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Brian Ulrich’s Photoshelter Presentation
A solid presentation by Brian Ulrich in the photoshelter podcast, but it ends just as he gets warmed-up; “I think it’s dangerous to think that mediocrity sells.” If you’re interested in how photographers work candidly in public spaces, Brian explains his particular “how” as well as the “why”. Nice job, B.
I spy treemeat in the Q&A.
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You’re reading “Brian Ulrich’s Photoshelter Presentation,” on 2point8, a wide-open view on the practice of street photography by Michael David Murphy.
Posted Nov 09 2007
Check my editioned print w/ 20x200. I was standing in the street when I took it, I swear.
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