PhotoNetCast brings you the photography topics that matter, whether you are a newcomer, photography enthusiast, semi-pro or even a photography professional. We highlight the latest news, discuss photography equipment (dSLR cameras, photography lighting, accessories, etc.), workflow, tips and tutoria…
After the long time that took us to gather the crew, and an even longer time to edit the episode, we are back to talk about Long term projects in photography
Brian Matiash joins us to share his reasons for a move to the Sony mirrorless system. We look at advantages and disadvantages.
Your portfolio is an important part of your photographic work. In thi episode we discuss how to create and maintain it.
In this episode we have a good conversation on how to do your own thing in photography and defining your photographic style.
We continue from the last episode, with listener questions and our selected from the web.
Besides a good discussion on the latest news topics, we look back at the ending year and share some of what's coming in 2015.
An extended discussion around the small or large equipment that is essential in photography - the photography accessories.
This photography podcast episode is dedicated to filters. We go into an extended discussion on the different types of filters and their uses in photography.
In this episode we discuss some of the highlights from this year's Photokina announcements.
Greg Lumley joins us to discuss the value of photography and his $35,000 image.
Has it really been 8 months? Surely not? Just when you thought we had disappeared for good, we're back. Job changes, house moves and family crises, but now it's time
Have you thought going smaller? On this episode we talk about advantages and disadvantages of mirrorless systems.
Movie reviews, Instant cameras, PhotoXplorers and a lot more, on another episode of your favorite photography podcast.
Ron Pepper joins us on the photography podcast to talk about his wirk in panoramic photography and 360-degree photography. We discuss the gear, software and, most importantly, the technique to achieve good results.
Lots of news and listener questions: new cameras, new lightroom and adobe cc, white balance, lytro, and much more.
On this episode of your favourite photography podcast, we discus the business of selling prints from your images.
In this episode we dig deep into the ins and outs of concert photography.
Dave Wilson takes the lead of the panel on this one to discuss the ins and outs of photoblogging.
After a long absence we are back with lots of news commentary, listener questions, and more. Glad to be back guys!
We take a look at some of the basic properties you should pay attention to when starting processing the images.
On this episode we take a look at some of our books that we think should also be on your collection.
Tom Hogarty, principal product manager for Adobe Lightroom, joins us to tell us all about Lightroom 4. We're also giving away a copy of Lightroom 4.
A look back at the world of film photography, in particular different types of cameras and film stocks.
Listeners' Questions show - Apertures, polarizers and GNDs, Portfolios and hosting, Brenizer technique, magic gadgets and more.
On this episode, we decided to talk about vacation photography - basically how to make the most of your trips that are not happening mainly for photography.
Episode 70 marks four years of PhotoNetCast. We annouce two competitions with over $1400 at stake, and take a look at the past 4 years in the photography industry.
Guy Tal joins us for a discussion on the value and ethics of issuing Limited Edition Prints.
On this episode we are joined by Colby Brown (The Giving Lens) and Ivan Makarov (Plus One Collection) on a conversation about their experiences combining photography and charity projects.
Want to shoot the tiny stuff in life? All the bugs, all the details in flowers? An Intro to Macro Photography
We answer listener questions: Eye-Fi cards, focus and focus points, high key photography, filters, tripods and heads, golden ration and composition, etc.
We talk Real Estate Photography with our guest Michael James. During the conversation we talk about shooting interiors, Michael’s approaches to lighting, workflow, gear, assembling a portfolio, etc.
The last episode of 2011 introduces as guest Thomas Leuthard, and we discuss his Street Photography work.
On this episode we talk photography spending habits, value of photography as collectible art and give you a few suggestions for Christmas gifts.
In this episode we have the please of talking with Mike Olbinski and his passion for storm photography.
On this episode we discuss our photography workflow and share a few tips to, hopefully, improve yours.
On this episode we are inside 500px (no, really, Sean was there) for a conversation with Jennifer Tse and Andrey Tochilin, the Media Director and the Digital Strategist for 500px, respectively.
With more and more photographers exhibiting online, one way to get noticed is by doing something different. How important is it to stand out with your photographic work?
Is hosting your own photoblog a good idea? In this episode we take a look at a few advantages and disadvantages.
TwitPic changes Terms of Service, Getty changes contract to contributors. Who loses with all this? The photog.
On this episode we have with us Trey Ratcliff on a long but inspirational conversation about the art and business of HDR photography.
On the first PNC of the year, we answer listener questions, talk about some news topics, and discuss mobile photo apps.
Great discussion on the future of photography publications, the new limited edition models by Hasselblad and lots of Wildlife Photography
A review of Photokina 2010, plus we end up talking about small flashes.
We’ve been promising it for a while but this post is the first in an occasional series devoted to photography technique. We would really appreciate your suggestions on further articles that you would like to read in this series. Aside from a few isolated creative cases, photographers strive to ensure that their images are as […]
In this episode we discuss some of the news coming out of Photokina 2010, and David Nightingale (@chromasia) joins us for a conversation on his work and photographic career.
In this episode we interview Elizabeth Kreutz about her work in Comeback 2.0 documenting Lance Armstrong and her World Press Photo Award.
Uncle Earl's glass plates, big cameras on the back of even bigger cameras and our main topic, Travelling with Photography Gear.
Are photographers who license images under Rights Managed losing a slice of the market? Find out on this episode with our guest Jim Pickerell.
In our Urban Exploration (or UrbEx) discussion we covered a lot of material from the legality of it, some equipment suggestions, safety, and much more. If you are at all interested in the topic, you really need to listen to this one.
What's the true value of a photography magazine? That is the question I pose to our guests on this episode... But there's more... Lightroom 3, iPhone 4, street photography...
A quick intro to BeetleCam, Corbis and the latest copyrights issues, iPad, Flash and HTML5, film chemicals, and of course our very own Selected from the Web... PhotoNetCast #46.