PR51 The environmentalist, the educator and the artist
Len talks about the Tarkine and his concerns for its future in this talk delivered to the Royal Photographic Society in London.
PR49 Surrealism and historical perspectives
Surrealism has its roots in psychology and the political times of world war one. It is often tied to the DADA art movement. In this presentation Len takes us on a journey through some important surrealist artists and finishes on Man Ray’s surrealist photography.
There is a correction, Lee Miller and Man Ray, were the first to use solarisation as a creative expression in art. It was a known effect throughout the history of photography.
PR48 Contrast
Len shows us the differences between global contrast, mid tone contrast and textural contrast. He shows us other forms of contrast with some paintings and photographs.
PR47 Dreaming
Len challenges to consider dreaming as a source of inspiration. He shows us how helpful dreams can be to us as artists, and makes suggestions on how to recall dreams. He challenges us to use ‘morning pages’ to clear our minds at the beginning of each day.
PR45 The muse of O Winston Link
A shorter presentation about the Muse. Len asks does a muse have to an external force? Perhaps a muse is anything that gets you excited about your art?
PR43 Three Types of Photography
Len asks us about the three types of photography. Subject driven, technique and craft driven and contemplative photography. In this presentation he shows us some of the greats in the history of photography whilst discussing subject driven and technique driven photography.
PR42 Your Artistic Voice
Len asks us what our artistic voice is about. He challenges us to stop and consider what it is really trying to say. What stories are being told?
PR40 Think like an artist, don't act like one
Len talks though some points that Koos De Wilt makes and adds to his previous presentation on thinking like an artist. This presentation is illustrated with Len’s recent photographs from the Leura Abstract Retreat of monochrome trees.
PR39 Think like a street photographer
Len explores the book “Think like a street photographer’, by Matt Stuart, and illustrates the points with the work of Walker Evans.
PR38 Limiting Beliefs
Beliefs shape who we are. The biology of belief is now a cellular biological phenomenon based on the work of Bruce Lipton. We are what we believe we are. In this presentation, Len discussed a little bit of the theory of how our cells are controlled by our thoughts and environment. Len asks us to consider what Limiting Beliefs we have about our photography, and how we may consider ones that may be stopping us for truly exploring our creative selves.
PR37 Approaching Creativity Intuitively
Len discusses a chapter from Bruce Barnbaum’s book ‘The Art of Photography’ on approaching creativity intuitively.
PR36 Show Your Work
In this presentation Len takes us through the work of Austin Kleon, who argues that we need to show others our work. This presentation was rerecorded, as the first version was lost when the computer crashed… We apologies for the delay in getting this one to you.
PR34 Limit Yourself
Len talks us through using limitations as a creative tool to expand ones horizons. Len uses lots of limitations in his artistic process. He poses the question, how can they help you?
PR32 Art Matters
Len takes us through a book by Neil Gaiman about making art and why it is important.
PR31 Learning to see
Len gets us thinking about how to see and consider our subject that we wish to photograph.