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While many photographers think of pairing their photographs on the facing pages of a monograph or, perhaps, the pairings that naturally occur when working on a large project, pairing photographs to go together as prints can be quite challenging. As we discuss the photographs Ben revealed from his 2022 Fall trip to Zion National Park, we discuss the potential that some of these pieces have, especially when put aside past works. When speaking on a photograph he had taken of a Utah Serviceberry, the conversation shifts toward predictability and how we find ourselves in a rhythm, understanding what works best at various points of the day, for various subjects. A bit outside of the photographic realm, Ben brings up a recent survey done by the Washington Post which looks at the happiest jobs on earth, ranking them by means of stress, meaning, and general happiness. This leads to our ending the conversation with numerous facts about the woodland, all taken from a wonderful book, and how much of this knowledge was already known, though we were not conscious of it.
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While many photographers think of pairing their photographs on the facing pages of a monograph or, perhaps, the pairings that naturally occur when working on a large project, pairing photographs to go together as prints can be quite challenging. As we discuss the photographs Ben revealed from his 2022 Fall trip to Zion National Park, we discuss the potential that some of these pieces have, especially when put aside past works. When speaking on a photograph he had taken of a Utah Serviceberry, the conversation shifts toward predictability and how we find ourselves in a rhythm, understanding what works best at various points of the day, for various subjects. A bit outside of the photographic realm, Ben brings up a recent survey done by the Washington Post which looks at the happiest jobs on earth, ranking them by means of stress, meaning, and general happiness. This leads to our ending the conversation with numerous facts about the woodland, all taken from a wonderful book, and how much of this knowledge was already known, though we were not conscious of it.
LINKS
SUPPORT THE SHOW
Join Our Patreon
Join The Discussion
Save 10% on your Nature Photographers Network membership
CONNECT WITH BEN
Website: https://www.benhorne.comTwitter: @benhorneInstagram: @benhorneYouTube: Ben Horne
CONNECT WITH CODY
Website: https://codyschultz.comEmail: [email protected]
MUSIC
The Introvert by Michael Kobrin (licensed through Pixabay)
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This post may contain affiliate links. If you use these links to buy something, I may earn a commission. Thanks.
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