1 hr 14 min

Fuzzy Logic Street Shots Photography Podcast

    • Visual Arts

"If you look carefully at life, you see blur. Shake your hand. Blur is part of life."-- William Klein
"Do not mistake sharpness for truth."-- Peter Henry Emerson
 
In this episode, Antonio and Ward embark on an enlightening discussion about starting a photography collective. Drawing from their experience in building their own photography group, they provide invaluable tips and advice on the importance of having a common gathering place, patience, and evolving organically.
Antonio pays tribute to recently departed friend and fellow photographer, Mel DiGiacomo, whose approach to capturing the essence of life has deeply impacted his own work. Through personal reflections, Antonio shares how Mel’s distinct and authentic style, characterized by its raw and candid nature, challenged and reshaped his perspective on photography. This tribute to Mel is both intimate and enlightening, offering listeners a glimpse into the lasting legacy of a photographer who truly understood the power of the medium to tell compelling stories.
The conversation shifts to explore the artistic use of intentional blur in photography. Antonio and Ward discuss how embracing blur can add a layer of emotion and movement to images, encouraging photographers to experiment with focus to convey the fleeting nature of moments and memories. This part of the discussion is not just about technical advice; it’s a philosophical exploration of how imperfection and abstraction can enhance the narrative quality of a photograph. By inviting listeners to reconsider the conventional pursuit of sharpness, the Street Shots guys champion a more introspective and expressive approach to photography, underscoring the medium's capacity to capture the intangible and evoke deep, personal connections.
Photo Gallery Below.
Show Links:
Mel DiGiacomo on YouTube
Bill Armstrong, photographs from the infinity series
Alexey Titarenko, City of Shadows
Antonio M. Rosario's Website, Vero, Instagram and Facebook page
Ward Rosin’s Website, Vero, Instagram and Facebook page.
Ornis Photo Website 
The Unusual Collective
Street Shots Facebook Page
Street Shots Instagram
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Help out the show by buying us a coffee!
Support the show by purchasing Antonio’s Zines.
Send us a voice message, comment or question.
 
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Ward's Images:

 

 

 

 
Antonio's Images:


 
Mel DiGiacomo's Shots of Antonio's First Wedding:










 
Mel's Image of Chairs:
 

 
 
 
 
 

"If you look carefully at life, you see blur. Shake your hand. Blur is part of life."-- William Klein
"Do not mistake sharpness for truth."-- Peter Henry Emerson
 
In this episode, Antonio and Ward embark on an enlightening discussion about starting a photography collective. Drawing from their experience in building their own photography group, they provide invaluable tips and advice on the importance of having a common gathering place, patience, and evolving organically.
Antonio pays tribute to recently departed friend and fellow photographer, Mel DiGiacomo, whose approach to capturing the essence of life has deeply impacted his own work. Through personal reflections, Antonio shares how Mel’s distinct and authentic style, characterized by its raw and candid nature, challenged and reshaped his perspective on photography. This tribute to Mel is both intimate and enlightening, offering listeners a glimpse into the lasting legacy of a photographer who truly understood the power of the medium to tell compelling stories.
The conversation shifts to explore the artistic use of intentional blur in photography. Antonio and Ward discuss how embracing blur can add a layer of emotion and movement to images, encouraging photographers to experiment with focus to convey the fleeting nature of moments and memories. This part of the discussion is not just about technical advice; it’s a philosophical exploration of how imperfection and abstraction can enhance the narrative quality of a photograph. By inviting listeners to reconsider the conventional pursuit of sharpness, the Street Shots guys champion a more introspective and expressive approach to photography, underscoring the medium's capacity to capture the intangible and evoke deep, personal connections.
Photo Gallery Below.
Show Links:
Mel DiGiacomo on YouTube
Bill Armstrong, photographs from the infinity series
Alexey Titarenko, City of Shadows
Antonio M. Rosario's Website, Vero, Instagram and Facebook page
Ward Rosin’s Website, Vero, Instagram and Facebook page.
Ornis Photo Website 
The Unusual Collective
Street Shots Facebook Page
Street Shots Instagram
Subscribe to our Substack Newsletter
Help out the show by buying us a coffee!
Support the show by purchasing Antonio’s Zines.
Send us a voice message, comment or question.
 
Subscribe to us on:
Apple Podcasts
Google Podcasts
Spotify
Amazon Music
iHeart Radio
----more----
Ward's Images:

 

 

 

 
Antonio's Images:


 
Mel DiGiacomo's Shots of Antonio's First Wedding:










 
Mel's Image of Chairs:
 

 
 
 
 
 

1 hr 14 min