
Everyday Photography, Every Day
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Ep 4343: Landscapes, Mostly...
Ansel Adams suggested that landscapes are the hardest photos to pull off. They are inspired by our amazing real life experience of the majestic outdoors, but somehow get crushed into little photos. Is there anything that can be done? Oh, and Rubin reveals a secret...

Ep 4141: The Instagram Dilemma
Photographers have a love/hate with Instagram. It uses photos as social currency, which is a great way to get your images seen, but also suffers as a marginal way to experience a photo (small, quick), which isn't always what a photographer wants.

Ep 4040: Some Technical Questions Before the Holidays

Ep 3939: The Composition "Asana"
In my ongoing effort to replace traditional composition rules with a practice to exercise these skills, i take you on a visual tour over the radio. You might want the show notes to go with this one...

Ep 3838: Now, With Even More Zen...

Ep 3737: The Way to Give Photographs as Gifts

Ep 3636: The Presumption of Truth
Follow up on Episode #20 on Truth!

Ep 3535: Zen Your Photography

Ep 3434: Composition Lessons from Louis (Stettner)

SPECIAL EDITION - Bernardo Bertolucci Tribute

Ep 3333: Interview about F64

Thanksgiving Special Edition - The Rubin Bros.
The Rubin Brothers enjoy a lively conversation about our various interests; photography, magic, media, film and family. While the turkey was cooking, we retreated to his studio for a chat.

Ep 3232: Exploring Time, with Danny

Ep 3131: Photo Collage, with Gabrielle
Awaken sensibility to a visual world.

Ep 3030: Learning from Looking

Ep 2929: Filters and Post Production (Great Photos are Made, Not Shot)

Ep 2828: Constraints and Photographic "Games"

Ep 2727: The Annual Thanksgiving Show

Ep 2626: Creating Personal Projects

Ep 2525: How NOT to be an Amateurish Amateur

Ep 2424: Establishing Trust

Ep 2323: Are Your Pictures Any Good?

Ep 2222: Walking Around with a Camera

Ep 2121: On Reading Susan Sontag

Ep 2020: Truth!

Ep 1919: The Space Between
Using technologies to capture the "experience" of the photographer is wholly different from what you do when you take a picture.

Ep 1818: Simplification

Ep 1717: The Death of Photography?

Ep 1616: The Rule of Thirds is Bullsh*t, Seriously, and other Topics of Composition

Ep 1515: The Problem with Video

Ep 1414: Shooting with the Right Side of your Brain

Ep 1313: Artists, Amateurs and Pros

Ep 1212: One Print Only

Ep 1111: Why Make Prints (part 2) - "It's not photography if you don't print it"

Ep 1010: Get the Cliché Out of the Way

Ep 99: Why Make Prints (part 1)

Ep 88: The Photograph that got me into Brown

Ep 77: The Rubin Collection and Modernism

Ep 66: Natural Light, or "If you can see it, you can photograph it"

Ep 55: Privacy, Intimacy, and Law

Ep 44: Documenting your Life - Small Moments vs. Big Moments

Ep 33: Don't Shoot Everything - Introduction to "Synecdoche" and "Haiku"

Ep 22: What's the Deal with B&W Photography?

Ep 11: Composition on the Fly
In this, our first episode, we're starting to figure out this podcasting thing and how to communicate through it. I'd say it took a few episodes before we found our legs, but you'll get the idea...