Creative use of shadows in photography — Photography podcast #26

This pho­tog­ra­phy pod­cast‚focuses on cre­ative shadow use‚and incor­po­rat­ing actual shad­ows into your pho­tog­ra­phy using the sun‚and other light sources.‚Thanks so much to Cindy and Al for their superkind com­ments (posted in our last pho­tog­ra­phy pod­cast #25) about our pod­cast­ing efforts. We LOVE com­ments and sug­ges­tions so please send more.

Links men­tioned in this pho­tog­ra­phy pod­cast:
‚- Ed‚Gordon and Peter Gordon’s work
‚- daronJ’s work on Flickr
‚- Bald Monk’s work on Flickr
‚- Photography.ca’s work (Marko Kulik — that’s me)‚on Flickr
‚- Flickr — Photo shar­ing web­site
‚- Google reader (great for orga­niz­ing pod­casts and blogs)

You can down­load this pho­tog­ra­phy pod­cast directly by click­ing the pre­ced­ing link or lis­ten to it almost imme­di­ately with the embed­ded player below this set of images.


Beach Kiss — Marko Kulik

Beach Walk — Marko Kulik

Hold­ing My Own — Ed Gor­don

Heart Shadow by daronj — Tech­nique — Less com­pli­cated than I suggested‚in the pod­cast — Thanks for shar­ing daronj! — “I ended up using a sim­ple small hand held flash light at about a 45 degree angle from directly behind. That’s it.”

Rus­sia in the Spot­light — by Bald Monk

Comments

  1. yet another trully unique and inspi­ra­tional post, thanks again, Geoff

  2. Saffron says:

    I just wanted to take a moment to let you know how much I enjoy your pod­cast. For me, it really had a feel of inspir­ing fine art pho­tog­ra­phy. I enjoy all the var­i­ous top­ics (paint­ing with light was par­tic­u­larly inter­est­ing) and I really appre­ci­ate that you dis­cuss tra­di­tional pho­tog­ra­phy as I find that par­tic­u­larly help­ful since I do not have a DSLR (yet).

    Thanks for all your hard work in bring­ing us this pod­cast! I, for one, appre­ci­ate it!!

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