The power of the photographic interview
The Perceptive Photographer - A podcast by Daniel j Gregory - Mondays

Episode 289 One of my favorite exercises I use to teach photography and learn about my own work is called the interview project. This process involves you doing enough research about a photographer you are inspired by or want to learn from and then create a set of 10 to 20 interview questions that you would want to use to interview them. In some cases, you might be lucky and be able to use those questions to interview the photographer. Still, sometimes they might no longer be alive. Either way, part of the process is to answer those questions as if you were the photographer. This will help you get some insights into how you might approach the work. You then use those same questions, slightly modified to fit your work, and then interview yourself. The podcast this week walks you through the process and so possible insights you might be able to get with a simple little exercise that gives you big rewards in understanding your own process and work. As always, hope you and yours are safe, and please remember to keep safe and wear your mask! Also, don't forget that there are a couple of new workshops I am offering. Each workshop will run for 6-7 months and is limited to six participants. There is a foundation workshop about editing and workflow and an advanced workshop about finding more meaning in your work. You can get more information from the Workshops/Teaching menu above or using one of the links below. https://www.danieljgregory.com/2020workshops/perceptive-photographer-foundation-workshop-the-developing-image/ https://www.danieljgregory.com/2020workshops/perceptive-photographer-advanced-workshop-the-meaningful-image/