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By Keith Dotson
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In this episode of the Fine Art Photography Podcast, we take you on another sound journey, where for the next three minutes you will be serenaded by the sounds of the creatures of the southern landscape after dark
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Hey everybody Keith Dotson here, welcoming you back to another episode of the Fine Art Photography Podcast. In this episode, we'll discuss UBS' recent donation of 166 important American photographs to the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC.
Full episode transcripts are available on my photography blog here: icatchshadows.com
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Sources and Links
National Gallery of Art. "UBS Donates Major American Landscape Photographs to National Gallery of Art."
https://www.nga.gov/press/acquisitions/2024/ubs.html
New York Times. "A Photography Curator Narrows His Focus. After 29 Years of Displaying Others' Work, John Szarkowski Returns to His Own."
https://www.nytimes.com/1997/04/09/books/after-29-years-of-displaying-others-work-john-szarkowski-returns-to-his-own.html
UBS. "UBS Donates 166 Works of Photography to the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC."
https://www.ubs.com/global/it/media/display-page-ndp/en-20240422-national-gallery-of-art.html
UBS Art Gallery Virtual Exhibition (Scroll down the page for the link)
https://www.ubs.com/global/en/our-firm/art/ubs-art-gallery.htmlWikipedia. "John Szarkowski."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Szarkowski
Hey everybody, welcome back to another episode of the Fine Art Photography Podcast. I'm your host, Keith Dotson, a professional fine art photographer. In this episode, we will gain insight into Ansel Adam's photograph, "The Golden Gate (Before the Bridge)" through his correspondence with the man who bought it in 1965. The documents came to light as part of an auction of the print.
Full episode transcripts are available on my photography blog here: icatchshadows.com
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Sources and Links
Erath.com. "The Story of Erath." (Link)
Oregon Wine Press. "In Memoriam: Dick Erath: Remembering the founder of Erath Winery." (Link)
Sotheby's Lot Detail: Ansel Adams, "The Golden Gate (Before the Bridge)" (Link)
The Ansel Adams Gallery. "The golden gate before and after the bridge." (Link)
In this episode of the Fine Art Photography Podcast: A field audio recording of the sounds of raindrops and birds in the woods, at the mysterious site of a 70-year-old wrecked car. But the audio will focus on the ambient sounds of the forest in a rain shower.
Full episode transcripts are available on my photography blog here: icatchshadows.com
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How to Support the Podcast
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Hey everybody, welcome back to another episode of the Fine Art Photography Podcast. I'm your host, Keith Dotson -- a professional fine art photographer with more than a passing interest in landscape photography so I thought NPS visitor stats might be of interest to other landscape and wildlife photographers.
Full episode transcripts are available on my photography blog here: icatchshadows.com
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How to Support the Podcast
Make a one-time donation: https://ko-fi.com/keithdotson
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Sources and Links
National Parks Service Press Rerlease. 325.5 million visits to national parks in 2023, 4.5 million visits to Yellowstone National Park. (Link)
In this episode, how fine art photographer Gregory Crewdson makes his monumental photographs.
Full episode transcripts are available on my photography blog here: icatchshadows.com
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How to Support the Podcast
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Sources and Links
Substack. Crewdson Trail Log. "Making Eveningside."
YouTube. SCI-Arc Channel. "Interview with Gregory Crewdson."
The United Nations of Photography. "Thoughts on Gregory Crewdson."
In this episode, the analog film stocks, camera, and lens choices for Wes Anderson's visually stunning new movie Asteroid City.
Full episode transcripts are available on my photography blog here: icatchshadows.com
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Sources and Links
Casual Photofile. "What’s That Camera in Wes Anderson’s Latest Film, Asteroid City?"
Focus Features. "Asteroid City’s Cinematographer Shares How They Created the Film's Out-of-This-World Look"
Kodak. "DP Robert Yeoman ASC used KODAK 35mm color/B&W film to deliver a striking result on Wes Anderson's 'Asteroid City'"
YouTube. Academy Originals. "Creative Spark: Robert Yeoman"
YouTube. In Depth Cine. "The Pros & Cons Of Film Vs Digital: Featuring Robert Yeoman"
Hey everybody keith dotson here welcoming you back to another episode of the fine art photographer podcast.In this episode, a field recording of rowdy crows loudly cawing in the treetops amidst the sounds of other birds -- and since this was recorded in an urban park -- also you may hear the sounds of morning traffic.I recorded this audio while out with my camera just after sunrise. And now, the energetic sounds of crows cawing.
Full episode transcripts are available on my photography blog here: icatchshadows.com
Join the new Fine Art Photography Discord channel here: https://discord.gg/sAWJbKUquy
How to Support the Podcast
Make a one-time donation: https://ko-fi.com/keithdotson
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In this episode, a bit of fascinating and bizarre photography history. Was Chicago photographer Henry Jestram driven to the insane asylum and his death because of séances performed by notorious spiritualist swindlers the Bangs Sisters?
Full episode transcripts are available on my photography blog here: icatchshadows.com
Join the new Fine Art Photography Discord channel here: https://discord.gg/sAWJbKUquy
How to Support the Podcast
Make a one-time donation: https://ko-fi.com/keithdotson
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Sources and Links
Baltimore Magazine. “Not Dead Yet.”
Hornellsville Weekly Tribune. “The Bangs Sisters: The Two Bouncing Mediums of the City of Chicago.” Hornellsville, New York. Friday, April 20th, 1888. Pg. 1.
Washington Post. “Chicago’s Bogus Spiritualists”. Washington, D.C. April 17, 1888. p. 6.
Wikipedia. “The Bangs Sisters.”
Wikipedia. “Spiritualism.”
In this episode of the Fine Art Photography Podcast, I'll tell you what it was like visiting Jackson Fine Art -- one of the top fine art photography galleries in the U.S., located in Atlanta, Georgia.
Full episode transcripts are available on my photography blog here: icatchshadows.com
Join the new Fine Art Photography Discord channel here: https://discord.gg/sAWJbKUquy
How to Support the Podcast
Make a one-time donation: https://ko-fi.com/keithdotson
Subscribe on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/keithdotson
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*Contains Amazon Affiliate links. I may earn a small commission on qualifying purchases.
The podcast currently has 103 episodes available.
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