THIS VIDEO: Photographing at night isn’t new - Alfred Steeglitz was doing it over 100 years ago and Todd Hido is doing it today. Night photography produces challenges that are not present while working during the day - but it also offers up opportunities for creating otherworldly images because of the artificial light source. Photography is dependent on the camera which allows one only three options for adjusting the light falling on the sensor or film surface - to increase the light we can increase shutter speeds, open up apertures and to a limited extent - adjust asa or in the case of analogue - vary the film speed. I look at George Brassai, Magnum photographer Patrick Zachmann, Gregory Halpern and Vlad Tretiak.
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ABOUT ME: The conversations focus on topics related to different aspects of photography including: art, documentary and photojournalism. The discussions explore the personal experiences of photographers and artists and how their work reflects both their internal and external landscape. During the past 30 years I have photographed in over 50 countries for magazines including National Geographic, Time, New York Times and Newsweek. I have held solo exhibitions in New York, London and Paris and my work is showcased in private and institutional art collections around the world.
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