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LensWork - Photography and the Creative Process
LensWork - Photography and the Creative Process
Brooks Jensen

Random Observations on Art, Photography, and the Creative Process. These talks focus on the creative process in fine art photography. LensWork editor... more

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Episodes

HT2137 - Stop Learning and Start Doing

There's always more to learn in photography, but if we're not careful learning can become our primary if not sole... more

14 Jan 2025 · 2 minutes
LW1436 - Until There Is a Print

There's a school of photography that maintains the idea that digital images are not really fine art photographs. These photographers... more

13 Jan 2025 · 12 minutes
HT2136 - Earning a Living with Fine Art Photography

I'm sure there are people who make a living selling their fine art photographs. I know two such individuals. Period.... more

13 Jan 2025 · 2 minutes
HT2135 - Opacity and Bleed Through

All physical prints exist on a substrate, usually paper. It's a good idea to know a bit about paper and... more

12 Jan 2025 · 2 minutes
HT2134 - Nude Workshops

In 1998 when we announced a series of LensWork workshops, we received a call from a famous workshop instructor who... more

11 Jan 2025 · 2 minutes
HT2133 - There Is No Bad Light

You've probably all heard that old outdoorsman's canard that there is no such thing as bad weather, there's just bad... more

10 Jan 2025 · 2 minutes
HT2132 - Focus and Sharpness Are Not the Same Thing

Perhaps there are technical definitions for focus and sharpness I should know, but my intuition tells me there is a... more

09 Jan 2025 · 2 minutes
HT2131 - Framing Is a Decor Decision

There was a period in my creative life in which I sold prints matted and framed, ready for the wall.... more

08 Jan 2025 · 2 minutes
LensWork - Photography and the Creative Process
HT2137 - Stop Learning and Start Doing
LensWork - Photography and the Creative Process