EOS Photographer is the podcast created to help Canon photographers master your gear and your craft. Created by a Canon alum and fueled by insiders and experts, this is the independent platform with the resources to help you reach your photography goals faster and with confidence.
When you get started with Speedlites, there are so many decisions — on camera or off, optical or radio, one flash or many, fill flash or key. Fortunately for us, we have the man who has been going deep with Canon products for almost 25 years. Brian Worley is a former product manager for Canon Europe and still works with them on a contract basis. If you have ever read the UK photography magazines, PhotoPlus, or EOS User, you've probably read his words. Well, today, we get to pick his brain on Speedlites. If you are a natural light photographer, only because you are afraid of Speedlites, then fear no more. Brian Worley is going to simplify Speedlites for you. By the end of this episode, I hope you'll be motivated to take a Speedlite or two out to see what you can create.Support the show (https://www.learncanon.com/patrons)
When you get started with Speedlites, there are so many decisions — on camera or off, optical or radio, one flash or many, fill flash or key. Fortunately for us, we have the man who has been going deep with Canon products for almost 25 years. Brian Worley is a former product manager for Canon Europe and still works with them on a contract basis. If you have ever read the UK photography magazines, PhotoPlus, or EOS User, you've probably read his words. Well, today, we get to pick his brain on Speedlites. If you are a natural light photographer, only because you are afraid of Speedlites, then fear no more. Brian Worley is going to simplify Speedlites for you. By the end of this episode, I hope you'll be motivated to take a Speedlite or two out to see what you can create.Support the show (https://www.learncanon.com/patrons)
When you get started with Speedlites, there are so many decisions — on camera or off, optical or radio, one flash or many, fill flash or key. Fortunately for us, we have the man who has been going deep with Canon products for almost 25 years. Brian Worley is a former product manager for Canon Europe and still works with them on a contract basis. If you have ever read the UK photography magazines, PhotoPlus, or EOS User, you’ve probably read his words. Well, today, we get to pick his brain on Speedlites. If you are a natural light photographer, only because you are afraid of Speedlites, then fear no more. Brian Worley is going to simplify Speedlites for you. By the end of this episode, I hope you’ll be motivated to take a Speedlite or two out to see what you can create.Support the show (https://www.learncanon.com/patrons)
I walked by Frank and Scott three times before I stopped and asked to take their photo. The two tattoo artists were joking around outside a tattoo shop, and I was out shooting street portraits for my 100 Strangers project.Over the years, I've done photographed plenty of street portraits and even started teaching others how to do it. Most people I teach overcome the same initial fears and find that it's a rewarding experience for them too.Now, it's your turn. In this episode, I will show you how you can make street portraits confidently.Listen to the podcast.Support the show (https://www.learncanon.com/patrons)
I walked by Frank and Scott three times before I stopped and asked to take their photo. The two tattoo artists were joking around outside a tattoo shop, and I was out shooting street portraits for my 100 Strangers project.Over the years, I've done photographed plenty of street portraits and even started teaching others how to do it. Most people I teach overcome the same initial fears and find that it's a rewarding experience for them too.Now, it's your turn. In this episode, I will show you how you can make street portraits confidently.Listen to the podcast.Support the show (https://www.learncanon.com/patrons)
I walked by Frank and Scott three times before I stopped and asked to take their photo. The two tattoo artists were joking around outside a tattoo shop, and I was out shooting street portraits for my 100 Strangers project.Over the years, I’ve done photographed plenty of street portraits and even started teaching others how to do it. Most people I teach overcome the same initial fears and find that it’s a rewarding experience for them too.Now, it’s your turn. In this episode, I will show you how you can make street portraits confidently.Listen to the podcast.Support the show (https://www.learncanon.com/patrons)
Street photography is one of the more accessible yet challenging forms of photography. As long as you have a camera, any camera, it's available to you. We've been seeing it in some form or another for several decades now. But if you want to be good, you have to work at it. You have to decide which approach you want to take and how you will go about creating. Should you engage or not engage people. And how you will deal with them?Josh Katz has not only thought about all these issues, he has also been sharing and teaching about them on his popular YouTube channel. He has an earnest charm when he teaches, which probably accounts for his popularity. His YouTube channel has 370,000 subscribers — which is almost the same population of my home town, New Orleans.He has a lot of great insights for us, too.Support the show (https://www.learncanon.com/patrons)
Street photography is one of the more accessible yet challenging forms of photography. As long as you have a camera, any camera, it's available to you. We've been seeing it in some form or another for several decades now. But if you want to be good, you have to work at it. You have to decide which approach you want to take and how you will go about creating. Should you engage or not engage people. And how you will deal with them?Josh Katz has not only thought about all these issues, he has also been sharing and teaching about them on his popular YouTube channel. He has an earnest charm when he teaches, which probably accounts for his popularity. His YouTube channel has 370,000 subscribers — which is almost the same population of my home town, New Orleans.He has a lot of great insights for us, too.Support the show (https://www.learncanon.com/patrons)
Street photography is one of the more accessible yet challenging forms of photography. As long as you have a camera, any camera, it’s available to you. We’ve been seeing it in some form or another for several decades now. But if you want to be good, you have to work at it. You have to decide which approach you want to take and how you will go about creating. Should you engage or not engage people. And how you will deal with them?Josh Katz has not only thought about all these issues, he has also been sharing and teaching about them on his popular YouTube channel. He has an earnest charm when he teaches, which probably accounts for his popularity. His YouTube channel has 370,000 subscribers — which is almost the same population of my home town, New Orleans.He has a lot of great insights for us, too.Support the show (https://www.learncanon.com/patrons)
Sometimes the mayday comes with a long explanation. Sometimes it is a message that is short and to the point.“Help I have to photograph a wedding!” I know many photographers get that call, because often, I get the next mayday, “Help! I have to photograph a wedding!In this episode, I'll give the full response I often wished I had the time to offer. Here is everything a non-wedding photographer should know before attempting a wedding.Listen to the podcastSupport the show (https://www.learncanon.com/patrons)
Sometimes the mayday comes with a long explanation. Sometimes it is a message that is short and to the point.“Help I have to photograph a wedding!” I know many photographers get that call, because often, I get the next mayday, “Help! I have to photograph a wedding!In this episode, I'll give the full response I often wished I had the time to offer. Here is everything a non-wedding photographer should know before attempting a wedding.Listen to the podcastSupport the show (https://www.learncanon.com/patrons)
Sometimes the mayday comes with a long explanation. Sometimes it is a message that is short and to the point.“Help I have to photograph a wedding!” I know many photographers get that call, because often, I get the next mayday, “Help! I have to photograph a wedding!In this episode, I’ll give the full response I often wished I had the time to offer. Here is everything a non-wedding photographer should know before attempting a wedding.Listen to the podcastSupport the show (https://www.learncanon.com/patrons)
For a photographer and sports fan growing up in a football town, there's one question you always dream of hearing, “would you like to shoot from the sidelines of an NFL game?”And for Scott Kelby, the dream came true. He shot for three years as a backup wire service photographer and another six years as the primary wire service photographer covering his hometown Tampa Bay Buccaneers.As you might expect, that experience comes with lots of great stories, not to mention helpful photography lessons.I'm talking photography and sports with THE Scott Kelby. Listen to the podcast.Support the show (https://www.learncanon.com/patrons)
For a photographer and sports fan growing up in a football town, there's one question you always dream of hearing, “would you like to shoot from the sidelines of an NFL game?”And for Scott Kelby, the dream came true. He shot for three years as a backup wire service photographer and another six years as the primary wire service photographer covering his hometown Tampa Bay Buccaneers.As you might expect, that experience comes with lots of great stories, not to mention helpful photography lessons.I'm talking photography and sports with THE Scott Kelby. Listen to the podcast.Support the show (https://www.learncanon.com/patrons)
For a photographer and sports fan growing up in a football town, there’s one question you always dream of hearing, “would you like to shoot from the sidelines of an NFL game?”And for Scott Kelby, the dream came true. He shot for three years as a backup wire service photographer and another six years as the primary wire service photographer covering his hometown Tampa Bay Buccaneers.As you might expect, that experience comes with lots of great stories, not to mention helpful photography lessons.I’m talking photography and sports with THE Scott Kelby. Listen to the podcast.Support the show (https://www.learncanon.com/patrons)
Scott Kelby shared a rare moment of honesty that you don't usually hear from professional photographers. “Do you know how you can take better pictures? Go somewhere interesting!” he joked during a presentation at PhotoPlus Expo. “Do you see this photo?” he said of a spectacular sunset image. “I just showed up and pressed the button.” Of course, Scott is simplifying his role quite a bit. He's right that travel photography is a great way to create photographs, but it requires more than showing up and pushing a button. Follow these 5 Ps for great travel photographs and travel photography experiences. Planning Choose somewhere interesting Research to see what other photographers have created Check the light Look up local laws Create shot lists Decide pack light vs take everything Packing list Practice Producing (or shooting) Work your shot list Turn around at locations Use EADS for complete coverage Use a six-shooter approach Situational awareness and safety People relations Make friends Approach person to person before photographer to subject More important to click with people before you click the shutter Post-production Edit down ruthlessly Group thematically & tell stories Crop & experiment. It doesn't have to look like you shot it. Presentation Show and share your work Make books or prints Share your best on blog & social
Scott Kelby shared a rare moment of honesty that you don't usually hear from professional photographers. “Do you know how you can take better pictures? Go somewhere interesting!” he joked during a presentation at PhotoPlus Expo. “Do you see this photo?” he said of a spectacular sunset image. “I just showed up and pressed the button.” Of course, Scott is simplifying his role quite a bit. He's right that travel photography is a great way to create photographs, but it requires more than showing up and pushing a button. Follow these 5 Ps for great travel photographs and travel photography experiences. Planning Choose somewhere interesting Research to see what other photographers have created Check the light Look up local laws Create shot lists Decide pack light vs take everything Packing list Practice Producing (or shooting) Work your shot list Turn around at locations Use EADS for complete coverage Use a six-shooter approach Situational awareness and safety People relations Make friends Approach person to person before photographer to subject More important to click with people before you click the shutter Post-production Edit down ruthlessly Group thematically & tell stories Crop & experiment. It doesn't have to look like you shot it. Presentation Show and share your work Make books or prints Share your best on blog & social
Scott Kelby shared a rare moment of honesty that you don’t usually hear from professional photographers. “Do you know how you can take better pictures? Go somewhere interesting!” he joked during a presentation at PhotoPlus Expo. “Do you see this photo?” he said of a spectacular sunset image. “I just showed up and pressed the button.”Of course, Scott is simplifying his role quite a bit. He’s right that travel photography is a great way to create photographs, but it requires more than showing up and pushing a button. Follow these 5 Ps for great travel photographs and travel photography experiences.PlanningChoose somewhere interestingResearch to see what other photographers have createdCheck the lightLook up local lawsCreate shot listsDecide pack light vs take everythingPacking listPracticeProducing (or shooting)Work your shot listTurn around at locationsUse EADS for complete coverageUse a six-shooter approachSituational awareness and safetyPeople relationsMake friendsApproach person to person before photographer to subjectMore important to click with people before you click the shutterPost-productionEdit down ruthlesslyGroup thematically & tell storiesCrop & experiment. It doesn’t have to look like you shot it.PresentationShow and share your workMake books or printsShare your best on blog & socialSupport the show (https://www.learncanon.com/patrons)
If you spend more than five minutes with Rick Sammon, you are bound to learn something about photography. After photographing more than 100 countries throughout his career, there are few things he hasn't seen and photographed...or taught others how to shoot.How did he happen upon this life in photography? That's how we begin this conversation with Rick Sammon. He tells us about the first time he picked up a camera, how he fell in love with photography, and how he built his business.And along the way, he also teaches us about photography.Support the show (https://www.learncanon.com/patrons)
If you spend more than five minutes with Rick Sammon, you are bound to learn something about photography. After photographing more than 100 countries throughout his career, there are few things he hasn't seen and photographed...or taught others how to shoot.How did he happen upon this life in photography? That's how we begin this conversation with Rick Sammon. He tells us about the first time he picked up a camera, how he fell in love with photography, and how he built his business.And along the way, he also teaches us about photography.Support the show (https://www.learncanon.com/patrons)
If you spend more than five minutes with Rick Sammon, you are bound to learn something about photography. After photographing more than 100 countries throughout his career, there are few things he hasn’t seen and photographed...or taught others how to shoot.How did he happen upon this life in photography? That’s how we begin this conversation with Rick Sammon. He tells us about the first time he picked up a camera, how he fell in love with photography, and how he built his business.And along the way, he also teaches us about photography.Support the show (https://www.learncanon.com/patrons)
Today, we go back to basics. I've heard from a number of you that you are struggling to learn your DSLRs…that you struggle with shooting in manual mode. That you aren't sure what all the buttons on your camera do. That you need to be more comfortable learning your camera. Well, I have a couple of resources for you. Today, I'm going to walk you through the basics of exposure, all of the options in your creative modes; and how you choose the correct shooting mode. By the end of this podcast, you should have a process to start taking control of your camera.This training is a peek into the class that I am creating for you. This episode is part of the information we will cover, but your class will have all the visuals and illustration; opportunities to practice, and a platform to get feedback. It will be specific to Canon cameras and personalized by me. You'll have the resources to take control of your camera, and the support to help ensure your success.Jump to Chapters:4:26 - Basics of Exposure 9:18 - Aperture/Depth of Field 18:21 - Shutter Speed/Motion or Movement 27:53 - ISO/How much light do you need 34:17 - Shooting Modes 45:58 - Decision Tree - How to choose the right shooting mode Support the show (https://www.learncanon.com/patrons)
Today, we go back to basics. I've heard from a number of you that you are struggling to learn your DSLRs…that you struggle with shooting in manual mode. That you aren't sure what all the buttons on your camera do. That you need to be more comfortable learning your camera. Well, I have a couple of resources for you. Today, I'm going to walk you through the basics of exposure, all of the options in your creative modes; and how you choose the correct shooting mode. By the end of this podcast, you should have a process to start taking control of your camera.This training is a peek into the class that I am creating for you. This episode is part of the information we will cover, but your class will have all the visuals and illustration; opportunities to practice, and a platform to get feedback. It will be specific to Canon cameras and personalized by me. You'll have the resources to take control of your camera, and the support to help ensure your success.Jump to Chapters:4:26 - Basics of Exposure 9:18 - Aperture/Depth of Field 18:21 - Shutter Speed/Motion or Movement 27:53 - ISO/How much light do you need 34:17 - Shooting Modes 45:58 - Decision Tree - How to choose the right shooting mode Support the show (https://www.learncanon.com/patrons)
Today, we go back to basics. I’ve heard from a number of you that you are struggling to learn your DSLRs…that you struggle with shooting in manual mode. That you aren’t sure what all the buttons on your camera do. That you need to be more comfortable learning your camera. Well, I have a couple of resources for you. Today, I’m going to walk you through the basics of exposure, all of the options in your creative modes; and how you choose the correct shooting mode. By the end of this podcast, you should have a process to start taking control of your camera.This training is a peek into the class that I am creating for you. This episode is part of the information we will cover, but your class will have all the visuals and illustration; opportunities to practice, and a platform to get feedback. It will be specific to Canon cameras and personalized by me. You’ll have the resources to take control of your camera, and the support to help ensure your success.Jump to Chapters:4:26 - Basics of Exposure 9:18 - Aperture/Depth of Field 18:21 - Shutter Speed/Motion or Movement 27:53 - ISO/How much light do you need 34:17 - Shooting Modes 45:58 - Decision Tree - How to choose the right shooting mode Support the show (https://www.learncanon.com/patrons)
Were last year's fireworks photos a bust? No worries. You won't have to be frustrated this year, too. You can take spectacular fireworks photos with the right tools and settings. In this special podcast episode, I will talk you through how to photograph fireworks. We'll talk about the settings, composition, and tools you will need for success.Support the show (https://www.learncanon.com/patrons)
Were last year's fireworks photos a bust? No worries. You won't have to be frustrated this year, too. You can take spectacular fireworks photos with the right tools and settings. In this special podcast episode, I will talk you through how to photograph fireworks. We'll talk about the settings, composition, and tools you will need for success.Support the show (https://www.learncanon.com/patrons)
Were last year's fireworks photos a bust? No worries. You won't have to be frustrated this year, too. You can take spectacular fireworks photos with the right tools and settings. In this special podcast episode, I will talk you through how to photograph fireworks. We'll talk about the settings, composition, and tools you will need for success.Support the show (https://www.learncanon.com/patrons)
Ever feel like just screaming when you download your photos from a shoot?You wasted so much time fidgeting with your camera rather than shooting. And the photo you thought would be the money shot? You'd go broke.To make things worse, everyone else from the same shoot is posting these amazing images. The whole experience has you wondering, "What am I doing wrong?"If this sounds like you, I created a lesson for you that I planned to begin teaching today. But then there more I thought about it, the more I felt that to help you, we have to deal with a few issues before we even touch the camera.Here is my practical approach to the creative process.Listen to the podcast.Support the show (https://www.learncanon.com/patrons)
Ever feel like just screaming when you download your photos from a shoot?You wasted so much time fidgeting with your camera rather than shooting. And the photo you thought would be the money shot? You'd go broke.To make things worse, everyone else from the same shoot is posting these amazing images. The whole experience has you wondering, "What am I doing wrong?"If this sounds like you, I created a lesson for you that I planned to begin teaching today. But then there more I thought about it, the more I felt that to help you, we have to deal with a few issues before we even touch the camera.Here is my practical approach to the creative process.Listen to the podcast.Support the show (https://www.learncanon.com/patrons)
Ever feel like just screaming when you download your photos from a shoot?You wasted so much time fidgeting with your camera rather than shooting. And the photo you thought would be the money shot? You’d go broke.To make things worse, everyone else from the same shoot is posting these amazing images. The whole experience has you wondering, "What am I doing wrong?"If this sounds like you, I created a lesson for you that I planned to begin teaching today. But then there more I thought about it, the more I felt that to help you, we have to deal with a few issues before we even touch the camera.Here is my practical approach to the creative process.Listen to the podcast.Support the show (https://www.learncanon.com/patrons)
Before you pack your bags and take off for the next photography conference, how do you make sure that the experience will be productive?Many photographers arrive at the latest trade show with lots of excitement and then get completely overwhelmed by the sheer volume of people and information. Skip Cohen has participated in conferences as an organizer, vendor, speaker, and attendee. He shares his tips on how photographers can get the most out of your next meeting or event.Listen to the podcastSupport the show (https://www.learncanon.com/patrons)
Before you pack your bags and take off for the next photography conference, how do you make sure that the experience will be productive?Many photographers arrive at the latest trade show with lots of excitement and then get completely overwhelmed by the sheer volume of people and information. Skip Cohen has participated in conferences as an organizer, vendor, speaker, and attendee. He shares his tips on how photographers can get the most out of your next meeting or event.Listen to the podcastSupport the show (https://www.learncanon.com/patrons)
Before you pack your bags and take off for the next photography conference, how do you make sure that the experience will be productive?Many photographers arrive at the latest trade show with lots of excitement and then get completely overwhelmed by the sheer volume of people and information. Skip Cohen has participated in conferences as an organizer, vendor, speaker, and attendee. He shares his tips on how photographers can get the most out of your next meeting or event.Listen to the podcastSupport the show (https://www.learncanon.com/patrons)
Sherry Hagerman was divorced, single mom of two with $700 to her name when she made a decision that changed her life. She had been trying to get her photography business off the ground with little success and was worried that once her money ran out, she would also be out of options. What happened next, a gambler might say she pushed all her chips to the middle of the table. You could even say she bet on herself. Or you could say she made a strategic investment. However you say it, the next step took guts. Sherry took her $700 and registered for a photography conference. And what happened at the conference created one of the great turnaround stories in our industry. Now she's paying it forward by creating her a conference for the other Sherry's who might be in the same place. Here's her story. Sherry also told us a lot about her new conference ClickCon. If you are interested in learning more about it, click the link below:CLICKCONNote: This is an affiliate link, so I do get compensated when you use it to register. If you found value from this episode, and you plant to attend the conference, I'd love it if you'd register here.Support the show (https://www.learncanon.com/patrons)
Sherry Hagerman was divorced, single mom of two with $700 to her name when she made a decision that changed her life. She had been trying to get her photography business off the ground with little success and was worried that once her money ran out, she would also be out of options. What happened next, a gambler might say she pushed all her chips to the middle of the table. You could even say she bet on herself. Or you could say she made a strategic investment. However you say it, the next step took guts. Sherry took her $700 and registered for a photography conference. And what happened at the conference created one of the great turnaround stories in our industry. Now she's paying it forward by creating her a conference for the other Sherry's who might be in the same place. Here's her story. Sherry also told us a lot about her new conference ClickCon. If you are interested in learning more about it, click the link below:CLICKCONNote: This is an affiliate link, so I do get compensated when you use it to register. If you found value from this episode, and you plant to attend the conference, I'd love it if you'd register here.Support the show (https://www.learncanon.com/patrons)
Sherry Hagerman was divorced, single mom of two with $700 to her name when she made a decision that changed her life. She had been trying to get her photography business off the ground with little success and was worried that once her money ran out, she would also be out of options. What happened next, a gambler might say she pushed all her chips to the middle of the table. You could even say she bet on herself. Or you could say she made a strategic investment. However you say it, the next step took guts. Sherry took her $700 and registered for a photography conference. And what happened at the conference created one of the great turnaround stories in our industry. Now she’s paying it forward by creating her a conference for the other Sherry’s who might be in the same place. Here’s her story. Sherry also told us a lot about her new conference ClickCon. If you are interested in learning more about it, click the link below:CLICKCONNote: This is an affiliate link, so I do get compensated when you use it to register. If you found value from this episode, and you plant to attend the conference, I’d love it if you’d register here.Support the show (https://www.learncanon.com/patrons)
You can get all the technical things correct, light, composition, exposure — and still get a so what picture. How do you fix it? Ask yourself these questions to find the story for your photo.Storytelling elements are the one feature that can make good pictures great and even memorable. Good storytelling is helpful if you are doing travel photography, street photography, photojournalism, sports and action. And as Freddy told us in Episode 109, even with Food & Beverage Photography.In this episode, I discuss the questions that can lead you to better storytelling photography.Support the show (https://www.learncanon.com/patrons)
You can get all the technical things correct, light, composition, exposure — and still get a so what picture. How do you fix it? Ask yourself these questions to find the story for your photo.Storytelling elements are the one feature that can make good pictures great and even memorable. Good storytelling is helpful if you are doing travel photography, street photography, photojournalism, sports and action. And as Freddy told us in Episode 109, even with Food & Beverage Photography.In this episode, I discuss the questions that can lead you to better storytelling photography.Support the show (https://www.learncanon.com/patrons)
You can get all the technical things correct, light, composition, exposure — and still get a so what picture. How do you fix it? Ask yourself these questions to find the story for your photo.Storytelling elements are the one feature that can make good pictures great and even memorable. Good storytelling is helpful if you are doing travel photography, street photography, photojournalism, sports and action. And as Freddy told us in Episode 109, even with Food & Beverage Photography.In this episode, I discuss the questions that can lead you to better storytelling photography.Support the show (https://www.learncanon.com/patrons)
If you've ever experienced your mouth watering, just because you were looking at a photo of a cold drink, you can thank people like Freddy Clark.Beverage photography is a more challenging subset of food photography. Instagram overflows with photos from people snapshotting their meals, but when you want to set up a stylized shoot of a beverage in a glass or bottle, that's a different level of effort. Lucky for us, we have a great food & beverage photographer to talk with today.Support the show (https://www.learncanon.com/patrons)
If you've ever experienced your mouth watering, just because you were looking at a photo of a cold drink, you can thank people like Freddy Clark.Beverage photography is a more challenging subset of food photography. Instagram overflows with photos from people snapshotting their meals, but when you want to set up a stylized shoot of a beverage in a glass or bottle, that's a different level of effort. Lucky for us, we have a great food & beverage photographer to talk with today.Support the show (https://www.learncanon.com/patrons)
If you’ve ever experienced your mouth watering, just because you were looking at a photo of a cold drink, you can thank people like Freddy Clark.Beverage photography is a more challenging subset of food photography. Instagram overflows with photos from people snapshotting their meals, but when you want to set up a stylized shoot of a beverage in a glass or bottle, that’s a different level of effort. Lucky for us, we have a great food & beverage photographer to talk with today.Support the show (https://www.learncanon.com/patrons)
Whether they are roaring by at 200 miles per hour or parked in the perfect light, automobiles can be both thrilling and challenging to photograph. Jim Rose should know. He's been a fan and photographer of automobiles for almost 40 years. A former Canon USA instructor, Jim learned photography to have something to do while he was watching cars race. He turned photography into a career with Canon and now he's here to share his best lessons on how to photograph automobiles.About Jim Rose, former Canon USA instructor.If you were into Canon photography in San Francisco, you likely learned from Jim Rose. Jim Rose was a Canon Trainer for Canon USA who ran the San Francisco and Bay Area Canon Live Learning location. He was one of the favorite instructors in the program, as he drew from his experience shooting events for Canon that included Super Bowls, Olympic Games, Democratic and Republican National Conventions, and Formula One auto races in Japan and the United States. In addition to San Francisco classes, he has conducted workshops in Yosemite, Yellowstone, Death Valley, and Hawaii Volcanoes National Parks. Support the show (https://www.learncanon.com/patrons)
Whether they are roaring by at 200 miles per hour or parked in the perfect light, automobiles can be both thrilling and challenging to photograph. Jim Rose should know. He's been a fan and photographer of automobiles for almost 40 years. A former Canon USA instructor, Jim learned photography to have something to do while he was watching cars race. He turned photography into a career with Canon and now he's here to share his best lessons on how to photograph automobiles.About Jim Rose, former Canon USA instructor.If you were into Canon photography in San Francisco, you likely learned from Jim Rose. Jim Rose was a Canon Trainer for Canon USA who ran the San Francisco and Bay Area Canon Live Learning location. He was one of the favorite instructors in the program, as he drew from his experience shooting events for Canon that included Super Bowls, Olympic Games, Democratic and Republican National Conventions, and Formula One auto races in Japan and the United States. In addition to San Francisco classes, he has conducted workshops in Yosemite, Yellowstone, Death Valley, and Hawaii Volcanoes National Parks. Support the show (https://www.learncanon.com/patrons)
Whether they are roaring by at 200 miles per hour or parked in the perfect light, automobiles can be both thrilling and challenging to photograph. Jim Rose should know. He’s been a fan and photographer of automobiles for almost 40 years. A former Canon USA instructor, Jim learned photography to have something to do while he was watching cars race. He turned photography into a career with Canon and now he’s here to share his best lessons on how to photograph automobiles.About Jim Rose, former Canon USA instructor.If you were into Canon photography in San Francisco, you likely learned from Jim Rose. Jim Rose was a Canon Trainer for Canon USA who ran the San Francisco and Bay Area Canon Live Learning location. He was one of the favorite instructors in the program, as he drew from his experience shooting events for Canon that included Super Bowls, Olympic Games, Democratic and Republican National Conventions, and Formula One auto races in Japan and the United States. In addition to San Francisco classes, he has conducted workshops in Yosemite, Yellowstone, Death Valley, and Hawaii Volcanoes National Parks. Support the show (https://www.learncanon.com/patrons)
You've asked it. You know you've asked it. It might have been when you were just starting photography. It might have been last week. But at some point you asked… which lens should I buy next? Today, I answer that question and introduce the Ultimate Guide to Canon lenses. This helps you from the journey from your kit lens to your best lens. Find the show notes here: https://www.eosphotographer.com/blog/which-lens-should-i-buy-next.Support the show (https://www.learncanon.com/patrons)
You've asked it. You know you've asked it. It might have been when you were just starting photography. It might have been last week. But at some point you asked… which lens should I buy next? Today, I answer that question and introduce the Ultimate Guide to Canon lenses. This helps you from the journey from your kit lens to your best lens. Find the show notes here: https://www.eosphotographer.com/blog/which-lens-should-i-buy-next.Support the show (https://www.learncanon.com/patrons)
You’ve asked it. You know you’ve asked it. It might have been when you were just starting photography. It might have been last week. But at some point you asked… which lens should I buy next? Today, I answer that question and introduce the Ultimate Guide to Canon lenses. This helps you from the journey from your kit lens to your best lens. Find the show notes here: https://www.eosphotographer.com/blog/which-lens-should-i-buy-next.Support the show (https://www.learncanon.com/patrons)
The questions tickled me. Back in 2015, I announced that I was shutting down my Free Photo Webinars and starting a podcast instead. My webinars had run for four years — on second Tuesday night of every month. We had great photographers join us to show their work and tell their stories. I had a fairly loyal following, so they were probably puzzled that I wanted to shift.“Why in the world would you want to start a podcast?” “Do you really want to replace a monthly requirement with a weekly one?”“Isn't photography a visual medium?”I had a feeling this was something worth trying, but I didn't know what to expect.By the time I paused it to go work for Canon, I was firmly a fan. This was one of the better decisions I had made for my business.Now that I've rebooted with EOS Photographer, I got the same questions again. I thought I'd answer them here. Believe it or not, podcasting can be a great tool for any photography or photography education business.Support the show (https://www.learncanon.com/patrons)
The questions tickled me. Back in 2015, I announced that I was shutting down my Free Photo Webinars and starting a podcast instead. My webinars had run for four years — on second Tuesday night of every month. We had great photographers join us to show their work and tell their stories. I had a fairly loyal following, so they were probably puzzled that I wanted to shift.“Why in the world would you want to start a podcast?” “Do you really want to replace a monthly requirement with a weekly one?”“Isn't photography a visual medium?”I had a feeling this was something worth trying, but I didn't know what to expect.By the time I paused it to go work for Canon, I was firmly a fan. This was one of the better decisions I had made for my business.Now that I've rebooted with EOS Photographer, I got the same questions again. I thought I'd answer them here. Believe it or not, podcasting can be a great tool for any photography or photography education business.Support the show (https://www.learncanon.com/patrons)
The questions tickled me. Back in 2015, I announced that I was shutting down my Free Photo Webinars and starting a podcast instead. My webinars had run for four years — on second Tuesday night of every month. We had great photographers join us to show their work and tell their stories. I had a fairly loyal following, so they were probably puzzled that I wanted to shift.“Why in the world would you want to start a podcast?” “Do you really want to replace a monthly requirement with a weekly one?”“Isn’t photography a visual medium?”I had a feeling this was something worth trying, but I didn’t know what to expect.By the time I paused it to go work for Canon, I was firmly a fan. This was one of the better decisions I had made for my business.Now that I’ve rebooted with EOS Photographer, I got the same questions again. I thought I’d answer them here. Believe it or not, podcasting can be a great tool for any photography or photography education business.Support the show (https://www.learncanon.com/patrons)