014 - Why Shapes How - On Intention, Execution, and the Lie of Objectivity
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Episode Title:
Why Shapes How
On Intention, Execution, and the Lie of Objectivity
Description:
You can nail the lighting. Get the shot. Hit all the settings.
But if you don’t know why you’re making the image, it’s just visual noise.
In this episode of The Terrible Photographer Podcast, we dig into the lie at the heart of modern photography — that technical mastery is the pinnacle of the craft. It’s not. Intent is. And most people are scared of it.
We talk motorcycle maintenance, emotionally hollow images, and what happens when a “family photo session” turns into something that actually means something.
Whether you shoot portraits, weddings, branding, or weird experimental self-portraits at 2am with a desk lamp, this episode is a reminder: your camera doesn’t make meaning. You do.
Inside this episode:
- Why so many photographers stop learning once they hit “base camp”
- The family shoot example that reveals what intentional work really looks like
- The myth of photographic objectivity — and why your perspective always leaks in
- Why TikTok’s rough, real content hits harder than a polished campaign
- What separates technically perfect images from the ones that actually stick
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Credits:
- Music licensed and used by permission through Artlist.io
- Episode Art Photography by Earl Wilcox – shot in Santa Barbara.
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