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I Dream of Cameras
Episode 80 • So Good

I Dream of Cameras

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2024 73:35


Our blockbuster eightieth episode includes talk of wedding shoots and model shoots, German Rolleis and Swiss Alpas, plastic Pentaxes and Pano Portrait Snobs. Tune in for all the badinage!Eighty episodes — even the hosts can't remember the highlights! So which three episodes would you recommend to the uninitiated?Gabe went to a Cameras & Coffee meetup at the Culver Steps……where he drooled over an Olympus OM-4Ti and a MamiyaflexHe also brought five cameras to a shoot with Claire Hinkley:the rare and coveted Tele-Rolleiflex lent to him by the sainted John-Michael Mendizzathe old faithfuls: Rolleiflex 2.8E2 and Leica M4the mighty Nikon FM3aand a long-languishing Hasselblad 500CWhen Jeff and his siblings met up in Philadelphia for their yearly Fourphans™ Weekend, the Canon EOS Rebel 2000 with 40mm lens was his faithful plastic companionHe also went to Unique Photo and gaped at some rare Alpas, including the freakish 8b, which is both an SLR and a rangefinderWhich cameras did he use to cover his girlfriend's son's wedding?Canon EOS Rebel 2000 for pre-wedding prepOlympus XA4 with A11 flash for the rehearsal dinnerand of course the Hasselblad XPan for rooftop beauty shots of the betrothedYearning to get some new gear, Jeff grabbed an 24mm Angenieux lens for the Alpa at KEH… only to return it because it was not Alpa mount, but ExaktaHe also handled a Pentax 17 and recoiled from its icky extruded bodyAnd despite his devotion to the XPan, he bombed at the Epson Pano Awards — could he be a victim of the pano portrait snobs?As requested by faithful listener Gaetan Cormier, may we present the “So good” t-shirt, a loving tribute to Gabe's catchphraseAnd finally: a deep dive into our Prodigious Mailbag™

F-Stop Collaborate and Listen - A Landscape Photography Podcast
Matt Jackisch - Epson Pano Award Winner | Authenticity in Landscape Photography

F-Stop Collaborate and Listen - A Landscape Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 72:18


This week I was joined by the winner of the 2020 Epson Pano Awards, Matt Jackisch.   Matt is a nature photographer residing in Vancouver, British Columbia. When he is not out chasing light with his camera, he is mitigating risk over the skies of BC as an Air Traffic Controller. It was not until embarking on extensive travels that Matt gained a true appreciation for exploration and the rugged beauty of mother nature. Upon returning, he viewed the Pacific Northwest with a completely new perspective and has since set out to tell its story through creative imagery. Like me, Matt enjoys venturing into remote areas and capturing these places rarely seen by most people.   Matt and I covered some very interesting topics this week, including: Art and intention in landscape photography, Subjectivity in landscape photography competitions, The direction of landscape photography, Drones and the creative process, The devastating effects of climate change and our role as photographers, The sensationalization of reality and sacrificing of authenticity for popularity in landscape photography, And lots more! Over on Patreon this week, Matt and I discuss the advantages of NOT "going pro" as a landscape photographer. Here's who Matt recommended for the podcast this week: Erin Tolie TJ Watt Benjamin Maze Daniel Laan Other items mentioned on the show: Natural Landscape Photography Awards 60-day Trial to Nature Photographer's Network. Wilderness Podcast episode. Support the show on Patreon.

F-Stop Collaborate and Listen - A Landscape Photography Podcast
Juan Pablo de Miguel - Judging the Epson Pano Awards

F-Stop Collaborate and Listen - A Landscape Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2020 77:42


Welcome to episode 185 of the F-Stop Collaborate and Listen podcast. This week on the podcast, I had a wonderful time chatting with our first guest from Spain, Juan Pablo de Miguel.  Juan Pablo is a long-standing judge for the Epson Pano Awards, a photography educator, and fantastic landscape photographer located in Madrid Spain. Juan Pablo and I discuss some interesting topics this week, including: His journey from engineering into landscape photography. The role of world travel in his photography. His philosophy on post-processing. The new sky replacement tool in Photoshop. Various business models for landscape photography. The Epson Pano Awards, his role as a judge, what he looks for in good images, and more. ... and more! I hope you enjoy our conversation. Other items mentioned on the show: 1. 60-day Trial to Nature Photographer's Network. 2. Support the show on Patreon. Here are the photographers that Juan Pablo recommended on the podcast: 1. Paul Apal'kin. 2. Michael Sidofsky. 3. Joel Santos. 4. Enrico Fossati. 5. Merr Watson. 6. Pablo Ruiz Garcia. I love hearing from the podcast listeners! Reach out to me via Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter if you'd like to be on the podcast or if you have an idea of a topic we can talk about. Join the discussion over on Nature Photographer's Network! We have weekly discussions about each episode of the podcast. It's also free! We also have an Instagram page and a Facebook page for updates. Thanks for stopping in, collaborating with us, and listening. See you next week. As a reminder, you can also support the podcast by shopping at B+H for your photography gear using our Affiliate Link. 

The Open Shutter Photography Podcast
Isabella Tabacchi - How To Keep Pushing Your Creativity

The Open Shutter Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2020 35:14


In this episode I'm chatting with the amazingly talented landscape photographer Isabella Tabacchi, aka @isabellandscapes on instagram. Isabella's distinctive landscape photography style borders on the dreamlike, but without losing any sense of realism at the same time - it's something I find really difficult to describe so if you're not familiar with Isabellas work then I highly recommend you follow her instagram page. Coming up, I'm asking Isabella about her creative process and how she developed such a style, as well as to get her insights into what it's like being on the judging panel for the prestigious Epson Pano Awards for the past three years, and if she has any tips for photographers wanting their entries to stand out from the crowd. Resources IsabellaTabacchi.com - See Isabellas portfolio and find out about her online classes and in-person workshops, and sign up for her email newsletter. Follow @isabellandscapes on Instagram to see her latest images and stories. Talking Points How to find success shooting in any weather Where does Isabellas inspiration come from? One thing you must do if you want to see constant improvement in your photography Where do new creative ideas come from? How Isabellas style continues to grow and evolve What it's like to judge thousands of entries in the Epson Pano Awards Advice to photographers wanting to make their photos stand out from the noise to a competition judge How to stay productive when you can't travel How to find new or alternative landscape locations off the beaten track Further Resources Luminosity Masking Panel for Photoshop - Designed and developed by Steve Arnold to make luminosity masking quicker, easier, and more effective. Podcast listeners receive a 45% discount!

F-Stop Collaborate and Listen - A Landscape Photography Podcast
Isabella Tabacchi - Photographing the Dolomites of Italy

F-Stop Collaborate and Listen - A Landscape Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2019 71:32


Welcome to Episode 105 of the F-Stop Collaborate and Listen podcast with Isabella Tabacchi!Isabella is a landscape photographer living in Northern Italy at the base of the famous Dolomites mountain range. She is relatively new to the landscape photography scene, having only begun as a photographer in 2013, but in her short career she has made quite a splash. She has already won several photography awards and was recently a judge for the prestigious 2018 Epson Pano Awards. Isabella and I had a wonderful cross-Atlantic conversation about her rise as a photographer, her views on the Dolomites, why she loves photographing them and how she has seen them change in her short career. We also discussed her experience as a judge for the Epson Pano Awards and her views on social media and unsolicited feedback often given by photographers on those platforms. Please join me in welcoming her to the show. Just a quick reminder, this is the last week to join us in supporting the podcast on Patreon and capitalize on the special offers we have going on over there to celebrate the 100th episode of the show. From March 20 through April 30, 2019, new and existing patrons will receive the following discounts: 1. 20% off Alex Noriega processing tutorial videos (only good for videos released prior to March, 2019) 2. 20% off Michael Shainblum processing tutorial videos 3. 20% off Eric Bennett instructional videos 4. 20% off Joshua Cripps Photography tutorials 5. 20% off Sarah Marino & Ron Coscorossa Nature Photo Guides e-books 6. 20% off Colleen Miniuk-Sperry’s books and eBooks Two weeks ago I announced that we are doing a weekly photo theme for patrons of the podcast.    The idea is simple - patrons submit their photographs based on the theme of the week and I pick my favorite submission and talk about it on the podcast and on Patreon.   We'll try this out and see if people like it! Last week's theme was "Mystery." We have 120 patrons of the podcast and so far only about 5 have participated, so your chances of winning are pretty good...   We have been giving out cool awards but I don't want to tell you what they are! Its a surprise.   I really enjoyed everyone's submissions this week and it was a close call!  This week's winner is Jarrod Hills. Jarrod shared an aetherial photograph which really caught my eye. Here is what Jarrod had to say about his photograph: I live near the Potomac. We had a day when the water was still quite cold while the air was around 75 degrees. It brought out this fog that enveloped everything. In my attempts to shoot locally, most of my landscape imagery involves some man made element.   Its a really cool photograph that you should check out!    This week's theme is going to go along with our announcement of the Nature First Initiative... the theme is "Earth Day" - how can you capture the essence of the 7 principles of Nature First? Let's find out! So get out there and create some art and share it with the group on Patreon! To get these discounts, simply sign up as a Patron of the podcast at the $5/mo or higher level before April 30, 2019. Your discount codes will revealed after you sign up.  This week on Patreon, Isabella and I discussed her recent transition from full-frame to medium format using the mirrorless Hasselblad system.  To learn more about Isabella, check her out: Website. Instagram. Here are the photographers that Isabella recommended for the podcast: 1. Max Rive. 2. Daniel Kordan. 3. Daniel Laan. 4. Simone CMoon. I love hearing from the podcast listeners! Reach out to me via Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter if you'd like to be on the podcast or if you have an idea of a topic we can talk about. You can also join the conversation on our Facebook Group! We've also started an Instagram page and a Facebook page for the podcast, where we'll be sharing updates as we go! As a reminder, you can also support the podcast by shopping at B+H for your photography gear using our Affiliate Link. 

Fotógrafo Nocturno
Lo que no sabía sobre los concursos fotográficos

Fotógrafo Nocturno

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2019 47:18


En este programa contamos con un invitado especial Jesús M. García Flores. Jesús participa anualmente en varios concursos internacionales y tiene la experiencia y el bagaje de haber sido el ganador absoluto mundial del 2017 en los Epson Pano Awards. Además cuenta con otros concursos en su haber así como que también hace las veces de jurado. Nos cuenta cómo funciona este negocio. También nos habla de qué puntos debemos valorar a la hora de concursar en un en uno de estos concursos para acercarnos lo más posible a una hipotética victoria. Y, cómo no, @davidgamez y @marioexposure os esperan en twitter, también en:https://www.instagram.com/mario_rubio/ https://www.instagram.com/davidgamezY no te pierdas el canal de tutoriales de iluminación de David Gámez http://www.youtube.com/davidgamezfotografia

Fotógrafo Nocturno
Lo que no sabía sobre los concursos fotográficos

Fotógrafo Nocturno

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2019 47:18


En este programa contamos con un invitado especial Jesús M. García Flores. Jesús participa anualmente en varios concursos internacionales y tiene la experiencia y el bagaje de haber sido el ganador absoluto mundial del 2017 en los Epson Pano Awards. Además cuenta con otros concursos en su haber así como que también hace las veces de jurado. Nos cuenta cómo funciona este negocio. También nos habla de qué puntos debemos valorar a la hora de concursar en un en uno de estos concursos para acercarnos lo más posible a una hipotética victoria. Y, cómo no, @davidgamez y @marioexposure os esperan en twitter, también en:https://www.instagram.com/mario_rubio/ https://www.instagram.com/davidgamezY no te pierdas el canal de tutoriales de iluminación de David Gámez http://www.youtube.com/davidgamezfotografia

Project RAWcast
Back to work

Project RAWcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2017 83:49


The boys are back after a short break and have lots to catch up on. Kieran chats about his trip to Madagascar and Tassiegrammer speaks of his new love for the iPhone X. Adobe makes changes to Lightroom and the new Sony A7R III is released. They also discuss the long awaited Epson Pano Awards results. Episode Links Sydney 3 Hour Sunset - Night Workshops 20th - 23rd November Sydney Post Processing Workshop 24th November Sydney Sunrise to Sunset Workshop 25th November Sydney Instameet 19th November Epson Pano Awards Open Winner Photographer of the year - JESUS M. GARCIA, SPAIN Epson Pano Awards Open Award Winner – Built Environment / Architecture - JAVIER DE LA TORRE, SPAIN Epson Pano Awards Major Amateur Winner + Amateur Award Winner – Built Environment / Architecture - DARREN MOORE, UK Epson Pano Awards Amateur Award winner - Nature / Landscape  - RAY JENNINGS Kieran's Choice Epson Pano Awards 1 Kieran's Choice Epson Pano Awards 2 Tassiegrammer's Choice Epson Pano Awards 1 Tassiegrammer's Choice Epson Pano Awards 2 Adobe launches a cloud-centric redesign of Lightroom CC | TechCrunch Sony's A7R III packs big improvements into a familiar package Sony A7R III Review - Specifications iPhone X Best Smartphone Ever for Still Photos But Not Video: DxOMark Instagram May Soon Let You Follow Hashtags Man Steals Image, Gets Sued, Calls Photographer 'Malicious' | Fstoppers I WAS SUED CAUSE OF SHOPIFY STORE - YouTube Project RAWcast Facebook Project RAWcast Instagram Project RAWcast Patreon        

Project RAWcast
Blown Out Skies

Project RAWcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2016 58:25


Kieran and Tassiegrammer chat about the Epson Pano Awards top 50 and conversely, the over exposed skies in popular travel photos on Instagram. They look at 500px and how it works and doesn't work. As well as cleaning your images and tripods.