On Taking Pictures

289: Brother Love Tut


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This week, they say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. If you could recreate any single photograph, which one would it be and why? Does everything in a museum really “deserve” to be there or was Sturgeon right and 90% of everything is just crap? Plus, with modern cameras so dependent on software, should camera makers turn to the open source community? Virginia Thoren is our Photographer of the Week. Connect with us! Leave a message at: (347) 687-9411 or email us at: [email protected]

Links for this episode:

  • On Taking Pictures - Google+ - Assignment: #tiny
  • Karl Taylor’s Recreation of ‘Dali Atomicus’ on the BBC | Karl Taylor Education
  • New Affinity 1.6 released - 43 Rumors
  • Macphun Unveils Luminar 2018 to Take on Adobe Lightroom
  • Apple iPhone X: Top performer for stills - DxOMark
  • Magic Lantern | Home
  • Sturgeon's law - Wikipedia
  • Biggest Difference Between Bad Art and Great Art by UCLA Professor Richard Walter - YouTube
  • Tutankhamun - Wikipedia
  • Hit Parade
  • Jerry Lake – The GW Hatchet
  • instax WIDE | FUJIFILM
  • Fuji Instax Wide on Amazon
  • Virginia Thoren, Artful Fashion Photographer, Dies at 97 - The New York Times
  • June Bateman Fine Art::Artists::Virginia Thoren
  • Virginia Thoren - Photographer | Flickr

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