I’ve started a new podcast to share my passion for photography. Give it a listen here.
I decided to start a new podcast to share my love and passion for photography. It will offer thoughts, ideas, and commentary on the art of photography. In addition to photography, this podcast may include discussions of the outdoors, history, travel, and environmental issues — all related to the creation of photographs.
What it will not include is gear talk or standard things you can find on every other photography venue.
Subscribe to my new photography podcast here:
Keith Dotson: Fine Art Photography Podcast
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Please remember everyone, I’m a photographer, not a professional broadcaster, so cut me a little slack on delivery! I’ll get better over time!
In this episode:
In this first episode of my brand new podcast, I tell the strange story of what I discovered when I researched an old photograph I found in an antique store near Nashville.
The episode also includes these news updates
- British Photographer Terry O’Neill passed away
- Why artist / photographer Nan Goldin staged a “die-in” at the V&A in London
- How Jarin Blaschke shot the recent movie The Lighthouse on black and white film
- German parliament approves institute for photographic legacy based in Dusseldorf
The antique photograph I discuss in the main story is shown below
Links from the stories
Terry O’Neill in The Guardian
https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/gallery/2019/nov/17/photographer-terry-oneill-a-life-in-pictures
Terry O’Neill on Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terry_O’Neill_(photographer)
Jarin Blaschke interview on MusicBed
https://www.musicbed.com/blog/filmmaking/cinematography/breaking-down-the-cinematography-of-the-lighthouse/
Keith Dotson book “Unloved and Forgotten” on Amazon
https://amzn.to/35fhO06
Keith Dotson website
https://keithdotson.com
Keith Dotson on Patreon
https://www.patreon.com/keithdotson
Great idea! I have enjoyed your videos, this will be a nice extension of your work. Podcasts are great for other creatives too. Thank you for this story, love the family connection.