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Art. What is it? Is your photography Art? Are you an artist? There’s many different opinions about this idea of art and photography. One thing is for sure, a photographer is a creative person, generally speaking anyway. But when you apply the term of art, when and why would you do that? What’s the point? Does it matter? Today I’ve got a wonderfully special guest joining me on this topic and I’m just loving it. This is Latitude Photography Podcast, Episode 124 for August 3, 2021
August Topic
The topic for August, 2021 is #InTheCity. Please get your submissions in by the 24th of August to be considered for the broadcast on the 26th. I’ll be on YouTube and I’m planning on doing it once again at 6:15 p.m. and we’ll see how that works for us once again. Submit images to the facebook group with the hashtag InTheCity and let’s see what you’ve got.
=And the design principle I’d like to see us focus on, if possible, is Color. Any color will work. Looking for ways to either showcase a single color, lots of color, anything to do with color. Let’s see what you can come up with.
Minnesota water-FALL-color Workshop info: Sign up today!
https://brentbergherm.com/workshops/minnesota-waterfall-and-fall-color-workshop/
In a previous episode I’d mentioned the conundrum about my L bracket with the R5. I went with the Three legged thing as it’s orange and all the others, from RRS to the cheap brands all looked the same. So I actually made my decision based on color. But it doesn’t allow for full articulation of the flippy screen which stinks.
Well, listener Ej Linser brought to my attention the PMG bracket https://www.promediagear.com/PLCR56--L-Bracket-Plate-for-Canon-EOS-R5-R6-Mirrorless-Camera_p_475.html
Which does allow for full articulation since the vertical mount portion is not aligned with the side of the camera. I feel kinda dumb for not looking up the PMG option since my bracket for the 5D4 is by PMG and I literally thought to myself, I should look up PMG and see what they have before I hit the buy button here… But alas, I didn’t. So Ej earns a gold star for this recommendation :)
 
MAIN TOPIC
Photography as fine art.
Way back on June 22, I posed a question in the facebook group. I said, “When you hear the term “Fine Art” do you think it applies to your photography?
As in, do you see yourself as a fine art photographer or maybe… Do you aspire to have your works be considered fine art?
Is Fine Art to “stuffy” of a term?
Today, I have a special guest to help me think through this topic. She is Erin Babnik, Erin Welcome to the show!
Talking Points:
Check out Erin's great photography at https://erinbabnik.com
Resources and Links
Get on the list for updates on Latitude Photography School https://mailchi.mp/eeb40a226ba2/kk5w15cdqv
Learn all about my Minnesota waterFALLcolor workshop and sign up today! https://brentbergherm.com/workshops/minnesota-waterfall-and-fall-color-workshop/
Shop at lensrentals.com with my affiliate link and I’ll get a small commission of the sale: https://www.gopjn.com/t/SENJRktJT01DR09OS0lLQ0dLT0tGTg
Use the code "summer50" at checkout for $50 off orders of $200 or more delivered by July 30, 2021.
I also have an affiliate link with ThinkTank Photo http://bit.ly/2IMRhOT
Find the expanded shownotes at http://latitudephotographypodcast.com
Find me on facebook at https://www.facebook.com/brentberghermphoto/
Find the podcast facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/latitudephotographypodcast/
You’ll have to answer a question, who’s the host of the show. Your answer is me. Brent. I’ll also accept the name of any recent guests.
Find me on instagram @brentbergherm https://www.instagram.com/brentbergherm/
Find me on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/c/brentberghermphotography
 Find me online at https://brentbergherm.com
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Art. What is it? Is your photography Art? Are you an artist? There’s many different opinions about this idea of art and photography. One thing is for sure, a photographer is a creative person, generally speaking anyway. But when you apply the term of art, when and why would you do that? What’s the point? Does it matter? Today I’ve got a wonderfully special guest joining me on this topic and I’m just loving it. This is Latitude Photography Podcast, Episode 124 for August 3, 2021
August Topic
The topic for August, 2021 is #InTheCity. Please get your submissions in by the 24th of August to be considered for the broadcast on the 26th. I’ll be on YouTube and I’m planning on doing it once again at 6:15 p.m. and we’ll see how that works for us once again. Submit images to the facebook group with the hashtag InTheCity and let’s see what you’ve got.
=And the design principle I’d like to see us focus on, if possible, is Color. Any color will work. Looking for ways to either showcase a single color, lots of color, anything to do with color. Let’s see what you can come up with.
Minnesota water-FALL-color Workshop info: Sign up today!
https://brentbergherm.com/workshops/minnesota-waterfall-and-fall-color-workshop/
In a previous episode I’d mentioned the conundrum about my L bracket with the R5. I went with the Three legged thing as it’s orange and all the others, from RRS to the cheap brands all looked the same. So I actually made my decision based on color. But it doesn’t allow for full articulation of the flippy screen which stinks.
Well, listener Ej Linser brought to my attention the PMG bracket https://www.promediagear.com/PLCR56--L-Bracket-Plate-for-Canon-EOS-R5-R6-Mirrorless-Camera_p_475.html
Which does allow for full articulation since the vertical mount portion is not aligned with the side of the camera. I feel kinda dumb for not looking up the PMG option since my bracket for the 5D4 is by PMG and I literally thought to myself, I should look up PMG and see what they have before I hit the buy button here… But alas, I didn’t. So Ej earns a gold star for this recommendation :)
 
MAIN TOPIC
Photography as fine art.
Way back on June 22, I posed a question in the facebook group. I said, “When you hear the term “Fine Art” do you think it applies to your photography?
As in, do you see yourself as a fine art photographer or maybe… Do you aspire to have your works be considered fine art?
Is Fine Art to “stuffy” of a term?
Today, I have a special guest to help me think through this topic. She is Erin Babnik, Erin Welcome to the show!
Talking Points:
Check out Erin's great photography at https://erinbabnik.com
Resources and Links
Get on the list for updates on Latitude Photography School https://mailchi.mp/eeb40a226ba2/kk5w15cdqv
Learn all about my Minnesota waterFALLcolor workshop and sign up today! https://brentbergherm.com/workshops/minnesota-waterfall-and-fall-color-workshop/
Shop at lensrentals.com with my affiliate link and I’ll get a small commission of the sale: https://www.gopjn.com/t/SENJRktJT01DR09OS0lLQ0dLT0tGTg
Use the code "summer50" at checkout for $50 off orders of $200 or more delivered by July 30, 2021.
I also have an affiliate link with ThinkTank Photo http://bit.ly/2IMRhOT
Find the expanded shownotes at http://latitudephotographypodcast.com
Find me on facebook at https://www.facebook.com/brentberghermphoto/
Find the podcast facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/latitudephotographypodcast/
You’ll have to answer a question, who’s the host of the show. Your answer is me. Brent. I’ll also accept the name of any recent guests.
Find me on instagram @brentbergherm https://www.instagram.com/brentbergherm/
Find me on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/c/brentberghermphotography
 Find me online at https://brentbergherm.com