Podcast #26: Maggie Taylor and Jerry Uelsmann

"I feel that I have a greater appreciation now because of the digital revolution that has occurred. Manipulated images are far more readily accepted as a viable form." - Jerry Uelsmann "The subject matter I'm interested in is just everyday life. Things that you encounter everyday, whether these are outdoors when you're working in the garden, or something you see on the TV everyday. That becomes are a part of our subject matter for both of us. You're just working from your own everyday emotional interaction with things." - Maggie Taylor This podcast was recorded on Wednesday December 20th, 2006, at the home of Maggie Taylor and Jerry Uelsmann in Gainesville, FL. Maggie and Jerry sit down with George and have a conversation about their art. We talk about the ways in which their work is similar, how it differs, and how fantasy, dreams and technique all play a role in their creative pursuits. In the process, we touch on their sources of inspiration, and the thinking behind their choices of materials and technique. The views and opinions of the participants in this podcast are their own, and do not reflect or represent those of Adobe Systems.

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Welcome to the Adobe Photoshop Lightroom podcast and tutorial series. This podcast series is designed to give you access to the real story behind Lightroom. Not only do we take you behind the scenes with the engineers on the Lightroom team so you can hear their personal thinking on the program, but we also interview industry leaders and artists to gain their insight into the art and craft of digital photography. Your input has helped make Lightroom great, so keep it coming. Thanks very much, and always remember Rule #5. George Jardine, Pro Photography Evangelist, Adobe Systems, Inc.