Bringing Back the Past—Dry Plate Photography
Scanning a found box of exposed dry plates serves to bring back, in some small way, the memory of the people and places found within.
Scanning a found box of exposed dry plates serves to bring back, in some small way, the memory of the people and places found within.
Shook Chung talks about her 365-day photo challenge and how this project impacted her, both as an artist and as a designer.
Lisa Landry sat down with photographer and UCDA member Matt Lester, to discuss his unique career and creative process.
No one likes to be told that they don’t understand—or, worse yet, that they aren’t doing what they’re supposed to. So how do you conduct those potentially uncomfortable conversations without setting fire to the goodwill you’ve cultivated?
What do you do when you need to include a headshot of a VIP in a piece but the image file you've been given is low-res or poor quality. Here are three strategies for how to get some lipstick on that pig!
No one likes to be told that they don’t understand—or, worse yet, that they aren’t doing what they’re supposed to. So how do you conduct those potentially uncomfortable conversations without setting fire to the goodwill you’ve cultivated?
No one likes to be told that they don’t understand—or, worse yet, that they aren’t doing what they’re supposed to. So how do you conduct those potentially uncomfortable conversations without setting fire to the goodwill you’ve cultivated?