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An American Mile (with Kyle McDougall)

An American Mile (with Kyle McDougall)

FromCreate. Photography.


An American Mile (with Kyle McDougall)

FromCreate. Photography.

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Length:
59 minutes
Released:
Oct 22, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

#6. In today’s episode, host Daniel Sigg has a discussion with Kyle McDougall about his project An American Mile.  In American Mile, Kyle depicted a 256 days trip across the United States, exploring the small towns and backroads that are strewn across its vast landscape. Daniel and Kyle discuss this project and also projects in general. And along the way, touch on other topics such as medium film, sequencing (of images), format (of negatives), film stocks, printing, color, consistency, style and other topics related to the creative process.For the show notes, go to: https://danielsiggphotography.com/kyleFor previous episode about the importance of projects, go here: https://danielsiggphotography.com/projectsKyle McDougall is a photographer from Ontario, Canada. He now lives in the UK. His current work is driven by a fascination with society, time, and the ever-changing environments that surround us. He is an advocate of film and creates his images using a wide range of formats—from 35mm to 4x5 large format. With a desire to help others learn more about the medium, Kyle created Analogue—a YouTube video series that focuses on both the craft and technique of film photography. Kyle is also the host and producer of the film photography podcast 'The Contact Sheet'.His website is kylemcdougallphoto.com
Released:
Oct 22, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (94)

Create. Photography. is a podcast about the creative side of photography. Host Daniel Sigg will discuss a broad range of topics that are meant to inspire and hope to provide new perspectives. This is a podcast for anyone interested in photography and making photographs. Each show will focus on one topic or theme that relates to the creative side of photography; the show is a mix of solo shows and interviews. A companion website will include show notes, and links to resources.