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      <title>Past, Present and Future Of Photography – A Video Interview With Brooks Jensen, Michael Reichmann and Kevin Raber - Luminous Landscape</title>
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      <description>&lt;h2 id=&#34;past-present-and-future-of-photography--a-video-interview-with-brooks-jensen-michael-reichmann-and-kevin-raber---luminous-landscape&#34;&gt;&lt;a href=&#34;https://luminous-landscape.com/past-present-and-future-of-photography-a-video-interview-with-brooks-jensen-michael-reichmann-and-kevin-raber/&#34;&gt;Past, Present and Future Of Photography – A Video Interview With Brooks Jensen, Michael Reichmann and Kevin Raber - Luminous Landscape&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;On a recent trip to Seattle, WA, Michael Reichmann Founder of LuLa, with Brooks Jensen,  Publisher of Lens Work and Kevin Raber, Publisher of LuLa had a discussion about photography.  Together they explored the different states of photography. During this&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;via Luminous Landscape: &lt;a href=&#34;https://luminous-landscape.com/past-present-and-future-of-photography-a-video-interview-with-brooks-jensen-michael-reichmann-and-kevin-raber/&#34;&gt;https://luminous-landscape.com/past-present-and-future-of-photography-a-video-interview-with-brooks-jensen-michael-reichmann-and-kevin-raber/&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;The bottom line in photography is that the changes have been very big.  There are new audiences, new ways of viewing and new methods for sharing images.  It’s a fascinating journey and discussion.  If you have a passion for photography we’re certain that you will enjoy this talk.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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      <title>The Brooks Jensen Mixtape</title>
      <link>https://theclick.us/2013/11/08/the-brooks-jensen-mixtape/</link>
      <pubDate>Fri, 08 Nov 2013 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <description>&lt;h2 id=&#34;the-brooks-jensen-mixtape&#34;&gt;&lt;a href=&#34;http://lenscratch.com/2013/11/brooks-jensen-mixtape/?utm_source=feedburner&amp;amp;utm_medium=feed&amp;amp;utm_campaign=Feed%3A+lenscratch%2FZAbG+%28L++E++N++S++C++R++A++T++C++H%29&#34;&gt;The Brooks Jensen Mixtape&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/h2&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Good art is rarely made by dolts who are disorganized, numb, or unthinking. The mad genius is a popular myth in art circles, but more often than not the best artists are the ones who work the hardest for the longest time, pushing themselves and their craf&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;via LENSCRATCH: &lt;a href=&#34;http://lenscratch.com/2013/11/brooks-jensen-mixtape/?utm_source=feedburner&amp;amp;utm_medium=feed&amp;amp;utm_campaign=Feed%3A+lenscratch%2FZAbG+%28L++E++N++S++C++R++A++T++C++H%29&#34;&gt;http://lenscratch.com/2013/11/brooks-jensen-mixtape/?utm_source=feedburner&amp;amp;utm_medium=feed&amp;amp;utm_campaign=Feed%3A+lenscratch%2FZAbG+%28L++E++N++S++C++R++A++T++C++H%29&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;p&gt;Good art is rarely made by dolts who are disorganized, numb, or unthinking. The mad genius is a popular myth in art circles, but more often than not the best artists are the ones who work the hardest for the longest time, pushing themselves and their craft with diligence and dedication. No one ever talks about the “instantaneously successful” or “lucky” violinist — and to think this can be true about photographers is a delusion. – Brooks Jensen&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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