Alec Soth: Photographic Storytelling — Season 1, Episode 2: Approaching Photography
Documentary • 30 min • 1 season, 19 episodes
Episode synopsis
This lesson covers a range of topics, from the limitations and possibilities of the photographic medium to the language of images. Soth speaks about his approach to photography and long-term projects, the importance of digging into the history of photography, and more.
About Alec Soth: Photographic Storytelling
Across 19 lessons and more than five hours of material, we'll be covering a wide variety of topics; from Alec Soth's early development as an artist, where he finds inspiration and a deep-dive into his key projects, to his insights into portraiture, editing and sequencing, and creating a photobook. You will also follow your tutor as he navigates a range of different photographic scenarios creating new work, initiated after a random act - a dart thrown at a map.
More episodes from Season 1
- E1Beginnings
- E3Inspiration & Influences
- E4Creative Development
- E5Key Projects: Sleeping by the Mississippi
- E6Key Projects: NIAGARA
- E7Key Projects: Broken Manual
- E8Key Projects: Songbook
- E9Key Projects: I Know How Furiously Your Heart Is Beating
- E10Building a Narrative Project
- E11Case Study: The Griz
- E12Case Study: The Canvas
- E13Case Study: The County Fair