The Perceptive Photographer

Daniel j Gregory
The Perceptive Photographer

Hosted by fine-art photographer Daniel j Gregory, the Perceptive Photographer is an exploration of what it means to be a photographer. The podcast primary focus is on the more non-technical aspects of the art of photography covering a wide range of subjects from intention and meaning behind the camera and in the print, meaningful analysis of images, nature of influence and interviews with amazing lesser known working photographers. The podcast is for the photographer who is looking to better understand their own work and the work of other photographers.

  1. 02.12.2024

    Great photography exercises for the holiday season

    Hey there, fellow photography enthusiasts! Welcome to another episode of "The Perceptive Photographer". We're diving into episode 508, which coincides with the hustle and bustle of Cyber Monday. While the world around us is caught up in the frenzy of consumerism, I want to offer you something else to focus your attention on over spending some cash on something you don't need. I have five exercises for you to try out to keep your creativity going this season. Exercise 1: Finding Interest in the Mundane Let's kick things off with a quote from the legendary photographer Jay Maisel: "If you want to take more interesting photographs, be a more interesting person." This exercise is all about transforming the mundane into something interesting. How to Approach It:Identify a Boring Subject: Choose something you typically find uninteresting—a person, place, or object, and make it interesting .Focus on what you see not on what it is. Exercise 2: Exploring Texture Next up, let's delve into the world of texture. This exercise is all about making texture the star of your photograph. How to Approach It:Choose a Textured Subject and capture the Duality: Think about what the texture reveals and what it conceals. Exercise 3: The 180-Degree Turn For our third exercise, let's explore the concept of "In the Round." This exercise encourages you to be aware of your surroundings and discover new subjects by simply turning around. How to Approach It: Start by capturing your initial subject. Make a 180-Degree Turn: Turn around and photograph what’s behind you. Exercise 4: Story Within a Story Now, let's dive into the compositional technique of "frame within a frame." This exercise challenges you to create photographs that tell multiple stories simultaneously. How to Approach It:Ensure that the elements within the frame work together to convey more than one narrative. Layer Your Stories: Think about how different elements interact and contribute to the overall story. Exercise 5: The Closing Click Finally, let's explore the "Closing Click" exercise. This exercise encourages you to rely on your other senses to determine the right moment to click the shutter. How to Approach It:Set Up Your Shot: Compose your image and get everything ready. Close Your Eyes: Once you're ready, close your eyes and focus on your other senses.Feel the Moment**: Tune into the sounds, the wind, the warmth of the sun, and click the shutter when it feels right. I hope these exercises inspire you to have a week filled with meaningful moments behind the camera. Don't forget to subscribe for future episodes, and happy shooting! Until next time, keep seeing the world through your unique lens. Gear used in the podcast Rode Boom ArmRode PSM ShockmountRode Podcast MicFocusrite Scarlet 2i2Adobe Audition (part of creative cloud subscription)Macbook ProOWC Thunderbolt 3 dockHeadphones

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Hosted by fine-art photographer Daniel j Gregory, the Perceptive Photographer is an exploration of what it means to be a photographer. The podcast primary focus is on the more non-technical aspects of the art of photography covering a wide range of subjects from intention and meaning behind the camera and in the print, meaningful analysis of images, nature of influence and interviews with amazing lesser known working photographers. The podcast is for the photographer who is looking to better understand their own work and the work of other photographers.

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