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The X5 is the latest flagship camera from Insta360. With full 360° 8K30fps capture, enhanced low-light performance, and a 185-minute battery life, X5 is designed for all-day, all-night, all-angle shooting. Get the X5 now, the smartest and toughest 360° Camera ever made here and use code “PetaPixel” to get a free 114cm invisible selfie stick with your purchase.--This week on the PetaPixel Podcast, the team is joined by Cinematographer and Director Jessica Lee Gagné from the hit TV show Severance! She talks at length about how she approached lighting, framing, camera work, and more!--Check out PetaPixel Merch: store.petapixel.com/ We use Riverside to record The PetaPixel Podcast in our online recording studio.We hope you enjoy the podcast and we look forward to hearing what you think. If you like what you hear, please support us by subscribing, liking, commenting, and reviewing! Every week, the trio go over comments on YouTube and here on PetaPixel, but if you'd like to send a message for them to hear, you can do so through SpeakPipe.--In This Episode:00:00 - Intro07:25 - Insta360 announced the X5 360-degree camera13:02- Synology wants you to buy its official drives and restricts many features to them15:41 - Light Lens Lab is remaking the rare P. Angenieux Type S21 50mm f/1.519:48 - Fujifilm finally priced the new Instax mini 4121:31 - Fujifilm teases a "half" camera22:57 - Viltrox announced a new 35mm f/1.213:35 - Sorry, but we have to talk about tariffs again...25:48 - Blackmagic was going to build a US factory, but tariffs made it untenable26:51 - Harman is raising film prices in the US30:26 - Japan has no idea what the US wants33:21 - Fujifilm confirms it has paused shipments of some cameras amid trade disarray35:28 - Nikon's vending machine mini cameras have arrived in the US39:01 - Severance's Jessica Lee Gagné on Cinematography, Directing, and More!1:13:22 - What have you been up to?1:18:16 - Tech support1:31:38 - Feel good story of the week
Innovaciones en la fotografía y edición: La inteligencia artificial de A-Eye A.I. transforma el sector y nos invita a explorar un universo de tecnología y creatividad sin precedentes. En este video en directo, te llevamos a un recorrido vibrante donde descubrirás cómo la OM System OM-3 se posiciona como una de las cámaras más deseadas y cómo la Nikon Z5 II revoluciona la portabilidad y calidad, pese a sus retos en Japón. Además, analizaremos el emocionante regreso de las Instax y el impacto tangible en un mundo cada vez más digital. No te pierdas el debut de Atomos A-Eye A.I., la cámara inteligente que promete cambiar la edición de video, y la evolución de Photoshop con comandos de texto que facilitan una edición fotográfica revolucionaria. Sumérgete en tendencias que marcan el futuro y adquiere herramientas únicas para potenciar tu creatividad en cada disparo.
Alles Rund um das Thema Fotografie!Willkommen zu meiner Aktuellen Podcast Folge. „Einige nennen es Streetphotography, Ich nenne es „Moments and Atmosphere“.Seit 2018 findest Du auf meinem YouTube-Kanal spannende Videos über Fotowalks, Buchvorstellungen und Fotografie Monatsrückblicke. Alles Authentisch, Kostenlos und immer mit meiner persönlichen Meinung. Einen Gesamtüberblick findest Du auch auf meiner Homepage.Wenn Du Themen oder Fragen hast, freue ich mich über eine Nachricht von Dir. Alle Links zu meinen Seiten findest Du hier:Homepage: https://www.maikkroner.com/*Termine für Workshops, Veranstaltungen, Vorträge findest Du auf der Homepage der MK Kreativagentur UG (haftungsbeschränkt) *(Neu) Kreativ Agentur: https://www.mkkreativagentur.com/Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/c/MaikKronerPhotographyIch würde mich sehr freuen, wenn Du meinen Podcast weiterempfehlen würdest oder auch gern die Folgen teilst.Es erhöht die Sichtbarkeit diesen Podcasts deutlich.*Sie möchten diesen Podcast unterstützen ?Neben meiner gerne investierten Zeit und auch (leider) Geld steigen die Kosten. Gerne können Sie mir eine kleine Spende hinterlassen. Dazu nutzen Sie bitte den PayPal-Link für eine kleine Spende. Paypal: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/MaikK...Herzlichen Dank für Deine / Ihre Unterstützung.
「「PIXPRO FZ55」か「instax mini Evo」か コンデジ人気ランキングTOP5 2025/3/30」 「BCNランキング」2025年3月17日~23日の日次集計データによると、コンパクトデジカメ(コンデジ)のじつばい台数ランキングは以下の通りとなった。5位は、PIXPRO WPZ2WPZ2(KODAK)4位は、PowerShot G7 X Mark IIPSG7X MARKII(キヤノン)3位は、instax mini Evo Browninstax mini Evo Brown(富士フイルム)2位は、instax mini Evo Blackinstax mini Evo Black(富士フイルム)1位は、PIXPRO FZ55 ブラックFZ55(BK)(KODAK)「BCNランキング」は、全国の主要家電量販店・ネットショップからパソコン本体、デジタル家電などのじつばいデータを毎日収集・集計しているPOSデータベースで、日本の店頭市場の約4割(パソコンの場合)をカバーしています。
In this episode, the duo discuss Jared's "Executive Producer" role in his secret bowling show project, rumored "leaked" specs for Canon's supposed upcoming APS-C camera that's quite "stacked," Fuji's new Evo WIDE hybrid Instax camera & much more! Text us with any thoughts and questions regarding this episode at 313-710-9729. This is RAWtalk Episode 136!
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HT2075 - Questions About Instax I guess I've been hiding under a barrel, but I just this week learned about Fuji Instax printers. I can see them easily becoming a fun gimmick at a party or a social gathering, but I'm wondering if anybody has figured out how to use this medium for more serious artwork. Any ideas?
「「instax mini Evo」急上昇! 今売れてるコンパクトデジカメTOP10 2024/11/10」 「BCNランキング」2024年10月28日~11月3日の日次集計データによると、コンパクトデジカメのじつばい台数ランキングは以下の通りとなった。5位は、PowerShot SX740 HS ブラックPSSX740HS(BK)(キヤノン)3位は、PIXPRO FZ55 ブラックFZ55(BK)(KODAK)3位は、instax mini Evo Browninstax mini Evo Brown(富士フイルム)2位は、instax mini Evo Blackinstax mini Evo Black(富士フイルム)1位は、PowerShot SX740 HS シルバーPSSX740HS(SL)(キヤノン)「BCNランキング」は、全国の主要家電量販店・ネットショップからパソコン本体、デジタル家電などのじつばいデータを毎日収集・集計しているPOSデータベースで、日本の店頭市場の約4割(パソコンの場合)をカバーしています。
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Recorded at HP imagine in Palo Alto, I sit down with Sam Chang to talk AI PCs, and Poly's Helen Sheirbon and Greg Baribault to talk accessories like cameras and headsetsIf you're traveling overseas, try Always Mobile and its eSIM solutions, which will be much easier and cheaper than roaming with your wireless carrier. I interview Mike Stanford, Founder and President, of Always MobileFujifilm's Billy Luong joins me to chat about its latest Instax camera, the Pal, and new portable and wireless printersThank you to Intel, Visa, and Western Digital
In this episode of the Beginner Photography Podcast, I talk about my experience getting out of the often-overlooked topic of burnout, sharing my personal experiences and 3 step process to reigniting my creative spark. We'll explore a three-phase process to help you rediscover your passion for photography, including shooting more, seeking inspiration, and thematic storytelling. I'll also share a valuable exercises to learning how to tell stories with your camera, like using an Instax camera. Join me in our revamped Facebook group for ongoing support from our vibrant community of photo friends!The Big Ideas:Explore Diverse Subjects: Experimenting with various photography genres can help spark creativity and prevent burnout.Limit Social Media Inspiration: Relying on platforms like Flickr or photo books can lead to more genuine creativity than endless scrolling.Tell Stories with Photos: Embrace longer-form storytelling through multiple images to add depth to your subjects."Plork": Combine play and work in your photography practice to keep it fun and educational.Photography Action PlanShoot More Frequently: Set aside specific times each week to photograph anything that catches your interest. Keep your camera handy during daily activities to capture spontaneous moments.Seek New Inspirations: Visit platforms like Flickr and explore historical photo groups for fresh ideas. Borrow or buy photography books that excite you and study them.Embrace Storytelling: Choose a simple story idea and capture it through 5-10 cohesive images. Use an instant or film camera to challenge yourself with a limited number of shots.Join Photography Challenges: Participate in the newly introduced monthly photo challenges within the Beginner Photography Podcast Facebook group. Follow the theme of the month (e.g., summer) to structure your creative efforts and win prizes.Recommit to Learning: Dive deeper into a specific genre of photography that piques your interest (e.g., food or landscape photography). Attend online workshops or watch video tutorials to refine your techniques and broaden your skillset.Resources:Charlie Planespotting Video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mjwVlQqCWmIJoin the Revamped Facebook Community - https://beginnerphotopod.com/groupDownload your free copy of46 Creative Photo Ideas to Get You Out of a Rutat https://creativeimageideas.com/ Transform your Love for Photography into Profit for FREE with CloudSpot Studio.And get my Wedding and Portrait Contract and Questionnaires, at no cost!Sign up now at http://deliverphotos.com/Connect with the Beginner Photography Podcast! Join the free Beginner Photography Podcast Community at https://beginnerphotopod.com/group Send in your Photo Questions to get answered on the show - https://beginnerphotopod.com/qa Grab your free camera setting cheatsheet - https://perfectcamerasettings.com/ Thanks for listening & keep shooting!
This week the gang talked about the Instax mini 99, the Backbone controller, the Riffmaster Rock Band Guitar, more ZZZ, Sandtrix, Diver, Syphon Filter, Longlegs more!Follow us on Instagram Watch Bob and Connor on TwitchLeave us a voicemail at (804) 286-0626 and consider supporting us through our Patreon Check out the Discord! News Links: Fortnite players hate the tesla truck Assassin's Creed apologizes Legacy of Kain remakes might be coming Bioshock movie scaling down
No shade on Polaroid.... Today, we have a pair of Chrises on the show; Chris Erickson is joining Chrissie! If that name isn't familiar, he's Just Another Chris who loves his instant film! He went from producing and being behind the scenes of various other YouTube channels to putting out his own content focused on instant film. He shoots everything from Instax to modern Polaroid. He produces many amazing videos and isn't afraid to present his reviews, warts and all, making his channel one of the best sources for reviews of Polaroid and other Instant products. You can find Chris' work on the following social channels. Instagram: instagram.com/just_anotherchris/ YouTube: youtube.com/@JustAnotherChris
Pentax is releasing a new film camera in 2024? As you might imagine, this has our attention. Also, Fuji continues to expand the wildly popular Instax line. Want to send us a question or comment, or just learn more about the show? Check out our website at https://cameragearpodcast.com, or email us directly at cameragearpodcast@gmail.com. Some links below to product sites are affiliate links and may result in a commission to the Camera Gear Podcast. Links: Fujifilm Instax WIDE 400 Pentax 17 Pentax 17 Review [PetaPixel]
Episodio de HOY Hoy hablamos sobre fotografía analógica con Carla Dief, una joven fotógrafo que íntegro la fotografía analógica a muy temprana edad. Aprendió mucho sobre ella, y la usa dentro de todo su trabajo.Usa su canal de YouTube y sus redes para hablar sobre ella, y divulgar sobre su uso (ya sea en cámaras, carretes, etc...)Nos contará como ven las nuevas generaciones algunos formatos como las antiguas cámaras compactas digitales, las cámaras analógicas, Instax, y un montón de cosas super interesantes para la gente menos joven. Enlaces del Invitado YouTube Carla Dief https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvQpOvYXH76DPAdYCA-yMLw Instagram Carla Dief https://www.instagram.com/carladief_/ Enlaces del Podcast Twitter de Photolari https://twitter.com/Photolari Twitter Rodrigo https://twitter.com/RodrigoRivasPHInstagram Rodrigo https://www.instagram.com/rodrigorivasph/
「「instax mini Evo」が久々ワンツーフィニッシュ! 今売れてるコンパクトデジカメTOP5 2024/6/10」 「BCNランキング」2024年5月27日から6月2日の日次集計データによると、コンパクトデジカメのじつばい台数ランキングは以下の通りとなった。5位は、PIXPRO FZ55 ブラックFZ55(BK)(KODAK)4位は、PIXPRO FZ45 レッドFZ45(RED)(KODAK)3位は、PIXPRO WPZ2(KODAK)2位は、instax mini Evo Brown(富士フイルム)1位は、instax mini Evo Black(富士フイルム)「BCNランキング」は、全国の主要家電量販店・ネットショップからパソコン本体、デジタル家電などのじつばいデータを毎日収集・集計しているPOSデータベースで、日本の店頭市場の約4割(パソコンの場合)をカバーしています。
「「“チェキ” instax mini Evo」ブラウンが3位に浮上 今売れてるコンパクトデジカメTOP5 2024/5/13」 「BCNランキング」2024年4月29日から5月5日の日次集計データによると、コンパクトデジカメのじつばい台数ランキングは以下の通りとなった。5位は、PIXPRO WPZ2(KODAK)4位は、instax mini Evo Black(富士フイルム)3位は、instax mini Evo Brown(富士フイルム)2位は、PIXPRO FZ45 ブラックFZ45(BK)(KODAK)1位は、PIXPRO FZ55 ブラックFZ55(BK)(KODAK)「BCNランキング」は、全国の主要家電量販店・ネットショップからパソコン本体、デジタル家電などのじつばいデータを毎日収集・集計しているPOSデータベースで、日本の店頭市場の約4割(パソコンの場合)をカバーしています。
「キヤノン「iNSPiC/SELPHY」と「instax mini Link 2」がトップを争う 今売れてるフォトプリンタTOP5 2024/5/12」 「BCNランキング」2024年4月29日から5月5日の日次集計データによると、フォトプリンタのじつばい台数ランキングは以下の通りとなった。5位は、iNSPiC PV-223 ピンクPV-223-PK(キヤノン)4位は、iNSPiC PV-223 ブルーPV-223-BL(キヤノン)3位は、スマートフォン用プリンター チェキ instax mini Link 2 ソフトピンク(富士フイルム)2位は、スマートフォン用プリンター チェキ instax mini Link 2 クレイホワイト(富士フイルム)1位は、SELPHY ホワイトCP1500(WH)(キヤノン)「BCNランキング」は、全国の主要家電量販店・ネットショップからパソコン本体、デジタル家電などのじつばいデータを毎日収集・集計しているPOSデータベースで、日本の店頭市場の約4割(パソコンの場合)をカバーしています。
「キヤノン「iNSPiC/SELPHY」と「instax mini Link 2」がトップを争う 今売れてるフォトプリンタTOP5 2024/5/12」 「BCNランキング」2024年4月29日から5月5日の日次集計データによると、フォトプリンタのじつばい台数ランキングは以下の通りとなった。5位は、iNSPiC PV-223 ピンクPV-223-PK(キヤノン)4位は、iNSPiC PV-223 ブルーPV-223-BL(キヤノン)3位は、スマートフォン用プリンター チェキ instax mini Link 2 ソフトピンク(富士フイルム)2位は、スマートフォン用プリンター チェキ instax mini Link 2 クレイホワイト(富士フイルム)1位は、SELPHY ホワイトCP1500(WH)(キヤノン)「BCNランキング」は、全国の主要家電量販店・ネットショップからパソコン本体、デジタル家電などのじつばいデータを毎日収集・集計しているPOSデータベースで、日本の店頭市場の約4割(パソコンの場合)をカバーしています。
富士フイルム、チェキ最上位モデル「INSTAX mini 99」発売 内部にLEDを搭載。 富士フイルムは、4月11日からアナログインスタントカメラ最上位モデル「INSTAX mini 99」を発売する。
A Fujifilm bemutatta az Instax mini 99-et, végigvesszük az újszerű megoldásait, érdekes funkcióit. Visszaemlékszünk a régi fényképezőgépek infrás éjszakai módjára. Gábor elmeséli hogyan jutott hozzá új kompakt fényképezőgépéhez. Peti több napos üzleti portré fotózásról mesél, és ennek kapcsán tippeket adunk hogyan lehet kimozdítani az alanyokat a "kamera általi fagyás" állapotából. Az adás linkje: https://tripodcast.hu/121 Támogass minket Patreonon: https://tripodcast.hu/patreon Csatlakozz a Tripodcast Community Facebook csoporthoz! http://tripodcast.hu/community Az adást a Tripont, a Fujifilm és a Nans Studio támogatta! Kövess minket Instán: https://www.instagram.com/tripodcast_ Az adásban elhangzott témák, linkek: - Fujifilm Instax Mini 99: https://instax.eu/hu/fenykepezogepek/mini-99/ - Sony RX100: https://www.sony.hu/electronics/cyber-shot-kompakt-fenykepezogepek/dsc-rx100 - Sony RX100 VII: https://tripodcast.hu/sonyrx100viii_tripont
Hoy hablamos con Ana Gallard y Pep Minguez, organizadores del mejor festival de fotografía analógica de Europa y del mundo! El Revela'T Festival. Nos cuentan toda la programación y todo lo que encontraremos allí este año. * Fotos de portada: izq. por Andrés Lozano, der. por Isra Sabater Nuestros queridos sponsors: Carmendita Film Lab Foto-R3 Alex Varas Cameras Valoi (con descuento) Kamerastore (con descuento) Club Analógico NOTICIAS EN DISPARAFILM (https://www.disparafilm.com/noticias): Ferrania P33: https://tinyurl.com/2cqmvz3x Video probando filtros polaroid e Instax: https://tinyurl.com/2alutoyt Filtros Brooklyn Film Camera: https://tinyurl.com/27psqzsc Filtros Retrograde: https://www.etsy.com/shop/RetrogradeENG Flic Film: https://flicfilm.ca/ Cámara Praktica: https://tinyurl.com/237dbgty Filmomat SmartConvert: https://www.filmomat.eu/smartconvert Lomography Sprocket Rocket (no aparecen las nuevas todavía): https://tinyurl.com/26ktu3ae Valoi nuevos insertos: https://www.instagram.com/p/C3U8DaFo-2y/ AGENDA FOTOGRÁFICA (www.agendafotografica.com): Este mes: http://tinyurl.com/bdzbbnbe DESATENDIDO Festival Revela'T: https://revelatfestival.com/ Instagram: https://instagram.com/revelatfestival DISPARAFILM PODCAST SOMOS: Nuria: https://www.instagram.com/nurshootsfilm/ Gloria: https://www.instagram.com/glowing.art/ Abel: https://www.instagram.com/abelsingla/ Chechu: https://www.instagram.com/hermantoothrotanalog/ - Visita nuestro blog: https://www.disparafilm.com - Redes sociales: Instagram: https://instagram.disparafilm.com Twitter: https://twitter.disparafilm.com - Encuéntranos en Twitch y YouTube: https://twitch.disparafilm.com https://youtube.disparafilm.com - Nuestra comunidad en Discord: https://discord.disparafilm.com - Apóyanos con una donación: https://paypal.disparafilm.com/ - Escucha Disparafilm Podcast también en: https://spotify.disparafilm.com https://ivoox.disparafilm.com https://apple.disparafilm.com https://castbox.disparafilm.com https://google.disparafilm.com
「チェキ「instax mini Evo」ブラックがシェア10%超えで引き続き1位 今売れてるコンパクトデジカメTOP5 2024/2/12」 「BCNランキング」2024年1月29日から2月4日の日次集計データによると、コンパクトデジカメのじつばい台数ランキングは以下の通りとなった。5位は、IXY 650 ブラック(キヤノン)4位は、PIXPRO WPZ2(KODAK)3位は、IXY 650 シルバー(キヤノン)2位は、PIXPRO FZ55 ブラックFZ55(BK)(KODAK)1位は、instax mini Evo Black(富士フイルム)「BCNランキング」は、全国の主要家電量販店・ネットショップからパソコン本体、デジタル家電などのじつばいデータを毎日収集・集計しているPOSデータベースで、日本の店頭市場の約4割(パソコンの場合)をカバーしています。
James Green aka SlimSnapped is a photographer currently based out of Phoenix, AZ. Hailing from the small town of Cloverdale, IN his experiences of his upbringing and travels have shaped his photographic eye. He holds a BS from Trine University in Design Engineering Technology and is currently working on his first long term passion project that he hopes to display in a gallery one day. You can find him on instagram @slimsnapped www.imperfectstudios.work www.instagram.com/slimsnapped Summary In this conversation, John Picciuto and James Green discuss various aspects of photography, including developing a unique style in wedding photography, the process of developing a style, slowing down and being present in photography, choosing the right gear, the appeal of Leica cameras, and the love for film photography. They also touch on the future of film photography. In this conversation, John and James discuss their love for film photography and the value of physical film. They talk about the tactile experience and the preservation of memories through film. They also share their experiences with shooting with different film cameras, including Polaroid and Instax cameras. They discuss the challenges of developing film and the convenience of outsourcing the process. They also touch on the potential for remanufacturing Polaroid film and the DIY kits available. The conversation concludes with a discussion on finding inspiration, dealing with imposter syndrome, and choosing the work you want to do. Takeaways Developing a unique style in wedding photography requires creative freedom and a focus on capturing moments that are fun and memorable. Slowing down and being present in photography allows for a more intentional and thoughtful approach to capturing images. Choosing the right gear for photography involves considering factors such as personal preferences, workflow, and the specific needs of each project. Leica cameras are known for their minimalist design, intuitive menu system, and high-quality lenses, making them a popular choice among photographers. Film photography offers a unique and nostalgic aesthetic that many photographers find appealing, and it allows for a more deliberate and intentional approach to capturing images. Film photography offers a unique tactile experience and a sense of connection to the physical medium. Preserving memories through physical film allows for a lasting legacy that can be passed down through generations. Shooting with film cameras, such as Polaroid and Instax, provides a distinct aesthetic that many photographers find appealing. Outsourcing film development can be a convenient option for those who don't have the space or resources to develop film themselves. Dealing with imposter syndrome is common in the creative industry, but reframing perspectives and recognizing personal successes can help overcome it. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 03:00 Developing a Unique Style in Wedding Photography 08:24 The Process of Developing a Style 11:36 Slowing Down and Being Present in Photography 18:32 Choosing the Right Gear for Photography 25:07 The Appeal of Leica Cameras 28:26 The Love for Film Photography 32:46 The Future of Film Photography 33:34 The Value of Physical Film 34:24 Preserving Memories 35:19 The Tactile Experience of Film 36:23 Using Instax Cameras 37:10 The Appeal of Film Cameras 37:43 The Experience of Shooting with Polaroid Cameras 38:46 The Convenience of Instax Cameras 39:02 The Appeal of Shooting Film 40:16 The Challenges of Developing Film 41:14 Outsourcing Film Development 42:11 The Desire for Larger Formats 43:32 The Availability of 4x5 Polaroids 43:52 The Joy of Shooting with FP100C 44:29 The Potential for Remanufacturing Polaroid Film 45:11 DIY Polaroid Film Kits 46:28 Finding Inspiration and Learning from Failure 47:58 Dealing with Imposter Syndrome 50:54 Coping with Imposter Syndrome 51:23 Choosing the Work You Want to Do 52:19 Overcoming Challenges and Appreciation --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thewrongadvicepod/support
「今売れてるコンパクトデジカメTOP5、「instax mini Evo」の新色ブラウンも5位につける 2024/1/16」 「BCNランキング」2024年1月1日から7日の日次集計データによると、コンパクトデジカメのじつばい台数ランキングは以下の通りとなった。5位は、instax mini Evo Brown(富士フイルム)4位は、デジタルカメラ シルバーKC-03TY シルバー(ケンコー・トキナー)3位は、Cyber-shot W830DSC-W830(ソニー)2位は、movio オートフォーカス機能搭載デジタルカメラMAF100(ナガオカトレーディング)1位は、instax mini Evo Black(富士フイルム)「BCNランキング」は、全国の主要家電量販店・ネットショップからパソコン本体、デジタル家電などのじつばいデータを毎日収集・集計しているPOSデータベースで、日本の店頭市場の約4割(パソコンの場合)をカバーしています。
Wir sind Instax mal wieder da, habt ihr schon polaroit? Heute gehts auch um Valentinsobjektifuhrpark. Viel Spaß bei der Folge, mal wieder analoger ;) Natürlich gibt es ein Vinyl der Woche, ab jetzt auch als Playlist unter folgendem Link: Spotify: https://spotify.link/NiSGtfOt6Bb Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/de/playlist/bildspurzeit/pl.u-DDEeC0A2emy Unser Film der Woche: Der Tod steht ihr gut https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Der_Tod_steht_ihr_gut Bei Kommentaren und Hinweisen schreibt uns doch gerne auf Instagram instagram.com/foto.freunde/ und nutzt den Hashtag #fotofreundemuc. Wenn ihr eine Sprachnachricht an und senden für die nächste Folge senden wollt, könnt ihr folgenden Link verwenden: anchor.fm/bildspurzeit/message
Cruising the US in his Buick, Nolan has been around the block taking pictures along the way. He joined us all the way from Ohio to chat film and his experiences along the way. Most folks now a days equate Polaroid or instant film with Instax or this new version of what Polaroid has become while Nolan still shoots the OG pack film better known peel apart. We get a glimpse into who Nolan is and what he's been up to the last few years. Visit him on Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/nolaroid.film/ If you enjoyed this episode please consider becoming a guest sponsor! Visit our Patreon for more details. https://www.patreon.com/phxfilmrevival Don't forget to follow us on our socials!
Get ready to embrace winter with incredible deals on OM SYSTEM products. Right now, OM SYSTEM is offering an unbeatable seasonal offer you won't want to miss. Purchase the E-M10 Mark IV body and receive the M.Zuiko 14-42mm II R Lens at no charge. Originally priced at $999.98, it's now available for just $699.99 – that's a fantastic $300 in savings! But hurry, time is ticking! December 17th is the last day to place orders to ensure delivery in time for Christmas. Don't let this opportunity slip away. Capture your holiday moments with OM SYSTEM's incredible gear at the season's best savings. Visit explore.omsystem.com/petapixel or visit your authorized retailer today and make this festive season picture-perfect with OM SYSTEM. -- Now in its third year, PetaPixel has gathered its team together to guess the things they just know are going to take place over the next calendar year. To help, we've also brought in Gordon Laing, the brains behind the excellent CameraLabs website and YouTube channel. All of us are, as usual, ready to be very, very wrong. We use Riverside to record The PetaPixel Podcast in our online recording studio. We hope you enjoy the podcast and we look forward to hearing what you think. If you like what you hear, please support us by subscribing, liking, commenting, and reviewing! Every week, the trio go over comments on YouTube and here on PetaPixel, but if you'd like to send a message for them to hear, you can do so through SpeakPipe. -- In this episode: 00:00 - Intro 09:05 - Sony photographers should be careful what memory cards they buy 14:03 - Why aren't drone makers giving photographers better underwater solutions? 20:10 - Instax makes up more than 50% of Fujifilm's entire Imaging business revenue 25:22 - Our BOLD camera predictions for 2024! 26:22 - Gordon: There will be no other global shutter cameras for a long time 30:27 - Jordan: Panasonic will kill the S1 and S1R line 32:12 - Chris: Canon WILL make a global shutter, full-frame camera 33:49 - Jaron: Canon won't release a "high resolution" camera, perhaps ever 37:35 - Gordon: A Fujfifilm X100V successor is coming 40:19- Jordan: There will be two tiers of Fujifilm fixed lens cameras, one as APS-C and one as full-frame 43:20 - Chris: Nikon will release a surprise, speed-focused camera 45:20 - Jaron: Sigma's full-frame Foveon sensor is coming in 2024, or not at all 49:10 - Gordon: Lumix S will become known as a viable system 51:33 - Jordan: We will see Nikon-branded smartphone cameras 54:52 - Chris: Pentax will release a retro-inspired DSLR. 57:28 - Jaron: Sony's a9 III will get a firmware update to allow CFe 4.0, unlock 240 fps 57:06 - Gordan: Sony and Canon will continue to release vlogging cameras despite DJI clearly having won 61:22 - Jordan: DJI will release a handheld large-sensor camera 1:03:20 - Chris: Gordan will will launch his own brand of coffee beans 1:04:21 - Jaron: Canon and Nikon will add C2PA via firmware before the 2024 Olympics 1:05:44 - What will you be up to? 1:11:23 - Tech support 1:18:02 - Never read the comments
Hoy hablamos de fotografía instantánea con Daniel Pérez, marketing manager de Instax, con motivo del 25 aniversario de la marca Instax. También tenemos un “Tu Rollo” con Clara, de la cuenta de Instagram The Flying Click, maravillosa fotógrafa que trabaja con Polaroid y nos cuenta su experiencia. Puedes ver su trabajo en https://www.instagram.com/the_flying_click/. Y como siempre, la fotopostal de Gloria, noticias analógicas destacadas y destacados en la agenda fotográfica. Un buen menú! — Nuestros amadísimos sponsors: Carmendita Film Lab: https://www.carmencitafilmlab.com Foto-R3: https://www.foto-r3.com Alex Varas Cameras: https://www.alexvarascameras.com Kamerastore: https://kamerastore.disparafilm.com Club Analógico: https://www.clubanalogico.com — NOTICIAS EN DISPARAFILM (https://www.disparafilm.com/noticias): AGENDA FOTOGRÁFICA (www.agendafotográfica.com): — LA FOTOPOSTAL: https://www.filmin.es/pelicula/la-historia-de-polaroid — TU ROLLO: https://www.instagram.com/the_flying_click/ — DESATENDIDO - Fujifilm… están por todas partes!
Wir sind zurück aus den ungeplanten Betriebsferien und wagen direkt einen thematischen Roundhouse-Kick von globalen Verschlüssen über hybride Instax, von brandneuen Retrocams zu digitalen Bild-Zertifikaten, und vom blauen Himmel zu leicht geöffneten Mündern. Mittendrin und nebenbei natürlich immer auch viel Halbgares und einiges fast Privates! Viel Spaß! Kontrastraum Feedback & Anregungen (google.com) hodja - the flood - YouTubeLENKA MIKULOVA (@lenka_mikulova_bw) • Instagram-Fotos und -Videos Screen-Free Digital Camera For Kids Going To Summer Camp – CampSnapCamera (campsnapphoto.com)
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A roll call episode! Roxanna talks about a Photography Therapy meetup put on by (IG chelseawildflower), another meetup called the Desert Film Club (IG desertfilmclub, IG milkthistleyuccavalley) and interviews Liz Cortez (IG heartandsolyoga, IG rodolfo_the_rescue_squirrel) who blends the arts with her yoga studio, is starting to shoot film, and is doing a photo collage collaboration in her studio as well. Kuks talks about shooting an automobile as a gift to a retiring coworker. Andre talks about shooting his Binstax, an Instax square back for the Mamiya RB67. Finally, Mike talks about consuming content vs. creating content. Email the podcast: negpositives@gmail.com Instagram @negativepositives Facebook Group: Negative Positives Film Photo Podcast Facebook Group Support the Podcast: www.ko-fi.com/negativepositives Mike's free music for productions: www.mikegutterman.bandcamp.com
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Új színben jelent meg egy régi Leica. Új designban jelent meg néhány Instax kamera, a RED Komodo highlightjai pedig érdekesen színeződnek. A Lightroom is megkapott egy olyan frissítésst amire Gábor és Benedek már régóta várnak. Benedek új monitor keresésben van, de igazából mindenki tudja mi lesz a vége. Peti inspirációs anyagokat keres, de nincs ideje inspirálódni a munka mellett. Peti beszámol néhány nagyon pozitív és nagyon negatív munka élményről. Mi az a három dolog, ami miatt érdemes elvállalni egy fotózást? Peti új tipusú, a fotózáson túlmutató skilleket szeretne megtanulni. Az adás linkje: https://tripodcast.hu/105 Műsorvezetők: Láng Péter, Lénárt Gábor, Varga Benedek Támogass minket Patreonon: https://tripodcast.hu/patreon Csatlakozz a Tripodcast Community Facebook csoporthoz! http://tripodcast.hu/community Küldj nekünk hangüzenetben kérdést! http://tripodcast.hu/messages Az adást a Tripont, és a Fujifilm támogatta! Egyéni oktatásról az alábbi linken kaphattok információt: https://tripodcast.hu/oktatas Kövess minket Instán: https://www.instagram.com/tripodcast_ Az adásban elhangzott témák, linkek: - Nikon akciók a Tripontban https://www.tripont.hu/csoport/nikon_azonnali_kedvezmeny_2023 - Canon akciók a Tripontban https://www.tripont.hu/csoport/canon_15_30_kuponkedvezmeny - Nanlite akciók a Tripontban https://www.tripont.hu/csoport/nanlite_nyarindito_kedvezmeny - Leica SL2 Silver: https://leica-camera.com/en-int/photography/cameras/sl/sl2-silver - Fujifilm Instax 40: https://petapixel.com/2023/06/14/new-fujifilm-instax-sq40-instant-camera-shoots-larger-square-film/ - RED Komodo Lab Test: https://www.cined.com/red-komodo-6k-lab-test-dynamic-range-and-latitude-test/ - Arri Image Quality: https://www.arri.com/en/learn-help/arri-camera-technology/best-overall-image-quality - MamiyaMigos Ep4.: https://youtu.be/fBjR-AU_dhY - Első analóg vs digi kép: https://www.instagram.com/p/BZWd8Lxlfy-/ - Második analóg vs digi kép: https://www.instagram.com/p/Bx0ig5ZnZDR/ - Harmadik analóg vs digi kép: https://www.instagram.com/p/BwCy69ag4IF/ - Green Clean Szenzor tisztító pálca Tripont: https://tripodcast.hu/greencleanszp - Zoe Kravitz i-D Vice: https://i-d.vice.com/en/article/j5ym98/zoe-kravitz-big-little-lies-high-fidelity-interview-gus-van-sant - Maker's Schedule vs. Manager's Schedule: http://paulgraham.com/makersschedule.html - To Everyone Who Asks For ‘Just A Little' Of Your Time: Here's What It Costs To Say Yes: https://thoughtcatalog.com/ryan-holiday/2017/01/to-everyone-who-asks-for-just-a-little-of-your-time/ - MasterClass: Chris Voss Teaches The Art of Negotiation: https://www.masterclass.com/classes/chris-voss-teaches-the-art-of-negotiation - Why Top Gun won the Oscar for sound: https://youtu.be/K5E8eeyAQLM - How "Spider-Verse" forced animation to evolve: https://youtu.be/l96IgQmXmhM - Interstellar's Editing Is Out of This World: https://youtu.be/_Y8BVC5-fuA
Every week TWIG brings you a variety show full of segments ranging from news, reviews, interviews, and everything in-between to satisfy your geeky appetite!Its a holiday long weekend here at TWIG Central so this is a special review centric edition of the podcast! Birdman and Alex The Producer did however find the time to sit down and discuss what they've been up to over the past week or so and to give updates on upcoming programming.This week in geek:- Introductions- Transformers Toys Legacy Evolution Deluxe Breakdown (Hasbro Toy Review)https://transformers.hasbro.com/en-us/product/transformers-legacy-evolution-deluxe-breakdown-converting-action-figure-5-5:5E75EC71-C37E-4721-B375-D0095F9A4E6E- The Last Of Us Part 1 PC (PC Sony Review)https://www.playstation.com/en-ca/games/the-last-of-us-part-i/pc/- Instax Mini 12 (Fujifilm Instant Camera Review)https://instax.com/mini_12/en/-Transformers Legacy Evolution Voyager Comic Universe Tarn (Hasbro Toy Review)https://shop.hasbro.com/en-us/product/transformers-legacy-evolution-voyager-comic-universe-tarn-converting-action-figure-7/39E117A7-C2AF-4406-92F9-A3062A15934F- Melon Journey - Bittersweet Memories (Xseed Game Review)https://store.steampowered.com/app/1074030/Melon_Journey_Bittersweet_Memories/https://www.nintendo.com/en-ca/store/products/melon-journey-bittersweet-memories-switch/- Bonanza - The Official Complete Series DVD Set (Paramount TV DVD Review)https://www.blu-ray.com/dvd/Bonanza-The-Official-Complete-Series-DVD/271701/- Star Trek Lower Decks Season 3 (Paramount TV DVD Review)https://www.blu-ray.com/dvd/Star-Trek-Lower-Decks-Season-3-DVD/269570/- What's Next?Show Notes:Your Geekmasters:Mike "The Birdman" - https://twitter.com/BirdmanDoddAlex "The Producer" - https://twitter.com/DeThPhaseTWIGFeedback for the show?:Email: feedback@thisweekingeek.netTwitter: https://twitter.com/thisweekingeekSubscribe to our feed: https://www.spreaker.com/show/3571037/episodes/feediTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/this-week-in-geek/id215643675Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3Lit2bzebJXMTIv7j7fkqqGoogle Podcasts: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuc3ByZWFrZXIuY29tL3Nob3cvMzU3MTAzNy9lcGlzb2Rlcy9mZWVkWebsite: http://www.thisweekingeek.netMay 21, 2023This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3571037/advertisement
Welcome to #Millennial, the home of pretend adulting and real talk! Should we have anxiety about the current egg shortage? "Classic" digital cameras are big with Gen Z - are we feeling old yet? Something about that classic, grainy, blurry look is appealing to the kids these days, UFO reports have skyrocketed since 2021 - are they legitimate? While we're hoping to have an expert on in the coming months to discuss aliens, we want to share our decidedly un-expert opinions: are aliens real, have they been to Earth, would the government even tell us, and would humanity band together against an extraterrestrial threat? (no). Throw back time: Pam gives us a mini-hype roundup of the latest pop culture stories. Should Alec Baldwin be found guilty for the accidental shooting of Halyna Hutchins? Actor Sebastian Croft recently faced backlash for voicing a character in the upcoming "Hogwarts Legacy" - why aren't any other actors being attacked online for doing the same? Cringiest cringe of the week: US Senators quoting Taylor Swift lyrics. This week's recommendations will keep you fresh, fed, and prepared! Just Egg (Andrew), Eva NYC's Freshen Up Invisible Dry Shampoo (Laura), and Instax mini link 2 smart phone printer (Pam). This week's episode is sponsored by Honeylove (https://www.honeylove.com promo code MILL for 20% off!). Support #Millennial by supporting our sponsors! And in this week's installment of After Dark, available on Patreon: Oh, the places you will go! Our most and least favorite pop culture and historical sites. The owner of the "Breaking Bad" house still has a temper about people showing up and trying to throw pizza on her roof. Andrew and Pam have made visits to a number of iconic pop culture sites, but you might be a little disappointed to see how some of them stack up to their on-screen counterparts.
Peti Németországban dolgozott, és majdnem új fényképezőgépet vásárolt. Új fotós mellényt viszont tényleg vásárolt, és beszámol tapasztalatairól. A Fujifilm hasít az Instax eladásokkal, Gábort viszont megszivatta az Instax 3db fekete képpel, így nem lett kész a házi feladat. Megbeszéljük hogyan próbálunk pihenni, de a valódi szünet tartása csak kisebb-nagyobb sikerrel megy. Az adás linkje: https://tripodcast.hu/90 Műsorvezetők: Láng Péter, Lénárt Gábor, Varga Benedek Támogass minket Patreonon: https://tripodcast.hu/patreon Csatlakozz a Tripodcast Community Facebook csoporthoz! http://tripodcast.hu/community Küldj nekünk hangüzenetben kérdést! http://tripodcast.hu/messages Az adást a Tripont, a Manfrotto, a Fujifilm, a Samyang, a NiSi, a Velbon és a Hähnel támogatta! Egyéni oktatásról az alábbi linken kaphattok információt: https://tripodcast.hu/oktatas Kövess minket Instán: https://www.instagram.com/tripodcast_ Az adásban elhangzott témák, linkek: - Newswear fotós mellény: https://www.newswear.com/mdigitaldetail.htm - Shotkit felmérés: https://shotkit.com/camera-survey/ - Fujifilm 2022 Q2 Financial Results: https://www.fujirumors.com/fujifilm-financial-results-for-q2-fy2022-instax-beats-nikon-and-brisk-digital-camera-sales-push-imaging-division-yoy-revenue-23-7/
The backwash of Halloween, welcome to the post-Halloween episode! The ladies recap a recent Halloween party and share a few random things. Get ready for work-related cringe next week. Write your stories in!Alyssa had a great Halloween party filled with lots of fun, awesome costumes, and a sprinkle of cringe throughout. Then they fuel up on crab rangoons and Jamie discusses her discovery of “Go to Hell Pants” and horse diving! Finally - a new corner - is it a southern thing?! What was your sex education experience? Did your high school have a daycare? Did your teacher give you drugs? OR IS IT JUST A SOUTHERN THING?Get ready for our guest Teener next week, write to us in your favorite work related cringe stories at [nervouslaughterpodcast@gmail.com](mailto:nervouslaughterpodcast@gmail.com) or DM us on [Instagram](https://www.instagram.com/nervouslaughterpodcast)!The socials: [Instagram](https://www.instagram.com/nervouslaughterpodcast) | [Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/NervousLaughterPodcast) | [Twitter](https://twitter.com/NervouslaughPod) | [Discord](https://discord.gg/g3GQrWxc)
A beautiful conversation with Leica user Humberto DeLaCruz about his journey into photography [ instagram : https://www.instagram.com/humberto_904/ ] where we talk about Life, Love, and Leica's (C) [SMH Photo Design]. The Pod: 0:01 : Intro ; 01:15 : When I started making photos ; 08:20 : Portraiture ; 12:00 : When I started street photography ; 20:00 : Documentary ; 22:00 : New Jersey ; 26:00 : Film and Digital ; 29:45 : Film vs. Digital ; 35:30 : Instax ; 32:45 : L ; 43:00 : Leica M6 ; 54:30 : Transitioning into Leica ; 58:45 : Zone focusing ; 1:08:XX : Socials ; 1:16:XX : Education ; 1:18:XX : Something all photographers should know ; 1:23:XX : What I want my photos to say ; 1:27:XX : My 5 year plan ; 1:28:XX : Projects ; 1:32:XX : My motivation ; 1:35:XX : My recommendations ; 1:41:XX : The Final Question. Humberto's recommendations : Eddie Castrp [ instagram : https://www.instagram.com/eddiercastro_/ ] Malcom Jackson [ instagram : https://www.instagram.com/malcjax/ ] Mark Sablo [ instagram : https://www.instagram.com/jaxphotocat/ ] : Michael Townsend [ instagram : https://www.instagram.com/michaeltwnsnd/ ] : Matt [ instagram : https://www.instagram.com/mattmorici/ ] : Chris Garner [ instagram : https://www.instagram.com/zonefocused/ ] : Bess Bones [ instagram : https://www.instagram.com/yessyones/ ] --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ricardo-huerta2/support
Hey Wicked Hunters, Welcome back to The Art of Photography podcast with Stanley Aryanto. This week we will be chatting with Supriya and how she took control of her life when she quit her position as bank manager and found photography Meanderquest is the handle name for all the visual work done by artist Supriya Samal. Supriya is a photographer, digital artist, generative artist, and writer. She started her journey into photography while still working as an officer in the bank. It was also the time when she got diagnosed with Clinical Depression. Hence, photography became a part of her healing process. She traveled with her partner and found a world of art outside the struggles of mind. Photography and digital art made her discover her strengths, mindset, and inner power. She also blends photography and digital art to create subtle yet meaningful abstract art. Mental Health and Art are her core focus in life. 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It would help us to get found and help to inspire other photographers. ------------ Transcription: Supriya Samal From Meanderquest 0:00 Can't go through it anymore. It's just not helping me at all. And when this my health became bad, that was the last straw for me Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt 0:09 Hey, Wicked Hunters Welcome back to The Art of Photography podcast by Stanley Aryanto, where we share photographers journey and how they find hope, purpose and happiness through photography. And today we have someone that I've met through Instagram and we've been connected all the way through all this time. And you know, I've seen her journey since the very first time she was, you know, asking on how to capture the first Milky Way and she just kept growing. It's just such an inspiration to to see her journey through photography and how it changed her life. So today, we have Supriya Hey, Supriya, how are you today? Supriya Samal From Meanderquest 0:55 Hey, Sandy, I'm doing good. How are you doing? Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt 0:59 I'm doing well. I'm doing well. I'm so glad that you know, you made it here. And I know you have an inspiring story behind your photography, as well as you know, behind your life. So I'd love I'd love to, for you to share that because I know that the audience cannot find a lot of inspiration from it. But you know, you we cannot connect through Instagram, right? The first message you asked me, I think clubhouse was the first one I can't remember. Yes, yeah. And then you need to see your eyes about like the Milky Way. And the next thing I know is like, you just capture this crazy Mercury shot. So that's, that's amazing. But you know, before we get there, how does the passion for photography come to you like, what makes you want to do photography in the beginning? Yes. Supriya Samal From Meanderquest 1:50 So first of all, I would like to thank you for inviting me to this podcast regarding my journey, so initially, actually, I didn't have any idea regarding photography, or whatsoever. It all started back in 2017 2017 2018. So the thing is, I was actually going through clinical depression. So and at that time, I was working as a full time working as a bank manager. And it's been six years. But there was something missing, you know, in that day to day life. And with clinical depression, it only got worse for me. So at one point, I was hospitalised and my health was quite worse. So my husband, Sam, he proposed like, Let's go somewhere, you know, so we planned a trip to the Himalayas. And there was this village, those Rukwa it's like, the border village in the northern side of India. So we went to that village, it was a quite an off road. And like hardly any, you will hardly find any car or bike, you know, going there. So we were like the only persons going there. And the road was pretty bad. And we had like a near death experience that day, because we were at 13,000 feet. I remember, it was a pass mountain pass. And suddenly the cloud came from nowhere. And our houseguest. He has warned us like, you know, don't spend much time there. It's very beautiful. But you know, don't get tempted. So, but we were there and we wanted to take some pictures. So we took some pictures. And suddenly the cloud came and as we were, as we started to, you know, go down, said we didn't even know the car. No, it was on an automatically it shut down. And it was just riding down the mountain road. It was luckily, we thought like we were hearing some music. And luckily it stopped and I was like, why we're not hearing the music. Then we realised Okay, the car is not running. So Sam started the car and we were just you know, just on the edge of that road. So we stopped there. And you know, we got out of the car and I was like taking deep breaths. And I was thinking like, what am I doing with my life? It was like those moments, you know, and then we went to that quiet little village. It was a very beautiful, you know, old wooden houses and like they have preserved their mountain culture and everything. And now the beauty of that place was so good. I started taking some pictures on my phone. Sam had a camera back then because he was doing photography, you know, taking travel shots. He was a biker so he does that I had no idea how to operate a camera. But I was taking on my mobile camera and he had, he actually had to take a shot. And he was doing trying it. And he said, like, it's not coming as I want. So I was like, let me try. So, you know, I tried the camera and I took a shot and, and he said, like, yeah, I want you to take this one. So I was like, okay. No idea. But, you know, there was something like, when I hold it, and you know, I looked through the viewfinder, I took that one first photo. It's not that good. But you know, that the first feeling of doing that, like, you are doing something, you know. So after that, when we came back, I decided to quit my job. And we thought, like, you know, let's do this travel thing, because I was already feeling a little bit good, health wise. So we started travelling for the next three months. And during this time, I started taking pictures, like random pictures that I took. And but then when we came to Germany in 2019, so I got my first camera. And from there onwards, like, till today, I never look back. It was like, quite a journey for me. learning everything, but I enjoyed every bit of it. Because I sometimes think to myself, if not for photography, if not for travel, I would not have been where I am today. No. So it's it's like a blessing for me. Yes, clinical depression is something one shouldn't think of happening to someone else. But it was like a blessing for me. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt 6:48 Wow. That's, that's crazy, right? I mean, it's sometimes we take our lives for granted so much, until we need to hit that rock bottom, you know, and for you, it was like that near death experience, you know, on the car, like, just on the side. Like, I mean, like, I don't know exactly how it is. But you know, I was, I was just came from Nepal, and then we go through that kind of roads. So I think I kinda can picture you know, what you mean, with the crazy road and stuff like that. And, like, so nervous when you when you eat when you share that story? That's crazy. So, you know, so it seems like photography and travel have really just deceived yourself, it has changed your life. Yeah. How, but share us a little bit more about it, right? How does it actually change your life, you know, how taking photos and going on trips, makes you happier, and, you know, become less depressed. And, you know, essentially, where you are today, where you are feeling a lot better about your life, I take it. Yeah, give us a little bit more about that journey, because I'm pretty sure our audience would love to hear that. Supriya Samal From Meanderquest 7:58 And yeah, so like, what happened when we started travelling. And initially, it was only you know, to mountains and places, because we both love spending time on mountains. And at that time, like now, also I write daily, so when we used to go on our travels, and all on the mountains. So there were some times when I was like, not thinking of anything, and just enjoying that place. You know, so the living on those moments, was like, I was experiencing something for the first time, like, on the daily basis, when we run to Office, do our work, all the stuff, you know, we forget to take those moments to ourselves. And just think about, like, where my life is going on, or just not think about anything at all. So it was those moments and the same thing I felt when I hold the camera. So like if I'm taking a photo, I just immerse myself so much, that I can't think of anything happening in my surroundings, literally nothing. And I'm the kind of person who doesn't enjoy hikes, right? I had never done any hikes before in my life. And it was only during those time. And this photography actually inspired me to go on hikes to you know, to break that boundary like that those limitations we put on ourselves. So that was like some very first things which were happening to me. And I had only heard these things from Sam because he was travelling in before me and and I was like, okay, just saying stuff. But when I experienced all those things, I was like I understood the you know the reality of it and why someone should do it and also like in travel, you meet people, you experience different cultures, you talk to them, you hear their story. And you understand like, the problems you think, you know, in you have in your life is like, so minuscule compared to what is happening in this world. And you are just in your bubble thinking about, Oh, this thing happened to me, that thing happened to me which is, which is not, it is very trivial. And in the bigger terms of life, so these are the learnings, which I get no experiencing. And regarding my depression, so, like, I was, I was in that kind of point, where my mental health was so bad, I was not talking to anyone to like any person, you know, to my friends, to my family, except them. And when you are travel, when you're travelling, you're meeting people, you're, you know, forced to have that conversation, sometimes you can't just, you know, keep mom don't say anything, it can't happen. And when they're a new person you are, it's like something new, you want to know about them. So you have to have that conversation. And like, it's, it's so intriguing, it's so interesting to learn about people. So, that also, you know, dissipate my that afraid I like I was very afraid to interact with people. So that also went away. Like the thing which is happening today, I would not have thought of doing this because I am so afraid of you know, interacting with someone. But yeah, this travel and photography, both of these helped me so so, so much. And I actually met many interesting people who have spent their life in such a way in such hardships, and yet they have so many interesting stuff to share from their life experience. And it was worth knowing, like, in this lifetime, you got to meet them and learn about them. And, yeah, that was the thing. All of this, you know, helped me with my mental health and, and my photography journey. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt 12:17 That's incredible, you know, just Just hearing that I'm very happy. Much the same way. And you know why I love photography and travel, I know exactly what you mean, you know, being in the present. I remember when I was when there was a COVID Right. Now a lot of my clients is like, broken down, and a lot of my income was going to stop and I was stressed about money. And then you know, when like, I'm living here in Bali, and I wouldn't give them to like, you know, give 2000 or 5000 rupee or tips, which is not even $1, right, it's about 50 cents or 20 cents, and they are the most grateful and you know, when so I know exactly what you mean, you know, we we live in a bubble and we always look at social media and seems like we need to be like that, you know, like is simple to be happy. Right? And of course, we still need all that money to buy all of our gears because the target that is the worst. It's funny, because like, when I was in Canada, you know, like I had a car and everything. But just to put that in perspective that what I have in my bag is a lot more precious than everything else in the car, I was just like, including the car, just like holy, it's crazy. But that's, you know, it brings happiness. So when you were a bank manager, um, you know, you're in a really good place, right? Being a manager, it's a dream for a lot of people to be a manager, you know, it's a lot of people are working hard to get up there and obviously work hard to get there, right. You're a bank manager, I'm guessing you know, you're getting that really good income, you'll get really good benefit or comfortable financially, but what's missing? Why why is it that you're still you know, unhappy and depressed about it and how does that change when you and what what makes you decide to leave that career and start something different or try something? Supriya Samal From Meanderquest 14:21 Okay, actually, to narrate about that experience I need to go back a little bit further. So I did my graduation in pharmacy. And after that, I worked for a year in a pharmaceutical company as a Quality Assurance Manager and it was in Goa. So like in India go up people treat it like okay that is is such a place near to the sea. It's beautiful. It's actually a beautiful place, but people go there to you know, have their holidays, and I was working there and during like on the weekends Whenever we visit, see, I would see people in, you know, spending the holidays and everything. And I was like, why I'm not feeling that experience, I am in a place which people all over from India coming to spend their holiday, I should feel that, you know, but then I was when I was working there in that company, I was like, No, something is missing. So I thought like, maybe because this is a private sector or corporate sector, I'm not feeling it. So I should try something different. So I gave the exams and got the job in a government bank in India. So when I went there, and the first day when I met my manager, it's an interesting story. When I met my manager, he asked me like, Okay, you did graduation in pharmacy? Why do you asked me like, why did you choose to come and join the bank? And I was like, why this person is asking me this ridiculous question. And like, after, after, like, one month, I understood why that person was asking me that question. So and it was like, I was in my probation. So after three months, I had to leave that branch and go to some other branch. So my manager told me, you know, Supriya, I have very high hopes for you. You shouldn't, you know, you shouldn't continue in this bank, you should go somewhere else. Okay, you should tell me, where should I go now? Okay. I thought like, okay, maybe this is not working, you know, I should try something else. So I thought, what is the you know, highest job in India. So it was like the civil services. So I thought, okay, I love to travel, I want to travel. So maybe I should try for the foreign ambassador position. I know, there were exams. So I started studying for that. I even passed the exam, the written exams and the interview twice. Okay. But when I was preparing for the third time, I was still on to bank working. So when I was preparing for the third time, you know, this question came to my mind, every time when I was in the bank, when I was studying, it came to my mind, like, Am I doing it, right? Like, why I need this job. I'm saying, I know, I'm giving myself or using like, I want to travel, but that is not something this job entails, like okay, you got you will have, you will have the opportunity to travel, but you will have lots of other responsibilities as well, because you will be working for a nation you have, you know, you should be able to justify that. So, it got poking in my mind again and again. And when I was in the office now working, and I was thinking like, okay, the scenario is not going to change. I will be you know, working in an office with other colleagues, you know, there will be other people, but it will be the same office, I will have to sit inside this four walls and work. And okay, I will have a little bit more opportunity to travel then this banking career. But that's not just enough. So this question is what you know, I didn't write the exam that year. I decided like, okay, no, this is the time this is the high time. I know, I was continuing. But that was the last time I was like, it's everything, you know, you feel like a choking that feeling inside yourself. And it's just not enough. Like you see everyone else enjoying it. But you are like the one person I was feeling sometimes in the bank. You know, everyone else is just running. And I'm the only person sitting in that desk. And I'm just wondering about my life. It was like that. So yeah, that was a very tough decision to take. Because knowing like, you don't, you will not have your next paycheck coming for you. And it was like, you know, we were just married back then. And it was only six months. But and it was lot to you know, ask from your partner. No. So it's not something I had decided from a long back that I will do and you know, you you got to talk about it. It was not something like that, but I'm lucky on on that matter that you know, Sam was very understanding because he wanted to do all this stuff. So yeah, so that was the thing that led me to quit my job. I am saying it sincerely, Stanley. I had no idea what I was going to do. But I knew that I'm going to do something, you know. And when we took that trip, like I said, So I At this, I had this idea came to my mind, like, I should do photography, I should write about my experiences. So that was it. And like any Asian, you know, parents, my parents were not that, you know, agreeable to me leaving my job. But yeah, with time, I hope they will come around like my mom, she understands it now, my father is still a bit hung up on that, but I know with time he will come around it. So yeah. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt 20:35 Wow, that's, that's really cool. You know, I know, it's how hard it is to leave that secure life. And I think what's really cool is that you keep and you keep looking for the answer, right? You try this one thing. And most people when they get stuck on, you know, get comfortable in that job, even though they don't like it, they just keep going by you go out there and try something else, and you try something else. And there you are finding something that, you know, of course, it's not perfect, because nothing is perfect. Right? It comes with the struggle and everything. But it's something that seems like you know, it's good for your health, making you happier as a person and helps you with the depression as well, which is fantastic by massive congratulations for doing that. I'm very happy to do that. So, you know, like when you quit your job? So, tell me this one thing? So are you doing photography full time now? Or what are some of the ways you are doing in order to find that income, you know, and to offset to offset the income from your previous job? Because I know, we all love photography, and we all wish that all we got to do that all we can do is take photo and travel. But unfortunately, we all need money, right? So then what did you decide to do to find that income? And how is that transition kind of work for you? Supriya Samal From Meanderquest 21:59 Okay, so, like for the initial two years, I had some savings, you know, from my previous job, which I knew I can depend upon. So that was my safety net. But then actually, when we move to Germany, here, there is a little problem when it comes to approaching clients or anything, it's that you have to learn the language, you have to know the language. So I actually wanted to join the language courses, but then COVID came and all those restrictions, the classes were not happening now, although stuff and afterwards I started learning on my own, but it was not that efficient, because the you have to give the exams and everything here. So that I will be doing now like I have already enrolled in learning the German language classes. So I will be doing it now. But yes, like after the second year, I started approaching some brands. And I had worked with some and like some were paid, and some were, you know, not paid, like just they got to the what the things which you wanted, and there was some hotel collaborations on our trips. So that was like, a good thing happened. I also, when we were on Matera trip, I also did a collaboration with our Airbnb house owner. So that was my first thing happening. So apart from that, I also did some, like paid gigs here, like there, some people want to take the portraits or there was an event in our Old City, it was happening for the farmers market. So I did a paid gig then. So it was like that, like small small gigs. But I also when last year when I joined NFT space. So that also was a source of income. And now, like after learning the language, I want to properly establish, you know, my business here, I want to register and everything because that's what you need in Germany. And yeah, after that, I want to approach the clients because Munich being a big city, here you have even more opportunity. So I'm looking forward to that and I'm quite positive about it. So Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt 24:45 yeah, that's fantastic. You know, you know going and starting over basically from the having a nine to five and then you move to a different country and you have to learn the language and you know all of this struggle but you keep pushing through and I would We all know, as photographers and artists, we all know that, you know, photography is not an easy thing to make money. But I think what people don't understand is that almost everything else is not easy, right? It requires. Yeah, it's really fun. It's like, you know, as an engineer, I have to study for years, plus an extra one year for my master degree, right? So, five years, just study, when I quit my job and do photography, full time, I was expecting to be up and running in six months, it's not going to happen, you know, you have to learn how to do all these mistakes. So it's really funny how that mindset is just so different. But I'm glad that you're pushing through and you know, you get that you get, you push through, you know, a lot of this challenges to get to where you are today. So, what is some of the things that really, that you really passionate that really makes you excited when it comes to photography, like know, when you capture it or when you travel? What are some of the things that you look for? After your photos? Supriya Samal From Meanderquest 26:13 Yes, so my, when I started photography, it was initially the landscape, you know, so, I was quite drawn towards nature. I, I saw like Daniel cotton Albatros, you know, their photos and how they took it. And I was like, so fascinated about it. I was like, how how people do that? No, I want to learn that. So, that led me to, you know, different journeys on different trips. And every trip I learned something, like, I remember this trip in Germany, German Alps in Bucharest garden, okay. So there is this place called hinter z. So, I studied everything, you know, prepared everything before going to that place, and we went there. And, and the first sunrise, there was nothing happening, and no, no clouds, it was just a black sunrise, I enjoyed the sunrise came back. Then the second day, they went to the same place. And it was like, magnificent, you know, everything was so beautiful. And guess what? I took blurry pictures. And it's been like, what, seven months, I had been taking pictures. But at that moment, I took blurry pictures came back home thinking, Oh, we got some good shots. And when I looked into you know, I open this and MOLAP to lose it. Why? All this happened? How did I think blurry picture, then I understood, okay, this is the shitty tripod, which I put there. I should get a better tripod. So that was my first lesson, you know, because it was windy that morning. And I was there was the lake, the mountain I was trying to take the long exposure, and somehow everything got blurry. So So you know, after that, after that, actually, when I went in that trip only we went to another lake OBC. And then I saw photographers taking photos. And they were it was like, What 8am 8:30am and the sun was up. They were taking long exposures. And I saw they were using something you know, I didn't know about ND filters back then. And every experiences of mine, whatever I have learned it was on sale. I don't know what the hell I was researching over the Google. But Google never told me anything. So everything on sale. So I saw that. And I was like, I went to one photographer. He is a very known photographer in Austria. I went to him and I asked him, like, why you were using this? He looked definitely. He looked at me and I was like, this is an ND filter. I will say okay, what's the use? And then he explained me all the stuff. You know, I think that is something good about me. Like, I don't know, I'm not afraid of asking questions. I don't think for a second like what the other person is going to do you have a camera, you're taking photos and you're asking questions. But yeah, that's how I have learned actually on field. And that after that, I came home that day on my trade. And I he gave me some links, you know, from where I can read read about stuff. So I read a lot everything and I understood about it. And from there onwards, I got like a part how to, you know, look about stuff and how to prepare yourself before the trip and all those things. So that most of us think landscape, then, actually, when we went to Barcelona last year, like before that trip, I was a little bit of thinking like, Okay, I have only taken landscape photos, how I'm going to take any street shots, how I'm going to take any architecture shots, like, this is not something I have done. And another of my friend, Julia, she, that I met her also from Instagram, like you. So she was joining us in that trip, she lives in Madrid. So it was also new for her because she also takes only landscapes. So both of us, you know, went around exploring the city and taking all kinds of shots, you know, and it was quite fun. And after the trip, actually, I realised like, I don't have to, you know, put a pin on anything, but I do, like every photographer, you see the group, everyone grows. And this is why like, I had put a pin on my life, when I was working in that nine to five job, why I had to do the same in terms of creativity, I can grow. So that was the thing I do did Street and architecture, then I when I went to India this year, I took tribal portraits. So it's like, now I'm finding you know, everything, which I do, I want to do it in a better way. And that's the thing, I'm enjoying everything, everything related to photography. And even though astrophotography you know, that also, like, the nights you spent there standing, you know, alone and looking at the sky, that feeling that feeling is incredible. I don't want to partner with that feeling just because I take architecture shots, or you know, portrait stuff. No, I want to feel that also. So yeah, I'm going to try everything. So let's see. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt 32:08 It's cool. Yeah, I think you know, I love the changes. You know, I don't like the one thing and I get bored easily. So I agree with you, I like to just be do everything right now. When it comes to branding, a lot of people say stick with one first. But at the end of the day, I think it's important to do what we love. And you know, don't let what has been done before restrict us from what we want to do. I think that's really important. So it's really cool. But I want to talk about the astrophotography there for a second. I remember that they were specifically I was running the webinar. And then you asked me about you know how to take you know, the Milky Way, because you're gonna go on the trip. And I was like away, so I didn't see your message. And then when I reply to you, you already like, you know, like, already went on the trip. And then after that you got to tracker and then you know, you just you grow really quick capturing that Milky Way, right. So tell me tell us a little bit about the jerky because shooting Milky Way is, first of all, a lot of people have a lot of restriction against it right? Go out there at my, you know, where it's dark, in the middle of nowhere. A lot of people first of all have beer doing that. But second of all, the technique and everything is very different. I know like it took me, I think about two years until I can finally successfully capture my first photo of the stars, and therefore you're not captured the motorway. But it takes a lot of a lot of a lot of journey to get there. So share with us a little bit about your journey behind your Milky Way and Astro photography, because I know that we grow very quickly and you learn very quickly and we go from asking me the question, start shooting tracker. So it's crazy. Supriya Samal From Meanderquest 34:02 Yeah, so regarding astrophotography actually, it was during the COVID. During the COVID I first saw your page on Instagram, and I saw those Milky Way shots. Even before that actually I remember in 2018 or something. I first saw one of the Milky Way shots from one Indian photographer. So it was like one image but when I came to your page, and I just saw all those images, I was like, quite hooked. And then I saw Joffrey. He was, you know going on shooting the Milky Way's I was like, What is this thing? No. Earlier I was thinking maybe this was all done in Photoshop or something, you know? And then when I saw your no so many images and then Joffrey going out there shooting I was like, I want to do this. What is this thing? I'm quite intrigued then I started reading about You know, it all the astrophotography stuff. So I asked you, you know, and then I asked to Joffrey or so. And I would search on Google like, it was like four months, I was just waiting because there was COVID restrictions and everything. So I was just reading about the stuff. And I would tell Sam every day, you know, I want to take a Milky Way shot in Madera. We had no plan whatsoever to go to Madera, you know, we were thinking of going to Slovenia, okay? And I was like, I want to go there. I don't know what about the place, I want to go there and want to take a Milky Way shot. So I read about everything. I, you know, ordered the new tripod. Okay, I ordered a new tripod and the lenses and everything. And the tracker thing, actually, it was taking some time to get delivered. In Germany, it was about a month or so. And we were about to go on a trip and 15 days. So I just madly searched over internet about Madeira photographer who is taking Astro shots, okay. And I got one, this person angry. So I contacted him. And we started talking. And I told him like, you know, we are coming to Missoula, and I want to take those Astro shots. And and I don't have a tracker. So like, can you listen to me or check? And he said yes. And he was like, okay, that will be fun, you know, to meet you guys. And so I was like, Okay, let's do that. And then we went to Madeira. And the first night, we planned to take photo, it was actually near lighthouse, okay, near the sea. And like your earlier mentioning about, you know, being afraid of the dark. If there is someone on this earth who is afraid of that it's me, like, in my own house. I get so afraid. So imagine me standing on a hill taking extra shots. It was like, that's the thing I love about photography, you know, I have done things which I would have never done in my life, if not for that. So. So we went to that lighthouse. And I wanted to take shots. It was not tracked shots. I just wanted to you know, experiment. And I learned about those 500 rule 400 rules. No. So I on the field when I was experimenting, and I asked Sam to you know, be the object of that whole scenario. So he was standing there, he was going back and forth. And I was like, okay, the stats are not that charts are blurry, the focus is not good. The entire night, we didn't sleep. And like, I think about like, after two or two and a half hours. I got what I wanted. Okay. But there was quite a bit like pollution because, you know, it wasn't the sea level and something and there was a lighthouse also. So the light, there was light pollution. But yeah, the stars were neat, and everything was good. And we took that and we came home. And then I was like, Okay, I now I want to take the track shots now that I know, I want to take the traction. So on the day when we went so our friend Andrey, he also joined us. And he had another whole setup for you know, deep sky photography with telescope and everything. And I was like, Whoa, that's one thing. I didn't know. That was a new thing for me. I was like, Okay, let me handle this small thing first and I will go for the bigger so he was setting up his and I had read about the you know, the polar star, you know, the alignment and everything. But with star tracker when you look through that, you know the tiny hole and do that polar alignment. Oh my god after after, like one hour. I was nearly blind. I was not able to see. The I was only looking through that one hole. No, no, no, Sam was trying. I was trying. It took us two hours to do the polar alignment. Okay. And we did the alignment by the time it was already dark. And but yeah, we did it. And then we took the panel shots. And it was in funnel forest. Okay. So in that forest, visited two cameras, one without tracker and one with tracker with tracker, I was taking the art shots. And another I took for the you know, to make the light trails, Star Trek sorry, star trails. So it was at one end of the forest. And it was another end of the forest. So in that dark night, we went you know, tries yeah food Times, and you know, you'll have if you have seen them funnel forest images, the tree is, you know, they look like something, you know those creatures, something like that. And imagine in the dark when you suddenly hit the light, turn them it was like, okay, something there, I was so afraid, I was just thinking about, Okay, think about the photos you are going to take, you know, that was my inspiration to go through that dark night. And the entire night I didn't we didn't sleep at all, like angry, he called us, you know, you guys too, should take some rest, you know, we should set up tent, you know, we should take some rest, and he'll go and sleep, I want to sleep. I was so excited. So, and we took all kinds of shots experimented, I also took that Andromeda galaxy shot. And then, you know, he showed us many objects, you know, many stars on the sky he showed us. So that was you know, quite a learning experience. And then about like, five ish in the morning, we started coming back home, everyone was asleep. And, and I was just thinking about, wow, how is all these photos are going to look on my laptop, I want to see them. And, of course, then we came home. And after that actually, the real struggle started. I took all these photos, I had no idea how to do a panel. Okay. But I actually had done a webinar with Daniel Colton once. So he mentioned something about particularly, no, I remember I remember that. So I was like, Yeah, I remember that was something regarding the panel, you know, you can do panels in that. So I got that software. And then I searched about how to do stalking and all those stuff. And yeah, that was quite an experience. Like, you see those images, a Milky Way arch and you think okay, well, what is in there, but no, oh my God, all that thing that experiences that, you know, the research and an after you take the images or the post processing is like a journey in itself. So yeah, I enjoy it though the astral shot. And after that also, we went to take the meteor shower pursued meteor shower shots in Germany. And they're also we had some struggle with our new star tracker, you know, the day one, we couldn't do the polar alignment. It didn't happen. And it was night it was windy, we were actually not prepared. And like after one or two, if you're not prepared and windy night, you can't just you know, stand there and do something. So we came back. And the next day, we went fully prepared. We took all the shots. And even if the forecast was, you know, it's going to be cloudy. But before the clouds we actually saw 50 meteors and took the Milky Way. And with with the meteors, so it was like it was I had never imagined it. So yeah, everything you know, in life is a first if your dries up. Yeah, I enjoyed that. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt 43:18 That's cool. That is really cool. You know, like this during that journey is crazy. I think, you know, one thing that I could find inspiration from is how never scared to ask for help. Right? And you see how how fast you can learn and progress in your journey by reaching out to other people who have done it before, right? I mean, whether you buy a course or go on a webinar or just asking a question. Yeah, that's really cool that you know that, to hear that journey of you reaching out and, you know, having this photographer, local photographer who don't know you at all, but you know, also, like, let you borrow all this stuff. And that's, that's, I think that's one of the coolest thing about travel and photography is next. Right? And, yeah, so I saw some of your, you know, Astro photo, and it's just, they are incredible, you know, especially for someone who just started when I first saw it and was like, Why? Why did you ask me this question, you know, how it's like, it's crazy, but it shows how much artwork you put in there and, you know, just make such a big progress because you're committed to make that happen. So massive kudos to a massive alteration in that happen. So when you think about you know, a travel or a trip or a photo that you ever take there any particular moment or any particular photo that you're either most proud of or you love the most out of that moment and tell us why Supriya Samal From Meanderquest 45:01 Sorry, I didn't hear the last part of the question. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt 45:04 Basically, like, you know, like, out of your travel and the photo that you have taken us your favourite moments or your favourite photo that you have captured, and just tell us why it is so important and why you love them so much. Supriya Samal From Meanderquest 45:21 Okay, so it's, it's very difficult to choose, you know, your favourite photos. But yeah, on in terms of like trip or journeys I had to take. So I'd say the first on my list is obviously, obviously, the Milky Way arch, which I took, because, like, six months, went into that just to make it happen. So all those research and everything. And that was my favourite, and because I also faced my fear of darkness, like, that's my major fear. And in a heartbeat, I would like to, you know, go back and live that moment, over and over again, it was such a beautiful night, like, I saw the stars, the Milky Way, I think after 15 or 16 years in my life, I saw the Milky Way for the first time. So it was like, in an experience in itself, I couldn't forget that. And if I have to choose second one, it would be this tribal portrait, which I did recently in India. So for that, that trip is also kind of an experience in itself, because we did all kinds of, you know, preparation I learned about because I had never taken portrait before that. Okay, yes, I had done some gigs. But it was something you know, when you do for your clients, they need some particular stuff. And you know about that, of course, I understand the lighting and everything. But like, when it comes to your personal project, something you want to do, you are fearful the most like that goes into me like I feel like okay, how I'm going to do this. So I had read about that stuff like okay, how this portrait stuff is, no thing happens. I saw the images, Steve McCurry have taken and all those things. And I was like, Okay, let's do that. I had no expectations from that. So for that to be actually went to a village in northeast India, northeastern India, and we didn't know that there was a cyclone, no warning for that region. Because normally when I take landscape photos, I checked the weather I check for astrophotos shots, I check the weather, but for portrait, like, Okay, why I would need to check the weather. So we went on that trip, and that part of the Himalayas mountain, it's actually the land is very, you know, muddy. And it's very, like landslides happen all the time in that region. And when we started our journey, there was no rain like and halfway through, it started raining massively, like as we, you know, started climbing up the mountain, it started raining heavily. And by the time like, I remember, it was turning dark, and we couldn't even see what is up there. You know, a little bit ahead, it was so cloudy. And around sexuals or 630 it was completely dark. And we were stuck in a road which is only mud like our car was literally floating over it you know? And the driver said we can't make it we can't go no go further. And I was like how we are supposed to be in this place. It's raining it's muddy. And it's nowhere like there was no house there was nothing there were only trees and and and the house guest where we were supposed to reach he was calling us and he was asking like where are you guys have you reached or not? And we were telling him okay, we are in the forest. We are in this road we don't know. And he was asking Is there anyone going is there any truck going? No one is working and like who is mad enough to go that weather and then like we told our driver Okay then let's return back and you know, go to the nearest village but we didn't imagine like returning also that road is also you know that muddy and everything. So that is also going to take time. So to go downhill also it took us you know another half and out. And then when we were supposed to go and look for a place to remain for that night, then our driver said, no, no, you guys have come from so far, we should go, we should try again. That was like, why we will get the half an hour to coming back here, you know, then I was like, Okay, let's go. And actually, Sam and I, we were both quite angry, open that travel agent, because we had told him, like, we want a four by four car because this route is not good. That is what we have heard, like back from the blogs and everything. And he didn't provide us a four by four card. So it was it was an adventure, like we ditch the place around 10 Like, no 11pm around 11pm Finish the place. And that too, after like people came, I Sam and I also have to get down from the car, we had to push the car, and the event and you know, we had to walk through the forest. And you know, the driver was more afraid than us know. And we like Sam and I, we will guide in him, okay, 10 take turn, like we went to Google Map for him that night. And we're like, take left take right. And then we'll reach the place. And after that those are tribes whose photos we went to take. And it is like the last generation remaining. And they are in their 80s and 90s. And, you know, when people in 80s and 90s, like many people, many travel photographers also come to take their photos, and they don't speak your language, they have a different language. So we took a guide with us who can you know, who is from them, and who can translate what we want to convey with them. So first he took us to an old lady, she is in her I think in 85 or something 8586. And then he told her, like, you know why we had come and you know, we want to take the photos and everything. So I just sat there in the house, she offered her, she offered us the local wine, you know, they do from the rice and everything. So she offered us that. And she was sitting by the fire, you know, wouldn't fire and there was the house was you know, not in a good shape, because she is the only surviving member of the family. And you know, she had to do all those stuff. And I was sitting there and I was looking at her and thinking like, I have taken great deal of you know, all this, like 15 hours of flight and all that adventure of 12 hours. And now I'm here sitting in front for her, and I want to take the photos, but how do I approach her like, I don't know the language. And because when you know the language when you talk with someone, you create something, you know, some kind of connection with that person and then it becomes easy. So I started asking questions, because I asked her that tour guide, you know, to translate all those questions and she started telling all kinds of story, like, you know, how those, like they have some kind of, you know, tattoo face tattoos and everything done. So I started asking, I started asking about her childhood and you know, she was narrating translator was narrating beside there for one and half an hour, you know, chatting with that old lady. And then I asked her like, okay, and by that time she was smiling, and you know, even though we were not talking, but we I felt like okay, I felt that connection from her story. And then like, I asked the guy like, now can I you know, can I take her photo? Can you ask her that? Then he asked her and she said yes. And then I took photos of her, like the way I have imagined the way I wanted. And it was quite good. And, and that moment when I was taking that photo of her. And then I also know, took the Instax search so that I can give some photo to remember by and she was you know, she was so happy when I gave her that photo to smile. I won't even you know forget Stanley I will never forget and she was like a childlike happiness. And we see photo every day, you know? And then you know that was something I learned that day. Like, the things we take for granted, every simple thing, every small thing can make someone smile. I take photos every day, but I was like, Okay, these are the photos. But for her, it's something to remember by you know. So these are the two moments which is quite near and dear to my heart, and will always be Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt 55:23 Wow, what a story. Thanks for sharing that Supriya. It's just incredible. Yeah, I know, I do. As you were, like, explaining that, you know, when she saw that photo, and she's smiling, I just got massive goosebumps. You know, it's, it's moments like that, that makes us really enjoy photography and photography, right? Yeah. Look, Supriya It's been great having you here. You know, we're coming to the one hour mark. And one question I always ask. So my audience is that if there is one advice that you could give your younger self or also the audience, whether it is about photography, or live or mental health, or whatever it may be? What would that one single advice Supriya Samal From Meanderquest 56:03 be? Yes. So for me, like if I have to give this to younger self or someone else that would be don't be afraid to try new things in your life. Because you never know. You never know what lies ahead of you. And when you go into that path, trying new things, you will discover things that you have never imagined you will be able to do. So. Yeah, that's the one thing I would like to say. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt 56:35 So beautiful advice, Willa. Super, thank you very much for being here. You know, I enjoyed this talk. enjoy listening to your story. I know we've connected to Instagram and Twitter and clubhouse. But you know, that's why that's why I love this kind of podcast is I really get to know you personally in a much different level of level. And you know, you are able to share your story and your journey as a photographer, you know, not, like, not many people know about that, you know, six months journey capturing your Astro photography, or your journey going into this tribe, you know, being able to see one of the happiest moments of someone else's life. And that really give us perspective on how lucky we are. If we have a roof over our head, you don't have to think about what to eat tomorrow and have a phone and a camera and a laptop, you should be really thankful. And in many cases we're not instead we're looking for the things that we don't have. So I think that's such a powerful, powerful thing to to share. But for people who want to learn more about you about your photography or service as well as your NFT project, I don't we didn't get to do that today. But you know, we talked about so many fun things today. What where can they find you? Supriya Samal From Meanderquest 57:47 Yeah, they can find me on meander squares, meander quest.com. That is my website. I'm also on Twitter, LinkedIn, and Instagram. And my handle name is Manda quest. And on Twitter, they can find all my NFT is all the links that is also on my website. So yeah, if you have any questions, if you want to reach out, then please feel free to do that. I know Stanley is going to put all the links on the description. So yeah, Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt 58:18 fantastic. Well, we do this thank you very much for tuning in. Hopefully, you have found a lot of jam in there. You know, Supriya have really kind enough to share not only her success story, but the journey kind of personal journey behind her life and how she finds purpose, happiness and get out of that depression, you know, true photography. And I think that's something that's really powerful. You know, I've never come to a point where I had, you know, I was diagnosed with clinical depression, but I certainly know what it feels like to lose purpose and not knowing where to go and not knowing a direction or anything meaningful to life and photography have really changed my life. And that's why I want to share more of this journey with more of you, right? But if you do enjoy this conversation, don't forget to hit the subscribe button. And, you know, give us a review a comment letting us know what if you enjoy this journey so that other people can also find find us and be able to find that whole purpose and happiness and inspiration to our artists. But with that being said, thank you very much Supriya for being here. You know, it's such a pleasure to finally get to know you much deeper level and to be able to share your story because I know how powerful that story is. Supriya Samal From Meanderquest 59:42 Thank you so much, Stanley for inviting me and you know, giving me this opportunity to share my story because I also felt good about doing that and I really enjoyed our session. It was kind of something I was hoping and I loved it. I liked Like everyone else who is watching the video, please subscribe to Stanley's podcast because he is great and I love his photos and I'm sure he is going to have some many more beautiful episodes coming, so please don't miss them. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt 1:00:16 Thank you. Thank you. All right, well wiki hunters. With that being said, Keep shooting, keep creating and I'll see you guys next week.
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This is a fun conversation, very informative, and gets the creative chemistries gellin'. Our guest on today's episode of the B&H Photography Podcast is Rhiannon Adam and if there is anyone who knows more about instant film photography, I don't want to meet them. She brings a wealth of researched knowledge about the history of the Polaroid company and also simple but effective techniques to improve your instant film photography practice, whether via FUJIFILM, Mint Camera, or Polaroid. Our conversation generally follows the framework of Adam's 2017 book “Polaroid: The Complete Guide to Experimental Instant Photography,” which has been updated and republished in 2022 as a paperback version. The first part of the book (and our conversation) relates the story of the “Polaroid” camera and the inventions of its founder, Edwin H. Land, a.k.a. Dr. Land, which include polarizer sheeting. We learn of the race to market the various instant cameras and films until the SX-70 took the world by storm in the 1970s. We also learn of patent wars between Kodak and Polaroid, the ultimate demise of the Polaroid company and the rebirth of the brand through The Impossible Project, and eventually its return to selling camera and film products. After a break, we talk more specifically about various instant films and cameras, both new and vintage, and we also highlight several of the many techniques detailed in Adam's book and methods to improve your instant photography. From emulsion lifting and manipulation to fingerpainting, scratching, and even microwaving instant film, we discuss creative instant film processes and some noted artists. Guest: Rhiannon Adam Above Photograph © Enrique Freaza https://www.bhphotovideo.com/explora/podcasts
This week on episode 24 of the Camerosity Podcast, we hit the holiday road and travel to a more European friendly time zone to allow more of our British, German, and Belgium listeners to join us! Along with Anthony, Theo, Paul, and I, first time callers Calum Tilson, John-Michael Mendizza, and Wayne Scheipers joined returning callers Alan Duncan, Nick Lyle, Mark Faulkner, Bill Smith, Larry Effler, and James Allen to discuss a wide variety of topics from Instax to LOMO to Minolta SRTs. Camerosity GAS struck John-Michael and he bought a Rollei 35, and Calum gets a ton of great tips on camera repair. Amazingly, we go this entire episode without once mentioning Nikon, Zeiss, Leica, King Regulas, or panoramic cameras (no wait a minute, we did). Every episode, the topics we discuss on the Camerosity Podcast are decided entirely upon you, so if you'd like to join us, be sure to look out for our next show announcement for Episode 25, which will be recorded on Monday, May 2nd! This Week's Episode The Olympus OM-101 is the Worst 35mm SLR Ever Made The LOMO SuperSampler is Like an Even Shittier NIMSLO 3D The Spinner is a 360 Panoramic Camera / LOMO LCA 120 / Nick's Panoramic Stitching Device / What Beer is Wayne Drinking? The FED 5C Isn't Quite as Good as the FED 2 / FED Mikron and FED 50 Can you Replace or Re-Energize a Selenium Exposure Meter? / Reveni Labs Spot Meter Lomography 4x5 Back for Instax Wide Film / Instax Film Has Terrible Latitude Reddit Thread for Re-Ionizing Selenium Cells NONS Instax SLR / Mamiya Press Polaroid Camera / Why Won't Fuji Release More Capable Instax Cameras? Ensign Selfix 820 Special / Chroma 679 Uses Mamiya Lenses and Backs Using Laser Measuring Devices for Distance DeMaria-Lapierre Telka III / Royer Teleroy / Horseman 970 Minimata Movie, W. Eugene Smith Shoots a Minolta SRT-101 / Tips on Buying SRT-101s Chroma Snapshot Technical Camera Canon Sure Shot Ace Has a Waist Level Viewfinder / Olympus XA Series Recommended Tools for Repairs: Soldering Mat, Good Precision Screwdrivers, Magnified Headband Loupe, Good Spanner, Rubber Lens Grippy Tool Minolta Dynax 7 Needs a 3D Printed Aperture Ring / 3D Printing Replacement Parts What Kind of Resources Are There to Learn Repairing Cameras? / Chris Sherlock's YouTube Channel / Learn Camera Repair Website / Ask The Experts While They're Still Alive We Made John-Michael Buy a Rollei 35 Show Notes If you would like to offer feedback or contact us with questions or ideas for future episodes, please contact us in the Comments Section below, our Camerosity Facebook Group or Instagram page, or email us at camerosity.podcast@gmail.com. The Official Camerosity Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/camerositypodcast Camerosity Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/camerosity_podcast/ LOMO Spinner - https://shop.lomography.com/us/spinner-360 Selenium Cell Repair - https://ian-partridge.com/cells.html Re-Ionizing Selenium Cells - https://www.reddit.com/r/AnalogCommunity/comments/rrmxtb/how_to_ionize_a_selenium_meter_cell_recipe/ Alan Duncan - https://austerityphoto.co.uk/ John-Michael Mendizza - https://www.jmm-photos.com/ and https://www.instagram.com/jmmendizza/ Calum Tilson - https://www.instagram.com/calum.tilson/ Mark Faulkner - https://thegashaus.com/ Nick Lyle - http://homemadecamera.com/ Bill Smith - https://funwithcameras.blogspot.com/ Theo Panagopoulos - https://www.photothinking.com/ Paul Rybolt - https://www.ebay.com/usr/paulkris Anthony Rue - https://www.instagram.com/kino_pravda/ and https://www.facebook.com/VoltaGNV/
A korábbi adásból kimaradt stockholmi élményeinket meséljük, Peti hideg tóba mártózott, és nagyon örülünk az új Instax fényképezőgépeinknek. Gábor mesél a Fujifilm X100V-hez kapcsolódó első benyomásairól, és a színprofilok készítéséről. Benedek tájkép fotózás közben rájött, hogy hiányzik az életéből egy L plate és az Arca Swiss rendszer. Gábor Mamiya-val fotózott, de nem volt barátja a technika. Megjelent az új Mac Studio és az új Apple monitor. Rácsodálkozunk a Nanlite fénykardjának az árára. Az adás linkje: https://tripodcast.hu/72 Műsorvezetők: Láng Péter, Lénárt Gábor, Varga Benedek Csatlakozz a Tripodcast Community Facebook csoporthoz! http://tripodcast.hu/community Küldj nekünk hangüzenetben kérdést! http://tripodcast.hu/messages Az adást a Tripont, a Manfrotto, a Fujifilm, a Samyang, a NiSi, a Velbon és a Hähnel támogatta! Egyéni oktatásról az alábbi linken kaphattok információt: https://tripodcast.hu/oktatas Kövess minket Instán: https://www.instagram.com/tripodcast_ Támogass minket Patreonon: https://tripodcast.hu/patreon Az adásban elhangzott témák, linkek: - Fujifilm X100V: https://tripodcast.hu/X100V - Fujifilm Instax Evo: https://tripodcast.hu/a7018b - Fujifilm Instax SQ6: https://www.fujifilm.com/us/en/consumer/instax/cameras/squaresq6 - Instax albumok: https://instaxshop.hu/kiegeszitok/albumok - Nanlite Pavotube T8 7X: https://tripodcast.hu/pavotube_t8_7x - X-rite Color Checker Passport: https://tripodcast.hu/2a87cb - Mac Studio: https://www.apple.com/hu/mac-studio/ - Apple studio display: https://www.apple.com/hu/studio-display/
First we chat about popular Gen Z Christmas gifts (that were gifts we used to get when we were kids, ahem!) and then we decide whether Christmas lights are overrated. After Shout Outs, we discuss top-tier Christmas snacks and finish it up with Weirdness of the Week. PODCAST EPISODE SUMMARY-Popular Gen Z Christmas gifts-Christmas lights-Shout Outs-Christmas snacks-Weirdness of the Week Your hosts: The Millennial Prince (B Mo the Prince of TikTok fame) and The Badass Chick (radio's Loren Raye) chat about life, liberty and the pursuit of the 90s. Follow us on social! @bmotheprince + @lorenraye This episode is sponsored by Coast, the next-level wellness shot built for modern life, created by a cancer researcher. Visit www.coastdrink.com and use code “nonsense” to get 20% off. RECOMMENDED RESOURCESwww.bmotheprince.com@bmotheprince www.lorenraye.com@lorenraye www.coastdrink.com@coast_health
State of instant photography 2021 - how much do you shoot instant?Favorite peel-apart cameras and films - scanning the negs using the bleach-gel trickOddities: Polaroid backs (Forscher Proback, Speed Magny, etc.)Favorite integral film camerasLet us now praise the Impossible Project; let us now shame Polaroid as it exists todayEver used Instax?favorite Polaroid books and docsInterview with Emily Earl, author of Late Night Polaroids:background as a photographerdiscovery of Polaroid ProPackeffect it had on shooting style……and subjects — people respond differently to the Polaroid vs. a DSLRhow did eight years of shooting eventually coalesce into a gallery show, and a book — and how did you know when you were done?with the demise of FP-3000b, what's your current feeling about Polaroid and the future of instant photography?Emily Earl on Instagram: @emilyearlphotoEmily's website: Emily Earl Photography
it's a new year, check your batteries! How to replace the obsolete PX625: the MR-9 adapter, the Weincell, the 675 + paulbg ring, etc.wrongly valued cameras (Minoltas, Konicas and Mirandas are treated like trash; Mamiya/Sekor is garbage while Mamiya is a treasure; Pentax K1000 overvalued while ME Super is undervalued; Canon AE-1 over, EF and A-1 under; Olympus OM-1 way under, etc.)autofocus / point and shoot - is it real photography?does handheld metering make you more of a photographer?plastic / toy / Lomo camerasPolaroid, Instax, One Instant (a disaster), Polaroid Chocolateexpired film - what's so great?bulk loadingSpotlight: the cameras we each irrationally and indefensibly love (Hasselblad 553ELX, Canon EF)