Paul Butzi writes at The Online Photographer:
I’m a big fan of Ted Orland’s books (especially Art and Fear [with David Bayles] and The View from the Studio Door), so I’m delighted to be able to point readers to an in-process online interview of Orland.
The interview started this past Sunday, it’s still going on, and it looks like it’s going to be well worth following.
What he said! I recommend the hell out of both books to anyone who makes art of any kind: photographers, writers, painters, dancers, musicians, sculptors… you, me, them… everybody, everybody! If I grabbed you by the throat, threw you up against a wall, and pushed the books in your face while screaming, "YOU ABSOLUTELY MUST! FUCKING! READ THIS!!!", with the force of a thousand suns, it would still fall short of conveying how strongly I feel about them.
In addition to being a great author, Orland is an accomplished photographer who now mainly shoots with a Holga.
Read the interview at The Well
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