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Back to School
My wife got a new job at a college. I'm taking advantage of the situation to go back and re-take several photography classes with a discount. It's been 20 years since I've taken a college-level photography course. I'm excited by the prospect
Erase the List
Anthony Casalena talks here about how erasing his to do list made room for bigger, better ideas to seep into his brain. His better ideas became the platform this website is currently hosted on and earned tens of millions of dollars:
Selling Ideas
We're all trying to sell something, even if it's just our ideas. If we weren't, social media wouldn't exist and neither would the blog, the book or the portfolio. This is why it helps when photographers learn to write and writers learn
Thinking Slower
"People say, But with a computer you could go so much faster. Well, I don’t want to go faster. If anything, I should go slower. I don’t think all that fast." - David McCullough [http://www.theparisreview.org/interviews/894/the-art-of-biography-no-2-david-mccullough] on why he used a
"Artists Shouldn't Be on Social Media"
"Artists shouldn't be on social media. Their work is time-suck enough as it is." - Hugh MacLeod [https://www.instagram.com/p/BG9f4E5oauv/] I want to agree with that statement. Then again, it was posted on Instagram, so I'm not sure Hugh really means
Why Choose Film in 2016?
It's rare that a pro-analogue article gets beyond nostalgia, but European CEO gets it right in their post Film Photography Makes a Stunning Comeback [http://www.europeanceo.com/culture/film-photography-makes-a-stunning-comeback/] (via David Sax [https://twitter.com/saxdavid]): > "'Necessity is the mother of invention; there is
Kill Your To Do List
Here’s what’s always bothered me about task management systems: it’s not what Presidents use. Crazy thought, right? But hear me out. Who has more projects to manage; more people demanding their time; more riding on their decisions than a head of state? Yet, they don’t manage
Empty Reading
If you subscribe to popular photography blogs, unsubscribe from just one today. I guarantee you won’t even realize it’s gone by next week.
Photomediations: An Open Book
Photomediations an attempt at a coffee table photo book in digital form. You can view the free book as a website [http://photomediationsopenbook.net/] or in part as a PDF [http://openhumanitiespress.org/books/download/Kuc-Zylinska_2016_Photomediations-A-Reader.pdf] . I'll always prefer the physical form of a photography