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CURTO!CURTO!Entrevista CURTO! - A Vida em BrailleNesse papo com a autora e diretora de "A Vida em Braille", o último episódio da 2ª temporada do Curto! Podcast, falamos de poesia, deficiência visual e da nostalgia de um tempo em que brincávamos na rua com nossos amigos. No final da entrevista, tem uma surpresa! Ouça! Aperta o play, vai!2022-10-1116 minCURTO!CURTO!Entrevista CURTO! - A Grande TacadaTirar uma história da cabeça já não é fácil. Tirar depois do papel então... Ouça o nosso papo com João Gott, autor e diretor do 11º episódio da 2ª temporada do Curto! Podcast. Ele conta um pouco desse desafio de transformar esse roteiro audiovisual, pensado para uma concorrência em Los Angeles, na áudio história A Grande Tacada. Aperta o play!2022-09-0109 minCURTO!CURTO!Entrevista CURTO! - GrilosUm papo que elevou a autoestima do Curto!. Maurício Neves, diretor e roteirista do 10º episódio da 2ª temporada, falou da importância do projeto do canal, e de como foi o processo para transformar uma história delicada e muito visual em um podcast. Confira! Play!2022-07-1410 minCURTO!CURTO!Entrevista CURTO! - Amor de ontemOuça o nosso papo com a roteirista e diretora do 9º episódio da segunda temporada do Curto!, Amor de Ontem. Nesse papo, Cissa conta pra gente o que achou do resultado do podcast que, quando ela escreveu, era para ser um musical. Aperta o play e confere!2022-06-2205 minCURTO!CURTO!Entrevista CURTO! - Alerta VerdeRafael Toscano fala do timing do lançamento de Alerta Verde, dentro do contexto atual do país, e da alegria em tirar essa história do papel através da iniciativa do projeto CURTO! Podcast. Vem escutar o papo com um dos autores do 8º episódio da 2ª temporada, Alerta Verde!2022-05-1208 minCURTO!CURTO!Entrevista CURTO! - Will e PatoConversamos com Gustavo Serrate, um dos autores de Will e Pato (7º episódio da 2ª temporada do Curto! Podcast), sobre a descoberta deste novo formato para contar histórias e sobre o desafio de adaptar para o formato de áudio, um roteiro audiovisual. Aperta o play!2022-04-1405 minCURTO!CURTO!Entrevista Curto! - RevelaçãoO autor e diretor Paccelli M. Zahler, fala da revelação real que teve com a Santa Gemma Galgani, e que inspirou essa história do nosso 6º episódio da 2ª temporada do Curto! Podcast. Vem escutar!2022-02-2305 minCURTO!CURTO!Entrevista CURTO! - Último BeijoO dublador e empresário Ygor Alves Guidoux, que também é o autor e diretor do 5º episódio da 2ª temporada do Curto! Podcast, falou da importância desse canal para contar histórias. Vem ouvir!2022-02-0914 minCURTO!CURTO!Entrevista CURTO! - PandoraUm bate-papo gostoso com os autores do terceiro episódio da segunda temporada do Curto! Podcast, Pandora. Eles falam de como surgiu essa história LGBTQIA+, do que acharam do projeto e, principalmente, do resultado final. Bora ouvir? Só bora!2022-01-1317 minCURTO!CURTO!Entrevista CURTO! - Três AmorA autora e diretora do segundo episódio da segunda temporada do Curto! fala como essa ideia de peça teatral virou um podcast. Marina Olivier fala também sobre a importância do tema dessa história e do resgate da cultura brasileira para contá-la. Aperta o play!2021-12-2109 minEu Curto, Tu Curtes, Ele, O CurtaEu Curto, Tu Curtes, Ele, O CurtaEu Curto, Tu Curtes, Ele, O Curta #10: Inabitável e Vereda TropicalOs filmes “Vereda Tropical” e “Inabitável” são analisados neste décimo e último episódio da primeira temporada do “Eu curto, tu curtes, ele, o curta”, um podcast da Revista O Grito! para quem gosta e quer conhecer a produção dos filmes em curta-metragem no Brasil e no mundo. A apresentação é de Alexandre Figueirôa e Túlio Vasconcelos, com edição de Jonatan Oliveira. Assine nosso feed e ouça o podcast no Spotify.2021-12-1739 minCURTO!CURTO!Entrevista CURTO! - MamãeO Samir Mello, autor e diretor do primeiro Curto! da segunda temporada, ficou super satisfeito com o projeto, com o processo e, principalmente, com o resultado de "Mamãe", no formato de podcast. E vocês sabem como surgiu essa história macabra? Ouve aí!2021-12-0808 minEu Curto, Tu Curtes, Ele, O CurtaEu Curto, Tu Curtes, Ele, O CurtaEu curto, tu curtes, ele, o curta #9: Cinema latino-americano com Ângela PrysthonO Cinema Latino-Americano é tema do nono episódio do “Eu curto, tu curtes, ele, o curta”, um podcast da Revista O Grito! para quem gosta e quer conhecer a produção dos filmes em curta-metragem. A apresentação é Alexandre Figueirôa e de Túlio Vasconcelos, com edição de Jonatan Oliveira. Assine nosso feed e ouça o podcast no Spotify. Neste episódio, analisamos os filmes Trémulo (2015), dirigido pelo cineasta mexicano Roberto Fiesco, e Rey Muerto (1995), da diretora argentina Lucrécia Martel. Professora do curso de Cinema da Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Ângela Prysthon pesquisa o tema e fa...2021-12-0238 minCURTO!CURTO!Making Of CURTO! PodcastPreparamos um vídeo para contar um pouco do nosso processo, desde a ideia até o lançamento de cada episódio. Mas claro que não poderia faltar esse Making Of em audio também aqui (confere o vídeo no insta da @kocria.audiovisual). O CURTO! é um CANAL de PODCASTS que transforma roteiro de curta-metragem (não realizado) de ficção, em um produto de áudio (PODCAST) com todo o carinho, a atenção, a qualidade, os efeitos sonoros e as vozes que ele merece ;). A primeira e segunda temporada selecionou 24 histórias para serem transformadas em podcasts. A pri...2021-11-2206 minEu Curto, Tu Curtes, Ele, O CurtaEu Curto, Tu Curtes, Ele, O CurtaEu Curto, Tu Curtes, Ele, O Curta #8: Clássicos do cinema nacionalO cinema brasileiro vive uma grande fase, com lançamentos cada vez mais numerosos , arriscando-se em gêneros muito além da comédia e do drama social. Filmes clássicos do cinema nacional são tema do oitavo episódio do “Eu curto, tu curtes, ele, o curta”, um podcast da Revista O Grito! para quem gosta e quer conhecer a produção dos filmes em curta-metragem no Brasil e no mundo. A apresentação é Alexandre Figueirôa e de Túlio Vasconcelos, com edição de Jonatan Oliveira. Assine nosso feed e ouça o podcast no Spotify.2021-11-1928 minCURTO!CURTO!Entrevista CURTO! - Tênis de MesaConfira o papo com o autor e diretor do último episódio da 1ª temporada do Curto! Podcast, Tarcísio Coelho Borges. Só ouve!2021-11-1606 minEu Curto, Tu Curtes, Ele, O CurtaEu Curto, Tu Curtes, Ele, O CurtaEu Curto, Tu Curtes, Ele, O Curta #7: Curtas experimentaisO que é um filme experimental? Esse é o tema da sétimo episódio do “Eu curto, tu curtes, ele, o curta”, um podcast da Revista O Grito! para quem gosta e quer conhecer a produção dos filmes em curta-metragem no Brasil e no mundo. A apresentação é Alexandre Figueirôa e de Túlio Vasconcelos, com edição de Jonatan Oliveira. Assine nosso feed e ouça o podcast no Spotify.2021-11-0540 minEu Curto, Tu Curtes, Ele, O CurtaEu Curto, Tu Curtes, Ele, O CurtaEu Curto, Tu Curtes, Ele, O Curta #6: Adelina PontualNeste sexto episódio do “Eu curto, tu curtes, ele, o curta”, um podcast da Revista O Grito! para quem gosta e quer conhecer a produção dos filmes em curta-metragem no Brasil e no mundo, decidimos colocar luz sobre esse assunto e trazer para vocês algumas informações sobre a desigualdade de gênero que assombra a sétima arte, assim como o trabalho de algumas mulheres incríveis que lutam por seu espaço. A apresentação é Alexandre Figueirôa e de Túlio Vasconcelos, com edição de Jonatan Oliveira. Assine nosso feed e ouça o podcast no Spotify2021-10-2137 minCURTO!CURTO!Entrevista CURTO! - Queridos BandidosA diretora do penúltimo episódio da 1ª temporada do Curto! Podcast, Lívia Oli, fala sobre a surpresa de ouvir seu roteiro escrito para o cinema. Dá o play!2021-09-3004 minEu Curto, Tu Curtes, Ele, O CurtaEu Curto, Tu Curtes, Ele, O CurtaEu Curto, Tu Curtes, Ele, O Curta #4: Tila Chitunda, Yasmin Thayná e Rayanne LayssaA cultura negra pelos olhares de cineastas que conhecem bem essa realidade. Esse é o tema da quarto episódio do “Eu curto, tu curtes, ele, o curta”, um podcast da Revista O Grito! para quem gosta e quer conhecer a produção dos filmes em curta-metragem  no Brasil e no mundo. A apresentação é Alexandre Figueirôa e de Túlio  Vasconcelos, com edição de Jonatan Oliveira. Assine nosso feed e ouça o podcast no Spotify. Neste episódio, analisamos os filmes  de Tila Chitunda e K-bela de  Yasmin Thayná. Curadora de festivais e mostras, principalmente os com presença de mulher...2021-09-2338 minCURTO!CURTO!Entrevista CURTO! - Escola com SentidoO autor e diretor Thiago Foresti fala um pouco sobre essa importante reflexão sobre escolas militarizadas, tema principal do 10º episódio da 1ª Temporada do Curto! Podcast, "Escola com Sentido". Aperta o Play!2021-09-2006 minEu Curto, Tu Curtes, Ele, O CurtaEu Curto, Tu Curtes, Ele, O CurtaEu Curto, Tu Curtes, Ele, O Curta #3: Chico Lacerda e Carla FrancineNos últimos anos, houve um um aumento gigantesco tanto na  representatividade quanto na representação LGBTQIA+ no cinema  brasileiro, tema do terceiro episódio do “Eu curto, tu curtes, ele o curta”, podcast da Revista O Grito!. O cineasta pernambucano Chico Lacerda, do coletivo Surto & Deslumbramento  com o premiado documentário Virgindade, e a diretora geral do Festival de Cinema da Diversidade Sexual e de Gênero, Recifest, Carla Francine, são os convidados deste episódio. Dirigido pela canadense Marianne Farley, o drama canadense Marguerite também é analisado neste programa. “Eu curto, tu curtes, ele, o curta” é um...2021-09-0937 minEu Curto, Tu Curtes, Ele, O CurtaEu Curto, Tu Curtes, Ele, O CurtaEu Curto, Tu Curtes, Ele, O Curta #2: Animação, com Nara Normande e Antonio GutierrezO curta-metragem em formato de animação é o tema do segundo episódio do podcast “Eu curto, tu curtes, ele, o curta”. A alagoana Nara Normande, com seu premiado filme "Guaxuma", e o idealizador do Animage, Antonio Gutierrez (Gutie) são os nossos convidados. "A Casa de Pequenos Cubinhos" do japonês  Kunio Kato também é analisado neste programa.  _____ Envie suas sugestões e comentários pelo contato@revistaogrito.com  Site: https://www.revistaogrito.com/ Twitter: @revistaogrito /  Facebook: /revistaogrito / Instagram: @revistaogrito / ____ ...2021-08-2634 minCURTO!CURTO!Entrevista CURTO! - WesternoirLino Meireles, autor e diretor do 9º episódio do Curto! Podcast, fala sobre o exercício de gênero cinematográfico que foi escrever um faroeste e sobre o desafio de dirigir só para audio. Vamos ouvir? Aperta o Play ;)2021-08-1309 minEu Curto, Tu Curtes, Ele, O CurtaEu Curto, Tu Curtes, Ele, O CurtaEu Curto, Tu Curtes, Ele, O Curta #1: Fellipe Fernandes e Marcelo Caetano“Eu curto, tu curtes, ele, o curta” é um podcast para quem gosta e quer conhecer o curta-metragem produzido pela Revista O Grito! Nesta primeira edição, analisamos dois curtas nacionais, um dirigido por Fellipe Fernandes (“O Delírio é a Redenção dos Aflitos”) e o outro por Marcelo Caetano (“Na Sua Companhia”). O crítico de cinema e vice-presidente da Associação Brasileira de Críticos de Cinema Luiz Joaquim também participa do episódio, fazendo um panorama do curta no Brasil. ____ Envie suas sugestões e comentários pelo contato@revistaogrito.com  Site: https://www.revistao...2021-08-1238 minCURTO!CURTO!Entrevista CURTO! - Dias de ClaridadeO diretor do episódio e um dos roteiristas Rodrigo Brant, fala das vozes escolhidas às cegas e da sensação ao conhecer o elenco que daria vida à "Dias de Claridade", 8º episódio do Curto! Podcast. Só ouve!2021-07-3006 minCURTO ConversationsCURTO ConversationsSentencing in the Wake of Dereck Chauvin's Conviction, a CURTO Conversation on Policing Part 2This episode is the second in a two-part conversation about the criminal justice system in the wake of the conviction of Derek Chauvin for the murder and manslaughter of George Floyd. Dr. Darren Wheelock speaks with Marquette Professor of Law Michael O'Hear, a recognized authority on sentencing to discuss Chauvin's sentencing. They also discuss the differences in sentencing between Minnesota and Wisconsin and the possibilities of criminal justice reform.   Dr. Darren Wheelock - Associate Professor of Criminology and Law Studies, Department of Social and Cultural Sciences at Marquette University Michael O'Hear - Professor of Law M...2021-07-2344 minCURTO!CURTO!Entrevista CURTO! - IntimidadeHilda Cicutti, roteirista e diretora do episódio “Intimidade“, fala da experiência de ter seu roteiro escrito em 2007 transformado em podcast. E claro, o que ela achou do resultado final. "Intimidade" é o 6º episódio da primeira temporada do Curto! Só Ouve! ;)2021-07-1515 minCURTO!CURTO!Entrevista CURTO! - O Trema não Morreu!Conversamos com o Rodrigo Huagha, roteirista e diretor do episódio “O Trema não Morreu!“, nosso 5º episódio da primeira temporada do Curto! Podcast. Falamos sobre a história, sobre os personagens peculiares e sobre todo o processo produção. E claro, o que ele achou do resultado final. Vai lá e aperta o play! :)2021-06-2306 minCURTO!CURTO!Entrevista CURTO! - Hotel LisboaConversamos com a Natália Duarte, roteirista e diretora do episódio “Hotel Lisboa“, nosso 3º episódio da primeira temporada do Curto! Podcast. Falamos sobre a inspiração para essa história inspirada em fatos, sobre todo o processo de adaptação para o formato de audio e o que ela achou do resultado final. Só Ouve!2021-05-2603 minCURTO!CURTO!Entrevista CURTO! - 1:26Conversamos com a Carol Resende, roteirista e diretora do episódio “1:26“, nosso 4º episódio da primeira temporada do Curto! Podcast. Falamos sobre a inspiração para essa sensível história, o processo de adaptação para o formato de audio, da escolha das vozes, da direção, e o que ela achou do resultado final. Ouve agora!2021-05-0407 minDinheiro Curto CastDinheiro Curto CastDCC #007 - A importância do pequeno negócioCom problemas decorrentes de 2020, muitos de nós precisamos ser inteligentes e inventivos para trazer estabilidade ao lar através de uma pequeno negócio.  Entenda a importância em números dos micro e pequenos negócios no mercado brasileiro, e o que ele pode agregar pra você! Links de pesquisa https://www.sebrae.com.br/sites/PortalSebrae/ufs/sp/sebraeaz/pequenos-negocios-em-numeros,12e8794363447510VgnVCM1000004c00210aRCRD https://www.sebrae.com.br/Sebrae/Portal%20Sebrae/UFs/SP/Pesquisas/Panorama_dos_Pequenos_Negocios_2018_AF.pdf portal do empreend...2021-03-1211 minCURTO!CURTO!Entrevista CURTO! - O Homem que Matou a RotinaConversamos com a Roberta Rangel, roteirista do episódio “O Homem que Matou a Rotina“, nosso 2º episódio da primeira temporada do Curto! Podcast. Falamos sobre o projeto, sobre essa história que tem tudo a ver com o momento que estamos vivendo, o processo de adaptação para o formato de audio e o que ela achou do resultado final. Confira! Ouça!2021-02-2608 minJeff Curto\'s Camera PositionJeff Curto's Camera PositionCamera Position 212 : Sources & Resources   This episode covers some practical details. I go over the places where you can listen to Camera Position and list a number of online resources for you to explore photography that go beyond the “usual suspects" of Instagram - Flickr - Facebook. – Sources – Where to Listen to Camera Position Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts iHeartRadio Spotify Stitcher Amazon Music iOS App YouTube Android App   – Resources – Where to Find Quality Photography & Photography Inspiration Online LENSCRATCH - "an online platform dedicated to supporting and celebrating the photographic arts and photographic...2021-02-1713 minCURTO!CURTO!Entrevista CURTO! - Meu AnjoConversamos com a Natália Muffato, diretora e roteirista do episódio “Meu Anjo“, nosso 1º episódio da primeira temporada do Curto! Podcast. Falamos sobre o projeto, sobre a história, o processo de adaptação para o formato de podcast e o que ela achou do resultado final. Confira! Ouça!2021-02-0806 minCURTO ConversationsCURTO ConversationsAn Introductory Conversation with Verónica Mancheno & Saúl López on their work on the Black & Latino Male Transition Dual Enrollment Hub in CURTOThis week, I am joined by Verónica Mancheno,  Black & Latino Transitions Research Coordinator & Saúl López, Black& Latino Transition Research Assistant about their work for CURTO. Both Verónica & Saúl are also doctoral students in the Education program at Marquette so we spend time discussing the importance of education to both themselves and the community. 2020-11-2446 minCURTO!CURTO!Entrevista CURTO! - A Casa 47Conversamos com José de Campos, idealizador do Projeto CURTO! Podcast, que também é o diretor e o roteirista do episódio piloto "A Casa 47", nosso primeiro roteiro de curta-metragem adaptado para o formato. Falamos sobre o Curto!, sobre o processo de adaptação para o formato de podcast e o que ele achou do resultado final. Confira! Ouça!2020-11-1319 minCURTO ConversationsCURTO ConversationsCarceral Research and OutreachThis week we discuss the Center's efforts in carceral research and outreach with two new Doctoral students who joined CURTO this semester.  Marisola Xhelili Cicaccio – Carceral Studies Fellow Center for Urban Research, Teaching & Outreach Sterling Knox – Carceral Studies Research Assistant Center for Urban Research, Teaching & Outreach Benjamin Linzy - Senior Graduate Researcher Center for Urban Research, Teaching & Outreach. For more information about CURTO, you can visit our website at https://www.marquette.edu/urban-research-teaching-outreach/ Music for this podcast was provided by Ronald Johnson, AKA as ChocoGeek on Soundcloud. https://sound...2020-11-0230 minCURTO ConversationsCURTO ConversationsDiscussing CURTO's Impact on Graduate Students with Lisa Lamson & Teddy WIlliamsThis week I am joined by two members of CURTO's first graduate cohort who have since moved on to discuss their work for the Center, what they are doing now, and how the experience shaped them.  Lisa Lamson - Lecturer in the History Department at the UW-Green Bay Theodore (Teddy) Williams IV - Program Coordinator at the Schuler Scholar Program Benjamin Linzy - Senior Graduate Researcher Center for Urban Research, Teaching & Outreach. For more information about CURTO, you can visit our website at https://www.marquette.edu/urban-research-teaching-outreach/2020-10-2624 minCURTO ConversationsCURTO ConversationsAn Introduction to the Center for Urban Research, Teaching, and Outreach at Marquette University with Dr. Robert Smith & Mr. Sam HarshnerHello, and welcome to the first episode of the CURTO Conversations Podcast. In this episode, the member of the CURTO Leadership Team gathers to discuss the evolution of the Center and the projects, partnerships, and initiatives we are engaged in. For more information about CURTO, you can visit our website at https://www.marquette.edu/urban-research-teaching-outreach/ Music for this podcast was provided by Ronald Johnson, AKA as ChocoGeek on Soundcloud. https://soundcloud.com/chocogeek Intro music, Arkham Talent Show Outro music, One More Time Around The Loop (Irascible Funk)2020-10-1940 minCoisas Que Aprendi - Dra Cristina CurtoCoisas Que Aprendi - Dra Cristina CurtoO Boneco e o Mar - Coisas Que Aprendi - Dra Cristina Curto.Neste episódio vamos conversar sobre a dualidade e a perfeição das coisas.2020-07-0307 minCoisas Que Aprendi - Dra Cristina CurtoCoisas Que Aprendi - Dra Cristina CurtoCoisas Que Aprendi - Dra Cristina Curto- Episódio 1 - Simpático x ParassimpáticoAprenda a manter-se fora do stress ativando o Parassimpático através de um exercício simples.2020-03-3004 minCafé CurtoCafé CurtoStaying Alive - Queima das Fitas: Evento Musical ou Descalabro? (Episódio 3) Se achas que depois dos escândalos que ocorreram na Queima a música caiu no esquecimento, o Café Curto mostra-te o contrário! 2019-05-2708 minJeff Curto\'s Camera PositionJeff Curto's Camera PositionCamera Position 207 : On Warming UpMusicians warm up before they make music, but what about visual artists? Do photographers need to warm up before they create photographs? I think yes, and with the help of a podcast listener, we posit some ideas for getting warmed up visually. Links for this Episode: University of Georgia's Cortona Studies Abroad - a great opportunity for any arts-oriented college student - young or old! Tuscany: In Search of The Personal - a couple of spots are left in my 2019 Tuscany Photography Workshop   Rainy Day - Arezzo, Tuscany - Photograph by Jeff Curto2018-10-0910 minJeff Curto\'s Camera PositionJeff Curto's Camera PositionCamera Position 206 : The Artful LifeSome thoughts on living an artful life, led off by poet Mary Oliver's "Instructions on Living a Life" Pay attention Be Astonished Tell about it. Links for this Episode: Mary Oliver- The American poet at the Poetry Foundation Twyla Tharp - a brief video of some of Tharp's choreography Samuel Beckett - Some information about the poet & playwright Pablo Picasso - A collection of paintings, quotes and a bio Summer Cloud, Keweenaw Peninsula, Michigan, 2018 - Photograph by Jeff Curto2018-07-2906 minJeff Curto\'s Camera PositionJeff Curto's Camera PositionCamera Position 205 : Your Life Is Your ArtRather than trying to make art your life, work instead on trying to make every day of your life into art. "You just have to live and life will give you pictures." -Henri Cartier Bresson Birch & Sun, Keweenaw Peninsula, Michigan, 2018 - Photograph by Jeff Curto2018-07-0807 minJeff Curto\'s Camera PositionJeff Curto's Camera PositionCamera Position 202 : Exploring The World And OurselvesPodcast listener Tracy wrote: "Photography comes from the depths of who we are. It is not only an exploration of our world, it is also an exploration of ourselves." This episode is a "part 2" of self-exploration and its relationship to our photography, utilizing a worksheet that you can download called "Passion and Mission" to help you think through not only what you care about, but how you can take those things and transform them into a body of photographic work. Links for this Episode: Passion and Mission PDF E. E. Cummings at the...2018-05-0109 minJeff Curto\'s Camera PositionJeff Curto's Camera PositionCamera Position 201 : Digging DeeperWhat is your story? What are you curious about? What do you care about? How can your photographs express those interests? Making stronger photographs often depends on digging deep to determine your passion and then translating those passions into images. Links for this Episode: Morton Arboretum Photographic Society - Where I'll be speaking on the Creative Process on Monday, April 9, 2018 Got a minute? Leave a review of this podcast on iTunes [caption id="attachment_2613" align="aligncenter" width="474"] Snow & Ice, Lake Superior, 2018 - Photograph by Jeff Curto[/caption]  2018-03-3007 minJeff Curto\'s Camera PositionJeff Curto's Camera PositionCamera Position 200 : Make Interesting MistakesCreativity is allowing yourself to make mistakes and art is knowing which mistakes to keep. Instead of living in fear of "getting it wrong,"  a better, more useful strategy is to keep moving - plowing through the things that don't work and slowly refining the process to get to the things that resonate for you and with viewers of your work. “Go and make interesting mistakes, make amazing mistakes, make glorious and fantastic mistakes. Break rules. Leave the world more interesting for your being here. Make. Good. Art.” ~Neil Gaiman Links for this Episode: Neil...2018-03-1608 minJeff Curto\'s Camera PositionJeff Curto's Camera PositionCamera Position 199 : Playing Like Yourself"Sometimes you have to play a long time to be able to play like yourself." -Miles Davis One of the most consistent questions I get from students is this one: "how do I develop my own style?" Miles Davis helps with an answer. Links for this Episode: Miles Davis Interview on YouTube Got a minute? Leave a review of this podcast on iTunes Sign up for the Italy Photography Workshops Mailing List - The 2018 workshops are sold out, but planning is underway for the 2019 Workshops Cloud, Shadow & Wall, Cortona, Tuscany, 2017 - Photograph by...2018-03-0307 minJeff Curto\'s Camera PositionJeff Curto's Camera PositionCamera Position 198 : Losing and Finding Ourselves“Art enables us to find ourselves and lose ourselves at the same time.” - Thomas Merton How can we use the art we make with the camera to grow, learn and provide ourselves with a way of saying new things... to, as Merton says, “find ourselves and lose ourselves at the same time"? I’m asking listeners to help steer the future direction of Camera Position by letting me know what you’d like to hear. Links for this Episode: Help steer the future direction of Camera Position: Send me an email Post a com...2018-02-2509 minJeff Curto\'s Camera PositionJeff Curto's Camera PositionCamera Position 196 : A Sense of PlaceHow do we go beyond a record of a place and begin to make photographs that convey a real sense of place? The objective is not just to show  what your destination looks like, but rather to convey, in photographs, what it felt like to be there. Links for this Episode: Exhibition: WANDERLUST: Travel as Muse in the 21st Century Stony Brook Camera Club: Talk on May 11, 2017 Sign up for the Workshops Mailing List - Planning is underway for the 2018 Italy Photography Workshops Carrara, Tuscany – photograph by Jeff Curto 2017-05-1108 minJeff Curto\'s Camera PositionJeff Curto's Camera PositionCamera Position 194 : Our Wish To Persist“But the art in an artwork might not be located precisely where you thought it was. Perhaps it was just as much in the damage and decay as it was in the intact original. Perhaps it was in the gaps - in contemplating and rending those insults and injuries - that we find ourselves, by compassion; by bandaging, however imperfectly, those wounds. Art may be a species of faith, the assurance of things hoped for. It contains nothing so much as our wish that we persist.” -Robert Clark Play Podcast: [powerpress] Link...2017-03-0506 minJeff Curto\'s Camera PositionJeff Curto's Camera PositionCamera Position 189 : Cultivate The Itch, Not The ScratchWhat drives and motivates photographers to do the work they do? I think that our unifying motivation is curiosity - an unrelenting, never-ending curiosity - an "itch" to know more about something and to learn about that thing through photographing it. I was prompted to think about how we should cultivate the itch - our curiosity - and not the scratch by this quote from photographer Sabastião Salgado: “If you’re young and have the time, go and study. Study anthropology, sociology, economy, geopolitics. Study so that you’re actually able to understand what you’re...2016-11-0906 minJeff Curto\'s Camera PositionJeff Curto's Camera PositionCamera Position 188 : You Are Worth The TimeDo you take time to be creative each day? The creative act is worth taking the time for. It's worth making the time for. It's what holds us up and keeps us going. Thousands upon thousands of creative people are forced to make the time to create. It's worth it because of what we give ourselves and what we give back to the world. Links for this Episode: The Italy Photography Workshops for 2017 Sicily: Photographing a Sense of Place - May 26 to June 2, 2017 Tuscany: Exploring the Eternal Moment - June 17 to June 24, 2017 The Memoirs...2016-10-2806 minJeff Curto\'s Camera PositionJeff Curto's Camera PositionCamera Position 186 : Objective and SubjectiveAmong the many things that make photography such an interesting pursuit are its qualities of objectivity combined with subjectivity. In the end, photography is an objective medium with a subjective soul. Sign up for the Workshops Mailing List - Planning is underway for the 2017 Italy Photography Workshops. Varenna, Lake Como, 2016 - Photograph by Jeff Curto Varenna, Lake Como, 2016 - Photograph by Jeff Curto Each one of these images is ostensibly of the same subject (or is it object?) but each one dramatically different from the other based on my subjective interpretation of the scene. Thinking...2016-09-2806 minJeff Curto\'s Camera PositionJeff Curto's Camera PositionCamera Position 185 : God Is In The DetailsIn addition to the phrase "Less is More," the great architect Mies Van der Rohe also had another saying that relates to making creative work, and that is "God Is In The Details," suggesting that attention to each and every detail of your process, from conception to execution, is integral to making the best work possible. Links for this Episode: The Mies van der Rohe Society Gustave Flaubert - Bio info Le Corbusier - At MOMA Sign up for the Workshops Mailing List - Planning is underway for the 2017 Italy Photography Workshops Lake Superior Shoreline, 2016...2016-09-0406 minJeff Curto\'s Camera PositionJeff Curto's Camera PositionCamera Position 184 : Look At The Path, Not The MountainWhether it's a stack of dishes in the sink, moving forward with yur photography or climbing up a steep mountain, looking at the path that you're traveling is usually the easiest way to the top. Play Podcast: [powerpress] Links for this Episode: Sign up for the Workshops Mailing List - Planning is underway for the 2017 Italy Photography Workshops Faro Voltaio - Volta's Lighthouse, Brunate, Italy, 2016 - Photograph by Jeff Curto Faro Voltaio - Volta's Lighthouse, Brunate, Italy, 2016 - Photograph by Jeff Curto Faro Voltaio - Volta's Lighthouse, Brunate, Italy, 2016 - Photograph by...2016-08-2105 minJeff Curto\'s Camera PositionJeff Curto's Camera PositionCamera Position 183 : Conscious PhotographyThe difference between a conscious and an unconscious photographer is that the conscious photographer produces more by thinking more and photographing less. Play Podcast: [powerpress] Links for this Episode: Sign up for the Workshops Mailing List - Planning is underway for the 2017 Italy Photography Workshops Wind, Varenna, Lago di Como, 2016 - Photograph by Jeff Curto 2016-08-0705 minJeff Curto\'s Camera PositionJeff Curto's Camera PositionCamera Position 178 : Everyday CreativityWhen you face something you think you can't possibly do and then go ahead and do it anyway creativity is the tool you use. Links for this Episode: Using Virtual Copies in Lightroom - a great way to experiment Camera Position on Facebook - Share your images Camera Position on Flickr - Share your images Sign up for the Workshops Mailing List - Planning is underway for the 2017 Italy Photography Workshops El Trovatore Motel, Kingman, AZ Photograph by Jeff Curto 2016-05-3005 minJeff Curto\'s Camera PositionJeff Curto's Camera PositionCamera Position 177 : It's Not a Pursuit, It's a MediumA lot of people who are "into" photography seem to think of the "doing" of photography as the end unto itself. While the mechanical act of making photographs can be pleasurable, I think of photography as a medium for self-examination, not a pursuit unto itself. Links for this Episode: Camera Position on Facebook - Share your images Camera Position on Flickr - Share your images Sign up for the Workshops Mailing List - Planning is underway for the 2017 Italy Photography Workshops. Sign up for the mailing list to be informed when registration begins. Spiral 1, 2016 - Photograph...2016-05-1605 minJeff Curto\'s Camera PositionJeff Curto's Camera PositionCamera Position 174 : The Lone Tree & The LogoA listener asked where the logo for Camera Position came from, which gave me an impetus to talk about that photograph and the concept of the Lone Tree image - a compulsory photograph for nearly every photographer. Play Podcast: [powerpress] Links for this Episode: Camera Position on Facebook - Share your images Camera Position on Flickr - Share your images Jeff's Photograph Italy Workshops Lone Tree, Pienza, Toscana, 2004 - photograph by Jeff Curto 2016-03-2808 minJeff Curto\'s Camera PositionJeff Curto's Camera PositionCamera Position 165 : Forget The GearToday's world of photography is so very confusing. Photographers are confronted with a barrage of advice about how to make good photographs and what gear you must have to make them. Of course, that advice has some value, but I think  best way to learn is to actually go and make photographs because, as a longtime listener once told me, "Pictures need to be taken to be any good." Play Podcast [display_podcast] The Candid Frame - Ibarionex Perello's podcast Ibarionex Perello's book - Chasing The Light on Amazon Camera Position on Facebook - S...2015-11-0907 minJeff Curto\'s Camera PositionJeff Curto's Camera PositionCamera Position 162 : Driving Your Peripheral VisionAs a driver, you use your peripheral vision all the time. So, too, with photography as you need to learn how to pay attention to what's at the edge of your visual field in order to really see the world. Play Podcast [display_podcast] Camera Position on Facebook - Share your images Camera Position on Flickr - Share your images US 41, Michigan, 2012 - Photograph by Jeff Curto 2015-09-2806 minJeff Curto\'s Camera PositionJeff Curto's Camera PositionCamera Position 161 : What's Your Hobby?What's your hobby? As a recently retired person, it's the question I often get as people try to figure out what I "do" with the time I used to spend "working." In this episode, we look at the interconnected aspects of the things we like to do. Play Podcast [display_podcast] Camera Position on Facebook - Share your images Camera Position on Flickr - Share your images History of Photography Podcast Bellagio, Lago di Como, Lombardia, 2015 - Photograph by Jeff Curto2015-09-1505 minJeff Curto\'s Camera PositionJeff Curto's Camera PositionCamera Position 160 : Accept The Inner CriticWith creative work, there is often a gap between our ambitions and our ability to create work that meets our expectations. Fortunately, our "inner critic" is there to help us close the gap between our goals and the photographs we make. Play Podcast [display_podcast] Infographic on the 4 steps of Critique as a PDF Camera Position on Facebook - Share your images Camera Position on Flickr - Share your images Vigolo Marchese, Emila-Romagna, 2015 Photograph by Jeff Curto  2015-09-0307 minJeff Curto\'s Camera PositionJeff Curto's Camera PositionCamera Position 156 : Critical Thinking is Creative ThinkingIn the last couple of episodes of Camera Position, I talked about feedback on your work and the type of feedback you typically get contrasted against the type of feedback you want, which is true, genuine critique of your work. In truth, critique of any sort is based entirely on critical thinking or the objective analysis and evaluation of something in order to form an evaluation of it. Critical thinking is at the base of how we come to know something… critical thinking is the engine of learning. Play Podcast La Foce, Toscana, 2014 - Ph...2015-07-0605 minJeff Curto\'s Camera PositionJeff Curto's Camera PositionCamera Position 154 : Feedback Part 1 - Reaction and DirectionFeedback is something that photographers always want. Regardless of their level of interest or expertise, photographers always want to hear what other people think about their work. Most of the time, though, we often get feedback that doesn’t match what we are looking for. This first episode of a two-part set of podcasts looks at the two most common types of feedback; Reaction and Direction and starts us on a path toward the best kind of feedback: Critique. Pienza, Toscana, 2014 - Photograph by Jeff Curto 2015-06-0806 minJeff Curto\'s Camera PositionJeff Curto's Camera PositionCamera Position 153 : Celebrate Your VisionThe practice of photography shapes the way we view the world. No matter what level of involvement you have with the medium, seeing the world as a photographer enhances your vision, your life and your sense of self. Celebrate that! [display_podcast] Castelluccio, Norcia, Umbria, 2014 - Photograph by Jeff Curto  2015-05-2505 minJeff Curto\'s Camera PositionJeff Curto's Camera PositionCamera Position 149 : The Roots of IdeasEvery new idea is just a restatement of old ideas, or sometimes it’s several old ideas combined into a new one. Collecting ideas as you go along is a great way of mining new ways of thinking of things. I use an Idea Bank to hold my ideas so I can use them at a later time. For a long time, I’ve used a plain old folder to hold things like quotations, objects, articles, pictures and other ephemera. What I like about a physical folder is that I can pull the objects out from time...2015-03-1509 minJeff Curto\'s Camera PositionJeff Curto's Camera PositionCamera Position 142 : Dolce far Niente, or Put The Camera DownBe in the moment. In this episode, I encourage you to put your camera down, disconnect yourself from your devices and other distractions and embrace the Italian concept Dolce Far Niente; the sweetness of doing nothing. Grasses, Lake Superior, 2014 - Photograph by Jeff Curto2014-08-1704 minJeff Curto\'s Camera PositionJeff Curto's Camera PositionCamera Position 141 : The Medium Is Not The Message"The medium is the message" is a phrase coined by Marshall McLuhan meaning that the form of a medium embeds itself in the message, creating a symbiotic relationship by which the medium influences how the message is perceived. Content is king. Emphasizing content over visual flash encourages the viewer to respond intellectually and the idea of storytelling takes precedence. In recent years, the proliferation of photography as a pastime has meant a huge number of images being produced and viewed every day. Some photographers have resorted to using visual flash over interesting content to rise...2014-08-0408 minJeff Curto\'s Camera PositionJeff Curto's Camera PositionCamera Position 140 : Editing & SequencingContent, sequence and structure matter. This episode looks at editing down your photographs to a cogent and clear set that tells your story most effectively and strengthen the work. We also look at the element of sequencing your images as an important element of helping you to create structure in your work. Whether you are trying to tell a story or you want to create a different type of coherence in a body of work, the process of editing and sequencing your images becomes of paramount importance. [display_podcast] Mercato Rialto, Venezia, 2003 - Photograph...2014-07-2110 minJeff Curto\'s Camera PositionJeff Curto's Camera PositionCamera Position 135 : Off The Wall #3 - The Digital StoryIn this episode, we take a third look at how we can get our work "off the wall" by creating digital stories. Using iMovie, Final Cut Pro, ProShow Gold or similar software to combine image, motion and audio, we can get our photographs in front of viewer's eyes. I discuss content, tools and process with the goal of getting you to tell your own stories. Once you create your digital story, post a link to it on the Camera Position Facebook page. iMovie - It comes free on every Mac and can be a great entry point into...2014-03-0313 minJeff Curto\'s Camera PositionJeff Curto's Camera PositionCamera Position Special Edition : Tuscany Workshop AnnouncementI am very pleased to announce that I will be leading a workshop to Tuscany this May. In Search of the Personal: Photographing Tuscany with Jeff Curto Saturday, May 16 to Saturday, May 23, 2009 For more information, visit www.photographitaly.com Enjoy a photographic journey where you will experience many aspects of Tuscany’s remarkable culture, landscape [...]2009-01-1800 minJeff Curto\'s Camera PositionJeff Curto's Camera PositionCamera Position Special Edition : Tuscany Workshop AnnouncementI am very pleased to announce that I will be leading a workshop to Tuscany this May. In Search of the Personal: Photographing Tuscany with Jeff Curto Saturday, May 16 to Saturday, May 23, 2009 For more information, visit www.photographitaly.com Enjoy a photographic journey where you will experience many aspects of Tuscany’s remarkable culture, landscape … <a href="http://www.cameraposition.com/archives/230" class="more-link">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">Camera Position Special Edition : Tuscany Workshop Announcement</span> <span class="meta-nav">→</span></a><img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r...2009-01-1839 minJeff Curto\'s Camera PositionJeff Curto's Camera PositionCamera Position 71 : How To Get Really Good at PhotographyHow to get really good at photography! Finally, the secret is revealed. Turns out, it’s not all that hard… just live a life in the world. And make pictures. Tractor, Sycamore Steam Fest, 2008 and Spring Grapevine, Tuscany, 2008 Photographs by Jeff Curto (click for a larger view) Books mentioned in the podcast: Photography in … <a href="http://www.cameraposition.com/archives/211" class="more-link">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">Camera Position 71 : How To Get Really Good at Photography</span> <span class="meta-nav">→</span></a><img src="http://feeds.feedburn...2009-01-1439 minJeff Curto\'s Camera PositionJeff Curto's Camera PositionCamera Position 71 : How To Get Really Good at PhotographyHow to get really good at photography! Finally, the secret is revealed. Turns out, it’s not all that hard… just live a life in the world. And make pictures. Tractor, Sycamore Steam Fest, 2008 and Spring Grapevine, Tuscany, 2008 Photographs by Jeff Curto (click for a larger view) Books mentioned in the podcast: Photography in [...]2009-01-1400 minJeff Curto\'s Camera PositionJeff Curto's Camera PositionCamera Position 70 : Go With the Gestalt (part 2)Part two of our examination of the concepts of Gestalt in composition. Gestalt is a psychology of visual communication that helps explain how the mind works to make sense of the visual world. This episode talks about “similarity” and “proximity.” Photographs by Jeff Curto (click for a larger view)2009-01-0400 minJeff Curto\'s Camera PositionJeff Curto's Camera PositionCamera Position 70 : Go With the Gestalt (part 2)Part two of our examination of the concepts of Gestalt in composition. Gestalt is a psychology of visual communication that helps explain how the mind works to make sense of the visual world. This episode talks about “similarity” and “proximity.” Photographs by Jeff Curto (click for a larger view)<img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/cameraposition/~4/CsUiUxgyelQ" height="1" width="1" alt=""/>2009-01-0439 minJeff Curto\'s Camera PositionJeff Curto's Camera PositionCamera Position 69 : Go With the Gestalt (part 1)We examine the concepts of Gestalt as they relates to composition. Gestalt is a psychology of visual communication that helps explain how the mind works to make sense of the visual world. This episode talks about “Closure” and “Continuance.” Photographs by Jeff Curto<img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/cameraposition/~4/mU6SwECbVjU" height="1" width="1" alt=""/>2008-12-2639 minJeff Curto\'s Camera PositionJeff Curto's Camera PositionCamera Position 67 : The Mind as CameraPhotographers must love the act of photographing; the mechanics of making a picture. But, before that, they have to love the simple act of seeing the world around them. Some pictures are best made without a camera. Lunch – Still Life with Tomato & Basil Salad – Photograph by Jeff Curto “The camera is an … <a href="http://www.cameraposition.com/archives/170" class="more-link">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">Camera Position 67 : The Mind as Camera</span> <span class="meta-nav">→</span></a><img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/cameraposition/~4/oqumMH996n...2008-09-0239 minJeff Curto\'s Camera PositionJeff Curto's Camera PositionCamera Position 63 : Beauty and BackgroundWhat is an “arts background”? Whether we know it or not, I think we all have one. Having a background in creativity is about synthesizing things that we already know and combining them with new things that we learn to come up with wholly new ideas. Venice, Sunrise – Photograph by Jeff Curto (click for … <a href="http://www.cameraposition.com/archives/156" class="more-link">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">Camera Position 63 : Beauty and Background</span> <span class="meta-nav">→</span></a><img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/cameraposition/~4/jMkw2OjhSC...2008-05-0739 minJeff Curto\'s Camera PositionJeff Curto's Camera PositionCamera Position 62 : Is Beauty Enough?Is beauty enough in a photograph? It’s an odd concept in photography, especially in today’s visual world where so many photographers seem to ignore it. Or… are they ignoring it? We take a look. Santo Stefano di Sessanio, Abruzzo, 2007 Photograph by Jeff Curto (click to enlarge) Links for this Episode: Robert Adams’ Beauty in … <a href="http://www.cameraposition.com/archives/153" class="more-link">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">Camera Position 62 : Is Beauty Enough?</span> <span class="meta-nav">→</span></a><img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/cameraposi...2008-03-1239 minJeff Curto\'s Camera PositionJeff Curto's Camera PositionCamera Position 61 : Summer Peaches on a Winter’s DayA cold winter’s day prompted me to work on a warm-day photograph, then to make a cold-day photograph. Also, we celebrate Camera Position’s 2nd birthday and talk briefly about the Photocast Network and the Focus Ring podcast. Peach, Toscana, 2007 & Snow Apple, 2008; Photographs by Jeff Curto (click images for larger views) Links for … <a href="http://www.cameraposition.com/archives/148" class="more-link">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">Camera Position 61 : Summer Peaches on a Winter’s Day</span> <span class="meta-nav">→</span></a><img src="http://feeds.feed...2008-02-1439 minJeff Curto\'s Camera PositionJeff Curto's Camera PositionCamera Position 56 : The Parable of the SheepAbruzzo Sheep – Photograph by Jeff Curto (click for a larger view) Photographers should always use the right tool for the job, right? But what if you’re stuck with the wrong tool in the right situation? You just wing it, that’s what, and sometimes something interesting happens. That was the case with me this summer … <a href="http://www.cameraposition.com/archives/118" class="more-link">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">Camera Position 56 : The Parable of the Sheep</span> <span class="meta-nav">→</span></a><img src="http://feeds.feedburner...2007-09-0639 minJeff Curto\'s Camera PositionJeff Curto's Camera PositionCamera Position 55 : Does Size Matter?Montepulciano, Toscana, 1998 – Photograph by Jeff Curto Yes, it’s the age old question… does size matter? Does the size of the prints we make change how we view the images? Have you ever made a large print of your work? Here’s an image that I recently had The Print Lab print to a very … <a href="http://www.cameraposition.com/archives/116" class="more-link">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">Camera Position 55 : Does Size Matter?</span> <span class="meta-nav">→</span></a><img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/camerapositi...2007-08-3039 minJeff Curto\'s Camera PositionJeff Curto's Camera PositionCamera Position 52 : Tossing Your PreconceptionsPreconceived notions about what you’re going to photograph can keep you from finding good images that you may have missed. This episode of Camera Position examines how I nearly fell into that trap in Gubbio, a beautiful town in Italy’s Umbria province. Images of La Festa Dei Ceri, Gubbio, Umbria by Jeff Curto click images … <a href="http://www.cameraposition.com/archives/102" class="more-link">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">Camera Position 52 : Tossing Your Preconceptions</span> <span class="meta-nav">→</span></a><img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/c...2007-07-0539 minJeff Curto\'s Camera PositionJeff Curto's Camera PositionCamera Position 49 : Know Thy SubjectIn order to make photographs that are meaningful, it really helps to know your subject in intimate detail. In this episode, I talk about subject research, and about how knowing your subject can be one of the best paths to good photographs. Gubbio, Umbria – Photograph by Jeff Curto Links for this episode: Alec Soth … <a href="http://www.cameraposition.com/archives/91" class="more-link">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">Camera Position 49 : Know Thy Subject</span> <span class="meta-nav">→</span></a><img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/cameraposition/~4/f17Rjr...2007-05-0739 minJeff Curto\'s Camera PositionJeff Curto's Camera PositionCamera Position 48 : Getting “Unstuck”What do you do when you get “stuck” photographically? Here are a few ideas about how to find your way out of “Photographer’s Block,” with some references to how other photographers handle the problem. Photograph by Jeff Curto (left) and David Quigg (right) Photograph by Suzanne Szucs (left) and Nicholas Nixon (right) Click images and … <a href="http://www.cameraposition.com/archives/90" class="more-link">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">Camera Position 48 : Getting “Unstuck”</span> <span class="meta-nav">→</span></a><img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/cameraposition/~4...2007-04-2339 minJeff Curto\'s Camera PositionJeff Curto's Camera PositionCamera Position 47 : Focus/Defocus/RefocusIn this episode, I talk about shallow depth of field as a creative tool and its use by several photographers who are using it in inventive and interesting ways. I also look at how focusing yourself on a project can help you be more creative. Photographs by Jeff Curto – Jeff Curto’s Website Photographs by [...]2007-03-3000 minJeff Curto\'s Camera PositionJeff Curto's Camera PositionCamera Position 47 : Focus/Defocus/RefocusIn this episode, I talk about shallow depth of field as a creative tool and its use by several photographers who are using it in inventive and interesting ways. I also look at how focusing yourself on a project can help you be more creative. Photographs by Jeff Curto – Jeff Curto’s Website Photographs by … Continue reading Camera Position 47 : Focus/Defocus/Refocus →2007-03-3000 minJeff Curto\'s Camera PositionJeff Curto's Camera PositionCamera Position 47 : Focus/Defocus/RefocusIn this episode, I talk about shallow depth of field as a creative tool and its use by several photographers who are using it in inventive and interesting ways. I also look at how focusing yourself on a project can help you be more creative. Photographs by Jeff Curto – Jeff Curto’s Website Photographs by … <a href="http://www.cameraposition.com/archives/89" class="more-link">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">Camera Position 47 : Focus/Defocus/Refocus</span> <span class="meta-nav">→</span></a><img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/camerapo...2007-03-3039 minJeff Curto\'s Camera PositionJeff Curto's Camera PositionCamera Position 40 : Leftover HashLens choice, tripods, negative and positive space, image sequence and selection of a small group of images… it’s a “holiday leftovers ” group of ideas and thoughts for this episode of Camera Position. Above photographs by Jeff Curto Links for this episode: Images referenced in this episode of Camera Position Ralph Gibson’s Website College of … <a href="http://www.cameraposition.com/archives/63" class="more-link">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">Camera Position 40 : Leftover Hash</span> <span class="meta-nav">→</span></a><img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/cameraposition...2006-11-2739 minJeff Curto\'s Camera PositionJeff Curto's Camera PositionCamera Position 34 : SequencingThe order in which we see images changes how we perceive them. In this episode, we look at how sequencing photographs can take one set of images and change the message they convey. Sequence 1 – Click Image for a larger view photographs by Jeff Curto Sequence 1 – Click Image for a larger view … <a href="http://www.cameraposition.com/archives/57" class="more-link">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">Camera Position 34 : Sequencing</span> <span class="meta-nav">→</span></a><img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/cameraposition/~4/-aZ51cGQOgQ" height="1" width="1" alt=""/>2006-10-1039 minJeff Curto\'s Camera PositionJeff Curto's Camera PositionCamera Position 23 : Take a Left TurnPhotographs by Jeff Curto Sometimes, when you think that there is a photographic subject in front of you, you can’t see the picture you want to make. In this episode, I talk about taking a left turn, both to find a photograph and to provide a catalyst for even more images. I also take a … <a href="http://www.cameraposition.com/archives/39" class="more-link">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">Camera Position 23 : Take a Left Turn</span> <span class="meta-nav">→</span></a><img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r...2006-07-0900 minJeff Curto\'s Camera PositionJeff Curto's Camera PositionCamera Position 07 : Light, Idea and EmotionUltimately, a photograph comes down to a common element: Light. Using two photographs of a vineyard, this podcast explores the quality, direction and visual impact of light. Vineyard, Umbria, 2001 Photographs by Jeff Curto<img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/cameraposition/~4/pxoAzspAcD0" height="1" width="1" alt=""/>2006-03-0339 minJeff Curto\'s Camera PositionJeff Curto's Camera PositionCamera Position 05 : Movement and TimeWith a photograph of pecore (sheep) as an example, Camera Position #5 examines the way movement and time affect a photographic image. In many ways, every photograph is about the past and about the passage of time. Pecore, Tuscany, 1994 Photograph by Jeff Curto<img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/cameraposition/~4/OmLl3AHPihM" height="1" width="1" alt=""/>2006-02-1800 minJeff Curto\'s Camera PositionJeff Curto's Camera PositionCamera Position 02 : Light in MontepulcianoCamera Position #2 is about a photograph I made in 1997 of the Tempio di San Biagio, a beautiful Renaissance church just outside the walls of the Tuscan hilltown of Montepulciano. It’s all about the light and waiting for that light to be right. Montepulciano, Tuscany, 1997 Photograph by Jeff Curto<img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/cameraposition/~4/IjaM28Dtvpk" height="1" width="1" alt=""/>2006-02-0700 minJeff Curto\'s Camera PositionJeff Curto's Camera PositionCamera Position 01 : An Introduction through an Italian windowThis introductory podcast explains what I want to try to accomplish with this Camera Position and what I will be talking about as the shows progress. Camera Position is a podcast about the art of creative photography, featuring the work of noted fine art photographer Jeff Curto. This episode features a photograph made in the … <a href="http://www.cameraposition.com/archives/17" class="more-link">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">Camera Position 01 : An Introduction through an Italian window</span> <span class="meta-nav">→</span></a><img src="http://feeds.feed...2006-02-0500 min