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🗓️ 30 August 2015
⏱️ 17 minutes
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0:00.0 | What's up everybody? Welcome back to the show. I've got a couple things I want to share with you today and I want to start with some mail that I got |
0:19.8 | There's some really outstanding things that a couple people sent in and I want to start with this book which was sent to me by my friend Daphne Lee |
0:26.2 | Daphne is an outstanding photographer. She lives in New York and I actually had the chance to work with her earlier this year when I was in New York City and she |
0:33.9 | sent me a copy of this book which is a collection of it's a body of work that she |
0:38.5 | was working on earlier this year and this is kind of the culmination of that |
0:41.8 | and she sent me a signed and |
0:43.5 | numbered copy of Half Red Story and this is really really outstanding work |
0:48.2 | Daphne's style that she's approached with this body is more of a gritty street |
0:52.4 | photography style. I love |
0:54.9 | this photo of the cigarette butts. She does some really unusual things with |
0:59.2 | cropping with composition and one of the things she does and actually this third image I believe is one of them yeah |
1:05.4 | She has this wonderful thing that she does using negative space in some of her images and as you can see that the negative space or the white space in this |
1:13.8 | sense is in this case is really dominant in the image and it's made up of |
1:18.4 | what's really sitting around the edges of the frame which draws your eye to the |
1:21.1 | bird. It reminds me a lot of a technique |
1:24.0 | that a photographer named Harry Callahan used and I've talked about Harry on the show it's |
1:27.6 | been a long time but he did these wonderful images where he did a real similar |
1:31.6 | thing but he was using multiple exposures and |
1:34.0 | photo manipulation to do them and I really like the way that Daphne has embraced a lot of |
1:38.6 | this but just does it in camera and she has a really mature sense of composition about her work. |
1:44.0 | I really like the tone and the feel that she gets with using the black and white images. |
1:48.0 | You know, it definitely has an influence of street photography in it but I think she does |
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