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"We're not creating to be perfect. We're creating to create. A lot of the joy of the process is lost when we think that everything has to be so good." –– Photo and words by conceptual self-portrait photographer and artist Brooke Shaden. Brooke was our guest for the first episode of The Photography Lounge, our new podcast that will be a home to inspirational conversations with the world's best photographers and leading minds from the photo industry. Listen to our conversation with Brooke or read the full transcript here.
Los Angeles, CA based photographer Brooke Shaden created amazing work with her imagination as well as her camera and Photoshop. Using painterly
Brooke Shaden, a fine art photographer and artist based in Arizona is speaking at CTPPA's April meeting about her work.
Brooke Shaden is a photographer based in Arizona who created amazing series of self-portraits of photographic artworks. By using digital techniques,
The eerily ethereal self-portraits of Brooke Shaden place her in worlds she wishes she could live in through manipulating photography.
A photo can tell a story, but hearing a photographer tell the story of her photo can be even more powerful. Here's a story from Brooke Shaden.
We interview National Geographic photographer Cristina Mittermeier and speak about her career evolution as well as the role of conservation photography.
Brooke Shaden is known for her hauntingly dark, surreal self-portraits that urge the viewer to take a closer look at profound themes like death, grief, and human empowerment. We talk to Brooke about her composite work and how she creates worlds in which she sees herself living.
YourDailyPhotograph présente les photographies de Brooke Shaden. Brooke Shaden est née à Lancaster, en Pennsylvanie. Elle est une photographe d'art
I couldn't help but create a sequel to the image yesterday and have more fun with my no-cost homemade studio! Today I played with smoke and fabric and frolicked while my neighbors watched, confused. Creating is the most magical thing. It doesn't matter who is watching or what anyone things. All that matters is my imagination being thrown out of myself and into tangible form. That will never get old. That will always be magical. www.promotingpassion.com/14-31-july-challenge/
© Brooke Shaden Starting in the business of fine art photography is not easy. More than anything, there will be a lot of peaks and valleys ahead. In this column, we look at how to navigate some of these issues, find clients, seek gallery representation, and market your work. Thanks to my contributing photographers: Larry Angier, Michael Garlington, Laurie Klein, RJ Muna, and Brooke Shaden. Shutterbug: How did you get started in the fine art photography world?