Jeff Curto's Camera Position
Activity Overview
Episode publication activity over the past year
Episodes
Camera Position 213 : What’s your hashtag?
15 May 2021
Contributed by Lukas
How do you consider yourself as a photographer in terms of the work you do? Is it important to tell your viewers how you define your work as being a p...
Camera Position 212 : Sources & Resources
17 Feb 2021
Contributed by Lukas
This episode covers some practical details. I go over the places where you can listen to Camera Position and list a number of online resources for you...
Camera Position 211 : What not to do
31 Jan 2021
Contributed by Lukas
"Whatever you do with your photography - don't ever do... "that" Our desire to learn quickly, be noticed in social media and not make any mistakes ha...
Camera Postion 210 : The Calming Camera
20 Dec 2020
Contributed by Lukas
I can’t think of a time in my life that has been more disconcerting than this last year. The pandemic and the disruption to our daily routine. We do...
Camera Position 209 : Your Own BackYard
22 Nov 2020
Contributed by Lukas
During this pandemic time, we have been forced to trade in the allure of travel for the allure of the backyard. As I return to the podcast after a lon...
Camera position 208 : Bringing Ourselves to the Photograph
05 Apr 2019
Contributed by Lukas
By slowing down as we look at photographs – ours or someone else’s – we can more easily bring ourselves to the photograph, and by doing that, le...
Camera Position 207 : On Warming Up
09 Oct 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Musicians warm up before they make music, but what about visual artists? Do photographers need to warm up before they create photographs? I think yes,...
Camera Position 206 : The Artful Life
30 Jul 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Some thoughts on living an artful life, led off by poet Mary Oliver’s “Instructions on Living a Life” Pay attention Be Astonished Tell about it....
Camera Position 205 : Your Life Is Your Art
09 Jul 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Rather than trying to make art your life, work instead on trying to make every day of your life into art. “You just have to live and life will give ...
Camera Position 204 : Always A Reward
15 Jun 2018
Contributed by Lukas
The act of making photographs connects me to the world, to my medium and to myself. When I make photographs, there is always a reward. Play Podcast: ...
Camera Position 203 : Your Eyes and The Lens
21 May 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Many people think of a wide lens as a way to get farther away from a subject, but I think of a wide lens as a way for us to get closer… a wide lens ...
Camera Position 202 : Exploring The World And Ourselves
01 May 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Podcast listener Tracy wrote: “Photography comes from the depths of who we are. It is not only an exploration of our world, it is also an exploratio...
Camera Position 201 : Digging Deeper
30 Mar 2018
Contributed by Lukas
What is your story? What are you curious about? What do you care about? How can your photographs express those interests? Making stronger photographs ...
Camera Position 200 : Make Interesting Mistakes
16 Mar 2018
Contributed by Lukas
Creativity is allowing yourself to make mistakes and art is knowing which mistakes to keep. Instead of living in fear of “getting it wrong,” a b...
Camera Position 199 : Playing Like Yourself
03 Mar 2018
Contributed by Lukas
“Sometimes you have to play a long time to be able to play like yourself.” -Miles Davis One of the most consistent questions I get from students i...
Camera Position 198 : Losing and Finding Ourselves
25 Feb 2018
Contributed by Lukas
“Art enables us to find ourselves and lose ourselves at the same time.” – Thomas Merton How can we use the art we make with the camera to grow, ...
Camera Position 197 : Let the Subject Take Precedence
28 Jul 2017
Contributed by Lukas
When the subject takes precedence – when you point your camera at things that are the most interesting thing to you – you are on your way to devel...
Camera Position 196 : A Sense of Place
11 May 2017
Contributed by Lukas
How do we go beyond a record of a place and begin to make photographs that convey a real sense of place? The objective is not just to show what your...
Camera Position 195 : The River of a Story
21 Mar 2017
Contributed by Lukas
This episode is a little meditation on the importance of aligning ourselves with the messages around us, using Anne Lamott’s book Bird by Bird as in...
Camera Position 194 : Our Wish To Persist
06 Mar 2017
Contributed by Lukas
“But the art in an artwork might not be located precisely where you thought it was. Perhaps it was just as much in the damage and decay as it was in...
Camera Position 193 : Is It Art?
20 Feb 2017
Contributed by Lukas
As photographers, we know that there is a fairly wide range of options available to us that change what was to what we show the world in our images. E...
Camera Position 192 : John Berger, Looking and Seeing
06 Feb 2017
Contributed by Lukas
An early influence on my ways of thinking about photography on a deeper level was the great writer John Berger. A poet, novelist, artist screenwrite...
Camera Position 191 : Walt Whitman, Poetry and Photography
24 Jan 2017
Contributed by Lukas
Walt Whitman’s poems in his opus Leaves of Grass mirror the actions of the photographer by beginning with facts and transforming those facts into ...
Camera Position 190 : Watching Photographers Photograph
12 Dec 2016
Contributed by Lukas
“You can observe a lot just by watching.” – Yogi Berra I like to see photographers out in the world and watch them photograph. Observing how pho...
Camera Position 189 : Cultivate The Itch, Not The Scratch
15 Nov 2016
Contributed by Lukas
What drives and motivates photographers to do the work they do? I think that our unifying motivation is curiosity – an unrelenting, never-ending cur...
Camera Position 188 : You Are Worth The Time
28 Oct 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Do you take time to be creative each day? The creative act is worth taking the time for. It’s worth making the time for. It’s what holds us up and...
Camera Position 187 : Always Make the Photograph
11 Oct 2016
Contributed by Lukas
If you see a picture that you think you may have photographed before, take it. Both the subject and the photographer may have changed since the last t...
Camera Position 186 : Objective and Subjective
28 Sep 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Among the many things that make photography such an interesting pursuit are its qualities of objectivity combined with subjectivity. In the end, photo...
Camera Position 185 : God Is In The Details
06 Sep 2016
Contributed by Lukas
In addition to the phrase “Less is More,” the great architect Mies Van der Rohe also had another saying that relates to making creative work, and ...
Camera Position 184 : Look At The Path, Not The Mountain
23 Aug 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Whether it’s a stack of dishes in the sink, moving forward with your photography or climbing up a steep mountain, looking at the path that you’re ...
Camera Position 183 : Conscious Photography
09 Aug 2016
Contributed by Lukas
The difference between a conscious and an unconscious photographer is that the conscious photographer produces better work by thinking more and photog...
Camera Position 182 : The Art of the ‘Zine
26 Jul 2016
Contributed by Lukas
In a few past episodes, we’ve looked at alternate ways to get your work in front of an audience, and here’s another one: ‘Zines. This “low-f...
Camera Position 181 : Less Is More
12 Jul 2016
Contributed by Lukas
The great architect Mies van der Rohe is famous for the phrase “Less is More” to describe his approach to simplifying his designs. That philosophy...
Camera Position 180 : Mining the Data Set
28 Jun 2016
Contributed by Lukas
From aperture and focal length to shutter speeds and focus points, our modern photographic tools give us a wealth of information about our photographs...
Camera Position 179 : Embracing the Almost
14 Jun 2016
Contributed by Lukas
All of us make photographs that, for some reason, don’t quite work, even though we had high hopes for them. If we embrace those photographs that al...
Camera Position 178 : Everyday Creativity
31 May 2016
Contributed by Lukas
When you face something you think you can’t possibly do and then go ahead and do it anyway creativity is the tool you use. Play Podcast: Links for t...
Camera Position 177 : It’s Not a Pursuit, It’s a Medium
19 May 2016
Contributed by Lukas
A lot of people who are “into” photography seem to think of the “doing” of photography as the end unto itself. While the mechanical act of mak...
Camera Position 176 : 10 Rules Rules for Getting Started
26 Apr 2016
Contributed by Lukas
The American abstract expressionist painter Richard Diebenkorn (1922 –1993) is noted not only for his great work, but also for his thoughts about th...
Camera Position 175 : From One, Many
13 Apr 2016
Contributed by Lukas
There’s an old adage in photography: “inside every 8×10” print, there is a really excellent 5×7” image waiting to be found.” That old saw ...
Camera Position 174 : The Lone Tree & The Logo
29 Mar 2016
Contributed by Lukas
A listener asked where the logo for Camera Position came from, which gave me an impetus to talk about that photograph and the concept of the Lone Tree...
Camera Position 173 : Position The Camera – Position The Viewer
15 Mar 2016
Contributed by Lukas
When we position the camera, we are ultimately positioning the viewer of our photographs. We explore this idea using a 1757 painting by the Venetian P...
Camera Position 172 : Get Your Ideas Out The Door
01 Mar 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Everyone has ideas, but many people keep those ideas hidden inside. The creative person finds a way to get those ideas out the door in a way that allo...
Camera Position 171 : Tone, Value and Mr. Bennett’s Button
16 Feb 2016
Contributed by Lukas
“Anyone can print black – just put a piece of photo paper under the enlarger, turn the enlarger light on and leave it on. But light values… ahhh...
Camera Position 170 : Camera Position Turns 10
02 Feb 2016
Contributed by Lukas
Camera Position is ten years old! The first episode of Camera Position was published February 5, 2006 and it’s been a wonderful decade of learning...
Camera Position 169 : Black and White Revisited
19 Jan 2016
Contributed by Lukas
“How do I get started in learning black and white photography?” That was the question I got by the boatload after the podcast about B&W photograph...
Camera Position 168 : Edges
22 Dec 2015
Contributed by Lukas
Edges – The edge of the frame, the edge of the subject, the edge of the world, the edge of a moment. Regardless of how we interpret it, the assignme...
Camera Position 167 : Learn Photography With Black and White
10 Dec 2015
Contributed by Lukas
Can photography be better learned in black and white? That’s the question that I look at in this episode, as we look at line, shape, tone and textur...
Camera Position 166 : Sharing Your Story
24 Nov 2015
Contributed by Lukas
Photography is about storytelling. Sharing your images and the story that they create is one of the ultimate goals for most photographers. Fortunately...
Camera Position 165 : Forget The Gear
10 Nov 2015
Contributed by Lukas
Today’s world of photography is so very confusing. Photographers are confronted with a barrage of advice about how to make good photographs and what...
Camera Position 164 : The Frame Is A Discipline
27 Oct 2015
Contributed by Lukas
The great photographer Ernst Haas said, “”The frame of the camera is the photographer’s discipline. It can contain as much as it withholds, cut ...
Camera Position 163 : Photographer’s Bookshelf – Diana and Nikon
13 Oct 2015
Contributed by Lukas
Using a quote from Janet Malcolm’s collections of essays about photography as a springboard, I talk about the relative truth of photographs and look...
Camera Position 162 : Driving Your Peripheral Vision
29 Sep 2015
Contributed by Lukas
As a driver, you use your peripheral vision all the time. So, too, with photography as you need to learn how to pay attention to what’s at the edge ...
Camera Position 161 : What’s Your Hobby?
16 Sep 2015
Contributed by Lukas
What’s your hobby? As a recently retired person, it’s the question I often get as people try to figure out what I “do” with the time I used to...
Camera Position 160 : Accept the Inner Critic
03 Sep 2015
Contributed by Lukas
With creative work, there is often a gap between our ambitions and our ability to create work that meets our expectations. Fortunately, our “inner c...
Camera Position 159 : A Sense of Humanity
18 Aug 2015
Contributed by Lukas
Human values — those emotions, beliefs, traditions, and knowledge that we understand and share as human beings are an integral part of how we come t...
Camera Position 158 : The Courage To Create
04 Aug 2015
Contributed by Lukas
Rollo May (1909 – 1994) was an American existential psychologist and author. Among his books was The Courage to Create. In it, May lays out some ide...
Camera Position 157 : The Elements and Principles of Art
21 Jul 2015
Contributed by Lukas
One of the four steps of achieving true critique of a work of art is analysis and doing that analysis requires applying the elements and principles of...
Camera Position 156 : Critical Thinking is Creative Thinking
07 Jul 2015
Contributed by Lukas
In the last couple of episodes of Camera Position, I talked about feedback on your work and the type of feedback you typically get contrasted against ...
Camera Position 155 : Feedback Part 2 – Critique
23 Jun 2015
Contributed by Lukas
Feedback on our work usually comes in one of two forms: Reaction and Direction. Both are simple to do but don’t give us what we really want to help ...
Camera Position 154 : Feedback Part 1 – Reaction and Direction
09 Jun 2015
Contributed by Lukas
Feedback is something that photographers always want. Regardless of their level of interest or expertise, photographers always want to hear what other...
Camera Position 153 : Celebrate Your Vision
26 May 2015
Contributed by Lukas
The practice of photography shapes the way we view the world. No matter what level of involvement you have with the medium, seeing the world as a phot...
Camera Position 152 : The Shape of Content
12 May 2015
Contributed by Lukas
The book The Shape of Content, by Ben Shahn, is a collection of essays based on a series of six lectures given by Shahn, an important 20th century pai...
Camera Position 151 : The Way of Zen
28 Apr 2015
Contributed by Lukas
In his book The Way of Zen, Alan Watts explains two different, mutually important, ways of using our minds and therefore our creativity, which helps...
Camera Position 150 : You Are Not The Viewer
14 Apr 2015
Contributed by Lukas
You’re the photographer, not the viewer of the photographs you make. Between the making of the image and the time that the image is put out into the...
Camera Position 149 : The Roots of Ideas
16 Mar 2015
Contributed by Lukas
Every new idea is just a restatement of old ideas, or sometimes it’s several old ideas combined into a new one. Collecting ideas as you go along is ...
Camera Position 148 : Snowshoes and Photography
02 Mar 2015
Contributed by Lukas
My first experience using snowshoes to explore the winter landscape gave me some insight into the process of learning new things and slowing down the ...
Camera Position 147 : A Personal Style
16 Feb 2015
Contributed by Lukas
Each year, I take small groups of students to Italy for an intense week of photography and learning. Some destinations vary, but a constant is the wor...
Camera Position 146 : Escape Velocity
02 Feb 2015
Contributed by Lukas
Watching a group of students just getting started in photography reminded me about how we reach “escape velocity” in photography. Their positive e...
Camera Position 145 : Leave Home, Part 2
19 Jan 2015
Contributed by Lukas
Leaving home can not only allow you to view your personal environment with new eyes, but the new experiences you find when you’re away can also help...
Camera Position 144 : Leave Home
08 Jan 2015
Contributed by Lukas
As a kid, returning from my summer vacation showed me my home in a different way. Trees were bigger and the house smelled both familiar and new. Leavi...
Camera Position 143 : Sport Cooking
02 Sep 2014
Contributed by Lukas
Years ago, I had a friend who was a professional chef. Sometimes, on his days off, he would come to my house and practice what he called “sport cook...
Camera Position 142 : Dolce far Niente, or Put The Camera Down
19 Aug 2014
Contributed by Lukas
Be in the moment. In this episode, I encourage you to put your camera down, disconnect yourself from your devices and other distractions and embrace t...
Camera Position 141 : The Medium Is Not The Message
05 Aug 2014
Contributed by Lukas
“The medium is the message” is a phrase coined by Marshall McLuhan meaning that the form of a medium embeds itself in the message, creating a symb...
Camera Position 140 : Editing & Sequencing
22 Jul 2014
Contributed by Lukas
Content, sequence and structure matter. This episode looks at editing down your photographs to a cogent and clear set that tells your story most effec...
Camera Position 139 : The Story Spine
08 Jul 2014
Contributed by Lukas
The Story Spine is a wonderful method of conceptualizing a story. Initially conceived by playwright Kenn Adams, it’s a great tool for anyone who wan...
Camera Position 138 : Telling a Story with Pictures
01 Jul 2014
Contributed by Lukas
Photography excels at storytelling. While a single image can tell a story, we can tell much more complex stories with sets or series of images. If we ...
Camera Position 137 : An Update
23 Jun 2014
Contributed by Lukas
While Camera Position has been quiet for a while, a whole lot has been going on in my life as a photographer, a teacher and a traveler. This episode i...
Camera Position 136 : Persistence of Vision – Olivia Parker and 40 Years of Moving Forward
14 Jun 2014
Contributed by Lukas
Photographer Olivia Parker has been an influential and prolific photographer for more than 40 years. We look at Parker’s work, her background, her p...
Camera Position 135 : Off The Wall #3 – The Digital Story
03 Mar 2014
Contributed by Lukas
In this episode, we take a third look at how we can get our work “off the wall” by creating digital stories. Using iMovie, Final Cut Pro, ProShow ...
Camera Position 134 : Off The Wall #2 – iBooks
25 Nov 2013
Contributed by Lukas
This episode offers a second look at how we can get our work “off the wall” by creating ebooks using iBooks Author to get our photographs under vi...
Camera Position 133 : Off The Wall #1 – MagCloud
11 Nov 2013
Contributed by Lukas
As photographers, we translate our ideas into objects. In this episode, we look at how we can get our work “off the wall” by using the print on de...
Camera Position 132 : I am a Translator
24 Sep 2013
Contributed by Lukas
Learning photography is like learning a language. As we assimilate photographic vocabulary, nuance and the like, we wind up being interpreters or tran...
Camera Position 131 : The Hammer and The Nail
10 Sep 2013
Contributed by Lukas
“If all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail” is a phrase attributed to psychologist Abraham Maslow, but I’ve always thought it ...
Camera Position 130 : Babies, Pointing and Photography
18 Jun 2013
Contributed by Lukas
Not long ago, I saw an article by Nicholas Day on Slate.com about babies and pointing. The article discussed how babies point at things to help them c...
Camera Position 129 : Finding Meaning in Details
04 Jun 2013
Contributed by Lukas
I’ve long loved the detail image; the photograph that shows just a snippet of the larger world. In this episode, I look at an image of mine that has...
Camera Position 128 : Carol Golemboski’s Psychometry App
29 May 2013
Contributed by Lukas
Photographer Carol Golemboski has taken the idea of an electronic book – or any sort of electronic presentation of photography, farther than any I’...
Camera Position 127 : Monochrome Followup
20 Mar 2013
Contributed by Lukas
I had lots and lots of great ideas from podcast listeners about Camera Position 125, “Thinking in Monochrome.” Several listeners suggested a digit...
Camera Position 126 : Arno Says “Stay On The Bus”
06 Mar 2013
Contributed by Lukas
We all try to spend time with photographs by photographers whose work we admire. We spend time trying to figure out how to emulate their work, then pr...
Camera Position 125 : Thinking in Monochrome
11 Feb 2013
Contributed by Lukas
I grew up making black and white photographs. It’s what I love the most about photography and the way I have long thought about the photographic ima...
Camera Position 124 : Light and Shadow
04 Feb 2013
Contributed by Lukas
The word “photography” comes from a combination of two Greek words; “photos” (light) and “graphos” (writing or marking). So, “photograph...
Camera Position 123 : Print The Small Stuff
21 Jan 2013
Contributed by Lukas
When’s the last time you printed a photograph of your best friend, your child or your parents? Now that the holiday season is concluded, we all like...
Camera Position 122 : Craft Is Not Content
14 Jan 2013
Contributed by Lukas
Photographer Jerry Uelsmann once said something like, “while you can memorize the dictionary, it doesn’t mean you have anything to say afterwards....
Camera Position 121 : The Raw and The (over)Cooked?
28 Dec 2012
Contributed by Lukas
At what point do photographers manipulate their images? Does it happen when we choose a camera, lens and field of view or does it happen afterwards, i...
Camera Position 120 : Visual Acoustics
21 Dec 2012
Contributed by Lukas
As the greatest photographer of Modernist architecture, Julius Shulman’s images stand as icons of the architectural boom in mid-20th Century Ame...
Camera Position 119 : The Power of the Single Photograph
17 Dec 2012
Contributed by Lukas
A photographic project is a wonderful thing, but a single image is powerful too in a wide variety of ways. Single photographs can be fulfilling all by...
Camera Position 118 : (Back)Story Matters
09 Dec 2012
Contributed by Lukas
How much do you know about the subjects you photograph? Granted, you may just be encountering them for the first time when you first make pictures, bu...
Camera Position 117 : Photographer’s Bookshelf – “The Color Of Hay”
29 Oct 2012
Contributed by Lukas
In their book The Color of Hay, photographer Kathleen Laraia McLaughlin and her author husband H. Woods McLaughlin take us to a little known part of t...
Camera Position 116 : Turn It Upside-Down!
08 Oct 2012
Contributed by Lukas
Turn it upside-down! Turning your photographs upside-down is a great way to help you evaluate the composition of your photographs by helping to remove...
Camera Position 115 : The Self-Assignment
24 Sep 2012
Contributed by Lukas
Although I have been giving assignments to students for years and years, I sometimes forget that I can give myself an assignment, too. So, this summer...
Camera Position 114 : Feed Your Eyes
17 Sep 2012
Contributed by Lukas
Feeding yourself with as many photographs as you can possibly see is one of the great ways to stay fresh in photography. The more you see, the more fu...