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As I was scouring the intertubes for interesting topics, an interesting article caught my eye. It said that it's better to take bad photos than no photos. This sparked a discussion of what constitues a bad photo and is it really better to shoot a whole bunch of photos just to record the world or is it better to take your time and decide if you even want to create a photo. Interesting...
Longtime friend of the show, Mac Sokulski from the fantastic Shutter Time podcast, joins Usually Dave for a great discussion about a list of the Top 30 Sci-fi movies of all time according to a pretty interesting list from the Cinemablend website. They like some, crap on some, and discuss the films that SHOULD have made the list instead! All this with no Jason or Adam, so this week it's the Usually Dave geek hour! Check out the CinemaBlend website list of the Top 30 Best Sci-fi Movies of All Time here! Find Mac online here: Shutter Time Podcast MiksMedia Photography Twitter
Today we are talking about styles. Does having a style is detrimental to your growth in photography? Or is it necessary branding for your photography? This is the question we try to answer in this episode.
Not to 1983 but to episode 83 from last year. Because of a hectic week, my show schedule had gone a little loopy so I decided to replay episode 83 from last October. On that show, I had both Mac Sokulski of the ShutterTime podcast and Mark Reierson (both are also part of the Unusual Collective) where we talked about photo walks. I figured because the Scott Kelby Worldwide Photo Walk is this upcoming Saturday, Oct. 5th, replaying this show might be fun for those of you will be participating in that event and didn't hear this show last year. Also, I talk a little about a cool app that's doing some amazing things with the depth features of the newer iPhones. Show Links: Miks Media ShutterTime Podcast Mark Reierson Worldwide Photo Walk Red Hook, Brooklyn Focos App
In this episode we talk about our dream places to go photographically, and why we would love to go to them.
Since I spent 2 days in Calgary shooting up a hair salon for a website remake, we are talking about the rookie mistakes I have made, and it's all because I was alone, and Kasia didn't save me. We are reshooting next saturday and would love any input or ideas for the shots.... I'm looking at you, Usually Dave
In this episode we travel to the mountains for some landscape photography. What better way to spend the time, and talk about mistakes landscape photographers make. Enjoy!
A Personal Journey with Devon Stapleton Visit Devon Stapleton’s website: https://www.dmstapleton.com/ https://www.dmstapleton.com/thepeople/gabrielle1 Devon's appearance on Shutter Time: http://shuttertimewithsidandmac.libsyn.com/episode-223-chat-with-devon-stapleton Visit me at my website: https://cwdaly.com/throughmylens Appreciate any support at https://cwdaly.com/support As well as social media: https://Twitter.com/CWDaly https://Instagram.com/CWDaly A Personal Journey with Devon Stapleton Doreen and Al Recovery Fund: http://gf.me/u/scsim2 Intro and Outro music is called "Through The Lens" by Andy G. Cohen Through The Lens by Andy G. Cohen (http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Andy_G_Cohen/Through_The_Lens/Andy_G_Cohen_-_Through_The_Lens) Underlying music is called “Behind Your Window” by Kai Engel (http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Kai_Engel/Idea/Kai_Engel_-_Idea_-_04_Behind_Your_Window) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/through-my-lens-with-clay-daly/support
In the creative pursuit of photograph, we often fall pray to advertising of the latest greatest equipment that apparently will make photography easier, better, and more enjoyable. We often forget that in reality the camera itself does not really matter in chasing the creative. This is what we talk about in this episode.
In this episode we talk about film, medium format, b&w or color what is more challenging, and feeling good.
Today we talk about how to be creative when life steals all the time we have.
So today is Kasia's favourite photography, macro. Enjoy!
Our spontaneous trip to see Rockies in the spring, full of adventures, technical difficulties, and death. Enjoy the show.
Do we need words to describe our photography? Should our photographs stand on it's own and does it have to be explained? These are some of the questions we ask ourselves in this episode.
Secrets Behind Inspiration with Mac Sokulski Inspiration can be elusive, but why is that? It can come from anywhere, but why is it so elusive for so many of us? I brought in my good friend Mac from Shuttertime to help me tackle this question! ----more---- Episode Links Shutter Time Podcast Mac’s fantastic photography podcast with new episodes hitting your ears weekly!Shutter Time Twitter Want to catch up with Shutter Time on Twitter? Of course you do! Mac’s Twitter Want to reach out to Mac individually? Do that also! MiKSMedia Photography Check out Mac and his wife Kasia’s excellent photography adventures! Enjoy what I do? If you would like to support me and you enjoy what you are seeing here, there are a couple simple ways to help! First, feel free to use those SHARE/TWEET buttons down below, share with the world what you enjoy! I sincerely appreciate it! How To Catch The Show & Contact Me Listen anytime on the Official Website of Adventures in Creativity, or in the podcast player of your choice by searching for “Adventures in Creativity”! Have a follow up thought on anything I discussed or have a recommendation of a creative you’d love me to chat with? Shoot me an email and I’ll read it on the show! You can also find me on social media everywhere @davidszweduik, but I’m most active on Twitter so feel free to reach out and chat! Thanks for listening, see you on our next adventure! Additional sound effects from https://www.zapsplat.com STAY UP TO DATE AND GET NOTIFIED OF NEW ARTICLES AND EPISODES FOR FREE! That’s right, get notified every time I publish a new article or episode so that you’ll never miss out on any of the discussions on the craft of photography, creativity, visual explorations and so much more! Join the fun, just hit the “JOIN THE ADVENTURE” button in the menu above, the footer below, or right here! JOIN THE ADVENTURE!
Wonderful show this week as I'm joined by my friends Mac Sokulski from the ShutterTime podcast and Fujifilm X photographer Bryan Minear. This show is a somewhat sideways response to Shuttertime episode 232 "The Replacements" where Mac goes on a little rant about (lazy) photographers who decide to replace flawed skies with newly purchased stock skies (I found these for sale on Etsy). I decided to ask Mac to come on the show, along with landscape photographer Bryan Minear, to flesh out the discussion about using manipulations to improve an image. This is not a pro or anti-Photoshop discussion; more, we talk about what we all do, at some level, to create images that speak to the viewers.
Last week we talked about the amazing power in the tool of “What If” and how it impacts your creativity. To continue that idea let’s talk about how important it is to introduce an element of “Play” into your creative process. ----more---- Why “Play”? When we approach our creative pursuits without an element of play, we are more typically focused on a specific end result. There may be client work pressures or just the pressure and consequences we place on ourselves for a less than ideal outcome. There’s absolutely a time and place to get down to business. But when we play, it’s only then that we are truly able to explore the hidden recesses in our creative minds and discover new paths and direction with our creativity. “The research shows that play-like activities put us into into a psychological state where it’s ok to fail, where it’s ok to wonder “what if?” A result of that thinking is the ability to freely explore the unknown. From that exploration creative insights are much easier to spot.” - Tanner Christensen, Writer at CreativeSomething.Net Episode Resources Shuttertime Episode with Antonio Rosario from Street Shots as a guest host. Antonio heard my episode last week and because of that and an idea from a mutual friend, Mark Rierson, decided to allow for a little “What If” style play with a photography genre he’d always wanted to try. The results, much like the episode of Shuttertime, were fantastic. Why is Play Essential For Creativity This article from creativesomething.net contains some excellent insight on how Play and What If go hand in hand to allow us to freely create without any fear of consequence. Hot Kenobi Instagram Account This is an example where playing with toys and a camera led to a new passion. Jason Yang @WorkMoreOrLess on IG Another fantastic example of playful experiments turning out some truly fun and inspiring work. Enjoy what I do? If you would like to support me and you enjoy what you are seeing here, there are a couple simple ways to help! First, feel free to use those SHARE/TWEET buttons down below, share with the world what you enjoy! I sincerely appreciate it! How To Catch The Show & Contact Me Listen anytime on the Official Website of Adventures in Creativity, or in the podcast player of your choice by searching for “Adventures in Creativity”! Have a follow up thought on anything I discussed or have a recommendation of a creative you’d love me to chat with? Shoot me an email and I’ll read it on the show! You can also find me on social media everywhere @davidszweduik, but I’m most active on Twitter so feel free to reach out and chat! Thanks for listening, see you on our next adventure! Additional sound effects from https://www.zapsplat.com STAY UP TO DATE AND GET NOTIFIED OF NEW ARTICLES AND EPISODES FOR FREE! That’s right, get notified every time I publish a new article or episode so that you’ll never miss out on any of the discussions on the craft of photography, creativity, visual explorations and so much more! Join the fun, just hit the “JOIN THE ADVENTURE” button in the menu above, the footer below, or right here! JOIN THE ADVENTURE!
The start of the new year brings all sorts of self-promises and resolutions. This year, I'm taking the advice from Mac of the Shuttertime podcast: choosing a single word to guide me throughout the year. The word I pick is "collaboration." Find out what I hope that word will mean for me in 2019. In regards to collaboration, I reveal a little news in regards to that word. Also, I give a little update into my foray into shooting film. Yes, film! This should be interesting. Happy New Year to all! Links from Show: David Szweduik's Adventures in Creativity Podcast Shuttertime Podcast KAGE Collective
When the world around us is too overwhelming, where do we go to find respite? A "creative oasis" perhaps? The definition of an oasis is "something that provides refuge, relief, or pleasant contrast." How can we find these oases? Join me and my buddy Mark Reierson in an intimate discussion of exploration as we try to figure out together where these oases exist and what we can do when we find them. This show comes from an idea I had after being on the ShutterTime podcast with Mac and we explored a subject together while recording the show. It's a slightly new format which I'd like to try again. I hope you find the chat with Mark as fascinating as I did. And big props to my buddy David Szweduik for the fantastic oasis drawing!
So getting lost while having a camera could be an exciting adventure. We talk about our getting lost adventures and unfortunate sad event for Shutter Time.
In this episode, I first do a quick followup to some information about the new iPhone XS Max camera since my last show. I still have some issues and I found an article which explains some of the "anomalies" I've been seeing. Then... I get to talk to a couple of friends about photo walks. Both Mac Sokulski from the Shuttertime podcast and previous guest & friend, Mark Reierson, talk about our experiences with photo walks and how to best take advantage of them when you're able. It was a great late night conversation with a couple of good friends about a great photo activity. Show Links: Miks Media ShutterTime Podcast Mark Reierson Halide App blog Photowalks on Meetup.com
Sometimes letting go is the only way. •Check out the website at https://cwdaly.com •Let's engage on https://twitter.com/cwdaly •Let's engage on https://instagram.com/cwdaly •Check out our Yes Collective on Discord at https://discordapp.com/invite/YE83rxk •Bubblesort Show at https://Bubblesort.show •Bubblesort TV at https://tv.bubblesort.show •Cybrcast show at https://Cybrcast.com •David Szweduik's page at https://davidszweduik.com/category/phaiku/ •ShutterTime with Sid and Mac The Black Couch Sessions episode at https://shuttertimewithsidandmac.com/2018/06/05/episode-197-the-black-couch-sessions/ •DigitalSoup podcast at https://digitalsouppodcast.com •Chris my Instagram friend at https://instagram.com/xt_myway --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/through-my-lens-with-clay-daly/support
In this special episode, I continue a conversation started on episode 203 of Shuttertime with Sid and Mac. A mashup of sorts, Sid and Mac invited me onto their show and rather than make it one long show, we decided to record it in two parts, the second part here on Street Shots. The question we ponder is what kind of photographer do you want to be? We chat about all the different paths we can take when we decided to make photography our expressive medium of choice. We also take some inspiration from this video of photographer Jay Maisel talking about how to be a better photographer. Before you listen to this episode, please go here and listen to part one on Shuttertime with Sid and Mac. Please give me some feedback if you enjoyed this mashup or not. We may do it again in the future to promote cross-border podcasting goodness.
In this bicentennial episode, we go back in time and talk about what worked what didn't and if we have any regrets with Shutter Time. It's a great blast from the past!
Still Inspired by Darkness? Our follow-up to episode 193 is finally here. We had received a number of messages asking for further clarification about how someone can be inspired after viewing a photograph telling a story of tragedy and darkness. Please join us as we tackle this tricky subject! Thanks to our listeners who chimed in and challenged us to revisit this subject. This is what the podcast is all about: to keep the conversation about all things photography going. Comments and questions = more discussion. Huge thanks to those who sent a message and to our mystery caller *wink*. We hope this helps clear things up! Join the Convo We would love to hear your thoughts on the show! Have you found yourself inspired by images of human suffering or destruction? If so, how are you inspired by such photography? You can chime in on the blog and find us on Twitter to continue the conversation. You can also subscribe to the show for free via iTunes or Stitcher. If you would like to support the show and help with some of the costs of running this podcast, please check us out on Patreon (any support is appreciated!). Thanks so much for tuning in, folks! As always, we appreciate your support! Cheers, y’all! #changetheconversation Links from the show: Episode 193 »» Pulitzer Prize Photographs with Antonio M. Rosario It’s What I Do: A Photographer’s Life of Love and War by Lynsey Addario _________ Shutter Time Goodness: Shutter Time Patreon Shutter Time Twitter Sid’s Twitter » @supercellsid Mac’s Twitter » @maclby
Winning Moments Every time he is back on Shutter Time, this is a winning moment for us. Of course, I am talking about our brother from another mother, the ridiculously cool photographer and podcaster hailing from Brooklyn, New York, Antonio M. Rosario. Inspired by the incredible award-winning images in the latest version of the book, Moments: The Pulitzer Prize-Winning Photographs by Hal Buell, we decided to discuss what we could learn from these Pulitzer Prize photographs that have been a part of our history since the first award was handed out in 1942 and the photographers who made them. Disclaimer: we (mainly Sid) may have been pronouncing Pulitzer incorrectly as we have heard both versions. Before you refer to us as uncultured swine, perhaps just chime in and let us know which version is correct. Thanks! Join the Convo: We would love to hear your thoughts on the show! Have you looked at the book? What do you think of the Pulitzer award-winning photographs? You can chime in on the blog and find us on Twitter to continue the conversation. You can also subscribe to the show for free via iTunes or Stitcher. If you would like to support the show and help with some of the costs of running this podcast, please check us out on Patreon (any support is appreciated!). Huge thanks to Antonio for joining us for another episode! We love having him on and recommend y’all check out his work and listen to his photography podcast, Street Shots. Thanks so much as always for tuning in, friends! As always, we appreciate the support and the interaction! Cheers, y’all! #changetheconversation
Get show via iTunes, direct, or just Huffduff It via our website Featuring Clay (@CWDaly), Ty (@TY09), Dick (@Dick_Daly & DalyBeast.com), and Tosh Polak (@ToshPolak & ToshiroPolak.com, also his a cappella group Singer G) Special guests: Mac Sokulski from Shutter Time with Sid & Mac podcast joins the Cybrcast for this episode. His photography can be found on MiKSMedia Photography. … Cybrcast 092: Just Go Take Pictures! In Other Words… Just Keep On Clicking!Read More »
Get show via iTunes, direct, or just Huffduff It via our website Featuring Clay (@CWDaly), Ty (@TY09), Dick (@Dick_Daly & DalyBeast.com), and Tosh Polak (@ToshPolak & ToshiroPolak.com, also his a cappella group Singer G) Special guest Mac Sokulski from the awesome Shutter Time with Sid & Mac podcast joins the Cybrcast for this episode. He’s also a photographer and you can find his photography on MiKSMedia Photography. … Cybrcast 091: Maybe You’re a Social Media Slut… Maybe You Give It Up Too Easy Clay!Read More »
You Asked. We Listened. Laurie, better known as our Honorary Shutter Time Topic Executive Producer Director of Programming, tweeted she wanted to know more behind one of the images Bryan had tweeted, saying it was his most meaningful image made to date. Of course, we were thrilled to have another reason to get our great friend, Bryan Minear, back on the show to talk about his latest work and more! Batman Once again, our great friend of the show, Usually Happy Dave, answered the bat signal when I could not make it to the recording. So, another Shutter Time boys night was born! Please join Mac, Bryan and Dave as they continue the discussion of making meaningful images, what is involved to make such an image and more! Join the Convo: We would love to hear your thoughts on the show! What do you think is involved in making a meaningful image and how big of a part does social media play in this process? You can chime in and find us on Twitter and Bookface. You can also subscribe to the show for free via iTunes or Stitcher. If you would like to support the show and help with some of the costs of running this podcast, please check us out on Patreon (any support is appreciated!). Huge thanks once again Laurie for the great show idea and to the Bryan and Dave for keeping Mac company! Make sure y’all take a moment to check out their work (links below)! Thanks so much as always for tuning in, friends! As always, we appreciate the support and the interaction! Cheers, y’all! #changetheconversation
We brought back our great friend Mac from ShutterTime with Sid and Mac to join us for some amazing discussion on everything from Apple battling the FBI, Hawaii thinks Battlefront II is a Star Wars Casino, Net Neutrality is a huge fear facing the US right now and of course, a tremendous give away from Windscribe involving the idea of every day carry! Easy to enter and two big winners! Don't forget to find creative uses for #TurkeyTireTackle on Twitter this week, we hope you're hungry because the Soup is on! NASA sent what now? In 1977 NASA sent a time capsule into space, which included 2 records full of “Human Life Sounds”. You can hear what they sent in the article, but do you think it was a good mix? Apple Court Ordered To Unlock Texas Shooter's iPhone SE Last monday Apple was served with a search warrant for access to digital photos, emails and other documents on an iPhone SE that was used by the gunman who killed 27 people in a Texas church mass shooting. Should Apple comply or is this a dangerous slippery slope for privacy? The State Of Hawaii Investigating EA For "Predatory Practices" "This game is a Star Wars-themed online casino," Democratic State Representative from Hawaii Chris Lee said from the podium. "It's a trap." What Lee is referring to is loot boxes in games should be classified as gambling. Recently the Belgium Gaming Commision had declared the same thing. Facebook stealing from Snapchat….again After basically pillaging every cool feature users love from SnapChat it seems Facebook is now testing out the “Streaks” feature...Who cares how many days in a row you've sent messages to your friends. But we have to gamify everything instead of just enjoying personal connections right? Addicted to your phone? In the most face palm worthy move, there is a new “fidget spinner” for those that can't stop swiping at their phones.
We welcome in a very special guest and longtime friend of the show, Mac Sokulski from the Shutter Time with Sid and Mac photography podcast! This episode gets a little longer than usual as we cover a huge range of topics, from Microsoft killing off some of its product lines and Instagram now working on your desktop, to the petition to see Superman's Mustache! Of course we have a whole bunch of new movie trailers that have hit plus we even give you a great resource for all sorts of Halloween DIY Projects to get your Halloween on! Oh, how could we forget, we actually have a SECOND special guest making a couple appearances, the one and only Captain Poland! Plus we've got a digitalSoup first, we are doing a GIVEAWAY! You don't want to miss this one! Windows 10 Mobile is dead! There has been speculation for a while now but Joe Belfiore, Microsoft's Corporate Vice President for Windows has confirmed it will be ending all but minor bug and security fixes for it's struggling platform. Meanwhile, Microsoft is rumored to be working on a new "mobile" device codenamed Andromeda, that will launch next year with a version of Windows 10 built with Microsoft's new "Windows Core OS" platform. Will current hardware be compatible with Windows Core OS or will you need a new phone? Microsoft also killing off Groove Music Service The streaming service is being replaced by a deal with Spotify as of December 31st as Microsoft continues to retire more of it's services and divisions. How long until Microsoft just decides to sell off completely to another company? Who says you need a great graphics card to play some good games? Check out this list of some of the top picks in pc gaming for players that don't have a high end gaming system but still want to have some gaming fun!
In this episode, Antonio is joined by longtime STM friend, Mac Sokulski of the Shuttertime with Sid and Mac podcast. First we get an update about Mac's foray into shooting film for an entire year. Also, Mac and Antonio discuss several Kickstarter projects featuring unique takes on digital cameras. Finally, they chat about whether or not picture taking can be considered a form of therapy. Can you tame some of your inner struggles by just going on a photo walk or testing a new camera? Hear how Antonio and Mac find some inner peace when taking out their gear and taking some pictures. Show Links: MiKSMedia Photography Shuttertime with Sid and Mac Let's Talk Photography Podcast The Lomo'Instant Square Camera Jollylook - The First Cardboard Vintage Instant Camera! I'm Back - Digital back attachment for analog cameras Yashica digiFilm Camera Miroslav Tichý
The lens you use says a lot about what how you express yourself in your photographs. Each lens has its own vocabulary, its own “language,” as it were. In this episode, Antonio is joined by the fabulous Mac Sokulski from the Shuttertime with Sid and Mac podcast. Antonio and Mac talk about how they use lenses to say something about the pictures they take. Wide angles, telephotos, portrait lenses; each adds its own words to the language of photography.
There is a ton of tech news to get to this week, from the new Windows 10 Creator Update, Microsoft trying to add holographic glasses, Raspberry Pi Linux Desktop updates and Usually Dave as he continues to explore repurposing his old PC by installing Ubuntu. Of course we are excited to talk about some awesome new TV announcements for next fall, from X-Men: The Gifted and The Inhumans to the all new space comedy drama The Orville. Don't forget you are all invited to Jason's private server for Ark:Survival Evolved and remember to do us a huge favor and introduce the digitalSoup Podcast to everyone you think would enjoy a little ‘Soup in their life! Shuttertime with Sid and Mac - If you are a photographer or are just interested in good photography conversation, Dave has been a guest on the most recent couple of episodes of this fantastic photography podcast so make sure and head over to Shuttertime and drop them a line to let say hi and let them know that digitalSoup sent you! Microsoft Holographic Near-Eye Displays Microsoft is developing holographic display glasses. Though under development, the potential uses for these are tremendous. Actual Microsoft Research site. (I'm not sure why ZDNET is calling it a potential smart-phone killer. That doesn't make sense to me. -Adam) X-Men: The Gifted debuts on Fox this fall! Two ordinary parents take their family on the run from the government when they discover that their children have mutant abilities, and join an underground community of mutants who have to fight to survive The Orville When Star Trek meets Spaceballs you get The Orville. A brand new space comedy from Seth MacFarlane set to debut on Fox this Fall. Timely release to compete directly with the new Star Trek : Discovery TV series. Raspberry Pi Linux Desktop This kit turns the Raspberry Pi into a limited buy usable Linux desktop. Alexa levels up with Dish Network: Grabbing another new partner, Alexa gets an upgrade to integrate with Dish Network. Will they add the ability to watch your Dish TV over the new Echo Show? Plus they are adding echo to echo calling VOIP for free.
Is bigger truly better? Are the larger sensors in digital cameras better at producing higher quality images than smaller sensors? In this episode, Antonio is joined by the fabulous Mac Sokulski from the Shuttertime with Sid and Mac Podcast to tackle this endless debate about sensor quality. Some people think you should only shoot with "full frame" cameras in order to create the best possible image. Others think that the size of the camera's sensor is just one of many factors which go into producing a beautiful picture. Listen to Antonio and Mac hash out some of the controversy and put to bed some of the misinformation going around about this issue. They may even be able to save you some money with your next camera purchase! Show Links: ShutterTime Podcast MiKSMedia Photography "The Battle is Over: My Micro 4/3 Camera Outsold my Full-Frame DSLR"
This episode, Antonio is joined by Mac Solkulski of the ShutterTime with Sid and Mac podcast to discuss the current state of photography blogs. They discuss the differences between blogs and news sites and give some recommendations to the sites they subscribe to. And it wouldn't be a fub podcast without a few rants thrown into the mix. Join these two as they try to guide you to some of the better photo news sites on the Internet. Oh, there's mention of a new kitten too.
Since Tom's away on a well deserved vacation, Antonio is joined this episode by one of the great hosts of that fabulous photography podcast, “ShutterTime with Sid & Mac,” Mac Sokulski (long considered as one of the STM guys' Canadian cousins). Prompted by a slightly heated Twitter discussion, Antonio and Mac ponder the the question whether or not switching to manual is actually a good idea for beginning photographers. Does one really need to learn how to use the manual settings on a camera to be a better photographer, or is doing so just a needless complexity. Tune in for this STM existential conversation and find out if you really do need to switch to manual.
In this special episode, Tom and Antonio team up with their Canadian counterparts, Sid and Mac, from the fabulous ShutterTime photography podcast to make a super mega mashup show. The STM guys have long been fans of Sid and Mac's podcast and this joint episode is the first of hopefully many more joint podcasts to come. In this show, the ShutterTime crew and STM guys discuss whether or not it's worth creating and having a physical photography portfolio. They discuss the merits and advantages of printing your work to show to potential clients or even just to have for yourself. Also, the idea of whether or not to have separate portfolios to cover the different aspects of your photography is touched upon. The show is a little longer than usual but the hour does go by fast. Too fast. So tune in and check out what this American/Canadian photo mashup has in store. Please leave us feedback in the comments section whether or not we've succeeded in combining these two fabulous podcasts.