Closing The_Gap Podcast
1) Turning Pro, part II
This week we pickup where we left with the previous episode. There are so many things to say about the topic of turning pro that we just couldn't fit them all into one episode.On this one, we talk abo...Show More
2) Turning Pro
In these uncertain times, many people are being furloughed, have lost their jobs, ot are struggling financially. It they have been considering becoming a professional photographer for some time, they ...Show More
3) Eyewitness
It is said that our brains only remember things in three ways:Through highly emotional connection, like deep joy or deep traumaThrough repetitiveness over a long period of time Through photosWhen...Show More
4) The Importance of Writing, Part Two
In last episode we discussed why photographers and all creatives, even if they are not writers, should start writing and we listed some of the way that creativity and productivity can benefit from wri...Show More
5) The Importance Of Writing, Part One
17 – The Importance Of Writing, Part OneIf you want to be a great photographer, you need to learn how to write.We know this is counter-intuitive, but it actually makes a lot of sense and we hope that ...Show More
6) "Create" with Marc Silber
After a hiatus of a few weeks, the show is back, but for this week’s episode we have something different from our usual format.A few days ago, our good friend, photographer, educator, and writer ...Show More
7) The Green-Eyed Monster
This week on the podcast we talk about jealousy and why being envious of the success of others is yet another manifestation of the Resistance. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 202...Show More
8) On Mediocrity
In today’s over-competitive world, the word mediocrity has taken on a decidedly negative connotation. When we say something is mediocre, we mean it is not good, even worse than average.In re...Show More
9) Make Friends, Don't Network
The topic of today's episode was inspired by an article on artsy.net that presents the results of a research on the relation between the degree of success that many famous artists enjoyed and the numb...Show More
10) Ignore the Critics
Unsolicited critiques are the bane of online photography forums. In this episode of the podcast we argue that you should ignore the criticism you receive online, unless it’s coming from someone you ad...Show More