Dewitt Jones
Dewitt Jones offers great advice about being more creative.
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Dewitt Jones offers great advice about being more creative.
Learn more about Dewitt Jones here.
Find more photographer videos here.
Emmet Gowin talks about his photography.
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Chuck Close talks about his fascination with portraits.
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Bill Jay talks about his long-standing project of photographing photographers.
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James Balog leads an historic photographic project the Extreme Ice Survey.
As a result surprising new data comes to light every year.
It’s a brilliant use of photography and contribution to our global community.
Find out about my Greenland workshop / cruise here.
Find out about my Antarctica workshop / project here.
Sara Moon provides insights into her creative life.
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Steve McCurry provides insights into his creative process.
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My TEDx Dirigo talk from 10/10/10 is live.
In You’re More Creative Than You Think You Are I show how you can create a synergy between skills you already have (writing, drawing, photography) to turbo charge your creativity.
Watch the other TEDx Dirigo speakers here.
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Julieanne Kost discusses how the addition of color as well as supporting imagery can help reinforce the mood and message of a composite image that a single photograph may fail to do on it’s own.
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Learn more in my DVDs Photoshop Color Tools and Photoshop Color Strategies.
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“Paola Antonelli, MoMA’s curator of Architecture and Design, provides insights into where design is headed both as a creative discipline and as a tool for making sense of the world. In this interview, she talks about the vision behind her upcoming exhibit at MoMA, Talk To Me, “We may not think about it consciously on a day to day basis, but objects around us are always talking to us in both explicit and implicit ways. There’s the obvious directive of a stop sign or a traffic cone, but there’s also the unspoken messaging conveyed via the ATM machine, the alarm clock, and that shiny new iPad. Objects have always been designed with the idea of communicating their use and meaning in mind, and it’s this relationship that MoMA’s Senior Curator of Architecture and Design, Paola Antonelli, seeks to explore in her upcoming exhibition, Talk to Me, slated for summer of 2011.”
Learn more about Talk to Me here.