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Andrew Darlow is a New Jersey-based photographer, inventor, author, and digital workflow coach. For over 25 years he has helped people preserve, protect and back up their irreplaceable photos, videos and other digital files. His photography, tips and reviews have appeared in many publications and media outlets, including: People magazine, Animal Planet, Reader's Digest and Professional Photographer Magazine. He is the author of four award-winning books, including his newest book: Focus and Filter. Andrew talks with me about what drew him to photography, what we lost and gained in the shift to digital photography, the improvements in phone cameras in recent years, how best to preserve your photos—and weed out the junk—and more. Episode breakdown: 00:00 Introduction 01:22 Creativity explored in childhood, grandparents encouraged art. 03:57 Transition from drawing on walls to discovering photography. 05:30 Fascination with darkroom photography and its magic. 07:00 Different methods in darkroom, use of contact printing. 10:00 Engagement with photography, schools in Washington D.C. 11:27 Shift from film to digital, instant access vs. patience. 14:41 Improvement in phone cameras, use for scanning documents. 15:59 Loss of thoughtful consideration with digital photography. 19:16 Exploration of aperture and shutter priority. 21:39 Impact of phone cameras on traditional photography. 23:44 Usefulness of phone photography courses. 24:25 Concept of the best camera being the one with you. 26:11 Ethical considerations in photography, respecting subjects. 28:06 Dangers of distractions, selfies, and phone use. 30:01 Tips for safely backing up digital images. 34:06 Managing and organizing digital photo collections. 38:12 Strategies for dealing with physical photo preservation. 40:27 Importance of online backup services like Backblaze. 43:39 Overview of local and cloud backup solutions. 47:31 Andrew's upcoming projects, including course platform. 51:19 Insight into unique, personalized photography prints. Check out the full show notes (now including transcripts!) at fycuriosity.com, and connect with me and fellow creatives on Substack. Please leave a review for this episode—it's really easy and will only take a minute, and it really helps me reach new listeners. Thanks! If you enjoyed our conversation, I hope you'll share it with a friend.
On this episode of The Nerdy Photographer Podcast, we're diving into the tiny, fascinating world of macro photography! Whether it's the intricate details of a flower petal, the texture of an insect's wings, or the delicate patterns on a drop of dew, macro photography allows you to see the world in a whole new way. In this episode, we share practical tips and techniques to help you capture stunning close-up images. From understanding your gear (hello, macro lenses and extension tubes!) to mastering lighting and composition, we cover everything you need to know to take your macro shots to the next level. We also talk about the importance of patience (because bugs don't always cooperate), creative ways to stabilize your shots, and how to bring out the beauty in the smallest subjects. Whether you're a seasoned macro enthusiast or just starting to explore this amazing genre, you will find plenty of inspiration and actionable advice in this episode. Grab your camera, get up close, and discover the tiny wonders waiting to be photographed. Tune in now and start creating big impact from small details! Support The Nerdy Photographer Want to show your support for The Nerdy Photographer Podcast? Here are a few simple (and mostly free) ways you can do that: Subscribe to the podcast! Tell your friends about the podcast Sign up for the newsletter - https://nerdyphotographer.com/newsletter Buy a print from the print shop - https://caseyfatchettphotography.pic-time.com/art Follow on Instagram - https://instagram.com/thenerdyphoto Follow on Threads - https://threads.net/@thenerdyphoto Follow in Tiktok - https://tiktok.com/@thenerdyphoto Subscribe to our YouTube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/@CaseyFatchett Get some Nerdy Photographer merchandise - https://www.teepublic.com/stores/nerdy-photographer If you're feeling extra generous, check out our support page - https://nerdyphotographer.com/support-nerdy-photographer/ Episode Promos Nerdy Photographer Let's Be Real Unposed Photography Prompts - https://nerdyphotographer.com/lets-be-real Nerdy Photographer Contract Templates - https://nerdyphotographer.com/product-category/contracts/ About My Guest Heather is a photographer and educator, teaching classes on photography all over the USA. She is a SIGMA America lens ambassador. Heather has been photographing professionally since 2003, and is internationally known for creating colorful, authentic images for clients around the world. Her photos have been featured on The Today Show, Sigma USA, Professional Photographer Magazine, Online Athens, Southern Distinction Magazine, and more. You can view her work on her website - heatherlarkinphoto.com About The Podcast The Nerdy Photographer Podcast is written and produced by Casey Fatchett. Casey is a professional photographer in the New York City / Northern New Jersey with more than 20 years of experience. He seeks to help people as well make them laugh. You can view Casey's wedding work at https://fatchett.com or his non-wedding work at https://caseyfatchettphotography.com If you have any questions or comments about this episode or any other episodes, OR if you would like to ask a photography related question or have ideas for a topic for a future episode, please reach out to us at https://nerdyphotographer.com/contact
Jason Edwards - Icebergs to Iguanas: Photographic Journeys Around the World. This is episode 733 of Teaching Learning Leading K12, an audio podcast. National Geographic's Jason Edwards has been at the forefront of natural history photography for more than three decades. His image portfolio ranks among the largest of any photographer in the Society's long history. Based in Melbourne Australia, a passion for wildlife and the environment has been with him over his extensive career that began as a zookeeper at the Zoological Board of Victoria. Jason has since been recognized globally for his contributions to Science, the Environment, and the Arts. Jason's accolades within the photographic industry stretch over 25 years and include among others; two times winner of the Eureka Prize for Science Photography, four times winner of Communications Art Photography Annual, two times winner of the ProMax Golden Muse, POYi Pictures of the Year International, and Travel Photographer of the Year. He was awarded the Australian Geographic Society Pursuit of Excellence Award and also honored as one of the world's ‘100 Photography Heroes' by Professional Photographer Magazine, London. Through his commissioned assignments and as the face of National Geographic Channel's Pure Photography, Jason has taken his story telling to televisions and streaming networks in dozens of countries and to every continent. His imagery has appeared in hundreds of publications including National Geographic Magazine, BBC Wildlife, Australian Geographic, Sports Illustrated, Conde Nast Traveler, and The New Yorker. Jason is the author and photographer of Icebergs to Iguanas, a large format series of books illustrating his National Geographic imagery. He also authored and photographed science education books for the children's education market, and his imagery has appeared on everything from environmental campaigns to Hollywood blockbusters. As a leader and mentor, Jason has worked with photographers of all levels, instructing them in the art of storytelling and how to find and translate images. He has spent years providing rich and entertaining experiences; working in partnership with organizations and individuals; guiding participants both on private expeditions and as one of National Geographic's most sought experts. The Conservation Photographers (ILCP) is an organization that utilizes the power of photography to educate and inspire people globally about conservation issues. Jason is an Associate Fellow of the ILCP and uses his lens to narrate and highlight issues affecting wildlife, the environment and indigenous communities. Jason holds an Honours Degree in the Bachelor of Applied Science in Scientific Photography and tertiary qualifications in the Animal Sciences. Jason is an ambassador for both Tourism Australia, and Sustainability Victoria, he is a Friend of the Australia Museum, and a coveted keynote speaker. Drawing upon his skills as an environmentalist, animal scientist, documentarian and National Geographic stalwart, Jason is an entertaining and insightful raconteur, championing natural history and the art of photography. In addition, he is the host of Snap Happy the Photography Show, which airs nationally across Australia. Jason's Fine Art Prints are archived in private collections around the world and have been exhibited internationally including the USA, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia and Europe, where National Geographic presented his compelling imagery of Alang at the prestigious Visa Pour L'Image Photojournalism Festival. Our focus today is his amazing book - Icebergs to Iguanas: Photographic Journeys Around the World. Wow!!! What an amazing book, conversation, and life! Jason is Incredible!!! Thanks for listening! Please share! Before you go... You could help support this podcast by Buying Me A Coffee. Not really buying me something to drink but clicking on the link on my home page at https://stevenmiletto.com for Buy Me a Coffee or by going to this link Buy Me a Coffee. This would allow you to donate to help the show address the costs associated with producing the podcast from upgrading gear to the fees associated with producing the show. That would be cool. Thanks for thinking about it. Hey, I've got another favor...could you share the podcast with one of your friends, colleagues, and family members? Hmmm? What do you think? Thank you! You are AWESOME! Connect & Learn More: www.jasonedwards.co https://www.nationalgeographic.com/expeditions/experts/jason-edwards/ https://www.instagram.com/jasonedwardsng/?hl=en https://www.facebook.com/jasonedwardsng/ https://au.linkedin.com/in/jason-edwards-8926261 https://www.amazon.com/Icebergs-Iguanas-Photographic-Journeys-Around/dp/0648818500 Length - 01:13:15
My friend, Andrew Darlow, is a New Jersey-based photographer, author, and workflow coach. He is very skilled at “tech stuff” and is my go-to guy when I get in the weeds about software, digital issues, and such.For over 25 years, he has helped people capture, edit, print and backup their photographs, videos, and other media. His work has appeared in many publications and other media, including: People Magazine, Animal Planet, Rangefinder and Professional Photographer Magazine. Andrew's photographic prints have been widely exhibited and are held in numerous private collections. He invented the GalleryPouch Art Bubble bag after some of his framed prints were damaged during an exhibition. He is also the author of four award-winning books, including: “Focus and Filter,” “Biscuit for Your Thoughts,” Andrew has been on the show two other times and in this episode he highlights some of his favorite ways to print images from matted C-prints, to metals and canvas wraps.He explains the options and value of 6 different options Matted C-prints (darkroom, digital c-prints or inkjet prints)Canvas wraps using inkjet printing or "hand-stripped" prints made from C-Prints from companies like Mid-South Color Labs in Jackson, TN.Face mounted acrylic prints (Metal prints (dye-sublimation): Metal Prints (direct print). Press-printed cards and promotional items, including large prints.Listen for his special offer and visit https://backup.fm/luci24/then sign up for my free newsletter to receive his new e-book that describes his Backup Blueprint. Thanks again to Andrew for a very helpful and fun chat about printing photographs and so much more!Website: https://backup.fmWebsite: https://imagingbuffet.comFacebook (personal page): https://facebook.com/adarlowFacebook (business page): https://facebook.com/andrewdarlowInstagram: https://instagram.com/andrewdarlowLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adarlow/X: https://x.com/AndrewDarlowadarlow@gmail.com Connect with Photography Business Coach Luci Dumas: Website Email: luci@lucidumas.comInstagram FacebookYouTube
In this episode of Workflows, Scott Wyden Kivowitz sits down with photographer Heather Larkin to uncover the secrets of keeping a photography business running smoothly while on the road.Heather Larkin is a Sigma America Ambassador and portrait photographer located in Athens, Georgia. Heather has been shooting professionally since 2003 and is internationally known for creating colorful, authentic images for clients around the world. Her business, Fairyography, has been featured on The Today Show, Sigma USA, Professional Photographer Magazine, Canon Cameras, Clickin Moms, Scary Mommy, Online Athens, Southern Distinction Magazine, and more.Why You Should ListenLearn how to keep your photography business running seamlessly while traveling, and understand the significance of carrying your entire business setup with you.Gain valuable insights into leveraging technology for workflow management and client communication, including the use of Calendly for scheduling and reminder texts for clients.Discover a clever system for managing memory cards while on the road, ensuring data security and organization.Get inspired by Heather's approach of maintaining consistency in work processes, whether at home or on the road and understand the importance of being adaptable and self-sufficient as a solo photographer.Tune in to the Workflows podcast to gain valuable insights into maintaining a photography business while on the road and leveraging technology for efficient workflow management. Join the Imagen Community on Facebook to continue the discussions between episodes.
Jonathan Chritchley, is one of the foremost fine art photographers in the world today. His work is instantly recognisable and can be found in exhibitions, galleries, magazines, books, and fine art collections around the world. His regular clients include Ralph Lauren, Ritz Carlton and Vogue Magazine. Jonathan also speaks and presents his work at photography and sailing events worldwide, and he is the founder and owner of Capture Earth and Ocean Capture, two companies specialising in luxury photography workshops & tours. Jonathan was named one of the 'Top 100 Photographers of All Time' by both the UK's Sunday Times newspaper and Professional Photographer Magazine. His first book, SILVER, was published in 2014, and in 2016 he was made a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society (FRGS). Our conversation covers the pivotal moments in Jonathan's life that led to him his signature style, how he creates his timeless images of horses, sailing boats and icebergs, the importance and value of staying on-brand and of course the stories behind some of his most beautiful images. This conversation came at just the right time for me and I picked up a few really important things from Jonathan. I'm sure you'll have a few takeaways as well from a truly unique photographer who's glass is always half-full. Here's my conversation with Jonathan Chritchely…. Show Notes Follow this week's guest at the following links: Website - https://www.jonathanchritchley.com (https://www.jonathanchritchley.com) Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jonathanchritchley/ (https://www.instagram.com/jonathanchritchley/) Ocean Capture Workshops - https://www.oceancapture.com (https://www.oceancapture.com) Capture Earth - https://www.captureearth.com (https://www.captureearth.com) Connect with View Finders here: Episodes - http://www.viewfinderslive.com/podcast (www.viewfinderslive.com/podcast) Instagram - http://www.instagram.com/viewfinderspodcast (www.instagram.com/viewfinderspodcast) Tickets for the next View Finders Live Event - https://viewfinderslive.com (https://viewfinderslive.com) To save 10% off tickets for View Finders Live events, use the code VF10 Connect with me at: http://www.grahamdargie.co.uk (www.grahamdargie.co.uk) http://www.instagram.com/grahamdargie (www.instagram.com/grahamdargie) Additional show links Double Exposure: Feather, Iceland - https://www.instagram.com/p/CShVihdoiYg/ (https://www.instagram.com/p/CShVihdoiYg/) To Catch a Fish - https://www.jonathanchritchley.com/PORTFOLIO/TO-CATCH-A-FISH/1/caption (https://www.jonathanchritchley.com/PORTFOLIO/TO-CATCH-A-FISH/1/caption) Other links: Camargue - https://about-france.com/tourism/camargue.htm (https://about-france.com/tourism/camargue.htm) Richard Avedon - https://www.avedonfoundation.org (https://www.avedonfoundation.org) Hahnemuhle Paper - https://www.hahnemuehle.com/en/index.html (https://www.hahnemuehle.com/en/index.html) Bruce Weber - https://www.bruceweber.com (https://www.bruceweber.com) Ansel Adams - https://www.anseladams.com (https://www.anseladams.com) Rachael Talibart - https://rachaeltalibart.com (https://rachaeltalibart.com) Ragnar Axelsson - https://rax.is (https://rax.is) Hans Strand - https://www.instagram.com/hansstrandofficial/ (https://www.instagram.com/hansstrandofficial/) Michael Kenna - https://www.michaelkenna.com (https://www.michaelkenna.com) John Sexton - https://www.instagram.com/johnsextonphoto/ (https://www.instagram.com/johnsextonphoto/) Paul Sanders - https://www.discoverstill.com (https://www.discoverstill.com) Morris Rosenfeld - https://www.invaluable.com/artist/rosenfeld-morris-dr-ukvckwc4q8/sold-at-auction-prices/ (https://www.invaluable.com/artist/rosenfeld-morris-dr-ukvckwc4q8/sold-at-auction-prices/) The Gypsy Kings - http://www.gipsykings.com...
Feb 14, 2020 Episode 126 of Wedding Photographers Unite! In this episode Andy, Jimi and Lindsay unite to discuss: -dad life-phone vs. camera-*!%@ it, let's talk gear: Canon R5 and Nikon D6 announcements-shooting a nude wedding!-Jimi in the latest Professional Photographer Magazine-tips for faster culling-iPad pro + pencil + sidecar Help us help you! Please […]
This week, I'm joined by renaissance man, Andrew Darlow. He is a New Jersey-based photographer, author, and digital workflow coach. For over 25 years, he has helped people capture, edit, print, and backup their irreplaceable photographs and other media. His work has appeared in many publications and media outlets, including People Magazine, Animal Planet, Rangefinder, and Professional Photographer Magazine. He is also editor of The Imaging Buffet, an online resource with news, reviews, and interviews covering the subjects of photography, printing, and new media. And author of four award-winning books. He is grateful for every minute of his busy career and it shows! He has amassed tons of knowledge throughout his career and happily sprinkles it throughout this interview. You won't want to miss: -The apps he can't live without. -The affordable gear he recommends that's sure to make your work life easier. =His top iPhone tips and tricks. -His mindset tip for preventing negative thoughts from creeping in. Andrew has had tons of cool experiences and I loved hearing all about the tips he has learned along the way. I promise you won't want to miss this episode! Connect with Andrew Website www.andrewdarlow.com Instagram instagram.com/andrewdarlow E-mail adarlow@gmail.com Twitter: @AndrewDarlow Facebook (personal page): facebook.com/adarlow Facebook (business page): facebook.com/andrewdarlow
Gary Hughes covers being a Girldad, the Hobby Paradox, and much more as we discuss how one must Learn to Play. As the child of photographer parents it would have been natural for Gary to step right in to the family business, but he had to go out and try pretty much everything else before finding his way back to photography. In the 13 years since picking up a camera he has earned local and national awards including 3 Gold Medals and an Imaging Excellence Award from the International Photographic Competition and a Fuji Masterpiece Award. His work has been featured in Professional Photographer Magazine, Shutter Magazine, Professional Image Maker and he has published multiple articles on photography for the Huffington Post as well as an educational book, /Photographing Headshots/. He lives and works in Orlando, FL with his partner and wife, Julie and their children.
Erin Hernandez-Reisner's start in the photography world was unexpected-- she thought she'd be an actress. Instead, her ex-husband's dad handed her a camera to support him going to law school. From the beginning, her natural skill combined with her deep understanding of the beauty and imperfections of life are what make her an incredibly talented and sought-after artist.Erin creates museum-quality art by capturing meaningful moments in someone’s life--whether it's weddings, senior portraits, or even exploring physical and emotion trauma. Erin is the co-owner of Photos Edge with her husband since 2007. She has been published over 200 times in publications such as Professional Photographer Magazine, Rangefinder, and The Knot. Her images have been on the covers of over 30 magazines and books.She also discusses what it is like to be Autistic, the adaptations she has made (like discovering the glory of shopping at luxury stores!), and how she uses her sensory skills to create the photographic outcome she wants.Trigger warning: Erin bravely shares childhood trauma during the interview and how that affected her. Please be aware in case this may trigger something for you. ResourcesProfessional Photographers of AmericaClubhouse - Find the photography groupsContact Info:Erin Hernandez-Reisnerhttps://photosedge.com/@erinhernandezreisner (Instagram)Julie Berman - Hostwww.womenwithcooljobs.com@womencooljobs (Instagram)
In this episode of the Second Success Podcast, Dr Rakish Rana talks with mutli-award winning photographer, Sanjay Jogia of Eye Jogia Photography. Sanjay is an Internationally acclaimed, award-winning photographer who has been featured as One of the World's 6 Best Wedding Photographers by the global Professional Photographer Magazine. He is the only Wedding Ambassador by Canon UK representing the EMEA region, as well as being a global Brand Ambassador for X-Rite, Fundy Software, Tether Tools, Loupedeck, Canson Infinity, Eizo, Spiffy Gear, and Dreambooks Pro. Together, Sanjay and his wife Roshni established ‘Eye Jogia Photography', a successful Luxury Destination Wedding Photography Studio based in Harrow on the Hill - but Sanjay's self-taught love of photography started at school by developing his own style and approach from a young age with his father's film Canon AE-1 camera. Known for his unconventional creativity in a timeless style, Sanjay travels the world as a Photographer, Educator, Mentor, Judge, Brand and Industry Ambassador. His wedding images are a blend of ‘Reality' and ‘Fantasy' - a fashion and movie inspired approach using beauty lighting and posing techniques which are balanced with a sensitive, observant and almost portrait-like documentary approach for the majority of wedding images giving his wedding couples the best of both worlds. Ultimately, he wants to tell the amazing story of all Eye Jogia couples in a way they will cherish with pride. Sanjay has won over 80 of Print Competition Awards but now is privileged to be invited regularly as a Judge for WPPI in Las Vegas, for SWPP in London, SM Fotografi in Sweden, and for the British Photography Awards as an Associate amongst various online European competitions. Sanjay has also proudly represented Team GB in the World Photographic Cup for the past two years with 2 of his images as ‘finalist'. Last but not least, Sanjay actively represents the British Wedding and Events Industry with his ongoing participation in the UK Government Taskforce for Weddings in two of the 6 Working Groups to gain government support both financially and operationally to reignite the industry in the wake of the Global Pandemic following a year of industry wide neglect. Website: https://www.eyejogia.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/eyejogia/ Episodes released every Tuesday 6am GMT. How can you support the podcast? 1. Share it on your social media platforms. 2. Tell your friends and family 3. Please follow, subscribe and review. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theclearcoach/message
Chris Scott is a print sales expert, specializing in helping Shoot & Burn photographers make the switch to selling printed products. His work, tools and education have been featured by Rangefinder Magazine, Professional Photographer Magazine, CreativeLive, Click Magazine, SLR Lounge and countless blogs, print labs and podcasts. He lives in Colorado Springs with his wife Adrienne, their two kids and their adopted dog, Todd.
Audrey Woulard is an internationally known leader for Tweens and teens in the photography industry, and when KATC is speaking, it is always standing room only event of 500+ professional photographers. Photographers from all over the world come to learn precisely the KATC technique when working with teens. In addition to the major photography industry events such as Imaging and WPPI, and she has traveled to London, Netherlands, and Australia to teach photographers the KATC technique. Audrey is often commissioned for very high profile commercial assignments such as Pottery Barn, and IAM’s pet food. Her work has been published many times in People Magazine, InStyle, US Weekly, InTouch, Better Homes and Gardens, and many many photography industry magazines. Audrey’s work was also featured on the cover of Professional Photographer Magazine, as well as features in RangeFinder Magazine. Audrey's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kidsandthecity/ Audrey's Website: http://alwphotography.com --- Let's connect on social! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seniorstyleguide/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/seniorstyleguide Website: http://www.seniorstyleguide.com --- THE PUSH CONFERENCE: Hosted by Senior Style Guide, The PUSH Conference is the photography education event of the year that you do not want to miss!! From a range of speakers from across the nation that are industry leaders in their field of expertise to hands on shooting, there is something for every photographer there in a small learning environment. It is three non-stop days of learning and you’re going to be kicking yourself if you’re not there this year! http://push.vickiesblack.com/
Episode 126 of Wedding Photographers Unite! In this episode Andy, Jimi and Lindsay unite to discuss: -dad life-phone vs. camera-*!%@ it, let’s talk gear: Canon R5 and Nikon D6 announcements-shooting a nude wedding!-Jimi in the latest Professional Photographer Magazine-tips for faster culling-iPad pro + pencil + sidecar Help us help you! Please send your questions and […] The post WPU 126: International Bop Bop Gear Talk appeared first on Wedding Photographers Unite.
The January issue of Professional Photographer Magazine is out and Gary's image is the cover, Booray gets attacked by super fans on his YouTube channel, and the fellas discuss what their photography gear wishes are for the new year. The monkey selfie is back in the news, Nikon announces the D780 and Leica has a new offering with a price that will (or won't) surprise you.View the January 2020 Issue of Professional Photographer with Gary's image on the cover HERERegister for Gary's Imaging USA Precon Class - Headshot Photography KickstartRegister for Booray's Imaging USA Precon Class - How to Light a WeddingRegister for Imaging USA and WPPI 2020 where you can see Booray and Gary both speak LIVE.Watch and subscribe to Booray's YouTube channel HEREJoin our community on Facebook HERE
Today's episode covers the sticky subject of copyright, inspired by the questionable cover of the April 2017 issue of Professional Photographer Magazine, brought to the public eye by an article written by Jack Reznicki and Edward Greenberg. Ted and Christine weigh in on their thoughts and opinions regarding the image on the cover and the potential ramifications of it. They also discuss several similar issues that have occurred within the music industry, specifically Led Zeppelin's "Stairway to Heaven". The moral and ethical responsibility of photographers is analyzed and the question of "how many components of a photograph can be copyrighted?" is bandied about. There's not a whole lot of fun and games in this episode - all the minutes are allocated to this timely and concerning topic.
Lena Hyde operates a boutique photography studio in Portland, Oregon. She believes in three essentials for a highly successful, sustainable photography business: quality, service, and products. Her photography has been exhibited in museums and galleries internationally, printed on Hallmark cards and featured in highly regarded publications including Professional Photographer Magazine, Rangefinder Magazine, Click! Magazine, USA […]
Light Painting with Harold Ross Harold Ross (b 1956), is an American fine-art photographer who lives and works in southern Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Since 1979, Harold has been creating distinctive work in the studio as well as in the night landscape. For 27 years, he has specialized in light painting, a technique involving "painting" the light over a long time exposure. Harold actually refers to his process as “sculpting with light”. He also teaches workshops in his methods and regularly gives lectures on his work. Born into a military family in 1956, Harold grew up in New Mexico and Germany. His parents were adventurous, and took the family on outings almost every weekend... hiking in the desert, horseback riding and camping in the mountains, exploring castles and old gardens in Germany and camping in Italy. These outings, of course, left many lasting impressions. He earned a B.F.A from Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA), after which he produced fine art and taught photography at the college level for several years. His large scale color work has been exhibited, published and collected in the U.S. and internationally. Publications include Photo China Magazine, the Italian magazine Progresso Fotografico and the Ukrainian magazine Ukraine Photographer, among others. Here at home, his work has been featured in LensWork #93 and #121, The New York Times LENS blog, and Professional Photographer Magazine, and others. In 2011, Harold was invited to participate in an exhibition of landscape photography in Inner Mongolia, China along with 10 other American and 20 Chinese photographers. He was also chosen as one of four photographers to exhibit in the inaugural FRESH 2011, at Klompching Gallery in Brooklyn, New York. Happy Shooting! w: haroldrossfineart.com Blog: hharoldrossfineart.wordpress.com Get your FREE business coaching call with Rob! Sign up for one of the last few spots here!
Richard Newman for over twenty-five years, has worked as a photographer,writer, educator and printer. His work documenting the Exxon Valdez oil spill, in 1989 and 1990, is part of the White House photography archives and is part of the permanent collection at the University of Alaska-Fairbanks.He has published three books on photography and been a contributor to two others. Richard's photographs, and writings, have appeared in Digital Photo Pro, View Camera, Lenswork,Outdoor Photographer, Professional Photographer Magazine, Storyteller Magazine,Rangefinder, and the Village Voice. He is currently the National Education Coordinator for . You can discover more of his work by visiting or following . Richard Newman recommends the work of who has been interviewed before on this show. Listen to that interview by . For streaming audio or subscribe to the podcast for free via