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B&H Photography Podcast

Visual Narratives for the 21st Century with Mike Davis

B&H Photography Podcast

Jill Waterman

Podcast, Photography, Arts, Visual Arts, Bh, Photo

4.6 • 2K Ratings

🗓️ 26 January 2023

⏱️ 62 minutes

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Summary

"Selecting photos is a different skill than making them,” explains renowned picture editor Mike Davis in this week’s podcast. This essential understanding forms the core of Davis’s new book Creating Visual Narratives Through Photography: A Fresh Approach to Making a Living as a Photographer.

Davis approaches this topic with a mix of clarity and candor, to offer deeply engaged yet highly accessible insights about making photos—and making sense of those photos—while also discussing the elusive art of selecting and sequencing pictures and other ways to create visual narratives.

Some of the key points covered in our chat include the visual vocabulary Davis assigns to photographs, his ideas about elevating pictures beyond simply informational content, how making multiple passes through a photo edit can help a photographer remove themselves from the experience of making the work, and his three different approaches to image sequencing.

Listeners will also gain a fresh understanding of ways in which both the art of creating visual narratives and the photo industry itself have evolved over time, to raise the bar on creative expression. In presenting this book, Davis’s goal echoes the response he has received from hundreds of photographers he’s helped to tell stories with their pictures, “I never would have thought of things that way, had we not had this engagement.”

Guests: Mike Davis

Photos © Mike Davis

Episode Timeline

3:26: Photography as a visual vocabulary, and distinctions between, nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs.

6:25: What are informational photographs and how to make photos that rise above this basic level.

9:08: Davis’s definition of composition: the full realization of light, and color, and distance in conveying a 3-dimensional space.

18:33: How the photo industry and relationships between photographers and photo editors have changed over time.

30:42: Davis discusses his photos published in the book and shares thoughts about photographing with intention.

39:34: Episode break

44:18: Three approaches to image sequencing and how they work within the full spectrum ofrafting a narrative

46:17: Mike Davis’s most visually successful book project and a general timeframe for image sequencing.

48:06: Davis’s approach to working with photographers on sequencing a book.

51:46: Davis describes his picture editing process using multiple passes through a set of photographs.

56:40: The primary audience and Davis’s ultimate goal in writing Creating Visual Narratives Through Photography: A Fresh Approach to Making a Living as a Photographer.

Guest Bio:

Mike Davis is a visual consultant, editor, author, photographer, and professor emeritus.

He has worked independently with hundreds of photographers as well as in staff positions for organizations as diverse as National Geographic, The White House, and several of America’s visually powerful newspapers.

Mike was twice named newspaper picture editor of the year, and he received The Sprague Award from The National Press Photographers Association, its highest honor.

He has edited more than 40 books as an independent consultant, judged a wide range of photography competitions and grant programs, lectured widely, and served as a member of various workshop and review faculty.

Most recently, Mike spent eight years as an endowed faculty member at Syracuse University’s Newhouse School, where he taught visual storytelling courses and directed The Alexia Grants.

Stay Connected:

Mike Davis website: https://www.michaelddavis.com/

Mike Davis Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mikedavis_mnpls/

Creating Visual Narratives Book: https://www.routledge.com/Creating-Visual-Narratives-Through-Photography-A-Fresh-Approach-to-Making/Davis/p/book/9781032262857

Transcript

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0:00.0

This week's episode is sponsored by Ari.

0:02.6

You're listening to the B&H Photography Podcast.

0:06.4

For over 40 years, B&H has been the professional source for photography, video, audio, and more.

0:12.0

For your favorite gear, news, and reviews, visit us at bnh.com or download the B&H app

0:17.8

to your iPhone or Android device. Now here's your host, Alan White.

0:22.0

Greetings and welcome to the B&H Photography Podcast. My name is Alan Whitez.

0:30.5

And I'm Jill Waterman. Do you think about the why aspect of the pictures you make? Do you

0:36.2

view photography as a visual language? More importantly, do you ever attempt to change or expand on

0:42.4

this why to add fresh dimension to your work? A new book by longtime visual editor Mike Davis can

0:48.8

help you do just that. In creating visual narratives through photography, a fresh approach to

0:54.4

making a living as a photographer, Davis offers is deeply engaged yet highly accessible insights

1:00.2

about making photographs and making sense of those photographs while also discussing the

1:05.2

elusive art of selecting and sequencing pictures and other ways to create visual narratives.

1:11.5

Join us for a lively conversation with Mike about the visual vocabulary he assigns to photographs

1:16.9

his ideas about elevating pictures beyond simply informational content and his three different

1:22.3

approaches to image sequencing. Mike will no doubt be offering other tips and tidbits to us from

1:27.2

his long career in helping visual storytellers create images that last beyond the day.

1:32.9

tidbit number one from Mike's book be like a cat always know where the light is. Now a bit more

1:38.6

about today's guest. Mike Davis is a visual consultant and editor author, photography, and

1:44.5

professor Emma Wrightus. He has worked independently with hundreds of photographers as well as in

1:49.2

staff positions for organizations as diverse as national geographic, the White House, and several

1:55.1

of America's visually powerful newspapers. Mike was twice named newspaper picture editor of the year.

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