TinType Photos Capture the 99% Conference in Vintage Style
Forget instagram, it's all about tintypes. Michael Shindler documents the 2012 99% speakers with an incredible, old-school photography technique.
Spencer Tunick: On Stealing Cameras, Controversy, and Kickstarter
"You can have an idea, but you have to find the materials to manifest it," says acclaimed nudes photographer Spencer Tunick.
Phillip Toledano: Make Stuff That Matters
"Am I just bullshitting?" Photographer Phil Toledano on the pitfalls of artistic delusion, where great ideas come from, and how to make work with meaning.
JR on Art, Experimentation, and Keeping Your Freedom
According to street artist and TED Prize winner JR, art isn't about planning - it's about diving in, collaborating, experimenting, and seeing what happens.
Elle Muliarchyk: The Allure of Executing the Impossible
Taking great photographs is like being in combat: you've got to take risks, improvise in bad conditions, and inspire the troops.
Joseph O. Holmes: Workspaces, Interrupted
Is there a method to this madness? Joseph O. Holmes explores the creative psyche through a series of striking photographs of warts-and-all workspaces.
Holger Pooten: Back to Basics
Taking mini-breaks, maintaining a lean team, and exploring through personal projects are all part of photographer Holger Pooten's work-life ethos.
Day 19 Photography: Focused Creative Innovation
Jeremy and Claire Weiss of Day 19 Photography talk about competitive drive as the great motivator.
Steve J. Sherman: Capturing True Essence
Veteran photographer Steve J. Sherman, who's shot music celebs from Leonard Bernstein to Bruce Springsteen, says avoid conventional wisdom at all costs.
Neil Duerden: Attacking Ideas
We caught up with Neil Duerden to discuss attacking new ideas, collaborations, and learning from the misses.
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