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Jim Zuckerman talks about his unique approach to polar bear photography. No tundra buggies! Unique photos of polar bears in their environment that you can't get from a tundra buggy. Tune in to learn how he does it and how you can too! Links: https://www.jimzuckerman.com/ Photos: Thanks for listening! Kirby kirby@flanaganfotos.com
On today's episode W. Scott Olsen is talking to Jim Zuckerman, professional photographer, who has written 25 books on photography and leads photo tours all over the world to the most fascinating places.Jim Zuckerman's websiteJim Zuckerman's Instagram accountThis podcast is brought to you by FRAMES - high quality quarterly printed photography magazine.Click here to find out more about FRAMES Magazine and join our community.
Jim Zuckerman discusses the new AI software for photo editing including Luminar, Photoshop and the Topaz AI software. He then demonstrates how these types of software can be used to enhance or even save your favorite photos. Website: https://www.jimzuckerman.com/ Social Media: https://www.facebook.com/pg/JimZuckermanPhotography/photos/ https://www.instagram.com/jim.zuckerman.photography/?hl=en Photo (Before and After AI): Thanks for listening. Please tell your friends about us. On February 15th, Adam Woodworth discusses Night Sky Photography. On February 28th, Joe McDonald talks about the unique features of the new Olympus cameras and offers a discount on his latest e-book. Be sure to tune in! Kirby kirby@flanaganfotos.com
Jim Zuckerman is a master compositor and a wonderful teacher. He shares his compositing secrets in this hour long video. Listen and learn about compositing from easy to difficult. Website: https://www.jimzuckerman.com/ Composite Photos: Thanks for watching and listening. If you like this kind of podcast, please let me know. Kirby kirby@flanaganfotos.com
Elizabeth Carmel is a well-known landscape photographer and more recently a cinematographer. Join us as we discuss her career, her approach to landscape photography and more. Websites: http://elizabethcarmel.com/ and https://www.thecarmelgallery.com/ Panasonic S1R: https://bit.ly/2u2AjrM Red Helium Video Camera: https://www.red.com/ Rhino Robotic Head: https://bit.ly/2wbkwr8 Photos: Thanks for listening. Please share with family and friends! We'll be back February 29th with a video about compositing with Jim Zuckerman. Don't forget to check out my Yosemite Workshop at www.flanaganfotos.com Kirby kirby@flanaganfotos.com
Hello and welcome to the Photographing the West podcast. Everyone’s busy this time of the year, so I decided to take this opportunity to wish everyone Happy Holidays and spend a few minutes talking about Photographing the West in the new year. My tagline has become interviews with interesting people doing interesting things. Some are well-known and some are not. Some are photographers and some are interesting experts in photography related fields. That will not change. One thing that will be new for 2020 is an experiment with video episodes where they are appropriate. In February, I’ll be hosting an episode with Jim Zuckerman demonstrating his techniques for compositing. A topic that cries out for video. Another topic that requires video is depth of field blending and there are certainly others. These video episodes will be occasional because of the difficulty in producing and editing videos and the difficulty in finding people who are willing to be on camera. If it goes over well, I’ll increase the number of videos over time, but the audio format will not go away. So, if you like this change, let me know by email or text at kirby@flanaganfotos.com or text at 330-903-2578. Secondly, I’m thinking about setting up a Patreon account to help defray the costs of producing Photographing the West. I don’t like ads and would prefer to avoid them, so I want to give this a try first. Third, I am planning a Yosemite in Spring workshop for early May when the waterfalls are at their peak and most roads are open providing the maximum number of photo ops. Yosemite is one of my favorite spots to photograph. A maximum of 10 spots will be available. We’ll photograph the icons, but also visit lesser known locations. Details will be available in mid-January. Finally, I’ll once again be speaking at the Chico Snow Goose Festival in Chico, California January 23-27, 2020. So, if you’re in the area, stop by and say hi. With that, I’ll wish you a Happy New Year and best of everything in 2020. Bye for now and we’ll talk again on January 15, 2020.
In episode #59, internationally known wildlife and travel photographer Jim Zuckerman talks about the many challenges of wildlife photography and offers his insights and solutions to meeting those challenges. We have an in depth discussion of gear, autofocus, flying with gear and the special challenges of cold weather photography. Jim's website:http://www.jimzuckerman.com/ Jim's Photo's: Thanks for listening! Please leave us a review wherever you listen. Kirby kirby@flanaganfotos.com
In Episode 4, special guest Jim Zuckerman gives us tons of information on travel photography. The Understand Photography Show is live on Facebook.com/UnderstandPhotography every Friday at 4 p.m. ET. Each episode is then available as a podcast! Click here to subscribe to our podcast on iTunes! https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/landscape-photography-ft./id1189377019?i=1000379255578&mt=2
Here is the second interview I did while I was in Venice for the carnival. I was introduced to Jim Zuckerman by my other guest, Robin Yong and of course I asked if I could interview him.Jim was very kind as he invited me over to his hotel for a coffee and a fifteen-minute talk on the sofa, that you can listen to in audio and watch in video below. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jim Zuckerman left his medical studies in 1970 to turn his love of photography into a career. He has lectured and taught creative photography at many universities and private schools, including UCLA, Kent State University, the Hallmark Institute of Photography, and the Palm Beach Photographic Center. He also has led both domestic and international photo tours for 33 years to Africa, Asia, Europe, South America, and the American Southwest. He is the author of thirteen books on photography. He also teaches numerous courses through and leads . You can discover more about him and his work by visiting . Jim Zuckerman recomends the work of .For streaming audio or subscribe to the podcast for free via
Celebrate fall colors in your photography as Jim Zuckerman answers 7 of the biggest questions about capturing the beauty of autumn.
Discover from Jim Zuckerman how to take exciting fireworks, twilight and night photographs, with a focus on photographing fireworks, lightning and the moon.