Jun 30, 2020
Discovering your photographic
and artistic voice. That’s the subtitle to Rick Sammon’s latest
book, Photo Quest. This episode is the first in a short series with
Rick where we dive deep into these ideas on what it takes to find
and articulate your creative voice and vision.
Links Mentioned in today’s show:
Find Rick’s website here:
https://ricksammon.com
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The Poetry of an image:
http://v2.zonezero.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=680%3Athe-poetry-of-an-image&catid=1%3Apedro-meyers-editorial&lang=en
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Today Rick Sammon joins us once
again and we’re talking about his latest book, Photo Quest. Rick,
thanks for coming back!
I’m very much looking forward to
this conversation about Discovering our Photographic and Artistic
Voice.
Main Topic: Photo Quest
- Preface
-
- Slow
down (When I first slowed down my photography became so much
better. However, we can have various phases in our lives where we
need to slow down all over again. Maybe for different reasons. The
creative process is often best achieved when ample time is allowed
for thoughtful contemplation of the subject and how it’s
interpreted.)
- Sometimes we have to think very fast and act
fast. How do we not get overwhelmed with all that we have to think
about?
- Defining what’s important in our
experience
- Is
there a difference between “artistic images” and some other images
you shoot? You have a gallery “what’s possible” on your site. Help
me understand what you’re doing here.
- Think
like a painter (additive process, add what you want to the scene,
nothing more)
-
- Think
selectively about your image (the individual parts vs making only
global edits)
- The
mindset of a painter (can help us create more creative and artistic
images.)
- Chiaroscuro (contrasts, light and dark, helps
give depth)
- Sfumato (smoke/cloudy like effect, gives
softness to an image)
- I
feel like I’m in one of my classes.
- Compositional Principles
- Contrast Range (differences between camera and
the eye)
- Direction of light (light illuminates but
shadows define)
- Quality of light (diffuse or specular, soft or
hard)
- Color
of light
- Movement (lit objects, I’ve always thought of
this as moving subjects, but to consider the light as moving does
put it in a different “light” (bad pun))
- Effects of shadows (technical and emotional)
This helps create separation of elements and gets to be a little
more advanced in understanding what’s happening, and more
importantly in controlling the situation so you get the desired
results.
- Cycle
back to Girl with a Pearl Earring if we didn’t talk about it
already.
- Lighting Effects
- Gradual
- Peaceful
- The
effects of our personal perception and attitude when we are
shooting and processing our images.
- Ideas
and evolutions.
- First
image by Rick
- First
image by Brent
- Total
of three images each.
- Talk
about images where we can apply these principles?
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- And
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