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Das SWAN-MAGAZINE wurde 2018 unter anderem von Thomas Fühser gegründet. Thomas Fühser schreibt selbst: »Schon als Kind habe ich immer wieder auf die Kamera meines Vater geschaut und sie ehrwürdig betrachtet. Voll analog, manuelle Fokussierung, Festbrennweite. Ein Gerät, dass ich als Grundschüler nicht beherrschen konnte. Im Jugendalter stieg das Interesse und so wurde jede Familienfeier genutzt, um die Kamera des Vaters zu „entwenden“. Auf dem Gymnasium dann Foto- und Radioreportage-AG, später Computer-AG und Modellflug. Immer dabei: Fahrrad, Snowboard oder Ski. Mit 18 die erste eigene Spiegelreflexkamera: Minolta X-300s. Der ganze Stolz. Schon vorher: CD's auf Cassette überspielt und das CD-Cover abfotografiert und danach den Print zum Cassetten-Cover umgebastelt. So ließen sich die Cassetten besser auf dem Schulhof verkaufen - und neue CD's und LP's finanzieren. Reiselust führte zu kleineren „Hosentaschenkameras“: Olympus mju:-1 und später Canon IXUS L-1 (APS-Kamera mit drei Bildformaten - genial für Panoramen auf dem Gletscher). 1998 die ersten Digitalfotos mit einer geliehenen Kodak-Kamera auf dem Stubaier Gletscher. 2001 die erste eigene Digitalkamera: Canon Powershot S30 mit 3.2 Megapixel. 2003 die Canon EOS 300D mit Kit-Objektiv und kurz darauf mit 70-200 L 1:2.8. Seit 2004 Peoplefotografie. 2012 Konzepterstellung für ein neuartiges Fotomagazin. 2018 Gründung SWAN Art KlG mit Adam Piontek und Marco Gressler. Photokina 2018: Präsentation des ersten SWAN Magazines. Jetzt geht Ausgabe 21 in den Druck.« Links: https://swan-magazine.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/swanfineartmagazine/ - - - Episoden-Cover-Gestaltung: Andy Scholz Episoden-Cover-Foto/Grafik: privat Idee, Produktion, Redaktion, Moderation, Schnitt, Ton, Musik: Andy Scholz Der Podcast ist eine Produktion von STUDIO ANDY SCHOLZ 2020-2024. Andy Scholz wurde 1971 in Varel geboren. Er studierte Philosophie und Medienwissenschaften an der Universität Düsseldorf, Kunst und Design an der HBK Braunschweig und Fotografie/Fototheorie an der Folkwang Universität der Künste in Essen. Er ist freier Künstler, Autor und Dozent. Seit 2012 unterrichtet er an verschiedenen Instituten, u.a.: Universität Regensburg, Fachhochschule Würzburg, North Dakota State University in Fargo (USA), Philipps-Universität Marburg, Ruhr Universität Bochum, Pädagogische Hochschule Ludwigsburg. Seit 2016 ist er künstlerischer Leiter und Kurator vom INTERNATIONALEN FESTIVAL FOTOGRAFISCHER BILDER, das er gemeinsam mit Martin Rosner gründete. Im ersten Lockdown im Juni 2020 begann er mit dem Podcast und seit 2022 ist er Organisationsleiter vom Deutschen Fotobuchpreis, der ins INTERNATIONALE FESTIVAL FOTOGRAFISCHER BILDER in Regensburg integriert wurde. Er lebt und arbeitet in Essen (Ruhrgebiet). http://fotografieneudenken.de/ https://www.instagram.com/fotografieneudenken/ https://festival-fotografischer-bilder.de/ https://www.instagram.com/festivalfotografischerbilder/ https://deutscherfotobuchpreis.de/ https://www.instagram.com/deutscher_fotobuchpreis/ http://andyscholz.com/ https://www.instagram.com/scholzandy/
Este episosdio está patrocinado por la escuela online de fotografía LABASAD. En ella podéis estudiar su Máster Online en Retoque Fotográfico y Postproducción Digital. Uno de los mejores másters de retoque fotográfico dirigido por Joan Roig. Daros prisa porque queda poquito tiempo para que empiece. Tenéis hasta Noviembre.Podéis visitar https://www.labasad.com/ para conocer más sobre él y otros muchos máster más. Episodio de HOY Nuevo episodio con Iker y Rodrigo, recordando algunas de las ferias de fotografía más importantes que ha habido a lo largo de la historia. Daremos un pequeño recorrido por Photokina, PMA y CES en Estados Unidos, las españolas Sonimag y Fotoventas, o el CP+ de Japón. Todo aderezado con el arte emergente de Iker, y su posibilidad de ser visionador de portfolios en un futuro cercano. Enlaces del Podcast podcast@photolari.com Twitter de Photolari https://twitter.com/PhotolariInstagram Photolari https://twitter.com/PhotolariTikTok Photolari https://www.tiktok.com/@photolari
Forse per la prima volta nella storia del nostro podcast riusciamo a fare una puntata seria, profonda, proficua, interessante e ricca di spunti. Perché? Perché quei due scappati di casa di Luca Dondossola e Nico Lanubile non ci sono, quindi le redini le hanno prese Ricky e Luca Forti. Insieme vi parleranno delle fiere fotografiche di un tempo, soprattutto quelle italiane, bei ricordi ormai scomparsi. E soprattutto, cosa ne penserà Luca Forti del consiglio di Nico della scorsa puntata dedicato alla EOS 1D X come prima fotocamera per un principiante?
Siamo tornati e, come si suol dire molto spesso, “anno nuovo…stesso podcast”. Continuano le rubriche di Ricky, solo che oggi ha voluto accontentare Luca e Nico con una grande richiesta (da molte puntate) per poi parlare di quello che è successo nel 2018 in fotografia. Si parla quindi di due rivoluzioni: EOS R e Nikon Z. C'è stato spazio anche per l'ennesimo elogio al compianto / alla compianta Photokina, fiera delle meraviglie fotografiche di un tempo.
ANMERKUNG: Dieser Podcast ist die Aufzeichnung eines Live-Gespräches vom 15.12.2022 Das Jahr 2022 neigt sich dem Ende... Es wird also Zeit für einen Rückblick! Am 15. Dezember sprachen wir gemeinsam mit euch über das Foto-Jahr 2022. Welche Neuheiten durfte wir dieses Jahr testen und welche davon hat uns am meisten beeindruckt? Wie fanden wir die Photopia und kann sie mit der Photokina mithalten? Hier findest du den Live-Stream auf YouTube (inkl. Live-Chat): https://youtu.be/PKb9ql0lpgg Alle angesprochenen Videos und Live-Streams findest du auf unserem YouTube Kanal: https://www.youtube.com/@fotokoch Foto Koch Blog: www.fotokoch.de/blog Foto Koch auf Instagram: www.instagram.com/fotokochde Foto Koch auf Facebook: www.facebook.com/fotokoch --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fotokoch/message
Nach der vielversprechenden Premiere in 2021 wollen die Veranstalter der PHOTOPIA 2022 noch einen draufsetzen. Was genau das bedeutet, das verrät Kurator Christian in diesem Interview. „Die Motivation steigt. Ich fühle mich gerade wie ein Pilot im Landeanflug.“ Das sagt Christian Popkes, Kurator der PHOTOPIA. Die PHOTOPIA ist nach dem Aus der Photokina angetreten, zum neuen Treffen der Fotobranche in Deutschland zu werden. Nach der vielversprechenden Premiere in 2021 wollen die Veranstalter jetzt noch einen draufsetzen. Was genau das bedeutet, verrät Christian in diesem Interview. Dröge Stände, wo man nur Kameras anfassen kann und über Pixel und Sensoren fachsimpelt, wird es nicht geben. "Fotografie erleben" – das steht im Mittelpunkt der Messe. Spaß, Emotion und viele Überraschungen. „An jeder Ecke ein bunter Strauß“, verspricht Christian. Mit dabei in diesem Gespräch ist auch Thomas B. Jones. Wir werden in diesem Jahr wieder in Hamburg auf der PHOTOPIA sein – vom 13. bis 16. Oktober 2022. Nicht nur als interessierte Besucher, sondern auch als Teil des Programms. Thomas wird auf der großen Bühne über visuelles Storytelling erzählen. Gemeinsam sind wir dann auch am Stand von Frank Fischer und seiner Fotoschule aktiv mit weiteren Vorträgen zum Thema Reportage. Komm gerne vorbei und sprich uns an. Wir planen auch ein kleines Hörer:innen-Treffen. Wann genau das stattfinden wird, verraten wir im Newsletter und über unsere Social-Media-Kanäle. Also, falls du GATE7 noch nicht auf Instagram folgst, ist jetzt ein guter Zeitpunkt, um auf dem Laufenden zu bleiben. Den GATE7-Newsletter kannst du über folgenden Link abonnieren: https://mailchi.mp/9570d485b99b/gate7-newsletter Oder schau auch mal bei "Abenteuer Reportagefotografie" vorbei. Da gibt es auch einen Newsletter, den wir über unsere Kurs-Plattform Steady verschicken. Alle Links findest du auch in den Shownotes in deiner Podcast-App. GEWINNSPIEL Bei "Abenteuer Reportagefotografie" verlosen wir übrigens auch 10 Tickets für die PHOTOPIA. // WERBUNG // Noch ein kurzer Hinweis: Eigentlich waren die beiden "Street Photography Workshops" in Hamburg rund um die PHOTOPIA schon dicht – nun ist noch ein Platz kurzfristig wieder frei geworden – und zwar am 12. Oktober 2022. Wenn du mit Thomas und mir in Hamburg zwischen Landungsbrücken, Kiez und Alster auf Motivjagd gehen möchtest, dann findest du hier alle Informationen und kannst dir den letzten freien Platz direkt sicher: https://shop.abenteuer-reportagefotografie.de/produkt/street-photography-workshop-in-hamburg-12-oktober-2022/ --- Unterstützung für GATE7 Der GATE7-Podcast ist kostenfrei und wird es auch immer bleiben. Ich freue mich, wenn ich dir Inspiration für deine Kamera-Abenteuer biete. Falls du Danke sagen möchtest, kannst du mir per PayPal eine Spende zukommen lassen. Oder du schaust auf meiner Amazon-Wunschliste vorbei. Dort habe ich Dinge hinterlegt, mit denen du mir eine Riesenfreude machen würdest. Herzlichen Dank!
Zwischen Blende und Zeit - Der Fotografie-Talk der fotocommunity
Eine spannende Lichtsituation, entspanntes Cateringpersonal und eine Fotografin mit kreativen Ideen und einem guten Blick fürs Motiv. Das klingt schon ohne Betrachtung nach einem guten Foto. Wenn man aber erst nach dem Lesen dieser kleinen Beschreibung auf dieses Foto trifft, eröffnet sich eine Vielfalt an Geschichten und möglichen Sichtweisen in diesem Bild, mit der man vorab nicht gerechnet hatte. Mit jedem Moment und jeder weiteren Betrachtersichtweise wird dieser Moment wertvoller. Aus diesem Grund freuen wir uns sehr, dass dieses Bild nun Teil von Editor´s Choice ist! Herzlichen Glückwunsch, liebe Melanie Brunzel!
Themen: - Begrüßung - Danke für die Kaffees - Ein Roboter macht selbstständig ästhetische Fotos - Treffen in Berlin - Standortwechsel: Ideeller Nachfolger der Photokina steht fest - Fotopodcast Redaktionsteam jetzt auf LinkedIn - Call for entries - Global Peace Photo Award - Pixum Bumber als Werbemaßnahme & UTECTION Displayschutz - Speed Edit in Capture One - Hat ein Gschmäckle: DXO PureRAW will schon wieder Kohle! - Filmen mit der DSLR oder DSLM - Stative und Bewegung - Observation.org Aufruf zum Mitmachen - Eine Empfehlung für einen Freund: Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ2000 - 800er-Schnäppchen von Nikon - Nikon APS-C Kamera: Z50 - Frist für Gewinnspiel verlängert + Erklärung - Hörerfeedback/Fragen/#fragen-für-kommende-folgen - Ausstellungen und Veranstaltungen - Bitte anschauen/bitte anhören - Was hast Du in den letzten 4 Wochen fotografiert? - Hörerfotos aus dem Slack-Channel - Sonderfolge zu den Fototagen Extended - Und tschüss... - Outtake
Folge 57 THOMAS FÜHSER Fotograf, Redakteur und leidenschaftlicher Vater. Er lebt und arbeitet im „Bermuda-Dreieck“ (mitten zwischen Köln, Düsseldorf und Mönchengladbach). Schon zu Schulzeiten hat er Fotografie und Radiomoderation in Form von AG's kennen- und schätzengelernt. Bereits in Kindertagen hat er sich die Frage gestellt, warum sich die Menschen gemalte Bilder an die Wand hängen oder selbige im Baumarkt oder bei Ikea einkaufen, wo es doch so wunderbare Fotos gibt, die jedem Menschen viel mehr bedeuten. Mit der Kamera seines Vaters reiste er mit dem Fahrrad nach Rom. Er erstellte ein Tourbook der Reise, welches er mit seinen Bildern ausstattete und exklusiv den Teilnehmern zusendete. Seine Eltern förderten die Fotografie früh und ermöglichten ihm dem Traum seines Lebens: Eine Alpenüberquerung mit einem Spezial-Hubschrauber. Seit dem Jahr 2000 beschäftigt er sich in seinen fotografischen Projekten hauptsächlich mit der Peoplefotografie. Im Oktober 2005 wurde er Zeitzeuge bei der Eröffnung des Lumas-Stores auf der Düsseldorfer Grünstraße. Er bereut es bis heute, dass nicht er die Idee hatte, ein skalierbares Galerie-Konzept für Fotografie zu eröffnen. Ende 2012 entwickelte er ein Magazinkonzept, für das er keinen Verlag fand. 2018 gründete er einen solchen selbst - mit zwei Mitstreitern, die durch dieses Projekt zu engen Freunden geworden sind. Auf der Photokina 2018 wurde die Erstausgabe des SWAN Magazines präsentiert. Vor wenigen Tagen ist die Ausgabe 13 des quartalsweise erscheinenden Fine Art Magazins an die Abonnenten versandt worden. Während er hauptberuflich Beratungsprojekte bei Finanzdienstleistern koordiniert, schlägt sein Herz für die Fotokunst. Er liebt grossformatige Fotografien und besucht regelmäßig Ausstellungen. Sein persönliches Credo „Bilder gehören gedruckt. Oder an die Wand.“ ist zur DNA des "SWAN Art KlG“ geworden. Das mittlerweile international bekannte "SWAN Magazine" ist der erste Satzteil des Credos. Das gerade erst gestartete neue Geschäftsfeld "SWAN Art" ist der real gewordene zweite Satzteil. Seine eigene Fotografie musste er seit dem Start des SWAN Magazines stark zurückfahren. Das bedauert er, sieht aber in SWAN Art und SWAN Magazine so spannende Optionen, dass er die projektbezogene Arbeit aktuell höher priorisiert. „SWAN“ ist ihn und seine beiden Mitstreiter Adam und Marco „wie ein Baby“. Alle drei Macher des SWAN Magazines sind emotional berührt, welche Community in nur drei Jahren rund um das SWAN Magazine entstanden ist. Der begeisterte Skifahrer und Snowboarder sieht Instagram nur als Marketingkanal und fordert die Fotoszene dazu auf, darüber nachzudenken, ob es wirklich Sinn macht, mit Fotoequipment für 10.000 EUR und mehr durch die Lande zu ziehen, um briefmarkengrosse Bilder zu veröffentlichen. Dort entsteht Fotokunst, die als einzigen Lohn Herzchen und Däumchen hat - einer Währung, mit der man (wie er sagt) im Lebensmitteleinzelhandel bis heute keinen Kaffee kaufen kann. Mehr noch: Er fordert die Fotoszene auf, die Ellenbogenmentalität untereinander zu beenden und mit Kooperationen den Spaß und den Mehrwert zu steigern. Im Podcast stellt er ein einzigartiges Konzept vor, das vom SWAN Team entwickelt wurde, mit Wolfgang Sohn (Folge 53) abgestimmt wurde und auf der PHOTO POPUP FAIR 2022 im April erstmals zu sehen sein wird. Hier wird klar: Thomas ist Netzwerker. Bei seiner Arbeit in der Fotoszene stehen nicht seine Bekanntheit oder sein Profit im Vordergrund, sondern er möchte der Fotografie als Kunstform und den Künstlern hinter der Kamera ein Forum bieten. Auch wenn er selbst für das SWAN Magazine oft vorne steht, bevorzugt er eigentlich die Rolle des stillen Beobachters. Eine Weihnachtsausgabe, die sich nur wenig mit Weihnachten beschäftigt, aber viel Spirit für das nächste Jahr mitbringt. Folge 58 ist ideal für ein (Corona-bedingt) besonderes Weihnachtsfest 2021. Sie lässt sich wunderbar dreiteilen und bietet so für jeden Weihnachtsfeiertag eine Episode. Musik Stop 1: 1:10 X-MAS IS COMING / STURE ZETTERBERG Musik Stop 2: 1:59 JINGEL JAWN / DYLAN SITTS - Episode 1 geht bis 1:25 und beschäftigt sich mit dem Menschen und Fotografen Thomas Fühser. - Episode 2 geht bis 2:01 und behandelt das SWAN Magazine und die Besonderheiten in der Konzeption hinsichtlich Inhalt und Design. - Episode 3 startet bei 2:25 und legt den Fokus auf ein einzigartiges Ausstellungskonzept, das nur erfolgreich sein kann, wenn die beteiligten Künstler Hand-in-Hand zusammenarbeiten. Links: - www.lightflash.de - https://www.instagram.com/muskulatur/ - https://www.facebook.com/lightflashphotodesign - www.po4f.com - www.swan-magazine.com - www.swan-magazine.ch - https://www.instagram.com/swanfineartmagazine/ - https://www.facebook.com/swanfineartmagazine - https://twitter.com/swan_magazine - www.gressler.ch - www.photopopupfair.de - http://guenterweber.de/fineart-prints/ - https://www.stubaier-gletscher.com - http://ultratours.de
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Photopia das allererste mal in Hamburg. Alles über den Nachfolger der Photokina, Highlights und die Akkreditierung in Episode #45
La puntata riscaldata tanto promessa è arrivata: nel corso degli episodi precedenti abbiamo più volte aperto argomenti e discorsi che in quel momento non avevamo tempo di approfondire; era quindi giunto il momento di fare un bel minestrone di parole, scaldarlo e mangiarlo in poco meno di un'oretta. Fujifilm farà uno smartphone pieghevole? Quanto siamo tristi per la fine del Photokina? Quanti di voi hanno skippato alla fine della puntata solo per sentire i discorsi VM18?
Ein Gespräch mit Heide Häusler und Damian Zimmermann. Über die Anfänge des Festivals, die verschiedenen Formate, die Emanzipation von der Photokina und das Festivalmachen in Zeiten einer Pandemie. Ein kleine Einführung in die diesjährige PHOTOSZENE. Aus Photoszene-Festival wird Photoszene United, aus 10 Tagen im Mai wird ein ganzer Fotosommer voller Kunst, Ausstellungen und Gesprächen. Die Photoszene startet mit einem Kick-Off am 21. Mai!
Ein Gespräch mit Heide Häusler und Damian Zimmermann. Über die Anfänge des Festivals, die verschiedenen Formate, die Emanzipation von der Photokina und das Festivalmachen in Zeiten einer Pandemie. Ein kleine Einführung in die diesjährige PHOTOSZENE. Aus Photoszene-Festival wird Photoszene United, aus 10 Tagen im Mai wird ein ganzer Fotosommer voller Kunst, Ausstellungen und Gesprächen. Die Photoszene startet mit einem Kick-Off am 21. Mai!
What will I do with six months off of work? A part of me simply can’t believe it’s even happening. Listen in for the details I have planned thus far for my sabbatical experience of 2021. This is Latitude Photography Podcast, Episode 115 for May 11, 2021 Announcements A lot of great pics are coming in for the new topic for May: #SpringFlowers Please get those in the facebook group or email them to me. Facebook changed topics to hashtags. MAIN TOPIC Starting in mid-June I’ll be off work for my regular summer break. Being a teacher definitely has its privileges. However, I applied for and was awarded a sabbatical for fall quarter. Under normal circumstances I’d be going back into the classroom starting in late September, but this year, with my sabbatical, I’ll be returning to the classroom in January 2022. First Sabbatical: Summer of 2016. Design in Northern Europe. Went to Poland and Germany. Also went to Photokina as my conference attendance that year. This year my schedule works out where I am putting a class I normally teach on hiatus for a bit as I move it to a different quarter, and we have a lot more adjuncts that can cover classes for me, and a very supportive department chair, which means I get to take a sabbatical during the fall quarter. However, it’s not just time off. I have to do something that furthers my teaching, so I wrote a proposal of what I’ll plan to do and it got approved. In short, I’ll be visiting a minimum of four less popular national parks. There’s a total of 63 parks in the national park system. But there’s over 400 that are managed by the national parks system. One of those is just 5 miles away from me, Whitman Mission National Historic Site. But my goal is to visit national parks. I will then camp/hike/backpack in these parks and photograph the items that make the park special. However, I also want to not focus on the icons, but rather, the back trail items that you see when you’re in the park itself for more than a few hours. Once I’ve done the photographs, I’ll then create a series of posters somewhat inspired by the historic national parks posters. If you simply do a search for historic national parks posters you’ll see a lot of what I mean. You won’t find much of the original posts, but others who are doing their own take on the idea. Of all the things I teach, custom illustration is my weakest skill, so I’ll be focusing on that once I return. I’ll use the photos as a foundation for my posters and then I’ll design the posters and host a gallery showing of the photo prints and the poster prints. Of course, I’ll cover everything here on the show as well so you can vicariously tag along and learn a few creative processes as well. Planning the journey I’ve looked at a lot of different parks, but have so far settled on Isle Royale, Theodore Roosevelt and Badlands. I may also get down to Great Basin, but my fourth park is still not completely decided yet. Additionally, I left the proposal open enough to not lock me in to national parks only. And, I can go international if travel opens up a bit as time goes on. So we’ll see on that front as well. As it is now, Croatia is taking US tourists with a negative Covid test, but you have to have your accommodations fully pre-paid before you show up which seems like an odd requirement. I suppose they want to be able to track you and know exactly where you’ll be. Anyway… let’s talk about a few of these locations I’ll be heading off to. Isle Royale, NP Book from Amazon: https://amzn.to/3eu5S24 Isle Royale Fast Facts: https://www.nationalparked.com/isle-royale Part of Michigan, even though it’s closer to Canada and Minnesota. About 45 miles long and 9 miles wide The main island and roughly 400 smaller outlying islands. Became a national park in 1931 Only 26,410 visitors in 2019 I’ll take the ferry from Grand Portage, MN. I’ve read the book I purchased and found a great trail that is the perfect length for what I will be carrying and I have a good chance at seeing some moose. The mosquitos should be gone or vastly decreased by early September. I’m already planning my camera carry system because I’ve not been on a full backpacking trip with my camera in tow in over 15 years. And that was a disaster as I didn’t have the right pack back then. I’ll be on the island for 7 days with four full days and two half-days for hiking and shooting. I’ll start driving from home in NE Oregon and it’ll take me three days to get there. I’ll then take the ferry from MN, and then hike around and photograph for 7 days. I may even rent a canoe depending on availability. There’s a few campsites that are on the smaller islands. I really want to do that, but I’ll just have to play it by ear. The trail I want to go to has a regular campsite along the way and I like that idea of setting up a base camp and being able to take day hikes around the area. I will be without power for these seven days so I plan on getting a Goal Zero solar charger. There’s just so much to learn and research for this trip. I’m very excited, but also, there’s just so much to do as I’ll also be preparing much of my own food now that we’re on the farm and we have a dehydrator. I’m already preparing some foods to test some recipes for calorie and vitamin packed meals. I’ll do everything I can to document those items as well, but they may make it to my YouTube channel, or my wife’s channel. If I do videos, I’ll certainly mention it here on the show. MN North Shore When I get back, I’ll take a brief rest and then I’ll get at it along the Minnesota North Shore. I decided to host a workshop focusing on waterfalls and fall color. The workshop will happen September 19–24. At the time of this recording I’ve already got my first seat of 8 total sold. By the way, it’s $50 off until Sunday, May 16, 2021. https://brentbergherm.com/workshops/minnesota-waterfall-and-fall-color-workshop/ I talked about it quite a bit in the last episode, so I won’t take too much time here. Although I must say, I really do love y’all. I had a listener write in saying they’d love to help give some info about the location. They live in Minneapolis and I was just so impressed that someone would like to chip in like that. Thanks so much. I will be scouting beforehand so when you show up for the workshop you’ll have the confidence that I’ll have already seen what the options and opportunities are and that I’ll know where we’ll have a better chance of getting good images. There’s also the hiking component. I’ll be able to ascertain the lay of the land with the participants and their hiking abilities. I didn’t mention in the last episode that I will also be hosting pre workshop and post workshop sessions. The pre workshop session will allow us to chat for 30–45 minutes. I’d love to look at a few of your best images and this session will help me to customize your shooting experience as best as possible. The post workshop session will be about an hour long and we’ll look over your images and we’ll talk about what’s working and what you might want to continue working on. If possible, we’ll do a group session where I will go over some post-processing items as well. Theodore Rooselvent NP 70,466 acres. 691,658 visitors in 2019. Made a national park in 1978. Grasslands are the most common feature of the park. There’s also an impressive petrified wood deposit in the park as well. Made of three units, the North Unit, South Unit and the much smaller Elkhorn Ranch Unit. My plan is to spend three days in the North Unit, and two days in the south unit. But as is a common refrain, my research is ongoing and I may decide to stick to one unit over the other. I have a National Geographic map that I’ve yet to fully study and figure out what I will be doing. I also bought an informational book on the park and have yet to read it too. I’ll then spend a day or two in Rapid City on the way to shoot the Badlands. Badlands NP 970,998 visitors in 2019. Made a national park in 1978. Name comes from the Lakota who called it “mako sica” which translates to “land that is bad.” The park is divided into the North Side and the South Side. The South side also has the Palmer Creek Area which is a separate piece to the east of the main South Side unit. I’ll be sticking to the North Side as the South Side is also part of the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation and at the time of this recording it is closed to visitors. I’ll be visiting in late September, but there’s enough to see in the North Side, and that’s the part that is most recognized anyway. I know I want to try and stick to the lesser seen parts of these parks but there comes a point where I just have to go with what’s more accessible and easy to plan. I’m planning on 3.5 days of shooting in the park which may not be enough, but by limiting myself to the North Side only I should be able to get something worth while. Heading Home Once all that is finished I’ll head back home with a night over in Bozeman, MT. A part of me hates to drive past so many awesome places but I’ll have been on the road for five weeks at this point and I’ll certainly be needing to be in my own bed quickly. I reserved a room in Bozeman with a jetted tub. The only time I’m really splurging :) Other National Parks Fast Facts In 2019, the 10 most visited parks were: Great Smoky Mountains National Park: 12.5 million Grand Canyon National Park: 5.97 million Rocky Mountain National Park: 4.7 million Zion National Park: 4.5 million Yosemite National Park: 4.4 million Yellowstone National Park: 4 million Acadia National Park: 3.4 million Grand Teton National Park: 3.4 million Olympic National Park: 3.2 million Glacier National Park: 3 million The two parks I really WANT to visit: Virgin Islands National Park National Park of American Samoa As time rolls on and I still have early December open, I may find myself in one of these parks, or a park elsewhere, like in Central America or Croatia. 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Tausende Fotos und Selfis purzeln täglich durch Instagram und Facebook. Das digitale Zeitalter hat die Fotografie revolutioniert. Fast beschaulich scheint da noch die Welt der Fotos und der Filme, als heute vor 70 Jahren die erste Weltmesse des Bildes, die Photokina in Köln eröffnet wurde. Autorin: Marfa Heimbach
Tausende Fotos und Selfies purzeln täglich durch Instagram und Facebook. Das digitale Zeitalter hat die Fotografie revolutioniert. Fast beschaulich scheint da noch die Welt der Fotos und der Filme, als heute vor 70 Jahren die erste Weltmesse des Bildes, die Photokina in Köln eröffnet wurde.
Cette semaine à l’émission: La fin de Photokina, un brevet spécial pour Yongnuo, un objectif 14mm Laowa et on prend une pause!
Glückauf! Ostern ist geschafft und so schmieden wir neue Pläne… Viel Spaß beim Hören! Unser RSS-Feed zum Abonnieren: https://ruhrpottfotografen.de/feed/podcast Unser Podcast auf Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/ruhrpottfotografen-fotografie-am-limit/id1360482052 Unser Podcast auf Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/00DQjiFswRmaixTvhhnfW9?si=RiXBqQbjTmSmwD6KK0zoPA Unser Podcast auf Android-Playern: https://www.subscribeonandroid.com/ruhrpottfotografen.de/feed/podcast DIE PODCAST-HOSTS: Ludger Staudinger (https://www.pixelpilot.tv | https://www.ludgerstaudinger.de) Karsten Andreas (https://andreas-fotografie.de) Ein Blick in unsere Kamerataschen –> https://ruhrpottfotografen.de/team/ RUHRPOTTFOTOGRAFEN auf Facebook RUHRPOTTFOTOGRAFEN auf […]
Glückauf! Passend zum sonnigen Frühlingswetter diskutieren wir die Highlights der Woche… Viel Spaß beim Hören! Unser RSS-Feed zum Abonnieren: https://ruhrpottfotografen.de/feed/podcast Unser Podcast auf Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/ruhrpottfotografen-fotografie-am-limit/id1360482052 Unser Podcast auf Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/00DQjiFswRmaixTvhhnfW9?si=RiXBqQbjTmSmwD6KK0zoPA Unser Podcast auf Android-Playern: https://www.subscribeonandroid.com/ruhrpottfotografen.de/feed/podcast DIE PODCAST-HOSTS: Ludger Staudinger (https://www.pixelpilot.tv | https://www.ludgerstaudinger.de) Karsten Andreas (https://andreas-fotografie.de) Ein Blick in unsere Kamerataschen –> https://ruhrpottfotografen.de/team/ RUHRPOTTFOTOGRAFEN auf Facebook RUHRPOTTFOTOGRAFEN […]
Glückauf! Wir greifen das Sushi-Thema von neulich erneut auf und plaudern über unser gemeinsames Food-Shooting… Viel Spaß beim Hören! Unser RSS-Feed zum Abonnieren: https://ruhrpottfotografen.de/feed/podcast Unser Podcast auf Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/ruhrpottfotografen-fotografie-am-limit/id1360482052 Unser Podcast auf Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/00DQjiFswRmaixTvhhnfW9?si=RiXBqQbjTmSmwD6KK0zoPA Unser Podcast auf Android-Playern: https://www.subscribeonandroid.com/ruhrpottfotografen.de/feed/podcast DIE PODCAST-HOSTS: Ludger Staudinger (https://www.pixelpilot.tv | https://www.ludgerstaudinger.de) Karsten Andreas (https://andreas-fotografie.de) Ein Blick in unsere Kamerataschen –> https://ruhrpottfotografen.de/team/ […]
Glückauf! In Folge 111 geben wir mal wieder alles und haben (nicht nur) einige Business-Hacks für Fotografen im Gepäck… Viel Spaß beim Hören! Unser RSS-Feed zum Abonnieren: https://ruhrpottfotografen.de/feed/podcast Unser Podcast auf Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/ruhrpottfotografen-fotografie-am-limit/id1360482052 Unser Podcast auf Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/00DQjiFswRmaixTvhhnfW9?si=RiXBqQbjTmSmwD6KK0zoPA Unser Podcast auf Android-Playern: https://www.subscribeonandroid.com/ruhrpottfotografen.de/feed/podcast DIE PODCAST-HOSTS: Ludger Staudinger (https://www.pixelpilot.tv | https://www.ludgerstaudinger.de) Karsten Andreas (https://andreas-fotografie.de) Ein Blick in […]
Glückauf! Trotz kurzer Podcast-Auszeit ist eine Menge passiert und fleißig waren wir auch noch – es gibt also eine Menge zu erzählen… Viel Spaß beim Hören! Unser RSS-Feed zum Abonnieren: https://ruhrpottfotografen.de/feed/podcast Unser Podcast auf Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/ruhrpottfotografen-fotografie-am-limit/id1360482052 Unser Podcast auf Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/00DQjiFswRmaixTvhhnfW9?si=RiXBqQbjTmSmwD6KK0zoPA Unser Podcast auf Android-Playern: https://www.subscribeonandroid.com/ruhrpottfotografen.de/feed/podcast DIE PODCAST-HOSTS: Ludger Staudinger (https://www.pixelpilot.tv | https://www.ludgerstaudinger.de) Karsten Andreas (https://andreas-fotografie.de) […]
Glückauf! Ludger hat sich auf den Weg nach Berlin gemacht und hat so einiges zu berichten! Viel Spaß beim Hören! SHOWNOTES: Der A1/A3 Drohnenführerschein: https://lba-openuav.de/ Der A2-Drohnenführerschein: https://www.lba.de/DE/Betrieb/Unbemannte_Luftfahrtsysteme/Anforderungen_Fernpiloten/Fernpiloten_Zeugnis_A2.html Unser RSS-Feed zum Abonnieren: https://ruhrpottfotografen.de/feed/podcast Unser Podcast auf Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/ruhrpottfotografen-fotografie-am-limit/id1360482052 Unser Podcast auf Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/00DQjiFswRmaixTvhhnfW9?si=RiXBqQbjTmSmwD6KK0zoPA Unser Podcast auf Android-Playern: https://www.subscribeonandroid.com/ruhrpottfotografen.de/feed/podcast DIE PODCAST-HOSTS: Ludger Staudinger (https://www.pixelpilot.tv | https://www.ludgerstaudinger.de) Karsten Andreas […]
- wie wir uns auf der Photokina kennengelernt haben- schlechte Kameras auf der Photokina- vegane Burger im Trash Chic- wie wir zur Fotografie kamen- Einstieg in die Hochzeitsfotografie- Hochzeitsfotografie-Workshop bei Steffen Böttcher / Stilpirat- Konzertfotografie- raus aus der Sicherheit, rein in die Selbstständigkeit- Workshop von Sean Flanigan in Madrid (Sara Byrne, Dylan Howell, Ryan Muirhead)- Dinge anders machen- Sport- & Werbefotografie
In der ersten Folge des neuen Foto Koch Podcasts "ANY PICTURE - Zwischen Technik und Kunst" sprechen Lennart und Stefan über die CES 2021 und warum sie ein Misserfolg war. Außerdem geht es um Sony's neue Drohne "Airpeak" und was aus der beliebten Foto-Messe Photokina wird und warum sie vorerst ausgesetzt wird. Nutze den Hashtag #anypicturepodcast Schaut am besten auch mal auf unserem YouTube Kanal vorbei: www.youtube.com/user/FotoKoch Außerdem interessant: fotokoch.de Foto Koch auf Instagram: www.instagram.com/fotokochde Foto Koch auf Facebook: www.facebook.com/fotokoch Falls du Fragen oder Anregungen hast, sende uns gerne über Anchor eine Sprachnachricht --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fotokoch/message
Glückauf! Es ist eine ganze Menge passiert in den letzten 2 Wochen und so haben wir einige fotografische Themen im Köcher! Viel Spaß beim Hören! SHOWNOTES: Der A1/A3 Drohnenführerschein: https://lba-openuav.de/ Der A2-Drohnenführerschein: https://www.lba.de/DE/Betrieb/Unbemannte_Luftfahrtsysteme/Anforderungen_Fernpiloten/Fernpiloten_Zeugnis_A2.html Der RVR-Entdeckerpass: https://shop.rvr.ruhr/entdeckerpass Die Walimex Schirmsoftbox: https://amzn.to/3o7KIbo * Die Bildbesprechung mit Alexey Testov: https://mailchi.mp/795f5d26a3fa/f12xnvfugn Unser RSS-Feed zum Abonnieren: https://ruhrpottfotografen.de/feed/podcast Unser Podcast auf Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/ruhrpottfotografen-fotografie-am-limit/id1360482052 Unser Podcast auf […]
Glückauf! Wir sind unterwegs auf der A40 und haben unsere Mikros eingepackt. Und besprechen noch quasi nebenbei unsere Vorsätze für 2021! Viel Spaß beim Hören! SHOWNOTES: Ludgers Fotoprojekt WIR FÜR EUCH: WEBSITE | INSTAGRAM | FACEBOOK Karstens Fotoprojekt ZWANGSPAUSE: https://andreas-fotografie.de/z-w-a-n-g-s-p-a-u-s-e/ Unser RSS-Feed zum Abonnieren: https://ruhrpottfotografen.de/feed/podcast Unser Podcast auf Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/ruhrpottfotografen-fotografie-am-limit/id1360482052 Unser Podcast auf Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/00DQjiFswRmaixTvhhnfW9?si=RiXBqQbjTmSmwD6KK0zoPA Unser Podcast auf […]
Glückauf! Alles neu macht nicht nur der Mai – auch bei uns gibt es einiges zu berichten rund um die Fotografie! Viel Spaß beim Hören! SHOWNOTES: Der Link zum Drohnenführerschein A1/A3: https://lba-openuav.de/einstieg/ Ludgers Fotoprojekt WIR FÜR EUCH: WEBSITE | INSTAGRAM | FACEBOOK Karstens Fotoprojekt ZWANGSPAUSE: https://andreas-fotografie.de/z-w-a-n-g-s-p-a-u-s-e/ Unser RSS-Feed zum Abonnieren: https://ruhrpottfotografen.de/feed/podcast Unser Podcast auf Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/ruhrpottfotografen-fotografie-am-limit/id1360482052 Unser Podcast […]
Hey Leute, herzlich willkommen zur sechsten Folge unseres Videopodcasts – Im Fokus. Für diese Folge haben wir uns den Fotografen und Wetterguru Bastian Werner eingeladen und waren mit ihm im Bayrischen Wald unterwegs. Wir kannten uns bereits von der Photokina 2018, hatten uns seitdem aber nicht mehr gesehen und haben uns riesig gefreut, dass wir endlich mal zusammen fotografieren gehen. Basti hatte seine Hausaufgaben sehr ordentlich gemacht und hat uns zum großen Arber geführt, für den er einen spektakulären Sonnenaufgang prophezeit hat. Was soll man sagen!? Genial! Hört und schaut doch mal rein und hinterlasst uns gerne euer Feedback. Schreibt uns einfach auf Social Media oder hinterlasst eine positive Bewertung auf Youtube oder Itunes =) Wenn ihr mehr über Bastian Werner erfahren wollt, dann schaut doch einfach mal auf seiner Website oder auf Instagram vorbei. Außerdem könnt ihr uns, wenn euch dieser Podcast gefällt. dann könnt ihr uns auch auf Patreon unterstützen. Schaut doch gerne mal rein, wir freuen uns über jeden, der eine kleine Spende da lässt und uns hilft dieses Format ein bisschen besser zu machen =)
Glückauf! Weiter gehts mit Teil 2 unseres großen Weihnachtspodcast mit illustren Gästen. Und nicht nur das, auch auf Youtube könnt Ihr das ganze anschauen: Viel Spaß beim Hören – und Sehen! SHOWNOTES: Andreas Jorns: https://www.ajorns.com | https://www.instagram.com/andreasjorns/ | https://www.facebook.com/andreas.jorns/ Carsten Nachlick: https://nachlik-photography.de | https://www.cn-3.de Ralf Scherer (#rallebuzz): https://ralfscherer.com | https://www.instagram.com/rallebuzz/ Robin Disselkamp: https://www.facebook.com/DisselkampRobin/ André Chrost: https://ac-photodesign.de Ludgers Fotoprojekt WIR FÜR EUCH: WEBSITE | INSTAGRAM […]
Hey Wicked Hunters! I can't believe 2020 is almost gone! Well, it's great to close 2020 with Felix Inden. In this podcast, we chat about how photography becomes Felix's Greatest Obsession. Felix also shared his story behind his love for harsh weather and landscape photography. For those of you who'd like to know more about Felix Inden, you can find him: https://www.felixinden.com/ https://www.facebook.com/felixindenlandscapephotographer https://www.instagram.com/felixinden/ If you want to watch the video podcast, head to https://youtu.be/2M0oMuAW4Ag Other ways to listen and subscribe to the podcast: Spotify - http://bit.ly/twhspotify Apple Podcast - https://bit.ly/Theartofphotography Google Podcast: https://bit.ly/TheArtOfPhotographyWithStanleyAr Website: podcast.thewickedhunt.com Tune In (Alexa) - https://bit.ly/TuneInTheArtOfPhotographyPodcastWithStanleyAr For those of you who want to see more of The Wicked Hunt Photography: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thewickedhunt/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thewickedhunt/ Masterclass: https://www.TheWickedHuntPhotography.com Photo print: https://www.TheWickedHunt.com/ Don't forget to let us know your favourite part of the Podcast on the comment below and subscribe ------------------ Felix Inden 0:00 No matter when you have free time, you're just thinking about photo photo photo photo. And then every break I had, I was thinking about that. And yes, I think it was the best obsession I ever developed so far. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt 0:22 Hey, wiki hunters, welcome back to The Art of Photography podcast. Now today I have someone very exciting. And you know that if you've been tuning into this podcast, our mission is to share our passion and how photography have given us hope, purpose and happiness. To most of us, if not to all of us, photography started off as something fun, something that makes us happy. And you know, one way to another, you know, we go through a lot of expectation, a lot of pressure, and so forth. And for that reason, sometimes we can abandon photography, or we get burned out from photography. So this is the whole purpose of this podcast. Now today, I have someone very exciting to introduce to you. And he is from based in Germany, and he is Feliks Indian. Are you doing Felix? Felix Inden 1:20 Yes. Hi, Stanley. Thanks for having me on the show. I'm fine. Quite smashed after the Christmas time with two kids, which is like exponentially making Christmas more tiring than ever before. If you don't have kids, but I'm fine. Yes. And I'm happy to be here. As good. Yeah. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt 1:38 How is? How was Christmas back in Germany? I know you in Germany. You're famous with the glue bind and the markets and? Felix Inden 1:47 Yeah, so in a normal year, Christmas has a huge tradition here. With the Christmas markets where people from all over Europe come in big bust groups just to join the Christmas market have a blue line and about wars, or what do I know. But in 2020, things are a little bit different. So there was not a single Christmas market in whole Germany, I think. But of course, in Germany, there's a big Christmas tradition inside of each family. And my own family isn't the craziest about Christmas. But still, we always have the Christmas tree in some decorations. And we actually also sing and stuff like that. It's like gathering the family spending time together in this modern age. That often doesn't happen so much anymore, that the whole family meets up. And this year, it was quite twit tricky with all these COVID regulation rules and stuff. So we split it up a little bit to avoid having too many people at home at the same time. And then for my wife's family, I got some quick tests to make sure we are not infected. And yeah, different Christmas than I ever had before in these 36 years of life that I've had on this planet. But yeah, I mean, it's Christmas. I'm personally not the huge Christmas fan. Like I go through it, I enjoy it. But I'm also quite happy when it's over. And I can get on with my own stuff. Yeah. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt 3:24 Yeah, that's good to hear. It's good to hear that you're enjoying. And, you know, I think the big thing about Christmas, for me is the family part of things. I think it's, it's a good excuse to kind of come together and, you know, meet with family and so forth. So, um, I'm very excited to have you here. You know, I come across your photo in Instagram, and while I was strolling, and it's just going to your photo, and I just love the contrast on your photo and, you know, just the landscapes that you managed to capture. So tell us a little bit more about yourself maybe a little bit. background on how you get into this photography world. Felix Inden 4:06 Yes, that's quite funny. It's so my girlfriend who's now my wife was into photography way earlier than myself. So my big hobbies in life have been cycling them. So road racing and mountain bike racing, which I was quite obsessive with. After that came a big phase of partying, like party hard while studying. And then I was in Paris with my wife, following her carrying her back and her tripod and she was taking pictures, and I thought it would be okay to stop taking pictures after two or three hours, but no, she went on the whole day. And at some point, I asked her if I can have her old backup camera and started taking pictures myself and realised I found that quite enjoyable. So we spent the next three days shooting together and Then I was already hooked to photography, and then all my free time reading about photography and then also going out to shoot mostly cityscapes. So I didn't afford to go to some exotic location. And the evenings, I stopped going to parties and sat down at home at the computer learning to edit landscape and cityscape pictures. And then things kind of evolved, like the normal way I started using short social media and started communicating with a lot of people who had the same passion, like we're doing right now. And from there, things just slowly kept evolving, somehow. Yeah, Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt 5:45 awesome. So what what really hooked you into photography, like, what makes you really love it. Felix Inden 5:52 So from that moment on, I first, maybe I have to, I have to tell you and everybody that I was really bad in art. So in school, I never had good grades in arts. And I never enjoyed it. Because whenever I tried drawing something, I just instantly saw how bad I am added. So I, yeah, I taught myself I don't have an artsy creativity in me. I always had some writing interest in writing. And I read a lot of books, like, huge amount of books, like I was sitting hiding under my bed. When my parents told me to go sleep, I was hiding there with a flashlight and kept on reading. And this moment, when I picked up the camera from my wife, I realised that I actually was enjoying something that you can at least call art in some way. Like, I think people can argue for years if photography is art, or it isn't. For me it is. And this was like the moment where I felt I'm not totally bad at picturing two dimensional three dimensional scenes into a two dimensional image. And through photography, I even learned how to think three dimensionally, much more than I was able to before. So also in physics, I was bad in school in physics. And now I deeply regret it. Because I think through photography, I learned how interesting all these topics actually are. Yeah. So that's, I don't know if that answers your question. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt 7:38 Yeah. So like, it's really interesting how you like that, I actually never heard that kind of how you fall in love with photography, that's really interesting. And I think a lot of people out there kind of think and look at a lot of these photos, you know, there's beautiful photos, they, they kind of thing, they started off, and then they kind of gave up because they feel like, just like yourself, you know, they feel like they don't have that art sight of themselves. And they feel like they cannot do this. So even though they enjoy it, they quickly give it up. So that is really good to hear that from from you, you know, who already basically made it in the photography world, saying that you weren't very good in, you know, in photography, and then you're here you are. So that's amazing. Felix Inden 8:36 It's was around 10 years ago that I found this interest. And then I quickly developed that obsession that you you need to really get into something. It's when you when you feel that no matter when you have free time, you're just thinking about photo photo photo photo. And then every break I had I was thinking about that. And yes, I think it was the best obsession I ever developed so far. Yeah. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt 9:05 Awesome. Yeah. That's, that's one way to put it. Yeah, so what sort of what sort of feeling you get when you can, like when you capture this, you kind of give us a little bit of background on on the different different aspects of your life and how it's so contrast to your to photography and how we cannot connect back. But tell us a little bit more about the feeling that you get when you you know, when you're able to capture some of these images and present it in a way that is Wow, basically. Felix Inden 9:40 Yeah, so good question. So I think the thing that will probably you've heard that from other photographers, but the experience for me comes first. So I'm not so much about getting that picture, but about going through living that moment in which I'm also taking that picture So I was always driven by, like natural energy like storms, rough weather, rough landscapes, just places where I feel so different than sitting at the cosy home, enjoying the wind, getting blasted with hail, these are those moments that often push my creativity. When I have to force myself to go through something that's not comfortable, that's when I feel the most creative. Now, if you look close to my Instagram, you will see that I have quite a big amount of also typical iconic shots, for which I didn't have to go through any heavy things, I just went there with a photo tour that I was guiding and took that picture again that 100,000 People take. So it's a topic for itself. But when I talk about these experiences, I talk about being out there alone on my own, or with a friend or two at maximum. And then going out in moments where you might make where maybe before you go out, you look at the weather and think we should just skip it and stay home. Those are mostly the sessions where my favourite images take part, if you go if you endure the elements, basically. And that leads to what you were telling about the images that I sometimes show that are quite punchy, or contrasty. Of course, I'm also passionate post producer or Photoshop user, but most of that really comes from the circumstances from the weather while shooting. Yeah, Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt 11:41 yeah, it's, it's, I totally agree. I think some of my best photos are or my favourite photos are the one that are have a lot of memories in it. So I think the photo is kind of just like, like, like a, like an award or like, you know, like a, like a piece of momento that you can remember that experience juicer. Felix Inden 12:05 And as soon as you look at it, even after five years, you will be in that moment, you just cannot forget it, it triggers all the memories. And that's also what I really love about photography. Yeah, I liked that about photography, too, when I was just a tourist taking crappy tourist shots. 20 years ago in South America, I still look at these images and remember everything like it was yesterday. But of course, I curse myself for not having taken a good image, a working landscape photograph so to say. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt 12:40 So you do you find that you want to go back to a lot of those places that you've been before you're into photography and wanting to take, retake them all or Felix Inden 12:52 definitely, definitely actually wanted to do some of that this year. Something happened and I had to cancel those trips. So I lived in Chile, with my parents from my 10th to my 16th year of age. So I visited insanely nice places in Chile, Argentina, Peru, Bolivia all around. So there's a huge amount of super photogenic places that I can remember from my childhood or from a youth where I have to return to take pictures, not tourists, the pioneer or El Chalten that everybody knows with the Fitzroy, the cuernos, the pine, all these iconic mountains, but there's amazing landscapes that just require you to go to areas that few people know about. And I would totally love to go there. And to go there as a landscape photographer and try to put my spin on these places that not so many people know about. Yeah, but you know, life isn't that easy. So now I'm a father of two kids, I have to sustain the family somehow too. So I cannot just say I'm gonna go there for three or four months and return home once I have images that make me happy. So I always have to consider closely how I spent my time when I go to some faraway place. Normally I don't go longer than two and a half ish weeks, maybe a maximum three. And for some of these places, you would normally need an open end trip where you just go and then stay there for maybe three to four month can happen that you that you're done after two weeks, but normally it will take quite some time to to arrange everything. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt 14:48 Oh, that's that's crazy. Yeah. It's it sounds it sounds like it sounds like fun though. Like, I think when I got into photography from travelling, so I used to travel and what I used to do back then is just take off places, right? I just go, go go to Eiffel tower, tower, take photo, go home, go next one take photo go home. And that's what I find with photography, I find actually to slow things down and actually go deeper. So it's really cool that, you know, you want to go to places that is not that everyone knows and actually go to the more unbeaten path and a unique kind of perspective. Yes, Felix Inden 15:28 that that's, that's kind of, it's a little bit like an interior thing. Because the last two to three years, I've spent them mostly guiding people at very famous places, which is always great fun. And you can make sure that everybody gets some amazing shots, which is maybe your job during one of these tours. But from your from my personal point of view, as an artist, maybe I can say that this didn't exactly make my images better. So I have a huge collection of images that are successfully usable in social media. Because as you might know, the popular stuff is what gets you the views and everything. But from the creative point of view, it's not what will bring you forward if you do it for years and years. So I am that's my intent. My secret plan is to break that up a little bit. For I listened to your podcast with Paul, this guy. He's like, extremely inspiring to me. He's just such a such a good guy. And he has like this unique vision on his own photography. And I think that's also in part because he doesn't spend too much time getting these photo tours to famous places. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt 16:51 Yeah, it's I think it's, it's, it's funny, because, you know, most of the guests that I've talked to, I think I would say all of the guests that I've talked to have that very have the same kind of take on, you know, about creating something one that is meaningful to ourselves. So I see that a lot of your photo or you have the love for ice and the winter scene as well. Definitely, yeah. So what brings that love, like, you know, what, why the winter? Why, you know, this cold, harsh places? Felix Inden 17:28 I don't know, maybe because in the places where I spent most of my life, I don't have any real winter. It's like here today it's, yeah, it's the end of December. Without climate change, we would have snow outside cold weather. Now we have a big storm going on outside. So it's really rough weather, but it's still plus five degrees. And it's just rain, rain rain. And I missed these real winter environments. And they just I don't know why but they kicked my creativity of and from the beginning of my landscape photography. The first time I saw the Northern Lights also gave me a big inspiration boost. That's something I constantly miss here too. So I find it incredibly photogenic to have snow that reflects the light and the low standing sun or even the moonlight. And then ice features as a foreground. It's just quite cool. So when I look at Paul's images, I'm always like, think that's heaven in Canada. With all the crazy icy stuff he has around it or YouTube, basically. Yeah, it's Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt 18:41 it's pretty crazy. And yeah, it's, you're right. It's it is definitely, like, out of the world a lot. A lot. I mean, I'm from Australia, and a lot of the stuff I see here I just like I couldn't believe it's real. I thought it was you know, it was it was just like, What is this thing is real, like, people actually skate on the lake is like, I thought that's how people like, drown and stuff. I was like, yeah, that's that's that's fine. Yeah, how, how different things are, but that's, that's really cool. Felix Inden 19:10 How do you feel as an Australian in Canada in this very cold landscape? Well, Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt 19:17 it's really interesting. Um, I like the cold better than the hot like, honestly, like when I'm back home. I think I have really high metabolism. So like, when I'm back home, even if I don't do anything because it's so humid and hot. I would just like start sweating and I really hate that I actually have allergic reaction to to the sweat. So if I would have need to like shower twice a day, if not more, to kind of get that like sweat off my body or otherwise I started getting like this reaction on my skin. And it's funny because like, I actually could withstand the cold a lot better than most people, even those people that have been living here in Canada or you know, in Europe where they get the fourth. Always travelling with three people from Germany and one people from France, in Australia. And you know the desert get a little bit cold, obviously not as cold as here, but I'll be honest, short and like, you know, on a t shirt and that'd be like, bundling others like, what are you doing? Like, I don't know, it's okay. So, okay, yeah, Felix Inden 20:28 it's fun to hear because you clearly come from quite hot place. You live now at a quite cold place. But to to summarise this little bit. I just love seasons, I love to see how seasons change. And here where I live. So of course, we have places with harsh winter in Germany too. But those are in the mountains, not here in the river deltas. So here I have a nice spring with flowers. So you go out and you realise okay, it's spring. Then you go out in summer, and it will be hot and quite humid. Also, you realise it's summer and autumn looks beautiful with all the leaves and foggy weather and everything but the winter, you just go out and think. So this is no winter, this just grey weather. It little, very little sunlight and lots of rain. It's just boring. So that's what I love to escape to the north of Europe, especially Norway. during wintertime, yes. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt 21:32 Yeah, no, that's, that's very true. I actually, like the I mean, this place are so beautiful, isn't it not not only the snow, but also the landscape. So it's definitely been on my bucket list as well. Where Where do you get your inspiration for is that like, you know, is there anyone that you can have that really inspire you to to get some of this photo or you know, to basically drive your your creativity in the TOG photography as an art? Felix Inden 22:03 Yes, there's a bazillion of people that keep inspiring me, some through their imagery, some through their personalities, some through that spirit, or the combination of it all. But I also get inspired by movies quite a lot or series. It's kind of cliche, but for example, Game of Thrones, or Vikings or these series. I think just their directors of photography maybe have a similar way of thinking that I have, or at least they have a similar style of things they like. So whenever I watched those series in TV, I instantly feel inspired again. And then especially Game of Thrones, I keep watching how they set the light on, on set. So then you can try to replicate that in real life. Like look for situations where the sun comes from a certain angle, and stuff like that. But one of my biggest inspirations has been Steven, clue. Clow K L oh, he's a friend from Norway, who lives very close to Lofoten and we started photography, I think we started at the same time. But then I could watch him skyrocket very quickly with his photography, because he was living so close to all these so photogenic places where you can, as a beginner, it's gold if you have a super photogenic place around because no matter what you want to learn, you will have the prime locations to do that. I didn't have that I was shooting mostly in my city, or close to the city. So that allowed me to learn all the techniques that I wanted to learn. And to understand how depth works in an image. You don't need an epic peak in the background and a frozen lake in the foreground. You can learn that at the plaza of your local town. So you put something in the foreground, even if it's just a statue or I don't know, even a brick wall would work to learn how the the how the dynamic of the image changes. But I think having this guy still posting all these images inspired me to keep on going myself to and from there on. I think it's important to just surround yourself with people that inspire you. It's different to difficult to put it into words to say this inspires me it's just more like a mindset. And also, I know your podcast talks about these things more than others. I've also been demotivated when I couldn't travel and have been demotivated when I see my images all look the same. But then I think photography has the power of make you break out from all those thoughts if you if you allow it. And yeah, so some of the best inspiration settings for me is just going out, no matter if with a camera or without go out of your place where you live and walk around for one or two hours. And I bet there will be some inspiring thoughts coming all by themselves. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt 25:30 That's awesome. Yeah, thanks for sharing that. I think that's, it's really good for a lot of the listeners out there to hear that. And, you know, I think you're right, I think most a lot of people are really having a hard time sometimes with all the stuff that's going on. And it feels like, you know, their creativity is gone. But it's actually it's still there. So I think that's a really good advice to just go out there. And then just, you know, just don't set any expectation for yourself. Just go out there and see what you get. Yeah, that's very cool. Like, so you were you're talking about? I kind of lost I lost my train of thought this is like so in tune with what you say there is so cool. Yeah, so what what, what would be some of your most favourite moments in photography? Like, it's something that like, probably you, you know, until this day, you go like, yeah, that was probably one of the coolest moment of experience. Felix Inden 26:34 I think. It's, there's like many like that. Let me think so I think one of the really coolest moments was when I saw my first aurora borealis or the northern lights for the first time, I, I thought, Wow, this looks insane. I need to take pictures of this. And then I realised I wasn't able to. So the pictures I was taking were crap. They didn't look like the way I wanted them to look. That's because I had no idea about how to shoot the northern lights and everything like that. So I just stopped taking pictures and enjoyed those lights and returned a year later, with a much bigger skill set. I knew how to approach that. And then I took pictures that I saw on the back of my screen, the camera screen. And I was like, that's how it should look like this setup was like the feeling of accomplishment for myself, was a big motivation. And that's one of those moments then I also had some trouble some hikes where I doubted I would even reach the point that I wanted. When I was starting to hike, I thought this will never work. Then if you make it through, if you take a picture that you really love yourself. And I don't love many of my shots. I gotta say I'm super critical, super nitpicky with my own work. Those few images that I really liked myself often have like some form of challenge that I had to go through. And those are then also my favourite moments. But I think it was ilaya locality who said it like What is your favourite moment in photography? The next one I'm going to have, you know, so I don't want to think too much about the past. I just hope to get more nice moments through photography as soon as possible. When it's possible again. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt 28:38 Yeah, that's, that's really cool. I think it's, that's very true. I think, you know, like, maybe looking forward is probably one of the best thing we can do, especially when we kind of, you know, in this situation and you're gonna lose motivation, I think looking forward, you know, being having that hope is really, really important. I remember now what I was gonna ask you, you know, you're talking about your friend in Norway and how he is in a prime location or photography. And, you know, like, I mean, I kind of live where, you know, the, like, the jewel of Canada at the moment, right? And what I find is that I think sometimes because it's so beautiful. We get quite lazy because you know, it doesn't matter where you shoot it's almost impossible to take a photo that is horrible, right? So almost some kind it's kind of always kind of good. Do you think what are your What are your thoughts on this? In terms of improving your photography will it actually help you to be in a prime location because there is a lot of beautiful thing around it? Or will it actually work the other way? Because you can just start pointing and shooting at everything because it's just so beautiful, right? Felix Inden 30:09 Yeah, I think it's, let me think it's maybe two sides of a metal with with this reply. So in the beginning, as a beginner, it definitely will help. That's my opinion, because what helps you in the beginning is satisfaction and the feeling of success for yourself. And if you're a beginner, that success will be to take a picture that you really like. And as we are super extroverted, that was wrong. So I'm not extroverted, but the way we show our images to the whole world is some form of weird extrovert ism. So if you are beginning with photography, and you have a cool shot to show your friends, every few days, you will be more motivated to get more of those pictures than somebody who has to wait for two years until he can go to some of those places where he may be is dreaming of going. So, but they will be coming to the point where you may be where this being at a spectacular place will not be doing you any service anymore, because then it goes about what is photography giving you? Is the kick still coming? Like, are you still excited about photography, if you're not, you can be I don't know, you can live in Iceland and still get bored by landscape photography. But if you still have that passion, and it gets stronger and stronger and stronger than I think you will profit from such a place because it will keep you going. Now, there's a huge amount of people who don't live at such places, and they develop over the years and get very good at photography. It's not needed to live at such a place to to be a good photographer. Absolutely not. But I think it can be beneficial. Yes. Yeah, I think you'll surely also know many people who start photography, they develop a really nice style, and suddenly they stop that the name disappears from your online list of people whose work you keep seeing. And that's mainly because they got bored of photography, and picked up another hobby. But yeah, I don't know, when I go out here into my local forests, I also get very inspired. And the challenge to get a picture that satisfies me is much higher than in Lofoten Islands, where you can put your camera wherever you want and take a picture that will be at least like a three out of 10 You can't go lower because the landscape is so beautiful. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt 33:07 Yeah, that's very true. Do you find that when you do that, you know, you find that when you go on your, on your local florists where it's more challenging to you know, grab a photo that satisfy you. But when you actually get it, do you find it to be more fulfilling compared to those photos that are, you know, arguably easier to get right? Felix Inden 33:33 Yeah, I think so too. I think so definitely also because maybe also in your place like I've never been there. But I guess to get unique pictures you need to do quite some hiking climbing or you need to be super lucky with the conditions at an easy place. Like this is how you can set yourself apart from other people it's either getting super unique conditions at the easy places, or putting in a lot of effort to going far away from the crowds and in a place that's so mountainous if that's an English word, like if you have so many mountains like where you live, you will have to go hiking and climbing quite a lot to get away from the crowds I guess. So for me here I tried finding other landscape photographers in this area but I haven't found any at the moment so if I find a nice tree that like the chance is very high that's not been taking photographs ever before. And this is also somehow it's satisfying to to know that I'm taking a picture that maybe is unique to myself like those pictures never create much interest online, but it's more about your, your inner self and what motivates your so these pictures are generally the ones that I print for myself, or that I give as a gift to my mom or whatever. Because she's from the same area. And then you if you show these images to people that also live in the same area as you, they will ask you Oh, where's that? Where's that? That's where you walk every day. But you don't, you don't see it, like I see it when the light is right. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt 35:30 Yeah, that's, that's, that's great to hear. For you to hear that. I think as, as a human being, it's very natural for us to take it take things for granted that are easy to get for us. And you know, and that's why one of one of my mission, when I first kind of left my full time job for photography was to actually explore my own backyard, which was Indonesia, and Australia, actually drove around the continent of Australia, which was pretty, pretty cool. Like, yeah. But yeah, that's, that's really cool in take on that. And I think, you know, the listeners out there should take that as an inspiration where, you know, even if you're in a place where you think it's not a very good place to put that as a question mark, because I feel like everywhere you go, there's always a good place to take photos, just what type of photography you're gonna get. So that kind of brings me a question. Why landscape photography? You know, you kind of start in Europe, which has a really strong kind of urban and as well as street photography, environment, how do you actually fall in love with landscape? Felix Inden 36:45 This was funny, the, I went to Norway the first time with my wife, before I even had this moment in Paris that I told you about. So, and with my parents, I travelled to incredibly beautiful places in South America. So I had seen a fair amount of beautiful places in nature, before I was interested in photography. And then when I realised that photography is super fun, instantly, I wanted to go to these places in nature and take pictures of them. Like, as I've been always passionate for nature, and landscapes just clicked together very nicely. And I also went to Dubai last year to shoot cityscapes. And with some email trickery. And some, I don't know, some moves I made, I got to some pretty cool rooftops that are not accessible. And I have all these images, and I look at them, and I don't edit them, and like they don't give me that adrenaline kick. But when I look at the landscape images, that's what kicks in drives for inspiration. So it's, it comes down to personal likes, I definitely learned almost everything I know, from the basics of photography, while shooting cityscapes and street. But then, when I was able to afford to go to beautiful nature, it was the purpose of photography, that is more expensive than going to some place to chill out. Because you will need a rental car and this and that and what you know, all that stuff. But nature. And photography was what clicked for me and this quite early. So I knew I don't want to spend time shooting portraits. I don't want to walk around the city and take street candidates or how it's called, I just want to go somewhere nice. In my preference, rough and dramatic landscape and take pictures there. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt 38:58 Yeah, that's, that's cool. That's probably like, no, no, no, many people wanted to do that. As I know, most people wanted to go out and during a nice blue blue sky, instead of this rough condition that is blowing. You tried to stand and you tried to survive. Yeah. That's amazing. So going back to what you kind of started off in the beginning. What are your thoughts in photography? Do you think it's an art? Or do you think it's, it's not and why? Felix Inden 39:32 I think it's both art and no art. So because obviously photography is a medium. And a camera has a tool that you can use for many things. You can take your camera and take a picture of a contract, and then you pretty much scanned the contract. I wouldn't call that art. And then the comes the moment where you as an artist, walk out with your camera and take pictures yours. Not every picture will be what people define as art. But I think the activity that you are doing with your camera camera is still something artsy. It just depends what you create in the end. Like, if you shoot commercial architecture that I've done, I wouldn't call that artsy. But if you look at the work of some of the most popular architecture photographers worldwide, they most likely have something artsy in their architecture, photography, because that sets them apart from the rest. And that's why they became so popular. Like at the moment, I don't have any name present, but there's certainly some that take artsy architecture photography commercially. Now, there are nature photographers that are generally more artsy than we typical landscape photographers. We often or I also guilty of this, I often follow some form of formula that leads me to an effective picture. I don't know, following a formula, it's really artsy anymore. There's just so many. I just can never decide. So for me, it's a form of art. Not every picture that I take is art. Definitely not. But some of them are. I can never decide what to think about this, I don't know, for me, personally, doesn't really matter to me, I will let others decide if they see me as an artist or not. Yes, it's weird to think about it. Because, of course, it's so easy to reproduce, reproduce everything that we do. And a painter is certainly more perceivable as art than photographer. But I know so many people that I admire that are super artsy in their photography. And those are what inspire me nowadays. So I hope to, to get to a point where people look at my stuff and think that's art. I would be happy then. Cool. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt 42:17 So well, just wrapping up to the hour mark here. One last question that I usually ask all my guests, you know, what can you share with the listener? One advice that you think is that you think is very important to other photographers, or artists in photography out there, on, you know, either how to, you know how to start or how to get inspired in photography, or even, you know, how to master photography, it's, you know, what are your best advice that you have learned throughout your career in photography that you feel like other photographers should know? Felix Inden 43:03 Yeah, so I think in the beginning, let's make one for beginner and one for more advanced. As a beginner, you should just listen to your inner voice. And don't listen to social media. Don't be don't let social media be your main advisor. Because this can trigger you the wrong way to pursue a happy life as a photographer, you know what I'm talking about? Like? There's so many things that can happen once you focus too much on social media. And if you do that, because you have to promote your products to make a living, that's fine. It's your job. But if you're just starting out as a hobby amateur photographer, forget about that and listen to yourself. You will notice what inspires you and you will know what was right and what was wrong. You don't need to count the likes that you picture got to make your decision for a way to pursue. That's one point. And the next one would be just practice. So there's a good portrait photographer and editor Joelle Grimes and I think I saw him many years ago on Photokina. And he was saying on stage, hard work will outperform talent every single day of the week. And I don't know if I agree 100% But 99.9 I agree. If you want to learn and improve, you need to do things. You can only consume tutorials and read books for a certain part but that will not make you improve. If you don't grab your camera, go out somewhere and try practice photography. Also, I know quite a mount of quite a big amount of people sit at home thinking, Yeah, but I cannot go to place x or place y. So I cannot advance, wrong way of thinking, no matter where you live, if you have a camera, you will profit from just going out. And even if the pictures are taken on a junkyard, you can use that junkyard to learn the basics of photography. And once you make it to one of those places that you want to take pictures of, you will be prepared and take much better pictures than if you spent the last year just dreaming about it without touching the camera. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt 45:39 Awesome. Thanks a lot for the advice. I hope the listeners out there gonna find this inspiring, because there's some good advice there. Going back to kind of what you say, around the social media, I think the social media have a lot of have a lot of responsibility to a lot of the burnouts out there. And I kind of feel that myself mentally well, I feel like you you kind of have that expectation, right? And that you have to create that photo and you're no longer taking photo for yourself. And that kind of take away the fun of photography. You know, you say that to your a lot earlier today. You know, the photo that you're most proud of? Are the photo that actually mean something to you. So exactly. That's a really good advice to share. And I think going back to what you were saying earlier, as well, I just want to point out that you know, what you say about your friend in Norway and how we compare these two? Is it good or bad to be in a place that are more photogenic is that just go out there and find a little bit of result. I think that's a you know, going back to what you say it's really good way to get that moment to him in your photography. So that is definitely one thing that he should consider and think about if he just started so perfect. That's, that's, that's amazing. Thanks a lot for sharing that. Felix and yeah, look, it's been fun. And I had a lot of fun listening to you. Very inspiring, as well to hear some of your perspective and your point of view. For the listeners out there who you know, want to hear more about you and also want to see more of your photos, your your beautiful landscapes and all that stuff. What is the best way to find you and connect with you? Felix Inden 47:37 Yes, so I'm Felix in them. i n d n is my afternoon. If you Google that you will find all my homepage Felix in.com or IG Instagram slash Felix in so that way you can find everything about me. And I encourage I would like it, if you check out my homepage, there will be a magic little pop up coming telling you to subscribe to my newsletter. And this is something quite new to me. So I haven't been working much on a newsletter subscription list. But I started now and I'm just finishing my own little ebook about how to improve your landscape photography that you'll get if you subscribe to my newsletter. And all this is done by many. But I put a lot of thought into this little ebook and just go check it out or have a look at my pictures on Instagram. You can also DM me I go through every message that I get and enjoy communicating with people. Then I also hope that my English was understandable. In this podcast like because I'm a German. I guess I have some form of accent in there. But yeah, I enjoy to be here to talk with you. Stanley was really good. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt 48:58 Fantastic. Yeah, well, we'll put the link on description below. So if you're interested to subscribe, go to the homepage. But also, Felix is really good in social media at socialising, I suppose. Social media. Yeah, he's, he's quite enjoyable to follow and to learn from so highly encourage you to Instagram and Facebook. Yeah, so well. Thanks a lot for thanks for your time. And thanks a lot for setting setting aside some of your time especially with the BC kids and the holiday season. But yeah, look, we Qantas Thank you very much for tuning in. And it's been very it's been a lot of fun talking to Felix here and let us know in the comment below what are some of the best, you know, insights that are Felix have shared with us and For those of you who join us in YouTube, don't forget to subscribe. You got the subscribe button down here and then hit that notification button so that you get notified next time I upload the photo. But hopefully you guys have the rest of 2020. And I mean, we're, we are literally Yeah, we're recording at the last week of 2020. So I will see you guys in 2021. Well, Felix, thank you very much for being here. And thank you very much for all of your insights, as well as your wisdom. And hopefully you have the rest. Good rest of 2020 and an amazing 2021 Felix Inden 50:51 Yesterday, thanks again for having me. And I wish you and everybody who listens this happy new year. Let's just all sit tight. We're going to back we're going to see each other on the flip side Sunday. Stay safe everyone. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt 51:09 And yet everyone and I'll see you guys next week. I mean next year
Glückauf! Wir erneuern eine echte Tradition bei uns – den Weihnachtspodcast mit reichlich Besuch und vielen Gästen… Und weils so schön und so lang war, haben wir das Ganze in 2 Teile aufgesplittet. Und nicht nur das, auch auf Youtube könnt Ihr das ganze anschauen: Viel Spaß beim Hören! SHOWNOTES: Andreas Jorns: https://www.ajorns.com | https://www.instagram.com/andreasjorns/ | https://www.facebook.com/andreas.jorns/ Carsten Nachlick: https://nachlik-photography.de […]
- Intro - Begrüßung - Entwicklung der Imaging-Branche - Der ausschlaggebende Punkt - Mögliche Wiederkehr der Photokina - Zukunft der Imaging-Branche und Entwicklung von Messen - Verabschiedung
Glückauf! Kurz vor unserem 1. Digital-Meetup diskutieren wir mal wieder leidenschaftlich die Themen der Woche… Viel Spaß beim Hören! SHOWNOTES: Der Link zu unserem 1. DIGITAL-MEETUP am 18.12.2020: https://zoom.us/j/91222367266?pwd=QmNDeTBidzRPOU5TV0Z0UE5XcHRFZz09 Ludgers Fotoprojekt WIR FÜR EUCH: WEBSITE | INSTAGRAM | FACEBOOK Karstens Fotoprojekt ZWANGSPAUSE: https://andreas-fotografie.de/z-w-a-n-g-s-p-a-u-s-e/ Unser RSS-Feed zum Abonnieren: https://ruhrpottfotografen.de/feed/podcast Unser Podcast auf Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/ruhrpottfotografen-fotografie-am-limit/id1360482052 Unser Podcast auf Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/00DQjiFswRmaixTvhhnfW9?si=RiXBqQbjTmSmwD6KK0zoPA Unser […]
Nico non arriva. Nico non si sveglia. Nico, ci sei? Dopo aver passato minuti di panico e terrore pensando all'amico scomparso, Ricky e Luca si ricordano che Nico Lanubile è l'uomo chiamato "ritardo" esattamente come Paolo Bitta è l'uomo chiamato "contratto". Quando Luca e Ricky si erano ormai arresi a registrare la puntata senza Nico, ecco che Nico, improvvisamente, spunta. Ai microfoni della stampa ha dichiarato "e niente ragazzi, e niente", ma cosa sarà successo poi? E perché può essere interessante fotografare le persone in bagno durante una situazione alquanto privata?In questa puntata di...FOOOOTONEEEERD:
Glückauf! Kaum zu glauben, das Jahr neigt sich dem Ende zu und dennoch gibt es viel zu besprechen… Viel Spaß beim Hören! SHOWNOTES: Der Link zu unserem 1. DIGITAL-MEETUP am 18.12.2020: https://zoom.us/j/91222367266?pwd=QmNDeTBidzRPOU5TV0Z0UE5XcHRFZz09 Ludgers Fotoprojekt WIR FÜR EUCH: WEBSITE | INSTAGRAM | FACEBOOK Karstens Fotoprojekt ZWANGSPAUSE: https://andreas-fotografie.de/z-w-a-n-g-s-p-a-u-s-e/ Unser RSS-Feed zum Abonnieren: https://ruhrpottfotografen.de/feed/podcast Unser Podcast auf Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/ruhrpottfotografen-fotografie-am-limit/id1360482052 Unser Podcast […]
Στο νέο μας επεισόδιο μιλάμε με τον κ.Κώστα Τάγκαλο, Πρόεδρο του ΣΕΚΑΦ και τον Strato Agiani για το αναπάντεχο νέο της αναστολής (μέχρι νεωτέρας) της Photokina της Κολωνίας! Πως φτάσαμε εδώ και τι σημαίνει για τον φωτογραφικό χώρο; Δες όλη την εκπομπή στο YouTube ή το Facebook: Facebook -> https://bit.ly/3lVeu1Z YouTube -> https://bit.ly/3oCCHfc Ακολούθησε μας στο Twitter: https://twitter.com/PTTLgr Ακολούθησε μας στο Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pttlgr/ Ακολούθησε μας στο Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PttlGR/ Δείτε τις αγγελίες στο Group μας για μεταχειρισμένο φωτογραφικό εξοπλισμό (ανοιχτό για όλους): https://goo.gl/U7aTtw Ρωτήστε μας ότι θέλετε να μάθετε στο Group μας Lets Talk Photography (ανοιχτό για όλους): https://goo.gl/ZC9J7j Ακολουθήστε τον Βάιο Facebook: https://business.facebook.com/vaios.vitos Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vaios.vitos/ Ακολουθήστε τον Βασίλη Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/vasilis.dimakis.photographer/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vasilis_dimakis Με την υποστήριξη των εταιρειών: Fujifilm Hellas Manios Cine Tools SIGMA Greece IEK ESP Skylum Software
Cette semaine à l’émission: La fin de Photokina, un brevet spécial pour Yongnuo, un objectif 14mm Laowa et on prend une pause! Télécharger l’épisode (clic-droit) Photo récente Christian a photographié sa copine jouant de la guitare Pierre-Luc a surtout fait de la vidéo pour son travail Stéphane a fait une séance photo... Émission en baladodiffusion/podcast sur la photographie. Pour débutants et gens plus expérimentés! Visitez notre site pour consulter articles, tests et critiques, conseils photo et notes. Fait au Québec!
Wir sprechen über die vorerst letzte Photokina und pfiffige Innovationen am Kameramarkt
How creative are we in the UK? Do we have the imagination, do we have the time to be creative? Well, let's see what a recent survey by Sky Arts tells us. Mark and Kam (still) in the Virtual Bar also chat Photokina, one of the oldest and biggest photography trade shows held in Cologne since 1950 and do we expect our photos to look a certain way as technology tries to auto-correct what we do? Check back every Thursday to be sure that you don't miss a single episode. Hit that Subscribe/Follow button so you don't miss out. Follow us on Twitter and Facebook and feel free to get in touch at chat@thephotographybar.co.uk
Diese Folge als Video schauen Aus der Preshow: Lichterkette, Ausbaupläne, Hintergrund, Klangschalentherapie Heute mit: Schwurbler, Links zu Videos, Photokina, Adobe-Rant, Kickstarter, Bildrechte und Abmahnfallen Fast immer dienstags, gerne mal um 18:00 Uhr: Happy Shooting Live. Täglich im Slack mitmachen – auch Audio-/Videokommentare werden gern angenommen. Danke an Clemens, Marcel, Sascha, Marco, Benjamin, Christoph, Wilfried, Maximilian, … „#689 – Das bhutanesische Tibetaner-Glöckchen“ weiterlesen Der Beitrag #689 – Das bhutanesische Tibetaner-Glöckchen ist ursprünglich hier erschienen: Happy Shooting - Der Foto-Podcast.
A tradicional feira de fotografia da Alemanha anunciou a suspensão por tempo indefinido citando os impactos e mudanças no mercado fotográfico mundial. Enquanto The Photography Show no Reino Unido assume a posição de principal feira europeia. Assunto para esse episódio do FHOXCast.
《摄影叨B叨》第474期- 在PHOTOKINA上适马发布了5枚新镜头,其中包括全幅相机用的两枚1.4大光圈镜头,两个变焦长焦镜头,以及一个c画幅专用的中长焦大光圈镜头,那这5枚镜头究竟都是什么参数画质又如何呢?让我们来听听大石老师为我们仔细讲讲>>>加入【摄影叨B叨】微信交流群:1、添加课代表菠萝微信:fengniaokdb-42、备注:喜马拉雅
《摄影叨B叨》第473期- 在PHOTOKINA的前一天松下发布了最新的两款全画幅无反相机,全画幅无反进入战国时代,而就在这时一个无法的老厂家就是做的与别人不同,你是全画幅是吧,我就做比你大的中画幅 ,这个厂家就是富士,这次富士又带来了什么相机呢?让我们来听听纳纳老师为我们仔细讲讲>>>加入【摄影叨B叨】微信交流群:1、添加课代表菠萝微信:fengniaokdb-42、备注:喜马拉雅
Find out this week what Photokina announcements have gotten the Maximalist crew's hearts aflutter. They nerd out on sensors and we learn more about Russell's short-lived love/hate relationship with the the Fuji X-Pro 2 and Joseph does 2-3x better work because of his new Canon 5D Mark IV. Hosts Russell Edwards - http://www.RussLevi.com Duy Ho - http://www.duyhophotography.com Joseph Tan - http://www.JandALight.com Throw us a line and/or follow/subscribe to us: feedback to TheMaximalistPodcast@gmail.com like the facebook page http://www.facebook.com/themaximalistpodcast most importantly, subscribe/rate/review on itunes: https://goo.gl/9Iikvd News & Stuff Sigma Announces 12-24mm f/4, 85mm f1.4, and 500 f/4 lenses Fuji Announces the GFX 50S Compact Medium Format Camera Shownotes Depth of Field/Lens/Sensor Size Simulator Sensor Size Comparisons Fuji X-Pro 2 Fuji XT-2 Fuji X100T fixed lens camera Fujifilm Emulation modes in Fuji Cameras Canon iTR Focus Nikon 3D Focus Tracking Pabst Blue Ribbon
This week, we begin with a discussion around how we actually discuss art, including some of the collective meaning of the terms we use. Also, can concepts like “commentary” and “criticism” be as effective if they are non-verbal? For example, is a jazz improvisation an appropriate response to a particular work of art? Also, we spend some time talking about gear, from Hackintoshes, to the slew of new cameras announced (or “pre-announced”) at this year's Photokina. Alexey Titarenko is our Photographer of the Week.