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The Realist, The Impressionist, And The Romantic f/88

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A tartalmat a The Stop Down Photography Podcast and Scott Davenport biztosítja. Az összes podcast-tartalmat, beleértve az epizódokat, grafikákat és podcast-leírásokat, közvetlenül a The Stop Down Photography Podcast and Scott Davenport vagy a podcast platform partnere tölti fel és biztosítja. Ha úgy gondolja, hogy valaki az Ön engedélye nélkül használja fel a szerzői joggal védett művét, kövesse az itt leírt folyamatot https://hu.player.fm/legal.

When I talk about photography, I tend to express ideas in terms of painting. Photography shares some characteristics with painting. Both art forms can be depictive of a tangible subject or abstract, disconnected from a physical form. Both can be personally expressive or represent the world as it is.

Over the course of art history, the styles of painters evolved through the eras of romanticism, realism, and impressionism. Loosely categorized, I see landscape photography along a similar spectrum. In this podcast, I pose a question:

Are you a realist, an impressionist, or a romantic?

Understanding where your work lies is interesting, perhaps revealing. It can shed light on a path forward to defining and refining your personal photographic style. It can also help you understand why you prefer certain styles of work or shy away from certain digital manipulations in your imagery.

Resources mentioned in this episode:

Do these photos look real to you? Your answer could be cause for concern. And that’s terrifying. Washington Post

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When I talk about photography, I tend to express ideas in terms of painting. Photography shares some characteristics with painting. Both art forms can be depictive of a tangible subject or abstract, disconnected from a physical form. Both can be personally expressive or represent the world as it is.

Over the course of art history, the styles of painters evolved through the eras of romanticism, realism, and impressionism. Loosely categorized, I see landscape photography along a similar spectrum. In this podcast, I pose a question:

Are you a realist, an impressionist, or a romantic?

Understanding where your work lies is interesting, perhaps revealing. It can shed light on a path forward to defining and refining your personal photographic style. It can also help you understand why you prefer certain styles of work or shy away from certain digital manipulations in your imagery.

Resources mentioned in this episode:

Do these photos look real to you? Your answer could be cause for concern. And that’s terrifying. Washington Post

Truth And Photography f/11, The Stop Down Photograph Podcast

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If you enjoyed this episode, please rate and review it on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, or Podchaser.com. Fresh, current ratings help other photographers find out about the show.

Supporters Of The Show - Thank You!

Thanks to everyone that supports this show, through comments, reviews, and shares. Sharing this podcast with your photo friends and camera clubs is one of the many zero-cost ways you can support the show. If you wish to support the show financially, you can also make a one-time donation.

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Product links in this post may contain affiliate tags. Depending on the purchase, Scott Davenport Photography may receive compensation if you purchase a product via one of those links. There is no additional cost to you. The use of affiliate links never influences the content or opinions of the episodes.

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