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Daniel Milnor is the “Creative Ambassador” for Blurb, Inc. Milnor is a former news, editorial, and commercial photographer who now works primarily on long-term projects. His work combines still photographs, motion, sound, and the written word. Milnor began printing his work in the darkroom in 1988 and has self-published hundreds of titles, from award-winning to experimental. His love of travel and teaching have combined for workshops across Latin America, Europe, Australia, and North America. He has taught at the Art Center College of Design and the Academy of Art University. His work is in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art collections, The George Eastman House, and the Santa Barbara Museum of Art. He lives in New Mexico.Sign up to the Prime Lenses newsletter for a mid week treat.More about this show:A camera is just a tool but spend enough time with photographers and you'll see them go misty eyed when they talk about their first camera or a small fast prime that they had in their youth. Prime Lenses is a series of interviews with photographers talking about their photography by way of three lenses that mean a lot to them. These can be interchangeable, attached to a camera, integrated into a gadget, I'm interested in the sometimes complex relationship we have with the tools we choose, why they can mean so much and how they make us feel.
F-Stop Collaborate and Listen - A Landscape Photography Podcast
In this episode of F-Stop Collaborate and Listen, host Matt Payne interviews Kamal X, the first street and documentary photographer to be featured on the podcast. Kamal shares his journey as a photographer and discusses the importance of capturing compelling street photographs that evoke emotion and tell powerful stories. They also delve into Kamal's latest book, "Black Astronaut," which documents the George Floyd protests and explores the complexities of American society. Tune in to gain insights into the art of street photography and the impact it can have on viewers, including insightful comparisons between landscape photography and street photography. Stay up to date on the latest podcast episodes by subscribing to our newsletter! Links: Kamal's Website. Black Astronaut Book. Support the Show on Patreon. Daniel Milnor on YouTube. Mentioned on the podcast: Andre Wagner. Luisanna Tejada. Join in on the conversation for free on Patreon.
Une des expressions Américaines que je déteste le plus, c'est “never meet your heroes (because you'll end up disappointed)”, parce que je n'aime pas l'idée qu'on se voile la face de peur de prendre la réalité en pleine poire. Si vos héros sont vraiment bien, il en sortent grandis, s'ils sont décevants, autant le savoir vite et s'en trouver des meilleurs. C'est donc avec une pointe d'appréhension que j'ai rencontré une de mes principales influences, parce que c'est un excellent photographe, mais surtout parce que c'est un excellent créateur qui touche à plein de domaines et partage ce qu'il partage simplement parce qu'il a envie de le faire, comme il parlerait à un pote. On va parler en Anglais, et c'est pour une bonne raison: je ne pouvais pas lalsser passer la chance d'interviewer Daniel, qui était de passage à Paris et que j'avais prévu de rencontrer, juste parce qu'il ne parle pas Français. Et je suis très content d'avoir saisi cette chance, assis sur un banc au pied de la Tour Eiffel. Cet épisode va me coûter plus qu'il ne me rapportera: je vais perdre des auditeurs Francophones qui ne le comprendront pas, et je n'ai rien à gagner du coté des Anglophones car ça restera l'exception. Mais il est très intéressant, et au moment de le publier, je me dis qu'il vaut vraiment la peine d'être partagé. On va parler de la photographie comme d'une petite partie d'une grande conversation, du fait que l'argentique est romantisé, de Roger Ballen qui passe l'air de rien devant nous, de curiosité, d'avoir le cerveau en ébullition en permanence, d'avoir désappris la créativité, de tenir un journal, de s'investir dans ses sujets, d'être vraiment unique, de se comprendre soi-même et de la nécessité d'un vrai editing, qui réduit non pas à 500, mais à 12 photos. Bienvenue dans l'oeil de Daniel Milnor. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/julienpasternak/message
On this episode of the podcast I'm joined by photographer and creative evangelist for Blurb Inc. Daniel Milnor to talk about his journey from photojournalist, to magazine editorial photographer, to Kodak employee, to wedding photographer, to the public face and well spoken voice of Blurb Books where he has been for many years while continuing to pursue his own personal long-term projects, as well as work on his YouTube channel and blog at Shifter Media. During our conversation Daniel talks about what it was like growing up in rural America and how feeling like an outsider would end up leading him to the world of photojournalism and the life long search of finding his true creative voice and what he actually wanted to say with it. We also talk about all the changes he's seen in the photography industry through his many different incarnations as a creative, how he thinks the world of social media is homogenizing the photography space and preventing some very talented shooters from pursuing what could actually set them apart as memorable photographers and filmmakers, what gives him hope as he looks towards the future of visual creation, and the advice he gives to others trying to find their own voice as artists and as human beings. To Learn More About Daniel Milnor Visit: https://shifter.media And Check Out His YouTube Channel At: https://www.youtube.com/@DANIELMILNOR505 To Learn More About Our Sponsor Visit: https://www.mpb.com To Learn More About Visual Revolutionary Visit: https://www.visualrevolutionary.com And Follow On Instagram At: https://www.instagram.com/visualrevolutionary/
Daniel Milnor is a self proclaimed creative evangelist, disinclined to social media, film shooter his work can be found in the Los Angeles museum of art, and the George Eastman house. Today we talk all finding and telling the best story without letting Social Media get in the way. In This Episode You'll Learn:How Daniel got started with photographyWhy Daniel went to college to learn photographyWhat Daniel hoped to learn by going to collegeIf Daniel thinks college is still relevant for photographersWhat Daniel has to capture to consider a shoot a successHow much of Dan's stories are planned outHow Daniel goes about planning a trip and story to captureHow shooting film has made Daniel more connected to his workWhy Daniel swears off social media How not being on social media has effected his workWhat Daniel feels is the best way to share his work if it's not on social mediaResources:Daniel Milnor's website blurb.comJoin The Beginner Photography Podcast Facebook CommunitySign up for your free CloudSpot account to deliver beautiful images galleries todayFree Lightroom Presets!
In this conversation, Daniel discusses, among other things:Respect for straight photographyConceptual photography as the Wild WestThe 3 most important things to look for in an imageThe impact of the personal bookAdaptationAuthenticity and being true to yourselfThe power of printCutting the noise by using the postal serviceBuilding your own ecosystem—not based on algorithms Shooting in your own backyardFollowing fascinationReading as a free educationVisual creatives' economic powerArtist Resources/InspirationOrganizationsBlurbHello FutureCreative CollaboratorsHank Willis ThomasCharlie GrossoMichael ClarkeZoe SadokierskiMarcus BrownleeMediaThe quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog by Kurt K GledhillAG23For What It's Worth series Shifter Media Podcast YouTubeThe Cult - ElectricOtherFisher Space PenWebsite | YouTube————————————————————————————-Sign-Up for Email Newsletter for Got Punctum? News and Other HappeningsEngage with J. Sybylla Smith Instagram and Facebook *Got Punctum? Podcast Listed on the 70 Best Photography Podcasts https://blog.feedspot.com/photography_podcasts/
A re-edit, re-visit to an interview that I did as a guest of Daniel Milnor on his "Dispatches" podcast. This is a pared down version, from Dan's original recording, but there's still plenty of good, deep photo conversation to enjoy!Links:Daniel's websiteDaniel's YouTube channelWerner HerzogFabio Miguel Roque
#62. In this episode of CREATE. PHOTOGRAPHY, Daniel has another conversation with Daniel Milnor. We focus on the process of creating your own first printed photo book. Daniel likes to think of the process in thirds: 1) narrative / story; 2) edit/sequencing; 3) design (page, graphic) / typography / layout.Resources mentioned by Daniel:photoeye.com3 volume series: Martin Barr / Jerry Badger - history of photobooks https://www.domestika.org/en/blog/3840-history-of-the-photobookAlec Soth (Magnum Photographer) YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHIxfgu7HE9_Tok9OGNrQ_gAaron Hardin Photo YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/user/aaronwhardinMagcloud digest https://www.magcloud.com/formats/variations/digestSupport the podcast: buymeacoffee.com/danielsigg
Neste episódio convidei o Daniel Milnor, um fotojornalista, para falar um pouco sobre a realidade do meio fotográfico e da arte em geral. O despontar da redes sociais, a procura pelo like e as modas modernas, mais não fazem que produzir uma massa de pessoas incapazes de agir no longo termo, de pensarem por si próprias e de se libertarem do jugo cibernético. Um podcast em Inglês.
If you want to be inspired to break your addiction to social media, live the #vanlife, and still do all kinds of badass photography-related projects, listen to this episode with Daniel Milnor, creative evangelist for Blurb. If you've ever met him, you're still buzzing from the interaction, and he not only remembers you, but everything you talked about. Prepare to crush hard.Daniel Milnor once worked as both a fragrance model and a hot tub installer but is better known as a reformed-journalist, photographer and writer who is now, once again, performing these duties in his role as “Creative Evangelist,” for Blurb Inc., the world’s premiere indie publishing platform. He lives in New Mexico and owes most of his success to several “Shifter-types” who were kind enough to help him along. He is a husband, brother, son and uncle four times over. He is partially fluent in Spanish, can kinda still ride a skateboard and just picked up a guitar for the first time ever, something he now regrets not doing decades ago. A compulsive journal-keeper, he believes in the power of print, taking one’s time, slowing down, reading paper books, casting off the shackles of social media and talking to one’s neighbors if you really want to know what is going on in the world. He is disappointed in the power of celebrity, American architecture, for the most part, and how mobile phones have reduced most of the population to complete and total zombies. He dreams of downsizing, writing something memorable and living somewhere in Latin America.
#25. In this episode of Create. Photography., Daniel has a conversation with Daniel Milnor. We talked about printing your work, books and all kinds of other things. Daniel is a creative evangelist for blurb.com, a former professional documentary photographer, and blogger. Link to show notes: https://danielsiggphotography.com/episode025
Documentary Photographer Daniel Milnor joins Marc Silber as they discuss photography and answer your questions live! Check out the full show notes for this episode on our website.
Daniel Milnor is a self-proclaimed reformed-journalist, photographer, and writer. He’s had an extensive career as a working photojournalist and is currently the "Creative Evangelist" for Blurb, the world’s premiere indie publishing platform. His work through AG23 magazine, a digital and print storytelling platform has been an opportunity to mentor and encourage emerging photographers to produce in-depth documentary projects. In this episode, we talk about newsroom journalism, the power of working under pressure, the importance of printing work, and how to garner interest in your work outside of social media.::::Discover Daniel Milnor: Website: Shifter MediaYoutube: Main Channel :: FeaturedNotable Clips:[21:05] Photography as a solitary pursuit[29:10] A typical day in the life of a photojournalist[39:24] How to garner interest in your work OUTSIDE of social media[50:53] A quick guide on how to approach solo photo projects::::If you're getting value from these conversations, please support by sharing with a friend you think would benefit from them. Also, a quick review and rating here go a long way.Subscribe and get short, weekly emails with relevant lessons and audio clips from podcast guests on pathfinding, successful mindset, and building a purposeful life: artisansandtrade.comFollow: @artisansandtrade
Documentary Photographer Daniel Milnor joins Marc Silber as they continue take on myths and false beliefs held by many photographers. See how these common beliefs are wrong and the data behind the truth! Find the show notes for this episode here: https://www.silberstudios.com/photography-myth-busting/
Breathe Pictures Photography Podcast: Documentaries and Interviews
Todays’s Photography Daily features this month’s focus guest, Daniel Milnor and today’s photo essay asks a question; should I print or post? Dan has been on a mission of digital detox and is convinced his photography is all the better for it. Email the show with your stories of photography: studio@photographydaily.show
Social media is an amazing tool. It has removed the gatekeepers who control how our images are seen and consumed and many photographers have found great success but it’s not for everyone. Our guest today Daniel Milnor, Chief Evangelist of Blurb, has some great ideas about getting your work noticed without social media and it involves good old fashioned techniques like printing books and brochures as business cards. These techniques used to be controlled by publishers and were expensive but now there are dozens of low-cost self-publishing options to choose from and the results are beautiful. Gina and Valerie hope you enjoy the podcast. Sign up to the newsletter for great tips and free Lightroom presets. Join the dynamic Gold Membership in our Community which delivers monthly tutorials, live mastermind and lots of behind the scenes videos into the creative process. Find out more at ginamilicia.com. Read the show notes Email Gina and Valerie news@ginamilicia.com Visit GinaMilicia.com | ValerieKhoo.com
Daniel Milnor is a self proclaimed creative evangelist, disinclined to social media, film shooter his work can be found in the Los Angeles museum of art, and the George Eastman house. Today we talk all finding and telling the best story. In This Episode You'll Learn: How Daniel got started with photography Why Daniel went to college to learn photography What Daniel hoped to learn by going to college If Daniel thinks college is still relevant for photographers What Daniel has to capture to consider a shoot a success How much of Dan’s stories are planned out How Daniel goes about planning a trip and story to capture How shooting film has made Daniel more connected to his work Why Daniel swears off social media How not being on social media has effected his work What Daniel feels is the best way to share his work if it’s not on social media Resources: Daniel Milnor’s website blurb.com
Back due to massive popular demand, Episode 002 of "For What It's Worth," by Daniel Milnor.
Episode 001 of "For What It's Worth," podcast brought to you by Daniel Milnor.
This week, we’re taking a look at the fact vs. the possible fiction around the myth of famed photojournalist Robert Capa — specifically, the photographs of the D-Day invasion in WWII. Also, a discussion around gear. What do you do when the camera is the limitation, not your vision, and you’re trying to decide whether or not you’re “pro” enough to justify a major upgrade? How much should passion play into the equation? Daniel Milnor is our Photographer of the Week.
This week, we're taking a look at the fact vs. the possible fiction around the myth of famed photojournalist Robert Capa — specifically, the photographs of the D-Day invasion in WWII. Also, a discussion around gear. What do you do when the camera is the limitation, not your vision, and you're trying to decide whether or not you're “pro” enough to justify a major upgrade? How much should passion play into the equation? Daniel Milnor is our Photographer of the Week.
Today we have Daniel Milnor, photographer at large for Blurb, Inc., joining us. Dan and I talked about how the book has evolved, what it means for something to be a book, and what these changes mean for authors. I’m so excited to share our conversation with you. For show notes and more info: DIYMFA.com/020
MUSEA Episode #3 - Interview with documentary photographer, blogger and educator, Daniel Milnor.
Daniel Milnor specializes in long-term, black and white documentary work relating to a variety of topics including, Sicilian Easter Processions, Big-Wave Surfing, Portuguese Bloodless Bullfighting, California Off-Highway Vehicular Recreation Parks, Exotic Game Ranches as well as Los Angeles Urbanization. He has worked in the newspaper and magazine fields and was a photographer specialist for Eastman Kodak Company. He was recently featured on www.zonezero.com and was a finalist for the 2003 Honickman First Book Prize in Documentary Photography for his work in Sicily.In this episode he discusses his and work.To listen to a stream of the interview .Daniel recommends the works of .
This weeks episode is a good one for sure! We have Daniel Milnor on the show and we couldn't be more excited for you guys to listen! Daniel covers how he got into photography along with his time at Kodak and Blurb and a ton of other stuff. We couldn't be happier with how much inspiring info is crammed into this one! Head over to Daniels website!http://shifter.media/ Help support the show by joining our Patreon!!!Get early access to our episodes every Monday 2 Days early!!!https://www.patreon.com/analogtalk Pick up some Analog Talk MERCH!!!!https://analogtalkpodcast.bigcartel.com/Head over to polaroidoriginals.com and use the code ANALOGTALK10 for 10% off on your purchase!!And don't forget to follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/analogtalkpodcast/https://www.instagram.com/timothymakeups/https://www.instagram.com/chrisbphoto/Thanks so much guys and we will see you next week!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/analog-talk/exclusive-contentWant to advertise on this podcast? Go to https://redcircle.com/brands and sign up.