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The Beginner Photography Podcast
Capturing the Action at the Indy 500 with Chris Owens

The Beginner Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2025 64:21 Transcription Available


#565 Chris Owens is the Director of Photo Operations for IndyCar, and in this episode of The Beginner Photography Podcast, he shares what it's really like to photograph the iconic Indianapolis 500. From his first experiences with disposable cameras as a child to leading a team of photographers at one of the world's largest single-day sporting events, Chris details the technical, creative, and logistical challenges that come with high-paced event photography.He explains how persistence, adaptability, and a passion for storytelling have shaped his career. Chris offers practical advice for breaking into event and sports photography, highlighting the importance of volunteering, networking, and being proactive with your portfolio. KEY TOPICS COVEREDBreaking into Event Photography & Building a Career - Chris discusses his early fascination with capturing memories, the path from hobby to professional, and strategies for getting noticed—including the power of volunteering and keeping a portfolio visible.Operational & Creative Challenges at the Indy 500 - The massive scale of the event requires intricate planning, teamwork, and shot lists; photographers often multitask and cover everything from action shots to sponsor events.Creative Storytelling in Fast-Paced Environments - Chris shares the importance of finding unique angles, moving beyond standard shots, and using techniques like slow shutter speeds to capture both speed and atmosphere.IMPORTANT DEFINITIONS & CONCEPTSShot List: A detailed plan assigning photographers to specific events, angles, or moments, ensuring coverage of all necessary aspects of a large event. Relevance: Essential for organizing coverage at events as vast as the Indy 500.DISCUSSION & REFLECTION QUESTIONSHow does volunteering and working for free early in your career add value, and when should you start charging for your work?What are the unique storytelling opportunities at massive sporting events compared to smaller assignments?In what ways can photographers push themselves beyond “safe shots” to develop a recognizable style or perspective?RESOURCES:Visit Chris Owens' Website - https://www.chrisowensphotography.com/Follow Chris Owens on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/chrisowens/Grab your free 52 Lightroom Presets athttp://freephotographypresets.com/ Sign up for your free CloudSpot Account today at www.DeliverPhotos.comConnect with Raymond! Join the free Beginner Photography Podcast Community at https://beginnerphotopod.com/group Get your Photo Questions Answered on the show - https://beginnerphotopod.com/qa Grab your free camera setting cheatsheet - https://perfectcamerasettings.com/ Thanks for listening & keep shooting!

Long lens
EP71: 100 men vs gorilla, Canon cameras & more!

Long lens

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 17:17


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B&H Photography Podcast
Picturing the World from Immersive to Eternal, with Claudio Edinger

B&H Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2025 69:14


Above Photograph © Claudio Edinger When it comes to photography, Claudio Edinger has a Midas touch. Equally celebrated for his immersive photo series, the intimacy of his portraits, and his aerial views that conjure a sense of the eternal through selective focus, his compulsion for research drives adjustments to his photographic strategy from one project to the next. In today's show, we unpack the many facets of Claudio's storied career, from his arrival in New York and early documentation of Brooklyn's Hasidic community in the late 1970s to the environmental portraits he made inside Manhattan's infamous Chelsea Hotel, and beyond.  Learn the backstory to his fortuitous connection with master portraitist Philippe Halsman, and the influence this had on his photographic vocabulary. We also discuss Claudio's aerial imagery made from helicopters and drones, and debate the slippery slope between noteworthy content, image quality, and resolution. As a longtime disciple of meditation, Claudio's approach to photography is equally influenced by the underlying flow of energy essential to life on this planet, which led him to state, “I'm open to whatever the universe brings my way. But the universe has to conspire in your favor. My whole life has been like that. I've been guided. My intuition brings me to places, and the place drags me into it.” Guest: Claudio Edinger Episode Timeline: 3:03: Claudio's beginnings in photography while studying economics in Sao Paulo, and his first exhibit at the Sao Paulo Museum of Art. 4:55: A move to New York in 1976 and a two-year project on Brooklyn's Hasidic community. 8:42: Connecting with master portrait photographer Philippe Halsman, and how this expanded Claudio's vocabulary as a photographer. 15:35: A move to the Chelsea Hotel and a new photographic strategy to make environmental portraits of the building and its residents. 19:52: The influence of August Sander's work, and Claudio's pursuit of intimacy to create images with universal meaning. 25:22: The organic path of Claudio's photographic approach, and how he developed his selective focus technique.  28:15: Episode Break 29:06: The predictable visual effect of a Hasselblad's square frame, combined with a tripod and flash for portraits of patients in a Brazilian insane asylum. 33:06: Using the same techniques to capture the insanity inside an institution, as well as to photograph the institutionalized insanity of Brazilian Carnival.  37:51: Claudio's assignment work, plus his time as a New York paparazzo and the lessons this taught him.  39:28: Claudio's experience as a war photographer in El Salvador, and the urgency of living connected to war.  43:42: Shifting to a 4x5 Toyo camera to further explore the tilt-shift look of selective focus.   48:57: The shortcomings of large format that forced Claudio to shift to digital and then discover aerial photography.   54:17: Comparing aerial photos from a helicopter with those made from a drone, plus Claudio's thoughts on viewing the world from the point of view of eternity. Guest Bio: Claudio Edinger is one of Brazil's preeminent photographers. After studying economics at Mackenzie University in São Paulo in the early 70s, he turned his attention to photography, and he hasn't stopped since.  Edinger moved to New York City in 1976, and during the 20 years he spent in the US, he completed immersive photo essays about the Hasidic community of Brooklyn, the denizens of Manhattan's Chelsea Hotel, and habitués of LA's Venice Beach. He also freelanced for Brazilian and North American publications such as Veja, Time, Life, Rolling Stone, and The New York Times Magazine, among many others.  The author of more than twenty books, Edinger's photographs have been collected worldwide and exhibited by institutions such as New York's International Center of Photography, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Maison Europeénne de la Photographie in Paris, and the São Paulo Museum of Art, to name but a few. Edinger has received many honors for his work, including the Ernst Haas Award, the Hasselblad Award, the Higashikawa Award, and the Leica Medal of Excellence, which he received twice.  Always seeking new approaches to his work, Edinger has explored a wide range of camera formats and photographic techniques over the course of his career. In 2000, he began working with a large format camera, using selective focus to approximate human vision, and in 2015, he started an exploration of aerial photography—a theme that continues to this day. Stay Connected: Claudio Edinger Website: https://www.claudioedinger.com/ Claudio Edinger Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/claudioedinger/ Claudio Edinger Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/claudio.edinger/ Claudio Edinger Wikipedia page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claudio_Edinger Claudio Edinger Chelsea Hotel book: https://www.abbeville.com/collections/just-released/products/the-chelsea-hotel End Credits: Host: Derek Fahsbender Senior Creative Producer: Jill Waterman Senior Technical Producer: Mike Weinstein Executive Producer: Richard Stevens

B&H Photography Podcast
Passing the Podcast Keys with Derek Fahsbender and Allan Weitz

B&H Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2025 74:35


Allan Weitz had little idea of the grand photographic adventures in store when he signed on as host of the B&H Photography Podcast shortly before the show's debut in October 2015. As a self-described big mouth, and with more than 40 years as a working pro fueling his curiosity about all things photographic, Allan quickly honed his chops to become the voice of the show. Today's episode marks a crossroads, as Allan passes his hosting mic to the show's incoming host, Derek Fahsbender, producer and host of the B&H Event Space. During a lively chat, we celebrate Allan's long and successful career, both on assignment and at the helm of the podcast, with some never before told stories and audio clips from memorable interactions with guests. A few of the many topics we cover include, how a kid from Sheepshead Bay made a name for himself photographing classic yachts, the ways in which Allan's time behind a New Jersey deli counter enhanced his ability to engage with people on a human level—among other benefits to career reinvention—and how his shift into podcasting taught him to use his voice as an instrument. As Allan aptly summarized for attendees of the podcast team's 2018 presentation of Podcasting 101: “It's not always what you say, but how you say it.” Guest: Allan Weitz Episode Timeline  3:38: Allan's B&H Event Space segment from Podcasting 101. 8:35: The back story to Allan's one-word podcast intro “Greetings!” 10:44: Allan's chat with digital camera inventor Steve Sasson about their shared Brooklyn roots.  13:56: Allan's hosting skills as a court jester—or Tummler in Yiddish. 16:12: Gear talk, and a clip from Allan's chat with Bellamy Hunt of The Japan Camera Hunter. 21:19: Allan waxes poetic about his love for the Hasselblad Superwide, plus his early adoption of digital gear.  28:24: Branching out from commercial assignments to tech writing and other things. 38:18: Episode break 39:27: Memorable stories and life lessons from Allan's assignment career. 44:22: Allan's entrée to the world of yachting photography and portfolio tips. 50:44: Allan's career evolution in the rarified 1980s photography landscape. 57:31: The art of the interview and the value of collaboration among the podcast team.  59:53: Getting beyond difficult pictures during an interview with Bruce Gilden  1:03:50: Upcoming plans and Allan's Kodachrome book project. 1:10:31: Allan offers listeners his Tusen Takks for their trust in his time behind the mic.  Guest Bio: Allan Weitz started taking pictures when digital meant doing something with your fingers. A graduate of New York City's High School of Art and Design and the School of Visual Arts, Allan is the founding host of the B&H Photography Podcast, one of the highest-rated photography podcasts in Apple's Creative Arts category.  For more than 50 years, Allan's photographs have graced the covers and inside pages of dozens of publications, including New York magazine, Esquire, GQ, Yachting, and Nautical Quarterly. Many of these images have won him awards from the New York, Philadelphia, and New Jersey Art Directors Clubs, the Graphic Artists Guild, Art Direction Magazine, Print, and Graphis, among others.  More recently, Allan has had great success exhibiting—and winning awards for—his photos as fine art prints, as well as dabbling with artificial intelligence using the traditional photos from his vast image library as source material.  Stay Connected: Allan Weitz Website: https://www.allanweitz.com/ Allan Weitz Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/allanweitz/ Allan Weitz articles on the B&H Explora Blog: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/explora/users/allan-weitz Podcasting 101 with the B&H Photography Podcast Team: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yd2KDaNSjGI Steve Sasson Podcast Episode: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/explora/podcasts/photography/invention-of-digital-camera Japan Camera Hunter Podcast Episode: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/explora/podcasts/photography/podcast-the-japan-camera-hunter Graham Nash Podcast Episode: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/explora/podcasts/photography/graham-nash-ace-photographer-digital-printing-pioneer-music-legend-the-bh Bruce Gilden Podcast Episode: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/explora/podcasts/photography/closer-look-bruce-gilden End Credits: Founding Host: Allan Weitz Incoming Host: Derek Fahsbender Senior Creative Producer: Jill Waterman Senior Technical Producer: Mike Weinstein Executive Producer: Richard Stevens

B&H Photography Podcast
2024 Photo Gear of the Year with Kevin Rickert

B&H Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2024 101:31


Well, 2024 has certainly come and gone in a flash, meaning it's time once again for us to reflect on new photo offerings in our annual Cameras of the Year episode, now renamed Photo Gear of the Year. Featured in our discussion are new releases from Canon, FUJIFILM, Leica, Mint, Nikon, OM SYSTEM, Panasonic, Ricoh Pentax, and Sony. In the words of our recurring guest, Kevin Rickert, B&H's Senior Sales Trainer for Photography and Lighting, “Everything old is new again” at least when it comes to this year's most sought-after camera releases. A penchant for pocketable, fixed lens cameras led us to organize our camera offerings by type rather than in an alphabetical laundry list. Along with debating the current craze for “the digicam look,” we consider whether manufacturers will respond to consumers' increasing appetite for midrange point and shoots. After the break, we shift to the newest crop of flagship cameras that are built for speed, while also discussing notable updates to other new releases. We also shed light on the essential role served by firmware updates, both in trimming a new camera's time to market and allowing you to get more out of the camera you already have. As Kevin points out, “It's an important part of having a camera. Much like if you have a car, you need to get oil changes.” We wrap things up with some predictions for 2025, including Kevin's hopes for a continued resurgence of point and shoot models, plus some intriguing new photo accessories that caught his eye this year. Stay to the end to learn about the inventive new Fjordan camera control for the iPhone, recently acquired by Leica. Guest: Kevin Rickert Episode Timeline 2:30: Kevin Rickert's role as a B&H sales trainer for photography and lighting. 9:34: What camera stood out the most this year: FUJIFILM X100VI 18:02: Ricoh GR III HDF / Ricoh GR IIIx 20:00: Nostalgia for midrange point and shoots and the digicam look 29:36: Leica D-Lux 8 31:42: Leica Q3 43 35:52: Fujifilm X-T50 (a baby Fujifilm X-T5) 37:30: Fujifilm X-M5 41:54: Pentax 17 48:52: Mint Camera Rollei 35AF   51:17: Episode break   52:22: Canon EOS R1 55:50: Sony a1 II 59:31: OM SYSTEM OM-1 Mark II 1:02:35: Nikon Z6 III 1:05:48: Canon EOS R5 Mark II 1:14:40: Leica SL III 1:17:55: FUJIFILM GFX 100 SII 1:20:31: Nikon Z 50 II 1:21:28: Sony ZV-E10 II 1:23:19: Panasonic Lumix S9 1:27:19: Kevin's predictions for 2025 1:33:36: Peakto Image Management Software 1:35:06: Capture One 16.5 with Match Look 1:35:49: Fjordan iPhone camera grip   Guest Bio: Kevin Rickert is B&H Photo's Senior Sales Trainer for Photography and Lighting. It's Kevin's job to keep in touch with camera and lens manufacturers and get details about all the latest releases and updates. His role is to make sure the world-renowned B&H staff has all the information to answer your who, what, why, and other questions that you may ask, so they can satisfy all your wants and needs. Born and raised in New York, Kevin is an intrepid street photographer, an avid traveler, and a baseball fan with 22 years in electronic retail, the last 10 of which have been spent as a sales trainer at B&H.   Stay Connected: B&H Photo Video Website: https://www.bhphotovideo.com B&H Photography Podcast landing page: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/explora/podcasts B&H Photography Podcast on B&H Photo's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@BandH/podcasts B&H Photography Podcast Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1001107823418353 B&H Photo Video Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bhphoto B&H Photo Video Twitter: https://twitter.com/bhphoto Micro 4/3rds YouTube video link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m072i-jDSg4 Peakto Image Management Software: https://cyme.io/peakto-photo-organizer-software/ Fjordan iPhone Camera Grip: https://shop.fjorden.co/en-us/pages/about

B&H Photography Podcast
Picturing World Cultures: Fabiola Ferrero – Venezuela

B&H Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 60:30


Today's podcast has us sitting down with Venezuelan photographer and investigative journalist Fabiola Ferrero to discuss her long-term photographic projects in Venezuela, for Picturing World Cultures. Above photograph © Fabiola Ferrero Fabiola walks us through her childhood memories of Venezuela and describes how this period contrasts significantly with the country's current climate. We also discuss how she got started in photography, and how her time spent both in and out of Venezuela helped grow her photography and more. If you haven't already listened, check out all the episodes of our Picturing World Cultures podcast series here. Guest: Fabiola Ferrero Episode Timeline: 2:20: Fabiola discusses Venezuelan culture, and questions using the word resiliency in relation to the country's ongoing crisis. 5:39: How she got started in photography. 8:20: Fabiola talks about overcoming shyness, learning how to photograph people as an introvert, and the advantages of slowly building a connection with subjects. 11:12: On being the last of her family to leave Caracas. 14:43: Fabiola's early long term projects, Blurred in Despair and I Can't Hear the Birds, and the importance of image selection to building different narratives.  19:57: The impact of leaving Venezuela and how this shifted her perspective as a photographer. 24:11: The importance of Fabiola's assignment work in Venezuela and its impact on her personal work. 25:30: Episode Break 27:04: On migrating to Columbia in 2020, and her eventual return to Venezuela in 2022.  37:04: Fabiola runs us through her gear and setup. 38:09: Collaborating with other journalists in her latest project, The Wells Run Dry 44:10: The challenging topic of hope when discussing the future of Venezuela 46:50: We ask Fabiola about her mentorship program, Semillero Migrante 54:39: Fabiola Ferrero answers our PWC Visual Questionnaire. Guest Bio: Fabiola Ferrero was born in Caracas, Venezuela in 1991. Her personal work reflects how her childhood memories contrast with her country's current crisis.  Using her background in writing and investigative journalism, she develops long term visual projects focused on collaborative ways to speak about the human condition under hostile contexts. To bring opportunities to other emerging photographers, Fabiola founded Semillero Migrante in 2021. This mentorship program on the topic of migration empowers Venezuelans and Colombians and promotes the integration of both cultures. A 2018 Magnum Foundation Fellow in Social Justice, her additional recognition includes a 2021 Inge Morath Award, a 2022 Carmignac Photojournalism Award, and a World Press Photo award for Long Term Projects, which she received in 2023. Most recently, Fabiola completed a one-year fellowship at Columbia University's Institute for Ideas and Imagination in Paris. Stay Connected: Fabiola Ferrero Website: https://www.fabiolaferrero.com/ Fabiola Ferrero on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fabiolaferrero/ Fabiola Ferrero on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fabiola.ferrero/ Fabiola Ferrero on Twitter: https://x.com/FabiolaFerrero/ Fabiola Ferrero, I Can't Hear the Birds Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m_AmKsv_OTM Fabiola Ferrero, Fondation Carmignac: https://www.fondationcarmignac.com/en/fabiola-ferrero-en/ Fabiola Ferrero, Institute of Ideas & Imagination: https://ideasimagination.columbia.edu/fellows/fabiola-ferrero/ Semillero Migrante Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/semilleromigrante/  End Credits: Senior Creative Producer & Host: Jill Waterman Senior Technical Producer: Mike Weinstein Executive Producer: Richard Stevens Theme Music: Gabriel Richards

B&H Photography Podcast
Sports Action & Image Workflow for the Paris Games, with Maddie Meyer & James Chance

B&H Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2024 68:34


Sports enthusiasts from around the world will soon be glued to their nearest viewing screen, watching the action unfold during the international Summer Olympic Games in Paris.   But how much do you know about the finer points of photographing elite level competition, or about the lightning-fast, high-tech journey these images make from inside a camera to a remote editing workflow, and then onward to be enjoyed by you, the viewer?   In today's podcast we've got the inside track on how these visual delicacies are brought to life and served up to global audiences. Our guests are Getty Images Chief Photographer Maddie Meyer and Managing Editor James Chance, who runs Getty Images' editing operations in Europe.   We start with Maddie, who details the advance preparations and complex logistics required to ensure the success of 60 Getty Images photographers on the ground in Paris, alongside a sizable amount of remote and robotic gear. In the show's second half, James describes the impressive synergy between the photographers on site and the massive team of photo editors he's assembled to work remotely from London and in other locations around the world—a complex infrastructure that's a first for the agency.   Immerse yourself in the passion for sports and learn what it takes to capture images that set you apart from the pack.   As Maddie Meyer sums up, “That's where the real challenge comes in. And that's where I would say it's really difficult. But that's where knowing the athletes comes in, knowing the way they move, knowing their rituals before they get in the pool, knowing some of the dynamics between the athletes, where you can really kind of pick up on the minutia to try and make something special.” Guests: Maddie Meyer & James Chance Episode Timeline: 3:37: Maddie's college internship at Getty Images, and her experiences as a woman shooting sports. 8:30: Plans for covering the Paris Games, and details about the Getty Images team. 11:56: Maddie's aquatics specialty and details about photographer assignments. 16:23: A question of shooting strategy: going for maximum volume vs anticipating more and shooting less. 22:37: Dedicated cameras vs remotes and robotic equipment, plus Maddie's go-to gear: A Canon R3 mirrorless and 28-70 mm f/2 lens. 28:23: Episode Break  29:35: The synergy and trust between photography and photo editing teams. 33:28: Logistics of staff photographers, remotes, and robotic cameras on the ground to capture the Paris Games  38:28: Details about Getty Images remote photo editing staff in the UK during the Paris games, and their three-stage editing process. 43:33: The technical tools—hardware and software—powering the Getty Images workflow and file management process. 1:00:58: The most important qualities in a Getty Images photo editor. Guest Bios: Maddie Meyer is a chief photographer for Getty Images based in—but not geographically limited to—Boston, Massachusetts. She joined the Getty Images team in January 2015, after earning a Bachelor of Science degree in photojournalism from Ohio University. Maddie's assignments range from covering New England's professional sports teams to international travel covering events such as the Men's and Women's World Cup, the FINA World Swimming championships and the Olympic Games in Rio and Pyeongchang. Her pictures are continually published in major metropolitan newspapers, magazines, and websites worldwide, including ESPN, the New York Times, Sports Illustrated, the Washington Post, among many other media outlets. Equally skilled as a photographer, James Chance began his editing career as a freelancer in London. He currently serves as the managing editor for Getty Images Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. He works to train and schedule the editing team, as well as plan editing for major events such as the Women's World Cup in Australia, and the Paris Olympic Games. James helped to create the vision for Getty Images remote editing plan, where photo editors will be working out of the company's London office, while the photographers will be in Paris.  Stay Connected: Maddie Meyer Website: https://www.maddiemeyerphoto.com/ Maddie Meyer Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/maddiemeyer2/ James Chance Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jameschance_5 Getty Images Website: https://www.gettyimages.com/ Samsung T7 Shield Portable SSD: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1742972-REG/samsung_mu_pe4t0s_am_4tb_t7_shield_portable.html

B&H Photography Podcast
Pictures from the Inside: Seeing Fascination Everywhere, with Chantal Zakari & Nigel Poor

B&H Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2024 84:20


Most people's perception of prison life revolves around sensationalized news stories and Hollywood movies depicting drab, inhospitable environments far outside our reach. In today's show, we're challenging that view in a chat with two educators who use photography as a framework for teaching visual literacy and the art of storytelling to incarcerated men. Cameras, computers, and sometimes even books, are prohibited from classrooms inside lock up, which forced our guests to come up with creative workarounds, using the generosity of the photographic medium as a path to engage in dialog with their students. As one of our guests, Nigel Poor, puts it: “With a little bit of ingenuity, there's always a work around to come out with something really beautiful and emotional. And that's one of the pleasures of working in a prison, is that you've got to really rely on your imagination and your ability to hit a road bump and find a way around it.” Don't miss this inspiring discussion with two artists and educators who successfully adapted their teaching to the prison workaround, then connected with students on a human level, ultimately triggering their capability to “see fascination everywhere.”  Guests: Chantal Zakari & Nigel Poor For more information on our guests and the gear they use, see: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/explora/podcasts/photography/pictures-from-the-inside-seeing-fascination-everywhere-with-chantal-zakari Top shot courtesy of Nigel Poor and the San Quentin State Prison Museum, with thanks to former Warden Ron Davis and retired Lieutenant Sam Robinson Stay Connected: Chantal Zakari Website: https://www.thecorner.net/chantal-zakari Chantal Zakari Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/show.n.tll/ Chantal Zakari's Pictures from the Outside book: https://www.thecorner.net/picturesfromtheoutside Tufts University Prison Initiative (TUPIT): https://sites.tufts.edu/tupit/overview/   Nigel Poor Website: https://nigelpoor.com/ Nigel Poor Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nigelpoor/ Nigel Poor's San Quentin Prison Project: https://nigelpoor.com/project/san-quentin/ Nigel Poor's San Quentin Prison Project book: https://aperture.org/books/the-san-quentin-project/ Ear Hustle Podcast website: https://www.earhustlesq.com/ This is Ear Hustle book: https://sites.prh.com/thisisearhustle Mount Tamalpais College: https://www.mttamcollege.edu/

Workflows
How Heather Larkin Manages a Photography Business while Traveling

Workflows

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024 9:41


In this episode of Workflows, Scott Wyden Kivowitz sits down with photographer Heather Larkin to uncover the secrets of keeping a photography business running smoothly while on the road.Heather Larkin is a Sigma America Ambassador and portrait photographer located in Athens, Georgia. Heather has been shooting professionally since 2003 and is internationally known for creating colorful, authentic images for clients around the world. Her business, Fairyography, has been featured on The Today Show, Sigma USA, Professional Photographer Magazine, Canon Cameras, Clickin Moms, Scary Mommy, Online Athens, Southern Distinction Magazine, and more.Why You Should ListenLearn how to keep your photography business running seamlessly while traveling, and understand the significance of carrying your entire business setup with you.Gain valuable insights into leveraging technology for workflow management and client communication, including the use of Calendly for scheduling and reminder texts for clients.Discover a clever system for managing memory cards while on the road, ensuring data security and organization.Get inspired by Heather's approach of maintaining consistency in work processes, whether at home or on the road and understand the importance of being adaptable and self-sufficient as a solo photographer.Tune in to the Workflows podcast to gain valuable insights into maintaining a photography business while on the road and leveraging technology for efficient workflow management. Join the Imagen Community on Facebook to continue the discussions between episodes.

B&H Photography Podcast
2023 Photo Gear of the Year with Kevin Rickert

B&H Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2023 88:29 Very Popular


2023 has certainly come and gone in a flash, meaning it's time once again for us to reflect on new photo offerings in our ninth annual Cameras of the Year episode, now renamed Photo Gear of the Year. We'll be talking with B&H Camera and Lighting Senior Sales Trainer Kevin Rickert. Featured in our discussion are 25 new releases from Canon, FUJIFILM, Leica, Nikon, Panasonic, Ricoh Pentax, Polaroid, and Sony. In addition to insights about each camera on our list, we also examine broader topics, such as manufacturers' attempts to regain market share lost to smart phones through a growing crop of cameras geared toward content creation.  Instant cameras are a popular trend, leading us to diverge from alphabetical order when discussing this growing product category. And with two monochrome models among this year's offerings, we zoom in on the visual differences between pictures shot with these specialty cameras and those made by converting from color files.  For listeners who enjoy a good debate, whet your appetite for the main course as we consider this year's most touted technological advance—the global shutter. Finally, as an antidote to overindulgence that's so common during this time of year, Rickert offers some practical advice about avoiding GAS (Gear Acquisition Syndrome) with the tip “You date your cameras, marry your lenses.” Guest: Kevin Rickert For more information on our guest and the gear he uses, see: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/explora/podcasts/photography/2023-photo-gear-of-the-year-with-kevin-rickert Stay Connected: B&H Photo Video Website: https://www.bhphotovideo.com B&H Photo Video Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bhphoto B& Photo Video Twitter: https://twitter.com/bhphoto B&H Photo Video YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BandH B&H Event Space YouTube: https://bhpho.to/BHEventSpaceYT B&H Photo Video Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bhphoto B&H Photography Podcast Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1001107823418353

B&H Photography Podcast
Finger-Lickin' Food Photography, with Mica McCook, the Austin Food Guide

B&H Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2023 68:20


According to food photographer Mica McCook, the secret sauce is more than simply visual appeal, it's connecting to how the images make you feel. As McCook likes to say, she creates cravings, one photo at a time.  McCook's photos are dramatic like telenovelas, embracing the magic of a chef's palate, and delighting in the vibrant flavors that bring dishes to life. Her approach is theatrical and bold, akin to setting the stage for a grand performance. Each element, from the decadent chocolate drizzle to the vibrant pop of a fresh herb, contributes to the culinary drama. For McCook, food is not just about sustenance, it's an experience.  In a world where fast food and quick meals are often the norm, McCook is here to remind us of the richness and pleasure of a well-composed dish, and to celebrate the chefs who create, the farmers who cultivate, and the diners who savor. As an extension of her photography business, McCook launched her biweekly podcast, The Savory Shot, in June 2022, because she is perpetually curious about the food industry and those who dwell within it.   Listen in to hear how a life-altering trip to the Reading Terminal Market, in Pennsylvania, laid the groundwork for McCook's career transition from people to food, and even inspired her unique business name of Austin Food Guide. We also discuss how her background in theater influences her flavorful photographic approach, the dramatic lighting she favors, as well as her collaborative, community-oriented outlook. McCook was recently accepted into an innovative mentorship program for BIPOC photographers led by Apostrophe Reps. Don't miss the juicy details about how to apply! Above photograph © Mica McCook Guest: Mica McCook of The Austin Food Guide For more information on our guest and the gear she uses, see: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/explora/podcasts/photography/finger-lickin-food-photography-with-mica-mccook-the-austin-food-guide Stay Connected: Mica McCook Website: https://micamccook.com Mica McCook Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mica.mccook Mica McCook LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/micamccook Austin Food Guide Website: https://austinfoodguide.com Austin Food Guide Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/austinfoodguide Austin Food Guide Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/austinfoodguide Austin Food Guide Twitter: https://twitter.com/ austinfoodguide Austin Food Guide TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@austinfoodguide The Savory Shot Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/savory-shot/id1618801583

B&H Photography Podcast
Adobe Software and AI: Scott Kelby & Kristina Sherk at Depth of Field 2023

B&H Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2023 46:30


The integration of AI technologies with Adobe software has set the creative world on its head. To get a read on this hot-button, rapidly evolving field, we tapped two generations of tech wizardry—Scott Kelby, the original Photoshop Guy, and retouching powerhouse Kristina Sherk. We sat down with both of these experts at B&H's 2023 Depth of Field Conference in February 2023. Our first guest is Scott Kelby, the original Photoshop guy, who discusses the good and the bad of AI technology, from how it helps create workflow efficiencies to the potential for costing some photographers a job. Kelby envisions a future comprising high-end pros and serious iPhoneographers. With this in mind, we delve into the growing advantages of capturing images on a mobile device, while also identifying subjects that still require more robust gear. After a break, Kristina Sherk shares details about the powerful AI selection tools integrated into the Classic and Mobile versions of Adobe Lightroom, which are disruptive in a good way. Stay to the end for her story about saving the day for a wedding photographer whose sharp focus was disrupted by a rogue officiant, who stepped in front of the lens just before a couple's first kiss. Guests: Scott Kelby & Kristina Sherk For more information on our guests and the gear they use, see: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/explora/podcasts/photography/adobe-software-and-ai-scott-kelby-kristina-sherk-at-depth-of-field-2023 Above photograph © Kristina Sherk Stay Connected: Scott Kelby Website: https://scottkelby.com Scott Kelby Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/scottkelby Scott Kelby Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SKelby Scott Kelby YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/kelbymediagroup Scott Kelby Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/skelby01 Kristina Sherk / Shark Pixel Website: https://www.sharkpixel.com Kristina Sherk / Shark Pixel Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shark_pixel Kristina Sherk Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sharkpixel Kristina Sherk / Shark Pixel YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@SharkPixel

B&H Photography Podcast
Lighting Whisperers: Eric Stoner & Joe McNally at Depth of Field 2023

B&H Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2023 47:04


Like good acting—and skilled retouching—masterful lighting is an accomplished skill that should remain mostly unseen. This is the takeaway from our conversations with two great lighting whisperers, Canon technical advisor Eric Stoner and Nikon Ambassador Joe McNally. We sat down with both of these experts earlier this year at B&H's 2023 Depth of Field Conference.   Our first guest is Eric Stoner, a Canon technical advisor who specializes in creating portraits with Speedlites and colored gels. He offers insights about the high degree of control these tools provide, describing how adding colored gels boosts creative improvisation and heightens impact. We also discuss the technological advances of the past 20 years, while reflecting on how great photography still hinges on learning the craft and connecting with your subjects.   After a break, Nikon Ambassador Joe McNally discusses his mission to light photographs in a way that provides an unfettered experience for the viewer. In addition, we explore his long and successful career as a working professional, from his formative years as a LIFE magazine staff photographer to the recent exhibition of those very same images in a fine art gallery. Stay to the end to learn about his latest book The Real Deal, which he wrote during COVID, and hear about his busy schedule of international workshops.  Guests: Eric Stoner & Joe McNally For more information on our guests and the gear they use, see: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/explora/podcasts/photography/lighting-whisperers Above photograph © Joe McNally Stay Connected: Eric Stoner Website: https://www.mystonegallery.net/ Eric Stoner Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ericstonerphoto Joe McNally Website: https://joemcnally.com Joe McNally Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joemcnallyphoto Joe McNally Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/joemcnallyphoto Joe McNally YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/joemcnallyphoto Joe McNally Twitter: https://twitter.com/JoeMcNallyPhoto Joe McNally Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/joemcnallyphoto

B&H Photography Podcast
Photographic Innovation: Steve Sasson's Invention of the Digital Camera

B&H Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2023 87:37


“To invent, you need a good imagination and a pile of junk.” There is no better role model for this Thomas Edison quote than Steve Sasson, the electrical engineer fresh out of grad school who was hired to work in a Kodak research lab, in 1973. With a passion for scavenging parts and a penchant for invention, he developed the world's first self-contained digital camera just two years after his arrival in the lab. In honor of National Camera Day, we invited Sasson to the podcast for an in-depth discussion about his invention of this revolutionary device. Listen in to hear about the surprising reception Sasson's prototype received from Kodak executives during early demonstrations of its use, the complicated mix of cultural and business factors confronting a company in the throes of innovation, the many years that elapsed before Sasson was allowed to speak publicly about the camera, and much, much more.   In addition to being a storyline worthy of a Hollywood blockbuster, our conversation offers rare insight into the inner workings of a long-established, successful company that knows a lot about the problem but doesn't like the answer. Stay to the end to hear Sasson make a comparison to a groundbreaking technological development in the corporate world today. Guest: Steve Sasson For more information on our guest and the gear he uses, see: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/explora/podcasts/photography/invention-of-digital-camera Above photograph © Courtesy of the George Eastman MuseumStay Connected Steve Sasson Profile at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute: https://eng.rpi.edu/about/alumni-achievements/steven-j-sasson Steve Sasson at the National Inventor's Hall of Fame: https://www.invent.org/inductees/steven-sasson Steve Sasson at the National Science & Technology Medals Foundation: https://nationalmedals.org/laureate/steven-sasson/ The George Eastman Museum: https://www.eastman.org

B&H Photography Podcast
The Business of Family Portraits: Michele Celentano & Monica Sigmon at Depth of Field 2023

B&H Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2023 50:03


Family portraits have come a long way since the heyday of department-store setups. In this episode of the B&H Photography Podcast, we examine business and creative factors at work in this constantly evolving field, recorded on location at B&H's 2023 Depth of Field Conference. Listen in for fresh insights on family portraiture from two specialists serving very different market segments. Above photograph © Monica Sigmon, Sigmon Taylor Photography Our first guest is Michele Celentano, a serial entrepreneur who's shifted from weddings to families to her latest focus on the big business of school and sports portraits. After getting the scoop on her career trajectory, Celentano describes how she's modernizing and redefining this very lucrative market.  After a break, we chat with Monica Sigmon about the central role that formal family portraits can play in establishing a visual legacy and building self-worth among your clients, while she also elaborates on the complex economic factors involved in pricing your work. Guests: Michele Celentano & Monica Sigmon For more information on our guests and the gear they use, see: https://blogd7.bhphotovideo.com/explora/podcasts/photography/business-family-portraits-michele-celentano-monica-sigmon Top shot © Monica Sigmon, Sigmon Taylor Photography Episode Timeline: 3:37: Celentano's early mentors, professional groups that helped coach her in business, and early advice she received. 9:55: Reinventing yourself, from weddings to portraits to school and sports photography. 14:25: Adapting a business to the volume market for school sports portraits. 16:52: Differentiating between school sports portraits and senior portrait styles and modernizing the approach to deliver a clean contemporary look. 19:28: Believing in the work you do to manifest a value-based experience for your clients. 24:58: Episode Break 26:14: The power of a family portrait to change the way that children and families see themselves, and the value of formal printed portraits that lock in time as part of family history. 34:14: The shrinking of the family portrait specialty as a full-time career. 36:00: Sigmon's Black Label portrait series as a premium style of formal portrait. 37:42: Explaining a family portrait shoot to kids to get them on board with the concept, while minimizing studio clutter and props to keep the focus on the portrait session. 44:25: The importance of taking control of the shoot and the experience. You are hired for being an expert in what you do. Guest Bios: Michele Celentano has enjoyed a professional photography career of more than 30-years, from her start photographing weddings in New York City, through a shift to newborn, children, and family portraiture to her recent focus on the school and sports portrait market. Widely known as the "Queen of Group Posing,” Celentano has a passion for teaching and giving back to the photographic community. Her artwork has been published in numerous books and in a wide range of professional photography magazines.   Monica Sigmon is on a mission to revitalize family portraiture. After opening her Williamsburg, Virginia, photography studio, in 2000, she quickly built a successful business with a reputation for excellence and cutting-edge imagery. The recipient of two prestigious degrees from the Professional Photographers of America, she is a popular speaker, traveling nationwide to offer entertaining programs on marketing, building your brand and running a luxury studio with authenticity. Sigmon is also co-host of The f-Stops Here podcast. Stay Connected: Michele Celentano Website: https://www.michelecelentano.com/ Michele Celentano Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/michelecelentanophotographer/ Michele Celentano Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MicheleCelentano.photographer/ Michele Celentano Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/michcelentano/   Monica Sigmon Website: https://www.sigmontaylor.com/ Monica Sigmon Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sigmontaylor/ Monica Sigmon Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SigmonTaylorPhotography Monica Sigmon Twitter: https://twitter.com/monicaandmike Monica Sigmon Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/monica_sigmon/

Design Perspectives with Gail M Davis
EPISODE 133 - RAQUEL LANGWORTHY

Design Perspectives with Gail M Davis

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2023 26:03


Raquel Langworthy has been taking photos and telling stories since childhood. She earned a BFA in art history from the University of Michigan, as well as an M.S. from the VCU Brandcenter (a program that marries strategy, creative and business). After working in advertising as an art director for brands such as Chobani, Amazon Kindle, CNN, Denny's and Kotex she decided it was time to take a leap of faith and follow her heart to pursue visual storytelling through photography in 2011. Within three short years she had the pleasure of working with many commercial brands, including Discovery Channel, Boden Clothing, Canon Cameras, the TV show Cake Boss, and a host of other small business clients. Most recently she has worked with securing a niche in the the interiors and decor world by helping interior designers capture the essence of their designs both through photography and styling assistance. She has been published in print as well as a various web publication for her photos of interiors, children, food and decor. Raquel has always loved to to travel and forever learns from the people and places she encounters. In 2014 and 2015 she had the opportunity to tour the U.S. documenting the unique mornings and evenings of 30 different families. https://www.raquellangworthy.com/ https://www.instagram.com/raquellangworthy.photo/

Teaching To The Test Pattern
T4P EP#120: Roundtable With Adam, Josh, and Tom 4/19/2023

Teaching To The Test Pattern

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2023 64:04


In this episode of the Teaching To The Test Pattern Roundtable: Tom is still in Vegas at NAB2023 and shares what he's learned in the last week. The boys discuss the new Adobe Premiere Pro version that's in Beta and drives Tom mad, how most scholastic video programs are really missing a key element, Ross Video, Canon Cameras, and Blackmagic Design still dominate the conversation. Thanks again to Amitrace for their support of Teaching to the Test Pattern and StreamSemester.com.

PATENT PENDING
Patent Pending: Episode 20- Jordon Diab

PATENT PENDING

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2023 131:15


On Episode 20- We sit down with custom shoe maker, multi-purpose artist and photographer Jordon Diab. We talk about how we went from juggling working at a staffing agency to making custom one of a kind sneakers for UFC president Dana White and The Nelk boys. Connect with Jordon on IG: @jordondiab www.jordondiab.com

B&H Photography Podcast
Festive Food Photography with Joanie Simon

B&H Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 59:22


Food, glorious food—there's no better time than the holiday season for a bountiful exploration of food photography—a fan favorite. For this episode of the podcast, we're delighted to connect with food blogger, educator, and content creator extraordinaire Joanie Simon. Listen in as she discusses the magic behind her aspirational, achievable shooting style. Besides examining the limits to reality when shooting fake food, Simon describes her collaborations with a dedicated crew, offers advice about a photographer's responsibilities when working remotely, and describes her personal evolution through camera brands and models to arrive at the Nikon Z mirrorless system she shoots with today. Discover all these things and much, much more—including a secret recipe for fake ice cream! Guests: Joanie Simon Photograph © Joanie Simon Guest Bio: Instead of an apron, Joanie Simon wears many hats. She's a food photographer, published author, educator, and content queen, and her daily life is a bouillabaisse of camera gear and culinary delights. In just a baker's dozen year—that's 13 for the inexperienced cooks—Simon has built her brand into a powerhouse of creative content and learning. In addition to shooting commercial and editorial assignments, Joanie teaches food photography through her online platform, The Bite Shot. Her food photo adventures on YouTube and Instagram can be found at @thebiteshot and on Tik Tok @joaniesimonsays, and you learn tons more from the many tutorials in her 2021 book, Picture Perfect Food. For more information on our guests and the gear they use, see: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/explora/podcasts/photography/festive-food-photography-with-joanie-simon Stay Connected: Website: https://joaniesimon.com Education Website: https://thebiteshot.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebiteshot YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/joaniesimonmedia TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@joaniesimonsays Episode Timeline 3:56: Joanie Simon's favorite holiday and seasonal foods to photograph 4:34: Cultivating aspirational, achievable food content 6:11: Images created with high quality gear requires exact timing 6:58: How far can you push reality and tricks to making food look good. 8:38: Editorial shooting - an opportunity to run wild, get creative, and shoot conceptually 9:48: A secret recipe for fake ice cream. 12:18: The hero of the shot vs the crash test dummy 13:12: The ratio between single shot pictures and food items that need a test run 15:18: How many team members are on set during a food shoot? 17:37: The evolution of Joanie Simon's food photography career 19:16: Discovery of remote work and creating digital content from home 21:26: The need to take responsibility for communications when working remotely 23:10: What's Joanie's preference: mouth-watering stills or toe tapping videos and stop motion content? 27:18: Software for stills, video, and animation content: Capture One, Dragonframe, and Premiere Pro 29:44: The benefits to and workflow behind shooting tethered 31:09: Joanie Simon's art background and her hesitation about studying art in school   33:10: Episode break 33:58: Thoughts on using gear in a controlled environment: 35:38: Joanie's personal evolution through camera brands: from Nikon to Sony mirrorless to Canon and back to Nikon 40:04: The benefits to working in manual mode, and when to use auto focus 42:14: Joanie's go-to lighting tool: the Godox AD 600 Pro strobe 43:52:  Advantages to flash over working with continuous light LEDs 45:44: Drag your shutter when shooting with flash to control the ambient light 46:33: Joanie's primary light modelling tool: Westcott 4'x4' Scrim Jim Cineframe 48:36: Lens preferences: Primes or zooms and Joanie's go-to lenses: 24 – 70 f/2.8 for flexibility and 105 macro lens for background compression 51:02: Food photography with a phone: wipe off the lenses and it all comes down to the light 52:30: Key elements to a food photograph: Texture, highlights, and getting close up to the food 53:36: Tips for transitioning from a phone to a more formalized camera: Look to the mirrorless world and get a camera in your hands to test 54:50: When photographing people around a holiday table: Stage the magic and direct your subjects. 56:54: Joanie's free workshop about building a food photography business 57:34: Connect with Joanie at thebiteshot.com for links to TicToc, Instagram, YouTube, and blog  

PATENT PENDING
Patent Pending: Episode 16- Megan Fazio

PATENT PENDING

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2022 86:49


On Episode 16 Sean & Mike sit down with Megan Fazio. Texas born & Las Vegas based Publicist and owner of NEON PR STUDIOS. Megan is a very driven and goal oriented business owner. We chat about what it's like having employees and a physical office to call your own, finding YOU time and the importance of a work/life balance. Connect with Megan on all platforms: @MeganFazio @Neonprstudios

PATENT PENDING
Patent Pending: Episode 15- Kaylie Foster

PATENT PENDING

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 101:50


On Episode 15 Sean & Mike sit down with Kaylie Foster- a photographer, Singer/songwriter and also Social Media coordinator for the UFC. Kaylie is an overall amazing human being who draws a lot of inspiration from her father Ronnie Foster and can be found working on her next album or dancing in the studio. Connect with Kaylie on all platforms: @whoisfoster

PATENT PENDING
Patent Pending: Episode 13- Mike Perez

PATENT PENDING

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2022 88:58


Sean and Mike sit down with Mike Perez on Episode 13. We chat photo, video, dancing and even having a full time editing position. Mike is a good inspiration of work/life balance as he juggles 9-5 work, freelance gigs, a wife and 3 children + his love for dance. We all reflect on our phases of trends in photography. Connect with Mike Perez online:@Mikeperezmediahttps://www.mikeperezmedia.com/

Photobomb Photography Podcast
340 - Tiny Nut Holder

Photobomb Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2022 58:00 Very Popular


The boys are back after taking a week off to host INSIDExOUT in Orlando. Gary has developed a method to conserve his energy and Booray has an update to Printergate. In photography news, the Slap at eh Oscars has some interesting camera settings behind it, Canon is making some new stuff for your stocking, and Capture One releases an update to help Mac users.Check out Gary's YouTube channel HERE.Check out Booray's YouTube channel HERE.Join our Facebook Group, the Bombardiers Lounge

Photobomb Photography Podcast
330 - Bereft of Joy

Photobomb Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2022 70:43


The world mourns the death of a universally beloved icon (or three) while Booray and Gary discuss the perils of upcoming conventions and how they will be affected by the Omnicron variant. IN photography news, Canon patents some new lenses, Sony pauses production on several cameras amid supply chain issues,  and there might be a Leica Lego set in the future. Get all the info on INSIDExOUT and save your spot HERE.Check out Gary's YouTube channel HERE.Check out Booray's YouTube channel HERE.Join our new Facebook Group, the Bombardiers Lounge

Another Day, Another Pod !
Another day , Another Pod! Episode 527

Another Day, Another Pod !

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2021 17:13


#Tasmania #ICAST2021 #CanonR5c Another day , Another Pod! Episode 527 The peak tourism body in Tasmania wants full vaccination an entry requirement for all visitors into the state. Tourism Industry Council of Tasmania CEO Luke Martin told the ABC: “People should be required to have a vaccine before entering Tasmania.” “Other states are going that way, we've seen Europe go that way. Tassie should lead and show everyone certainty and confidence.” Mr Martin did give a specific time frame as to when we wanted to make this happen but he continued to outline his plan and its importance. “If we're going to open up our borders, we want to protect the community and our own industry and part of that should be an expectation that if you get the Tas-E-Travel pass, the no-restriction travel, then you should have been expected to have had your two shots.” ICAST 2021 , I normally do a run down video of the winners each year and unfortunately I couldn't do it with moving and other life stuff this year. But thought id just do a quick update on the winners that stood out this year for me. The biggest thing i noticed was that the past 3 years had one company take out best rods fresh and salt water-St Croix wasn't a winner this year ? Very strange. But great to see the winner of Salt water was a smaller company not one of the big boys (Bull Bay Tackle Company) Banshee Rod – Bull Bay Rod. Daiwa out gunned Shimano in both salt and fresh water this year which I think is a big win for them. Kahuna Wagons
Sidekick Fishing & Beach Wagon looks like it will be a big seller. And with everything electric today and cordless the, Cutlery, Hand Pliers/Tools winner Bubba, Pro Series Cordless Electric Fillet Knife looks like a great fathers day present to save the keen fisherman. And last but not least Hummingbird finally joined the live game with their MEGA live imaging unit. The Canon EOS R5c will also receive the accessory shoe form the R3, which makes a lot of sense. C/Rumours has also been told that Canon may offer the accessory shoe as a paid upgrade for the Canon EOS R5. Although the source did say nothing was guaranteed, but Canon is actively talking about it. And with Teac making the 1st 3rd party XLR input to suit this shoe it looks to be a solid go ahead for the future of all Canon Cameras. Shimoda Core units link - https://shimoda-designs.j8ujgp.net/c/2884568/1017837/10250 NEW MERCH AVAILABLE AT THE WEBSITE, SUPPORT THE DREAM!! Here's the link :- https://thirty4media.squarespace.com Want to send something to us, flick us an email to get the address details, cheers ! hankshouse@yahoo.com Catch us on our social pages- https://www.youtube.com/c/34Media Instagram- @nightcliff_34 Facebook- @34MediaAustralia Twitter- @34_mediaOZ Ebay link to support the channel - https://ebay.us/MNIK4y --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/34media/message

The Small Business Show
Finding Authentic Business Imagery for Your Brand | Sam Diephuis

The Small Business Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 33:47


Learn how you can stand out using authentic imagery for your business. In this episode you will learn:1-  Why are visuals more important than ever?2-  Why is the quality so important (stock is bad etc...)3- Why is authenticity key for good images?4-  Why do clients react positively to good visuals?5-  What are some bonuses if I have better imagery?GUEST INFO:Sam has photographed for some of the largest fortune 500 companies and household names in the world including, Chase Bank, Disney, GM Motors, Marriott, Children's Hospital of Orange County Honda, Moet-Hennessy,  Mazda,  TOMs Shoes, Habitat for Humanity, Capitol Records, Dentsu America, Bentley Motors, Wallpaper Magazine, The Broad Foundation,  Fast Company Magazine, Volvo, PG and E, Huffington Post,  America's Funniest Home Videos, Canon Cameras, Harper Collins and Time Magazine. Contact for Sam Diephuis 

The Serge Creator Show
2: Start YouTube Channel through Collaboration - Armando Ferreira | The Serge Creator Show

The Serge Creator Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2020 38:07


Get ready for a fascinating conversation with the charismatic Armando Ferrera, YouTube content creation powerhouse with a hefty following of half a million subscribers. Join us as Armando takes us on a journey from his early days filming with a simple VHS camera to the establishment of his thriving YouTube channel that now not only entertains, but also serves up insightful tips to aspiring content creators. Our discussion takes a deep dive into the ever-changing world of content creation as Armando shares his experiences of staying in tune with the trends. Discover how his collaboration with Potato-Jet helped him gain early access to exciting tools like the Sony a7s3 and Canon R5, and how you too can utilize platforms like Google Trends and YouTube Trending to keep your content fresh and relevant. This portion of our chat is a goldmine for creators looking to stay ahead of the curve in this fast-paced industry. Finally, Armando unpacks the importance of building a robust portfolio and setting meaningful collaboration goals. He shares his views on the benefits of offering to work for businesses for free initially as a strategy to build credibility. Listen as he chats about the value of learning from Hollywood heavyweights, the tricks to balancing studio and remote work, and why Instagram is his favorite platform for sharing content. So, creators, whether you are a newbie or a seasoned pro, this episode is brimming with practical insights that will enrich your content creation journey. (01:48) From YouTube Channel to Camera Reviews (05:52) Earn Money on YouTube (14:13) Following Trends in Popular Topics (16:11) Early Access to Sony and Canon Cameras (21:45) R5 vs A7S III Camera Comparison (30:18) Social Media Channels and Preferences (35:05) Building a Portfolio and Reputation Armando YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXzySgo3V9KysSfELFLMAeA instagram.com/mondobytes Content Creator Podcast's new Episode is live on every platform. Listen on www.sergecreator.com/podcast Follow Serge Creator: https://instagram.com/sergecreator https://twitter.com/sergecreator

Camera News - INGAF
The Future Of Canon Cameras // Ingaf Camera News 9

Camera News - INGAF

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2020 12:32


The Future Of Canon Cameras For Video. In this weeks Camera news we take a look at the predicted camera releases from Canon in the video world and of course we take the whole thing very seriously... ————————— For More News, Reviews & Free Filmmaking Resources: https://120fps.co.uk YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/ingafuk Support The Show: https://patreon.com/ingaf Our Kit Profile: https://kit.co/ingaf Ingaf Merch: https://teespring.com/stores/ingaf --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ingaf/support

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Visual WOW, the podcast.
Sunflower photographers meet-up with Michael Kress, Shmulik Almany and Sean O'Grady

Visual WOW, the podcast.

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2020 18:56


Photographers: Jack Hartzman, Monica Vidal, Michael Kress, Alison Tremblay and Shmulik Almany undertake a super bright, extremely hot August morning to show comparison of different photographic styles with the same subjects in the same lighting conditions. This Master Level photo shoot all shot with Canon Cameras and captured on video with the Sony A7III & DJI Phantom 3 quad copters.Video capture by Sean O'Grady (BTS) and David Harris (Quad Copter)Complete gear breakdown by each photographer in the interview.Visual WOW will post photography focused interviews on Fridays.Jack Hartzman & Monica Vidal - www.washingtontalent.comMichael Kress -mbkphoto.comAlison Tremblay - AlisonTremblay.comShmulik Almany - www.facebook.com/shmulik.almanyDavid Harris - www.WashingtonTalent.comSean O'Grady - BTS Videographer -  Website - Seannie CamerasIG  SeannieCameras, Vimeo - vimeo.com/seanniecamerasIMDB - www.imdb.com/name/nm4962172/?ref_=nv_sr_4Mandy Profile www.mandy.com/crew/profile/sean-ogrady@canonusaLike what you heard? Please leave comments or reviews on Apple Podcast or at www.VisualWOW.com. Thanks.

Visual WOW, the podcast.
Sunflower photographers meet-up with Michael Kress & Shmulik Almany in Hebrew @ 11:10

Visual WOW, the podcast.

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2020 19:30


Photographers: Jack Hartzman, Monica Vidal, Michael Kress, Alison Tremblay and Shmulik Almany undertake a super bright, extremely hot August morning to show comparison of different photographic styles with the same subjects in the same lighting conditions. This Master Level photo shoot all shot with Canon Cameras and captured on video with the Sony A7III & DJI Phantom 3 quad copters.Complete gear breakdown by each photographer in the interview.Visual WOW will post photography focused interviews on Fridays.Jack Hartzman & Monica Vidal - www.washingtontalent.comMichael Kress - www.mbkphoto.comAlison Tremblay - www.alisontremblay.comShmulik Almany - https://www.facebook.com/shmulik.almany@canonusaLike what you heard? Please leave comments or reviews on Apple Podcast or at www.VisualWOW.com  Thanks.

Ffotocast
Episode 15 - New Canon Cameras, Ambience & Sanitising Your Wedding Rings

Ffotocast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2020 78:05


This week we take a look at the new mirrorless camera R5 & R6 announcement from Canon. We also discuss some of the new changes to the rules surrounding weddings in Wales, our favourite canapés, Wifi connected heaters and light bulbs, self closing windows connected to air traffic control and how much profit Phil has made from print sales.  Lloyd & Phil can be found at www.lloydwilliamsphotography.com and www.philip-warren.com If there's anything you'd like to know, please ask us a question, we'd love to hear from you. You can follow us on instagram @ffotocast or find us on Facebook by searching Ffotocast. Thanks for listening, diolch! 

Path to Partner: The Podcast for Up-and-Coming Twitch Streamers
Episode 30 | Twitch Partner Manager, Canon Cameras for Streaming, and Twitch VODs

Path to Partner: The Podcast for Up-and-Coming Twitch Streamers

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2020 67:34


YouTube version: https://youtu.be/cXO9Fr5YJUY Path To Partner's Stuff: Subscribe - https://kyledempsterstudios.com/podcasts Email - pathtopartner@gmail.com Twitter - https://twitter.com/path2partner Kyle's Stuff: Twitch - https://twitch.tv/kyledempsterstudios YouTube - https://youtube.com/kyledempsterstudios Twitter - https://twitter.com/kyledempsterstu Discord - https://discord.gg/kds Instagram - https://instagram.com/kyledempsterstudios Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/kyledempsterstudios Nate's Stuff: Twitch - https://twitch.tv/gnarly_nate Twitter - https://twitter.com/GNARLY_NATEttv YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-Bvf-VVvLtQ5BrHGWRgaLA Hosted by Kyle and Nate, Path to Partner brings you tips, insights, and funny stories from streamers trying to hit the ultimate goal of Partner status. As streaming services like Twitch, YouTube, and Mixer grow, services like Streamlabs and Streamelements, and Discord create amazing new opportunities. How can you possibly keep tabs on all this news? By listening to Path to Partner

Ditch Auto Show - Photography & Video
Canon 90D vs Sony a6400 - DSLR vs Mirrorless, Which Is Better?

Ditch Auto Show - Photography & Video

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2020 22:26


Not sure if you should choose a traditional Canon DSLR or make the switch to Sony Mirrorless? Let's talk about it.Canon 90D: https://jerad.link/canon90dCanon 90D Kit: https://jerad.link/canon90dkitSony a6400: https://jerad.link/a6400SD Cards I Use: https://jer.fyi/64gbprosdcardMy favorite lens to use with the Sony a6400: https://jer.fyi/sony55mmCheck out the lastest Ditch Auto Videos: https://youtube.com/c/ditchautoFollow us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/ditch_auto

Photography PX
Canon Cameras History

Photography PX

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2020 5:02


I would love to hear what would you like to see next - if you have any suggestions comment below! https://photographypx.com/canon-cameras/WEBSITEhttps://photographypx.com/canon-cameras/

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Photography PX
Canon Cameras History

Photography PX

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2020 5:02


I would love to hear what would you like to see next - if you have any suggestions comment below!WEBSITEhttps://photographypx.com/canon-cameras/

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Photobomb Photography Podcast
212 - Chasing the Dragon

Photobomb Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2019 64:01


Gary has a new pet peeve, Booray isn't sure what to do during the national anthem, and the fellas talk about Sony's sales projections and how they have affected the photo industry. Also, Canon's rumored 70MP mirrorless camera and other photography news. Join us and your fellow listeners on our Facebook page HERECheck out Booray's YouTube video on the Fuji XT-3 RIGHT HERECome hang out with us in Orlando at FOCUS 2019 and catch the Photobomb Podcast LIVE, all the information is HERE.Gary and Booray are both teaching at ImagingUSA in January of 2020, get all of the info and come see the guys in Nashville, visit the IUSA website HERE

Bandrew Says Podcast
138: Facebook Is Abusing Your Data!

Bandrew Says Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2018 47:37


On episode 138 of the BSP, I talk about a YouTuber being Arrested, Google Chrome v.69 tracking your browsing history, Instagram losing their CEO, Facebook using your 2 factor auth phone number to target ads, 50 million facebook accounts having access stolen, and much more.   Subscribe to the full audio podcast at http://www.bandrewsays.com   Twitter: @bandrewsays Ask Questions: AskBandrew@gmail.com Merch: https://teespring.com/stores/podcastage-store Discord: https://discord.gg/dXQUc7v   00:00 - Intro 00:53 - Conspiracy Theorist YouTuber Arrested 05:18 - Google Chrome Tracking Your Browsing History 08:00 - Instagram’s CEO’s Leave the Company 09:30 - Facebook Using your 2fa Phone Number to Target Ads at You!!! https://techcrunch.com/2018/09/27/yes-facebook-is-using-your-2fa-phone-number-to-target-you-with-ads/ 14:29 - 50 Million Facebook Accounts Had Access Tokens Stolen 16:36 - Opinion: What Can You Do To Protect Your Privacy / Security? 20:05 - Sonarworks True-Fi Coming to Mobile Devices 22:26 - Sennheiser MKH-416 23:51 - Canon Cameras with Clean HDMI Out 24:36 - Why You Can’t Edit Tweets 25:35 - Adverts Should Only Be at the End of Videos!? 29:15 - Why did I Revert Back to an MP3 player? 33:43 - Ask Bandrew 34:28 - Email 1 35:00 - How Can I Fix High Microphone Self Noise?  38:11 - Email 2 39:30 - How To Connect an XLR Mic to an Xbox One Controller 42:10 - Email 3 43:47 - How Do You Setup NW800 & Pyle Pad 10MXU 46:59 - Outro 

Two Words with Taku
Episode 23 – Crowdfunding, Canon Cameras & Creating Community with a Photographer in Canada I’ve Never Met

Two Words with Taku

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2017 61:42


Creativity and community know no bounds. I’m a writer in Melbourne, Australia and I don’t like being cold. He’s a photographer in Smithers, Canada and loves to ski. We have never met and the only thing connecting us is one courageous book project. The Wonderful World of White  Blog post link: http://taku.com.au/crowdfunding-creating-community/

TechMove
Episode 33: Keith's 4K Data Explosion + will Rod Take the Plunge?

TechMove

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2016 158:43


In This Episode... In Segment 1, Keith tells Rod about his new stuff such as his sensor cleaning techniques and tools like the Eyelead SCK-1B, his Rokinon 12mm E-Mount and Rokinon 16mm full frame lenses, and his new Fotodiox Fusion ND Throttle Auto EF to E Mount adapter. Then in Segment 2, Keith tells Rod about his 4K data explosion dilemma and how to deal with his mounting data storage needs with drives like his new Mobius 5-bay RAID enclosure, the new Seagate 8TB Expansion Desktop Drive, and Softraid. Then in Segment 3, Keith and Rod discuss 3 new and one newish Canon Cameras, the 5Dmk4, the XC15, the C700, and the C300mkII price drop. In Segment 4, Keith tries to talk Rod off the ledge of ditching his GH1 in favor of something like the Sony A7rii or A6300. Will Rod take the plunge? Rod and Keith wrap up Episode 33 with a philosophical discussion "Is Micro Four Thirds Dead?" Please remember to support TechMove –  it’s easy and doesn’t cost you anything, just go to techmovepodcast.com/amazon.

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The Art of Photography
Canon Gear On The John Lennon Bus

The Art of Photography

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2016


For the second day with the John Lennon Educational Tour Bus, we'll have a look at the Canon gear being used and check out how the students are coming along with their George Clinton documentary. The final video will be released on the John Lennon Bus channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/johnlennonbus This video is sponsored by Canon Cameras on the bus: Canon EOS C300 Canon EOS C100 Mark 2 Canon EOS 1D X Canon EOS 1D C Lenses: Canon CN-E 24mm Canon CN-E 50mm Canon CN-E 85mm Canon CN-E 30-105mm T2.8 L S Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8L II USM Twitter: http://twitter.com/tedforbes Instagram: http://instagram.com/tedforbes Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aop.podcast Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/tedforbes Website: http://theartofphotography.tv And get on our mailing list to stay up to date on photography news and the latest episodes: http://theartofphotography.tv/about/mailing-list/ Ted Forbes The Art of Photography 3100 Main St #135 Dallas, Texas 75226 Thanks for watching - if you like this video, remember to share it with your friends! My name is Ted Forbes and I make videos about photography. I’ve been making photographs most of my life and I have a tremendously deep passion for photography that I want to share with you on YouTube. The Art of Photography is my channel and I produce photography videos to provide a 360 degree look into the world of making images. We all want to get better so lets do this together! I make videos covering famous photographers, photography techniques, composition, the history of photography and much more. I also have a strong community of photographers who watch the show and we frequently do social media challenges for photographers to submit their own work. I feature the best and most interesting on the show when we do these so come check it out and get involved!

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Ask Bill & Dan
#1 - Third Party Lenses & Online Backup

Ask Bill & Dan

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2016 26:12


First up is a question about third party lenses. Is it really worth spending all that money on the name brand? What should you be thinking about before making a decision?Next up is a question about online backup. How does it really work? We also touch on backup strategy in general, which is always an important discussion.Some of the items mentioned in this episode include:Sigma 50mm F1.4 DG HSM Art Lens for Canon CamerasZeiss Otus 85mm f/1.4 Apo Planar T* ZE Manual Focus Lens (Canon EOS-Mount)Tamron SP 24-70mm Di VC USD Canon Mount AFA007C-700 (Model A007E)Lensrentals BlogBackBlaze online backupCrashplan online backup4TB Seagate USB 3 External Hard Drive

Spoiler Alert Radio
Jeffrey Karoff - Documentary Filmmaker - Karoff Films - The Robin Hood Foundation, the Oscar nominated documentary, Cavedigger

Spoiler Alert Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2014 29:01


Jeffrey honed his skills at UCLA, in the director's program at the American Film Institute. Jeffrey directs commercials and documentaries for non-profit organizations like New York's philanthropic powerhouse, Robin Hood Foundation.  Jeffrey first saw Ra Paulette's work in 2000 and was determined to bring it to life on film. This led to a spec spot featuring Ra Paulette for Canon Cameras, which eventually became the Oscar nominated documentary short Cavedigger, the story of Ra's singular work and monumental struggles.

Two Blokes Talking Tech
Two Blokes Talking Tech #146 - ITunes Radio, Flappy Bird, E-waste, Canon Cameras And More

Two Blokes Talking Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2014 35:17


This week the boys are oceans apart - Stephen is in Fiji talking Golf but we link up to talk iTunes Radio, Beatles, Flappy Bird drama, E-Waste Recycling, New Canon Ixus cameras, ANZ Stadium WiFi, the outsourced romance, and Stephen's minute reviews

Two Blokes Talking Tech
Two Blokes Talking Tech #146 - ITunes Radio, Flappy Bird, E-waste, Canon Cameras And More

Two Blokes Talking Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2014 35:07


This week the boys are oceans apart - Stephen is in Fiji talking Golf but we link up to talk iTunes Radio, Beatles, Flappy Bird drama, E-Waste Recycling, New Canon Ixus cameras, ANZ Stadium WiFi, the outsourced romance, and Stephen's minute reviews

fxguide: the rc
the rc #132: What camera to shoot with overseas, new Canon cameras and more

fxguide: the rc

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2013 52:46


This week the guys discuss Jason's travels shooting around the world, talk new Canon cameras, and more of the latest tech.

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Bill and Dan talk camera repair and what Dan's been up to for the past few weeks. SHOW NOTES: Milo Olympic Robotic Camera Phantom High-Speed Camera Jurassic Park Theme Slow 2012 Tonymac Recommended Builds Samsung 830 SSD on Amazon Heather and the Fallen Tunnel Tree Autofocus Reality in Canon Cameras on Lens Rental Blog Canon Professional Services

Digital Photography Life - Make Every Shot Count : Digital Camera Reviews | Tutorials
DPL 017: Better Landscape Shots with Pro Photographer Marc Meunch

Digital Photography Life - Make Every Shot Count : Digital Camera Reviews | Tutorials

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2009 70:39


Take your landscape photography to new heights with great tips from pro photographer Marc Meunch on today's show. Marc covers the best gear, shooting techniques and digital processing tricks to give your shots that cover-quality magic. Marc is a fantastic guest on today's show, which you'd expect given his outstanding resume. Marc has photographed for book publishers including Time Inc. He's represented Canon Cameras in several ad campaigns, and appeared on ESPN's "Canon Photo Safari" for eight season. He's published and co-published several books of photography. He's also "artist in residence" at SmugMug, our favorite photo sharing and selling service. Would you like a real expert to tell you how to improve your photography? In today's show, we'll tell you how you may get a personal critique from Marc on your landscape photos. That's worth the price of admission alone! Marc tells us how he got into the photo biz and gives tips for those of you looking to break into it,  While Marc is accomplished in many areas of photography, in our interview we focus on landscape shooting, particularly, how to get outstanding shots in autumn, when the beautiful colors get every photographer's fingers itching to snap.Marc's tips include the best equipment to buy and use, the two lenses he considers must-haves and how to use a flash to achieve the perfect balance of light. We also talk filters, tripods and cameras.There's a ton of sites we mention in today's show, including the one that will take you to where you can submit your photos for Marc's evaluation. Be sure to visit www.scottsphotoblog.com for all the links you can eat.