Luminous Landscape Forum
The Art of Photography => The Coffee Corner => Topic started by: mbridgers on March 15, 2007, 05:38:30 pm
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Lenswork has opened up their archive of podcasts going back to the beginning, a couple of years ago. I've always enjoyed Brooks's perspective on photography and creating art.
Lenswork Podcasts (http://www.lenswork.com/lensworkpodcast1-3.htm)
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In addition to the LL VJ, I subscribe to LW and LW extended. A very refreshing publication free of gear talk (which I love, but from which a periodic break is refreshing).
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I've been enjoying them as I make my way through them while I'm at the computer. Its funny how things in life converge based upon what we're aware of or thinking about http://www.lenswork.com/podcast/LW0352%20-...and%20Aural.mp3 (http://www.lenswork.com/podcast/LW0352%20-%20Memories%20-%20Both%20Visual%20and%20Aural.mp3) - I just listened to that after buying the equipment to record audio for my projects.
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I recently subscribed to Lenswork based on recommendations here and elsewhere. And I just listened to one of the podcasts: "My Favorite F-Stop." It's... interesting. It starts with a basic reasoning for picking f/8.0. Then the podcast spirals into a largely incoherent rambling of unrelated and disparate subjects including Pythagorean mathematics, metaphysics and an exhausting stream-of-consciousness soliloquy, and climaxes in the most incongruous completion of a narrative circle.
I love it.
http://www.lenswork.com/podcast/LW0360%20-...te%20f-stop.mp3 (http://www.lenswork.com/podcast/LW0360%20-%20My%20favorite%20f-stop.mp3)
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I listen/watch two photo podcasts. Lenswork and magnum. Both are great. But for wildly different reasons.