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Best podcasts about photowalking

Latest podcast episodes about photowalking

Sunny 16 Podcast
Ep. 340 I'm Photowalking here! And here! And here...

Sunny 16 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2024 35:41


The gang return to give a big thanks for all the fab Cheap shots entries (and an 11th hour last minute callout in case anyone has forgotten), talk Pinhole day and Polaroid week, Rachel's upcoming trip to Photographica and the upcoming Big Film Photowalks happening all around UK at the end of June.   Can we really squeeze all these things into a short show, and get sidetracked by AI? Hell yes we can   https://analoguewonderland.co.uk/products/the-big-film-photowalk https://pccgb.net/photographica/ https://pinholeday.org/ Send your emails and Cheap Shot Challenge entries to: sunny16podcast@gmail.com  

Breathe Pictures Photography Podcast: Documentaries and Interviews
#279 Photowalk: A life well lived making pictures

Breathe Pictures Photography Podcast: Documentaries and Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2022 92:29


Photowalking with your stories about making pictures and what difference it brings to your life. Today a very potent and inspirational story recounted by my guest Nils Amelinckx, who aged 30 was told he had five years to live. Rekindling his love for photography, he decided to make pictures of his mountainous cycle rides as a legacy for his young family. Also today, quitting pro to take pictures only for you, chasing fog, photo plans for '22, shooting architecture and drone landscapes. Supported by MPB.com and our Patrons. See the SHOW NOTES. 

Breathe Pictures Photography Podcast: Documentaries and Interviews
#267 Photowalk: Rankin, photographing The Queen & other stories

Breathe Pictures Photography Podcast: Documentaries and Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2021 110:59


British photographer Rankin is our guest; co-founder behind Dazed and Confused, celebrated for his international portraiture of leaders and celebrities. We talk about his rise to fame and that four minutes shoot with The Queen; a nod to an infamous Sex Pistols record cover. We're also Photowalking on the Isle of Wight with your letters talking about the quiet of nature photography, how photography heals, animal photojournalism and we revisit the subject of photographing children in street photography. Supported by MPB.com and our Patrons. Visit the SHOW PAGE.

Photowalking With Colin
Mistakes have been made - January 2021

Photowalking With Colin

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 21:47


In this special episode of Photowalking with Colin I cover some recent mistakes I’ve made with film and in the darkroom. It seems we (the collective we) mainly share our victories online. I wanted to be sure to share the losses as well.

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PhotowalksTV Podcast with Jefferson Graham

Photographer Rick Sammon, the co-author of the “Route 66 Photo Road Trip,” book, talks about the joy of photographing Santa Fe, New Mexico and environs on this “Photowalking” podcast with Jefferson Graham. Listen for Rick's tips on getting great shots of the Plaza in Santa Fe, Loretto Chapel, San Miguel Mission and more. Loretto Chapel by Rick Sammon This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit jeffersongraham.substack.com

PhotowalksTV Podcast with Jefferson Graham
Virtual CES, new gadgets, -175K people

PhotowalksTV Podcast with Jefferson Graham

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2021 4:00


For years, tech journalists like myself have been making the January trek to Las Vegas for several days of looking at new gadgets, gizmos and a glimpse of what future tech might be like.The venue was CES, formerly known as the Consumer Electronics Show, the largest trade show of its type, attracting upwards of 175,000 people. I've been attending for more years than I care to reveal, despite the fact that most of the stuff we see at CES never comes to market, and the best consumer priced products of the year aren't shown there, but held for showcasing at their own events by Apple, Google, Amazon and others. For every Ring doorbell, which did launch at CES, there's also past duds like the IO Hawk intelligent mobility device and Toshiba's robot, which never got off the ground. They came to Vegas, rolled their dice in hopes of a Lucky 7, but came up short. It happens. The new, virtual CES kicks off Monday, and I'm thrilled that in the middle of a pandemic, I won't have to stand so close to all those people. I applaud the CTA, the non-profit group that stages CES, for putting up the good fight and trying to re-imagine the show as a virtual event. Yes, we'll still be able to hear industry leaders opine about the future and debate trends, we'll even get to see lots of gadgets. We just won't really see them. Products will be introduced in slickly produced demo reels that I'm sure will all look great on our computer screens. But those are easy. I remember being wowed a few years back by a new drone at CES they said could fly like a frisbee and return to you, without anyone controlling it. I was there to say, “I don't care about your prototype, I want to take it outside and see it fly like your video tells me it will,” and from their answer, I knew immediately the product was indeed vapor ware. Most of the coolest stuff on the showroom floor, beyond the new TVs and some smart home gadgets, never got beyond the prototype stage. Most of the TVs, including the ones that have already been announced for this year, are bigger and more expensive than ever. And I should note that Samsung will introduce a new lineup of Galaxy phones this week, but not from CES. The fun of CES was walking around, even surrounded by all those people, and discovering something that seemed cool. Some wacky gadget that would probably never see the light of day, but maybe, just maybe, it would. TVs, the bigger the better, dominated the show, always, even though they were priced out of reach for the average consumer. Companies trotted them out as “look at me” showpieces that signaled to the world just how cool the company was. This year, somehow, CES promises over 1,000 “exhibitors” showing their new stuff (starting Tuesday), along with Monday press conferences from the likes of LG (at 5 a.m. California time!) Sony and Samsung to display their new lineups. Those sessions in the past had little room for questions as well, so I'm expecting mostly slick unveils. Which is okay. Apple has done this so well with the iPhone 12 product launches that I predict it will never go back to the live events it used to stage. Why leave anything for chance when you can control the final outcome?I'll be watching on Monday so you don't have to. That's the line, but the truth is, the CES, even as a virtual event, is open only to media and industry pros, so you couldn't watch. I think that's a big mistake. That CES gets to return to Vegas in 2022 is still questionable. With 175,000 people jammed together? If you're going to re-imagine the show, open it up to the world. These are the customers after all. The website CNET is going to live stream the press conferences, and Engadget is going to continue with the Best of CES awards. And I'll fill you in on the next edition with what I see. My expectations are low. There's no question CES can stage interesting panels and keynotes, but who wants to sit in front of their computer for longer than an hour to watch? I'll let you know how long I fare. Your Daily TweetAdmit it. When companies ask you to read back a serial number, you can't make head or tail of them either. Photowalking in the DesertYou can't beat the desert in January!Your Jinx momentOn a P.S., note I should point out that in the last newsletter, I said I didn't think the alternative conservative Parler network was long for this world. That was on Saturday. By Sunday, Apple, Amazon and Google had disassociated itself with the app, and its founder said it was unlikely Parler would be able to continue. Meanwhile, we hope to keep on, thanks to you! Big shout-out to Paula for being the 1,000th subscriber to the newsletter! And keep those subscriptions coming everyone! Thanks for reading, watching and listening, and don't forget to click REPLY or the HEART tab to let me know what you think!Jeff This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit jeffersongraham.substack.com

Sorridi Scatta Rivivi
#61 Flàshati Matera e il Photowalking

Sorridi Scatta Rivivi

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2020 19:11


Il Photowalking è un gruppo di appassionati di fotografia che attraverso essa scoprono luoghi della Calabria.Quattro ragazzi hanno ideato quest'iniziativa che per la decima tappa hanno voluto scoprire il "paese fantasma" di Craco in Basilicata. Una tappa rivoluzionaria anche grazie alla presenza del photobooth di Flàshati PhotoBooth Matera

Sorridi Scatta Rivivi
#13 L'effetto sorpresa sui tuoi invitati

Sorridi Scatta Rivivi

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2020 19:07


Pochi servizi o prodotti posso garantire l'effetto sorpresa che può invece dare il photo booth.Seppur il photo booth si sta piano piano diffondendo, molti ancora non lo conoscono e non sanno a cosa serva. Prova quindi ad immaginare l'effetto "wow" che potrebbe fare il PhotoBooth di Flàshati Matera al tuo evento: matrimonio, compleanno o evento aziendale.

Sorridi Scatta Rivivi
#11 Il Photowalking in Basilicata

Sorridi Scatta Rivivi

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2020 19:03


Il mio lavoro di agente di commercio mi ha fatto conoscere il fondatore di Photowalking, William Mauro di Morano Calabro.Il Photowalking è una "community" della Calabria, appassionati di fotografia. William, assieme ad altri ragazzi, organizza delle uscite domenicali alla scoperta di luoghi inesplorati e di paesi calabresi.Il 7 Aprile del 2019 mi sono proposto di organizzare una tappa in Basilicata, a Craco, il paese fantasma.È stata un interessante esperimento che mi ha fatto nascere l'idea di creare anche in Basilicata questa community. Difatti ci sto lavorando assieme a William. Nel frattempo il 26 Gennaio 2020 ci sarà la seconda tappa in Basilicata, ovvero a Tursi.Per informazioni clicca qui.In questa puntata do voce all'articolo che scrissi il 15 Aprile 2019 che chiamai "La Rivoluzione", giorni dopo quella prima tappa.

Photowalking With Colin
Greenfield Road - October 1, 2019 - Photowalking with Colin

Photowalking With Colin

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2019 14:54


In this episode I head north up Greenfield Road, take a few photos of a heron eating, speak to Walt and ask him if for permission to shoot on his property and genuinely have a great time. Forgive the audio. It's worth it.

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Talking Tech with Jefferson Graham
ICYMI: Scott Kelby and the history of Photowalking

Talking Tech with Jefferson Graham

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2019 4:29


ICYMI: author and online photography instructor Scott Kelby had an idea 12 years ago that photographers could get together and take photos on a Photowalk. As the 11th annual Worldwide Photowalk gets under way on 10/5, Kelby explains the history of Photowalking.

Talking Tech with Jefferson Graham
ICYMI: Photowalking in Hawaii

Talking Tech with Jefferson Graham

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2019 2:19


Jefferson Graham is in Hawaii this week, where he's been doing lots of Photowalking, in search of the best shots on the island of Oahu. Intrigued? He explains on Talking Tech how he goes about it.

Talking Tech with Jefferson Graham
Photowalking in Oahu

Talking Tech with Jefferson Graham

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2019 2:19


Jefferson Graham is in Hawaii this week, where he's been doing lots of photowalking. Intrigued? He explains on Talking Tech how he goes about it. After listening, check out the finished video, North Shore, Kailua Beach + Sunrises Photowalk: https://youtu.be/cnRuq-_S9x8

This Week in Photo (TWiP)
Photowalking with Jefferson Graham

This Week in Photo (TWiP)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2019 18:58


USA Today’s Jefferson Graham joins the show to discuss his passion for photowalks!

EverythingDigital Podcast
Photowalking 11/19/07

EverythingDigital Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2007


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