Everyday Photography, Every Day

A podcast by M.H. Rubin and Suzanne Fritz-Hanson

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142 Episodes

  1. 22: Walking Around with a Camera

    Published: 29/10/2018
  2. 21: On Reading Susan Sontag

    Published: 27/10/2018
  3. 20: Truth!

    Published: 26/10/2018
  4. 19: The Space Between

    Published: 25/10/2018
  5. 18: Simplification

    Published: 24/10/2018
  6. 17: The Death of Photography?

    Published: 23/10/2018
  7. 16: The Rule of Thirds is Bullsh*t, Seriously, and other Topics of Composition

    Published: 21/10/2018
  8. 15: The Problem with Video

    Published: 17/10/2018
  9. 14: Shooting with the Right Side of your Brain

    Published: 15/10/2018
  10. 13: Artists, Amateurs and Pros

    Published: 14/10/2018
  11. 12: One Print Only

    Published: 12/10/2018
  12. 11: Why Make Prints (part 2) - "It's not photography if you don't print it"

    Published: 11/10/2018
  13. 10: Get the Cliché Out of the Way

    Published: 10/10/2018
  14. 9: Why Make Prints (part 1)

    Published: 10/10/2018
  15. 8: The Photograph that got me into Brown

    Published: 3/10/2018
  16. 7: The Rubin Collection and Modernism

    Published: 3/10/2018
  17. 6: Natural Light, or "If you can see it, you can photograph it"

    Published: 2/10/2018
  18. 5: Privacy, Intimacy, and Law

    Published: 1/10/2018
  19. 4: Documenting your Life - Small Moments vs. Big Moments

    Published: 27/09/2018
  20. 3: Don't Shoot Everything - Introduction to "Synecdoche" and "Haiku"

    Published: 26/09/2018

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Everyday Photography (Every Day)" is a weekly podcast where you get to listen in on a chat between a photographer (Rubin) and a regular human (Suzanne Fritz-Hanson) with an eye on making your pictures amazing and helping you enjoy your photography more. No technical stuff. No talk of gear or software. Just photography for the fun of it. Rubin brings a unique perspective to consumer media: a student of Jerry Uelsmann; an amateur photographer for 40 years; formerly of Lucasfilm, Netflix and Adobe; director of The Rubin Collection of Photography; and founder of Neomodern, he's long been passionate about advancing the language of photography. ** Enjoy show notes at www.neomodern.com/podcast

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