What is the point of these Photography Clips? This podcast includes snippets of my thoughts on various aspects of photography, art, and creativity. The goal of Photography Clips is to get you thinking about your own unique points of view.
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Oh, those were the days! It's incredible how much has changed since I was a kid in Hinton, West Virginia. There was something almost adventurous about needing to go to the payphone two blocks away to talk with a friend. I remember it vividly. The payphone stood under a big tree right next to the courthouse. It felt like a secret mission every time …
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Can you force creativity? Should you force creativity? The answer to the first question is most definitely yes—you can force creativity. But for the second question, things get a bit murky. My gut instinct is to say that no, you should not force creativity. But, sometimes, you have to. Podcast Notes: https://www.moneymakerphotography.com/the-creati…
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Since painting with light is what we photographers do, we’ve discovered over all these decades how to utilize light in many different ways. When you stop to consider it, there are hundreds, if not thousands, of things we can do simply by manipulating light. We’ve learned to apply colors to lighting or to utilize the colors of the ambient lighting a…
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Audiences are a tricky beast! Who are these people? On the broad scale, we often categorize our audiences into two groups: Those who look at prints, and those who consume photography digitally. But that is painting with a very, very broad brush—and it’s vital that we go deeper to really understand audiences and their various disparate fragmentation…
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Today, we’re diving into the magical world of night sky photography. You're in the right place if you've ever wanted to capture the stars in all their glory. Let’s get started! Podcast Notes: https://www.moneymakerphotography.com/capturing-the-cosmos-a-journey-into-night-sky-photography/ Photography Clips Podcast: https://www.moneymakerphotography.…
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What is a photographer’s medium? I can see where maybe you’re scratching your head and thinking that our medium is of course photography. But technically, that’s not quite true. Not when you think about the finished products that we produce. So let’s look at it through the lens of other art mediums. Painting for instance. If you’re a painter, then …
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There are so many different things that photographers prize highly. The answer might be different from one photographer to the next, too. Take prints, for instance. One photographer may treat them as a precious artifact, storing them in perfect condition, using only the best archival materials, and handling those prints with gloves. That’s the most…
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The biggest part of photography is coming up with new kinds of art. To do that, we take our inspiration from all kinds of places—the conventional art world combined with the things that inspire us as we go about our lives—but there are some other unconventional sources in which we can look. Podcast Notes: https://www.moneymakerphotography.com/a-new…
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For many photographers, the idea of creating a still life image is boring. Who wants or needs yet another photo of a bowl of fruit or a vase filled with flowers? The fact is, however, that still life images don’t need to be boring — and even if you do choose to go with more traditional subjects, the creation of these images will prove to be a valua…
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Certain things in life make the act of creation quite difficult. At times, adversity arises and makes it hard for us to power through and keep producing photographs. This could be any type of adversity. Maybe it’s a physical injury or ailment that makes it much harder for you to travel, hike, or carry your camera gear. It could also be mental or em…
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I think to be a creative kind of person, there is a certain level of mercilessness required. At least, if you want to be the type of creative person who learns and grows. And when I say mercilessness, I certainly don’t advocate being merciless toward others. Podcast Notes: https://www.moneymakerphotography.com/merciless/ Follow me: https://www.face…
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I’ve found that this is very true throughout my career. There are lots of reasons to be doubtful, reasons that, if you let them, will stop your creative pursuits before you get underway. It starts with the dive into photography itself. You may feel like you are not artistic enough to become an artist or the very thought of learning all of the thing…
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Second chances can be powerful, especially in places we think we know well. Revisiting familiar spots, where all the obvious photos have already been taken, presents a unique creative challenge. It pushes us to look deeper, finding fresh perspectives and capturing what’s truly unusual. That’s why I believe in going back to those well-trodden places…
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What are our motivations for making photographs? If you ask around, among friends and neighbors, you’ll quickly find that many photographers harbor dreams of making money or becoming known for their art. But are those the right reasons for creating photographs? Podcast Notes: https://www.moneymakerphotography.com/why-do-we-make-photographs/ Follow …
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Art always seems like such a planned event. It’s a production. We think about our ideas, we jot them down, we plan and plan for how we can take the perfect photograph. Then comes the day when we actually set out to take that photograph — that, too is a production. It’s often a long trip laid out on maps, organized through lists of gear that we chec…
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We’ve all heard that old saying, “There’s no accounting for taste.” There’s so much truth to that. Tastes vary so much from one person to the next that no matter what, there is no one right answer that will satisfy absolutely everyone. That puts photographers in something of a conundrum. Of course, we want to produce photographs that people will lo…
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Gear wishlists. We all have them, and they’re often quite extensive. Filters, lenses, new camera bodies, lighting equipment, computers, and software — some of our wishlists are extensive! But is any of this stuff really necessary? Podcast Notes: https://www.moneymakerphotography.com/forget-about-gear/ Follow me: https://www.facebook.com/Will.Moneym…
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Something is interesting about photography that you may not have noticed before. And it’s one of those things, just like the perfect composition, that you can’t “unsee” it once you see it. Have you ever noticed that the overwhelming majority of photographs — almost all, if not all — neatly fit into one of a few niches? We have genres like landscape…
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Art really is timeless—and that is true across all mediums, be it photography, sculpture or something like literature or movies. To see what I mean about the timeless nature of art, look no further than books. Here, you’ll find works that could be a century old, two centuries, or perhaps even older than that. And yet, we still read them today and g…
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There is a lot of information on how to plan shot lists or choose gear for photography projects, but what about the creative side of planning? Here are some thoughts that may help you! Podcast Notes: https://www.moneymakerphotography.com/tips-for-planning-a-photography-project/由Will Moneymaker
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We all have lots of old ideas laying around in the form of handwritten notes or archives. Here are some thoughts that may help you use some of those ideas in your photography. Podcast notes: https://www.moneymakerphotography.com/working-with-the-ideas-youve-already-had/由WIll Moneymaker
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Changing tastes are a fact of life—and that means it’s worthwhile to look at images that you may not have enjoyed before. You might see something new. Podcast Notes: https://www.moneymakerphotography.com/changing-tastes由Will Moneymaker
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What is the photographer’s voice? And more importantly, what does it mean to express that voice? Here is an essay with some of my thoughts on the matter. Podcast notes: https://www.moneymakerphotography.com/the-photographers-voice/由Will Moneymaker
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Sometimes, breaking the rules better serves a photograph. Experienced photographers know that the rules are best followed most of the time, but not always! Podcast Notes: https://www.moneymakerphotography.com/when-you-know-enough-about-the-rules-to-break-them/由Will Moneymaker
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Technically correct photos aren’t always artistically correct. Sometimes, the wrong techniques or effects are actually the right choices. Podcast notes: https://www.moneymakerphotography.com/sometimes-correct-methods-techniques-wrong/由Will Moneymaker
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FOMO, or the fear of missing out, is a very real thing in photography. Here are some of the places it crops up, and what you can do to get past it. Podcast Notes: https://www.moneymakerphotography.com/overcoming-fomo/由Will Moneymaker
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Where photography is concerned, it truly is possible to create whatever you can imagine. Here are some ways to get your creative ideas flowing! Podcast notes: https://www.moneymakerphotography.com/photography-has-no-limits由Will Moneymaker
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Podcast Notes: https://www.moneymakerphotography.com/copyrights-and-the-community/ It doesn’t take much to say something when you think it might be necessary—and it can be a good way to help foster a sense of community.由Will Moneymaker
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https://www.moneymakerphotography.com/the-true-meaning-of-originality/ In this day and age of Google Image Search and photographic travel guides, what does it truly mean to be original? Here are my thoughts on originality.由Will Moneymaker
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https://www.moneymakerphotography.com/balancing-perfection/ If ever there was a creative devil, it was perfectionism. Learn how to selectively cut corners to move on to new projects rather than rehashing the old.由Will Moneymaker
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https://www.moneymakerphotography.com/clean-edges/ As they say, the devil is in the details, and we photographers don’t always notice the little distractions around the edges. Here are some thoughts on this!由Will Moneymaker
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https://www.moneymakerphotography.com/avoiding-extremes Marketers sell flagship cameras because that’s the only way to excite us. But do we need it when less expensive models will suit most needs?由Will Moneymaker
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https://www.moneymakerphotography.com/meaningful-to-whom There’s a difference between personal significance and significance for all. It takes creativity to show people what makes a photograph meaningful to you.由Will Moneymaker
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Podcst Notes: https://www.moneymakerphotography.com/edward-weston/ Edward Weston was a famous 20th-century photographer known for pioneering high-detail photography work. His personal life was also tempestuous. Here is the interesting story of this remarkable American cultural personality.由Will Moneymaker
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Podcast Notes: https://www.moneymakerphotography.com/training-your-brain/ Brain training is a popular fad nowadays, and there are ways to train your creative brain, too! It’s all about activating the brain’s reticular formation.由Will Moneymaker
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Podcast Notes: https://www.moneymakerphotography.com/emphasis/ Sometimes, the emphasis is necessary for photography, but it’s not as easy as adding an exclamation point. Here are thoughts to help you get your point across.由WIll Moneymaker
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Ah, the Inverse Square Law. No, it’s not the latest Netflix thriller, though it could be the title of a photographer’s journey to mastering the art of light and shadow. If you’ve dabbled in photography or audio recording, you’re probably nodding along, recognizing this principle as an old friend (or foe, depending on your experience). But today, le…
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Podcast Notes: https://www.moneymakerphotography.com/effortless-photography Art should be an effortless thing that sweeps you up rather than leaving you in awe of technical aspects. Here are my thoughts on achieving effortless photography.由Will Moneymaker
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Podcast Notes: https://www.moneymakerphotography.com/lessons-from-old-gear/ There is much to learn from old cameras—lessons we risk losing. Maybe it’s time to dust off those antiques to see what they can teach us.由Will Moneymaker
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Podcast Notes: https://www.moneymakerphotography.com/taking-light-and-making-lemonade What is the solution when you don’t like the lighting or the conditions in which you have to photograph? Find a way to turn your lemons into lemonade! Follow me: https://www.facebook.com/Will.Moneymaker https://www.instagram.com/willmoneymaker https://www.youtube.…
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Podcast Notes: https://www.moneymakerphotography.com/best-camera-camera-works/ Which camera is right for you? We could talk all day and next week about various camera brands and models and the features each offers. At the end of the day, however, the camera that works best for you is the best one. Follow me: https://www.facebook.com/Will.Moneymaker…
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Podcast Notes: https://www.moneymakerphotography.com/printing-by-feel How do you choose printing papers and methods? If you’re like many photographers, you go by popular opinion on one aspect or another. Perhaps you choose papers based on their archival qualities because one paper or another won’t be yellow with time. Maybe you like certain finishe…
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Podcast Notes: https://www.moneymakerphotography.com/photography-isnt-dying Is photography dying as an art form? I don’t think so, and here are my arguments against the idea that photography is in its waning years. Follow me: https://www.facebook.com/Will.Moneymaker https://www.instagram.com/willmoneymaker https://www.youtube.com/@photographyclips …
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Podcast Notes: https://www.moneymakerphotography.com/bragging-rights We sometimes fall into the trap of doing things the hard way to prove we did them. But viewers rarely hear the story of an image’s creation. Follow me: https://www.facebook.com/Will.Moneymaker https://www.instagram.com/willmoneymaker https://www.youtube.com/@photographyclips https…
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WM-425: Embracing the Journey | Photography Clips Podcast https://www.moneymakerphotography.com Since picking up my first camera, I've navigated the shifting landscapes of photography, from the tactile thrill of film to the instant gratification of digital. This journey has been more than capturing moments; it's been a pathway to understanding life…
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Podast Notes: https://www.moneymakerphotography.com/photography-for-yourself/ Are you truly photographing the things you love, or are you unknowingly letting trends guide you? Here are some thoughts to help you find out! Follow me: https://www.facebook.com/Will.Moneymaker https://www.instagram.com/willmoneymaker https://www.youtube.com/@photography…
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Podcast Notes: https://www.moneymakerphotography.com/finding-time-or-making-time/ Accomplishing the things we want to do isn’t so much about finding time but about making time. Here are my thoughts on why this mindset is important. Follow me: https://www.facebook.com/Will.Moneymaker https://www.instagram.com/willmoneymaker https://www.youtube.com/@…
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Podast Notes: https://www.moneymakerphotography.com/photography-every-day/ Daily photography is a good habit if you can make time for it. It keeps us sharp and increases our chances of making something fantastic. Follow me: https://www.facebook.com/Will.Moneymaker https://www.instagram.com/willmoneymaker https://www.youtube.com/@photographyclips ht…
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https://www.moneymakerphotography.com/ Sometimes, our objectives limit what we can do and may limit our mental capacity to accept change. Going in with an open mind is always the best way. Follow me: https://www.facebook.com/Will.Moneymaker https://www.instagram.com/willmoneymaker https://www.youtube.com/@photographyclips https://www.flickr.com/pho…
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https://www.moneymakerphotography.com/ How does one create unique art in an age when everything has already been photographed? By taking the subject material and making it personal. Follow me: https://www.facebook.com/Will.Moneymaker https://www.instagram.com/willmoneymaker https://www.youtube.com/@photographyclips https://www.flickr.com/photos/wil…
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