On Taking Pictures

219: Bell Curve of Adoption


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This week, an article in the New York Times about Richard Avedon’s project “In the American West” has us discussing legacy. Who really owns your work after you’ve gone? Also, can you overshoot your own “creative sweet spot” only to end up in uncharted waters? We use the work of fantastic painter Andrew Salgado as an example. Plus, when do you give in to technology, even if it means changing a workflow that has worked for years? Janette Beckman is our Photographer of the Week.

Links for this episode:

  • OTP G+ Group - Assignment: #trajectory
  • Dia Art Foundation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
  • Robert Irwin: All the Rules Will Change - Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
  • Avedon, Unsigned - The New York Times
  • Avedon on the App Store
  • Andrew Salgado
  • Storytelling on Vimeo
  • David Korty Example #1
  • David Korty Example #2
  • Janette Beckman – Photographer
  • Janette Beckman - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
  • Leon Bridges (@leonbridgesofficial) • Instagram photos and videos
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