Welcome to Episode 086 of F-Stop Collaborate and Listen with Jack Curran!
Jack Curran is an award-winning Black and White landscape photographer who has been in the business for over 40 years. Jack's work was recently showcased in the Lenswork "Eleven by Six" monograph book. Jack came onto the podcast to share his wisdom and experience with the landscape photography community.
We covered some fun topics this week, including:
1. Why black and white photography and his process / approach.
2. What changes in the industry Jack has seen in the past 40 years.
3. How Jack curates images for his portfolio.
4. Answers to questions posed in our Facebook group.
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This week on Patreon, Jack shares his wisdom on his approach to creating image portfolios - a must listen!
For the full liner notes and to see Jack's great photography, visit my blog at www.mattpaynephotography.com
Gary Crabbe - The Legacy of Galen Rowell in Landscape Photography
Ella & Knapp Hudson - Running a Successful Camera Club
Photo Cascadia Team - Celebrating Oregon Through Landscape Photography
Tara Workman - Finding Your Own Path in Landscape Photography as a Hobbyist
Jerry Monkman - Using Photography to Conserve Open Spaces
Juan Pablo de Miguel - Judging the Epson Pano Awards
Remembering Jack Curran
Ben Williamson - Photographing New England & Working for a Magazine
Michael Remke - The Intersection of Landscape Photography & Ecological Science
Eric Bennett - Conversations with Nature
George McCane - Healing Veterans Through Photography
Nicoli Alexander - How Photographers Can Collaborate With Interior Designers
Cole Thompson - Discovering Your Vision in Landscape Photography
Marc Muench - Lessons Learned from Teaching Landscape Photography
Jerad Armijo - Harnessing Landscape Photography to Manage Depression | Chromesthesia
Felix Inden - Balancing Full-Time Work with Part-Time Professional Landscape Photography
Brie Stockwell - Setting Goals to Improve your Landscape Photography
David Brookover - Using Landscape Photography to Understand Culture
Elisabeth Brentano - Wanderlust in the American West
William Neill - Reflecting on 40 Years of Landscape Photography
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