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Chelsea Northrup and her husband have created a photography EMPIRE! The two of them started out playing with photography as a passion, one they felt so strongly about that they were able to make it into a profession! The two of them dedicate so much of their time now teaching other photography enthusiasts on HOW to go about turning their dream into a reality. They teach classes, they review tech, and they answer any questions an aspiring photographer may have. Everyone has to start somewhere, and Chelsea is so excited to answer the questions anyone might need to get where they want to be :) Follow Rebecca: @rrogersworld To watch the podcast on YouTube: https://bit.ly/RebeccaRogersYouTube Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast for free wherever you're listening or by using this link: https://bit.ly/WouldYouBelievePodcast If you like the show, telling a friend about it would be amazing! You can text, email, Tweet, or send this link to a friend: https://bit.ly/WouldYouBelievePodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tony and Chelsea Northrup talk about the 10 cameras that changed the trajectory of photography forever; from the first ever digital camera to the newest smartphones that have innovated features that will change how we take pictures.
Gerald Undone sparked a great discussion about camera press events and reviews. Tony and Chelsea Northrup talk about theirs experiences as reviewers and add to a discussion that's long overdue.
Tony and Chelsea Northrup talk about how A.I. is being trained using the photos of photographers, the enthics of not giving artists credit, and what we can and should do about it!
F-Stop Collaborate and Listen - A Landscape Photography Podcast
In this profound episode of F-Stop Collaborate and Listen, host Matt Payne sits down with photographer Alex Armitage to explore an array of poignant topics. Alex has been living out of his Toyota 4-Runner for 3 years straight. He a writer for Fstoppers, and a full-time YouTube creator. Alex reflects on the challenges of sustaining a nomadic lifestyle, the psychological toll of solo travel, and the introspective process that has led him to prioritize genuine human connections and authenticity in his work over catering to algorithms or pursuing financial gain. Environmental consciousness and a critical discussion on the impact of social media on travel locations round out this insightful conversation. Alex also shares his transformational journey in photography, detailing a significant shift from labor-intensive photo editing to a more streamlined approach influenced by the Natural Landscape Photography Awards and a challenge to diversify his photographic subjects. The dialogue delves deep into the ethics of photo manipulation, the pressure content creators face in the digital age to balance informational value with the demand for clicks, and the innate need for transparency in artistry. P.S. You Can Watch this Episode on YouTube. Links Discussed on the Podcast: Support the podcast on Patreon Alex's Video Recapping 2022 Nick Carver's 4Runner Build Video Tony and Chelsea Northrup's Video on Quitting YouTube Matti Haapoja's video on Quitting YouTube Natural Landscape Photography Awards Alex's Writing on F-Stoppers Alex's Article Comparing the iPhone to a DSLR Alex on Instagram Ben Horne on YouTube Photographers Mentioned by Alex: Jakob Lilja-Ruiz Mat Marrash Lucy Lumen David Imel
We talked about the state of AI a few months ago and it's grown even more popular since then. AI is being used to make portraits, steal celebrities' likenesses, attack people, and more. Now, governments and companies, including camera companies, are beginning to put protocols in place to fight back against harmful AI. Is there any hope of keeping this runaway tech in check? Tony and Chelsea Northrup talk about the ways people are pushing back and what photographers can do to authenticate their photos.
Tony and Chelsea Northrup discuss which caemra brands are thriving, who is winning the camera race, and what cameras and innovations are putting them on top or the bottom.
Tony and Chelsea Northrup discuss the risks of sharing your kids phtoos online, their own expereinces with their daighter, and some tips on how to mitigate the rirsk. Tony also uses his background in online security to make predictions about how tech might battle the misuse of photos in the future!
In this episode of he Picture This! Phtography Podcast, Tony and Chelsea Northrup gie tips for how to get better photos while on a family vacation. We all know the sturggles that come with rallying the family to stand in line and "say cheese". Learn how to prepare your fammily for photos, bring the right gear, find good locations and light, and enjoy the phtos for years to come! Go to http://squarespace.com/Chelsea & save 10% off your first website or domain with code “Chelsea"
Tony Northrup and Chelsea Northrup have fun contemplating Sony's future cameras and business strategy. Tony builds a case for why Sony's past and present business strategies might be signaling a top secret camera project that's on it's way to the market. Our Photography book https://northrup.photo/product/stunning-digital-photography/
Under a Red Glow Podcast Episode #63, "The path from disliking drones to becoming a commercial UAS pilot" Show Notes: John and Christine discusses the saga of starting off disliking drones to getting our commercial pilots certificate to fly them 'in furtherance of a business' Homefront Herald: https://www.homefrontherald.com/ Remote Pilot 101: https://remotepilot101.com/ Remote Pilot 101's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCif0FLmduEgE0i6ApPOf6IQ Ken Heron: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCN3j77kPMeQu41gfMNd13A Tony & Chelsea Northrup's 107 Guide (Dated): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6_ucCKFJUCU Show Support: Want to help support the show? Get episodes early, without ads and enjoy our supporter only after show! Supporters also get early access to creations such as YouTube videos. Check out our great reward tiers ($3 and up). Thank you, your generosity helps us continue to create, demonstrate and share the art and history of photography with the world! Patreon: www.patreon.com/johnmilleker Giftable subscription: https://johnmilleker.com/store/printofthemonth/ Show Links: General Website: www.underaredglow.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/underaredglow Patreon: www.patreon.com/johnmilleker Your host and co-host John Milleker Photography Website: www.johnmilleker.com John's Website: www.johnmilleker.com/aboutjohn Christine's Website: www.johnmilleker.com/aboutchristine --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/underaredglow/support
Polaroid started with a patent and a toddler's simple question, "Why can't I see the photo now?", and became one of the biggest companies in the world, suffered bankruptcy, turned into a multi-billion dollar ponzi scheme, and was saved by adoring fans. In this episode of the Picture This! Photography podcast, Tony Northrup and Chelsea Northrup take you through the highlights of Polaroid's exciting history.
Tony and Chelsea Northrup discuss the misunderstandings clients have that stress out photographers: editing our photos, asking for discounts on already underpriced shoots, wanting all of the raw photos, thinking the camera does all of the work, and more.
Key Points From This Episode: - Introducing today’s returning guest, Alex Riviere. - Today we ask: what is Vue 3’s emits component option? - What it means to pass a callback function as a prop. - Alex contrasts callbacks and promises. - The best way to consider what a callback is. - New offerings that come with Vue 3’s emits option. - Why emits options will be useful to editors and developers. - Alex tells us when and where you can find perfect conditions for passing on props. - Some limitations that come with the emits option. - How emit is evoked in Vue 2 versus and the changes that have come with Vue 3. - Stay tuned for this week’s top picks. Tweetables: - “My understanding is that emitting in Vue is the way that you pass data from a child component to its parent. It allows you to create your own events and you can use it wherever you want to, in a component to emit some data backup to its parent.” — @fimion [0:03:23] - “I think, it may also be that you don't necessarily need the information directly from callbacks, but you need that information available for something else that would happen.” — @fimion [0:14:56] - “If you're looking at a Vue like a page, where all you care about is what the template layout of it is, I feel that's more important to be at the top than the script.” — @fimion [0:18:40] - “Since emit does not return a value, you can't actually run validations through emit.” — @fimion [0:33:12] Resources mentioned: - Enjoy the Vue on Twitter (https://twitter.com/enjoythevuecast?lang=en) - Enjoy the Vue (https://enjoythevue.io/) - Alex Riviere on Twitter (https://twitter.com/fimion?lang=en) - Alex Riviere on GitHub (https://github.com/fimion) - Alex Riviere on CodePen (https://codepen.io/fimion/pens/popular) - Alex Riviere Blog (https://alex.party/) - Anthony Alicea (https://twitter.com/anthonypalicea?lang=en) - Ionic (https://ionicframework.com/vue) - Vue 2 docs - Emitting a Value With an Event (https://vuejs.org/v2/guide/components.html#Emitting-a-Value-With-an-Event) - Vue 3 docs - Component Custom Events (https://v3.vuejs.org/guide/component-custom-events.html#event-names) - Learn and Understand NodeJS, Anthony Alicea (Udemy) (https://www.udemy.com/course/understand-nodejs) - In The Loop, Jake Archibald (JSConf.Asia) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cCOL7MC4Pl0) - Tony and Chelsea Northrup (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDkJEEIifDzR_2K2p9tnwYQ) - Mediocre: The Dangerous Legacy of White Male America, Ijeoma Oluo (https://bookshop.org/books/mediocre-the-dangerous-legacy-of-white-male-america/9781580059510) - Fire Emblem: Three Houses - Cindered Shadows DLC (Nintendo Switch) (https://fireemblem.nintendo.com/three-houses/downloadable-content) - Mutual Aid Hub (http://mutualaidhub.org) - Manhunt Deadly Games (https://www.rottentomatoes.com/tv/manhunt/s02) - Street Food Asia (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt10050778/) - Obsidian (https://obsidian.md/)
Our culture focuses on the hustle. Do more, work harder, grow your business or career. When you are an achiever or have a goal-driven personality, it's essential to make sure you are not pushing too hard to grow that you are no longer true to yourself. We finish season 1 by looping back to the importance of your personal brand but focusing on being true to yourself in our hustle culture. I'm joined in episode 12 by Chelsea Northrup. Chelsea and her husband are publishers, photographers and YouTubers. My husband Ray and I have followed their channel, Tony & Chelsea Northrup, and their journey for seven years, and I am excited to have her join me for the show. CONNECT When you are entering an industry — or maybe you've been in the industry for years — and you are the only one that looks like you, it can be intimidating. Chelsea and I both discuss having careers in male-dominated fields, and how intimidating it can be to pull up a seat at the table and show that you are worthy of the invite to the discussion. It can feel like a lot of pressure when you are invited and are the only woman, person of color, or maybe someone with a unique background, education, sexual orientation or gender preference. But just remember, you got the same invite others did, so be confident in your involvement. It's also important to remember when you are the only one representing a group of people that your being there will help those in the room and the event/meeting host to recognize the value you brought. Maybe they will be more open to inviting more people like you to the next discussion. All that being said, be confident in your skills and blaze trails for others. Chelsea shares, “I had to learn how to respect my own skill set and my value in my space. It's still challenging to hold your space in a place where you don't always feel welcome and reassure yourself. I belong here. I have value here, and I need to be myself here. This is something that I work on all the time.” CHANGE While Chelsea and her husband Tony work together and are both photographers and publishers, they both approach the business with their own individual skillsets. This is key to remembering that you may see others in your line of work doing X to approach a problem, but that doesn't mean that you have to go that route. “I think that it's really about respecting balance. I named our series Art & Science of Photography, and that is us. I'm the art and he's the science, and we need those two things to work,” Chelsea shares. Because no two people — whether they are photographers, podcasters, marketers or salespeople — go about the same process with the same approach and intention, it's critical for us to remember it takes all types. There is no one right way. As we change and become honest with ourselves and our processes, we are more self-assured in what we feel is the right way to get the job done. But that's not the only way. That's why we sometimes have to check ourselves to see if we are pushing our bias, our confidence, on others as the right way, and proclaiming theirs to be the wrong way. “I think that seeing the value of other people is a skill. I see it all the time in the photography world where people value the skill that they have. If they are a very technical photographer, they think that is the only part of photography that matters. If you're a very artistic photographer, that's the only thing that matters, the art. The same thing happens on any team in business.” As you grow, change and evolve, that means your personal brand and your approach to work and business will also transform. This is when it's important to do a gut check and see that you are still staying true to yourself. It could be that your current role has evolved and you no longer enjoy the work you are doing or the responsibilities you've taken on. Maybe it's the opposite and you are realizing that you could do your job in your sleep, but it's not challenging you the way you need to be pushed. Check out my personal brand evaluation guide. You can download it for free to see if you are still the person you think you are, or determine if maybe it's time to be true to yourself and move into the next phase. CHALLENGE Like many of the other episodes in season 1, the week's challenges are focused on personal evaluation in the near term of two weeks to 30 days. Identify two hurdles you have encountered that you feel held you back from putting yourself out there. Write them down. Now, if those hurdles come up again, how do you get past them? Think ahead for a plan and approach to not let them slow you down the next time they arise. Find two opportunities for your business to work with customers or collaborators that will enhance your brand, but still stay true. Write down those audiences that still fit within your business strategy and look for ways outside of your current approach to reach new customers. If you found this discussion and topic helpful, check out my free personal brand evaluation guide to help you form, establish or rehab your personal brand to help and not hinder your professional development. Visit connectchangechallenge.com/brand.
Based on Tony and Chelsea Northrup’s discussion on their Picture This podcast, Jeff and Brent talk about lies that camera companies tell photographers. In this episode I want to talk about the lies camera companies tell photographers. I have to say right up front I stole the idea from Tony and Chelsea Northrup and their Picture This podcast. I love ... The post Lies From Camera Companies appeared first on Master Photography Podcast.
Today's show was a conversation about #Drones and becoming #part107certified It was a great honor to have a long-time friend, business colleague, content creator, and licensed #Drone operator Glen McDowell as our very first guest. Glen thank you for your time and all your valuable knowledge you dropped about becoming a licensed pilot in 2019 for all your creative marketing needs. If you are a business owner, marketing manager, or anyone with valuable Digital Marketing experience, We want to invite you on our show! If you're interested drop us an eMail
In this special episode of the Cameralabs Photography Podcast, Gordon and Doug discuss what they'd like to see in an upcoming pro mirrorless camera from Canon and Nikon. They're joined in this show by six special guests: Chris and Jordan from dpreview, Hugh Brownstone from Three blind men and an elephant, Richard Sibley from Photo Gear News, Ted Forbes from the Art of Photography, Matt from mirrorlessons and Tony and Chelsea Northrup!
While we discuss our initial thoughts on Fluent, we also look at specific examples of it already seen in several core apps available on Windows 10 Insider Fast Ring. 02:27 Tip of the Episode OneNote Mobile has now got a ton of new features, and one of which is the ability to use multiple windows (shift click on the launch icon in taskbar or Start Menu), and also the ability to manage page versions. This follows up on previous comments about how we want to see Office Mobile get multiple document support. Word Mobile in the Store Excel Mobile in the Store PowerPoint Mobile in the Store OneNote Mobile in the Store  14:03 The Mobile Minute A quick follow up on our discussion about Windows 10 S. BIG apps are coming to the Store! Adobe Creative Cloud, iTunes, WhatsApp, Spotify, and let's hope this is the beginning! 16:00 Fluent Design Language: This gets a little ranty. 25:21 Grab your Windows 10 device running Fast Ring and follow along as Aaron walks us through good and bad examples of Fluent design. Groove, Movies and TV, and Voice Recorder. 38:12 Insider Feedback Item Every week, we like to pick a feedback item to highlight that we think represents what the Insider program is all about. Whether it's an obscure bug that needs addressed or a feature request for something awesome, we want to get some eyes on it and help boost those upvotes! Add Push Notifications for Package Tracking! Personal Media Picks 39:53 App -- Grapholite - This is a nice alternative to Microsoft Visio and can even view/edit Visio files 41:44 Music: Ready, Aim, Rock playlist, Guardians of the Galaxy, Sweating to the 90s 43:24 Book: Canon EOS Rebel T6i The Expanded Guide 44:56 Podcast - YouTube Channel Tony and Chelsea Northrup and podcast "Picture This" 46:17 Movie Pick: Guardians of the Galaxy 48:07 Vernon's personal YouTube channel Why Porter Needed Stitches Thanks for joining us again this week, friends! If you'd like to continue the conversation, you should follow us on Twitter: @MSMobileShow, @GoodThings2Life, and @VernonEL If you feel the need to communicate more formally with us, you can email the show at Contact@MSMobileShow.com And, you know the drill, be sure to subscribe if you want to hear more, and submit a review if you want others to hear more! Have a great week, and stay mobile!
Here’s episode 32 of the PetaPixel Photography Podcast. You can also download the MP3 directly and subscribe via iTunes or RSS! Call 1-206-333-9308, leave a comment in this post, or use our voicemail widget for feedback/questions for the show. In This Episode If you subscribe to the PetaPixel Photography Podcast in iTunes, please take a moment to rate and review us and help us move up in the rankings so others interested in photography may find us. Tony and Chelsea Northrup open the show. Thanks guys. I'm borrowing Kyle! Anti-gear theft registry LensTag releases interesting data about 2015 thefts. (#) A quick and easy way of removing stubble in Photoshop. (#) A photographer's lens hood ends up on the ice and is mistaken for a puck. We discuss how to secure yours. (#) This quick Mac OS X hack will save you frustration when connecting a device or memory card. (#) A Canadian photographer and his friend brave frigid temps for an amazing shot. (#) Alon in Israel wants to know what type of backdrop he should get for studio photography. Photography is used to affect change in Lebanon with it's child bride problem. (#) An amazing 800+ people are focused on the camera module in Apple's iPhone. (#) The US drone registry will reveal drone owners' names and address will be publicly available. (#) The rest of the hilarious intro takes from Chelsea and Tony Northrup. Connect With Us Thank you for listening to the PetaPixel Photography Podcast! Connect with me, Sharky James on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook (all @LensShark) as we build this community. Leave us an audio question through our voicemail widget or call us at 1-206-333-9308. Alternatively, you can comment below or via social media. But we’d love to play and answer your question on the show! You can also cut a show opener for us to play on the show! As an example: “Hi, this is Matt Smith with Double Heart Photography in Chicago, Illinois, and you’re listening to the PetaPixel Photography Podcast with Sharky James!”
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