Landscape photographer Tom Reed discusses his influences (Ansel Adams, Edgar Payne, the Hudson River School, and Japanese martial arts/aesthetics) and his books of photography—The Granite Avatars of Patagonia, Moved by a Mountain, and Summers in the Sierras. 

 

Tom Reed delves into the ideas from his TEDx talk “Natural Beauty and Aesthetic Arrest,” describing aesthetic arrest—borrowed via Joseph Campbell from James Joyce—as being stunned by beauty to the point of losing the usual sense of self. He explores why eroded mountains can feel majestic, drawing on physicist Thomas Campbell’s ideas about organization versus entropy and linking organization to love. Reed connects his photography composition to Japanese tea ceremony and ikebana’s dominant/subdominant/subordinate principle, recounts quitting film photography after his camera was crushed, years of intense looking, wide travels (Caribbean, Belize, Alaska, Hawaii, California), near-drowning surfing in Oahu and how he finally returned to photography. 

 

Tom lives in Fort Bragg on the rugged Mendocino Coast of Northern California, travels to wild places and spends five weeks each summer at a cabin he built in Alaska. 

 

00:00 Introduction to Tom Reed, Landscape Photographer

01:53 Aesthetic Arrest

06:11 Inspiration from an Alpine View

08:19 Why Erosion Can Be Majestic

11:00 Japanese Aesthetics:  Ikebana and Chabana

12:23 Creating the Composition

13:46 Putting Yourself in the Right Position for the Composition

14:35 Principles of Flower Arranging as Applied to Photography

16:15 The Majesty of What Stands

16:35 What’s Standing Is Still Organized

19:14 On Photography: The Cameras Got Heavy

21:54 In Belize with Birdie

28:24 The Artist’s Impulse

29:36 Near-Death Experience Surfing the North Shore of Oahu

33:23 Raw Beauty That Inspires Awe

35:51 A Masculine Sense of Beauty

37:57 Leaving Hawaii

38:32 A Hobo Life with the Fall Colors in New England 

40:44 Building a Cabin in Alaska

42:57 The Japanese Aesthetic

43:38 Aikido and Athletics

45:25 An Aikido Bum for 10 Years

47:01 Learning Tea Ceremony

47:43 Tea Ceremony and the Concept of Wabi-Sabi

49:46 Going to Japan

51:56 How to Contact Tom Reed

 

Tom’s Books

The Granite Avatars of Patagonia

Moved by a Mountain, Inspiration from an Alpine View in Alaska (also an audiobook, featured in Alaska Magazine and Cirque)

The Other Side, On the Road in South America

Summers in the Sierras (limited edition)

Find these at https://TomReedBooks.com

(not an affiliate link)

 

Tom’s TEDx Talk 

“Natural Beauty and Aesthetic Arrest” (TEDxHomer, 2011)

https://youtu.be/aB8L5a-P6NM?si=3-LmcdGe2EPJScBr

 

Contact Tom Reed

https://tomreed.com

https://tomreedbooks.com

CREDITS

Host and creator: Christi Cassidy

Contact: christi@movingalongpodcast.com

Artwork by Phyllis Busell

Music by Eve’s Blue.

Post-production help from Auphonic.com.

Show notes written with assistance from Descript and Claude.ai.

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