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I've got some amazing things in the mail I want to share with you all today. I've talked a lot about Wine Country Camera filters in my videos. Its a really unique filter system designed for high-end architectural and landscape photography applications. I'm good friends with the owner, Rod Clark and he just sent me the new 150 Filter Holder. The 150 is designed for wide-angle lenses that don't have filter threading. The attachment for the filter holder goes over the lens and tightens into place. The attachment is made of glass-filled nylon so its extremely tough but also as light as a feather. These are made on an industrial 3D printer so they can produce these for very unconventional lenses and have them in production in as little as 3 weeks. If you're interested in Wine Country - check out the website and use offer code AOP to save 15% off of anything and everything in their store. http://www.winecountry.camera Thanks to all who sent me books this week - check them out here! Oliver Krebs :: Signal to Noise https://www.kehrerverlag.com/en/oliver-krebs-signal-noise Henry Balaszeskul :: Einhunderstelf https://www.einhundertelf.info Marie Boyard :: Yunomi https://www.yunomimag.com Check out my other videos: • Creative Photography VS Technical Photography https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Zy6RF6w3BI • The ONE THING to take your LANDSCAPE Photography to the next level https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4FUnWbmTDKU • $63,000 Camera https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pq2LmstGD5M • Why Every Photography Needs an ND Filter https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VExYd-BeMrM • Hot Air Balloon with a Sony Infrared Camera https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=krcKbSUHmSE Music is from Epidemic Sound. If you need music for your videos, Epidemic is simply the best in the business. Check them out here: https://goo.gl/v5wWKr On my channel you will find videos about photography, cinematography, post processing tutorials for Capture One, Lightroom and Photoshop, photo assignments that YOU can participate in, the Artist Series and of course me vlogging about my personal life. The Artist Series is an ongoing set of videos I produce as documentaries on living photographers. I am extremely passionate about photography and video and my goal in making these videos is to share my passion and enthusiasm with you! Don’t forget to subscribe and make sure to hit the like button and share this video if you enjoyed it! * Wine Country Camera sent me the 150 holder system to share with you in this video. Rod is a close friend of mine - no financial transaction was made - I share his work because I really like what he does. Ted Forbes The Art of Photography 2830 S. Hulen, Studio 133 Fort Worth, TX 76109 US of A
Hosted by B&H Photo, the 2018 OPTIC Conference for Outdoor and Travel Photography was a wonderful opportunity to speak with a range of great photographers, and we did just that. We sat down with a diverse mix of shooters, including Joyce Tenneson, Xyza Cruz Bacani, Keith Carter, and Sisse Brimberg. Over the course of the next few weeks, we will present these conversations, but today we start with National Geographic staff photographer Mark Thiessen, who, in addition to running the photo studio at NatGeo and shooting many stories for the magazine, has continued a twenty-year personal project on wildfires. To know his subject better, to be safer, and to get closer to the action, Thiessen became a certified wildland firefighter and travels to active fires each year to photograph the fires, as well as the property destruction and human toll taken by these wildfires. We speak with Thiessen about his experiences, tools and techniques for photographing fires, and about his other work for National Geographic. Check out the B&H Photography Podcast landing page to see some of Thiessen's incredible photographs. We also take a few minutes to catch up with Rod Clark, of Wine Country Camera. At OPTIC 2017, we spoke with Clark about the beautiful filter-holder system he developed, and we’ll find out how his company has grown this year, and what Wine Country Camera has brought to the market. Guests: Mark Thiessen and Rod Clark Photograph by Mark Thiessen ©National Geographic
In this episode Gary & Rob sit down with good friend and fellow entrepreneur Rod Clark, the founder of Wine Country Camera, the best damn filter system we have ever used. Download this entire season at www.rggedupodcast.com
This week I had the opportunity to photograph the Grand Canyon while I was in Arizona. We drove up just before sunrise to catch it right at the moment the sun came up - amazing experience. Check out the Amabilis jacket on Kickstarter - https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1306918721/responder-tactical-outerwear-guaranteed-for-life?ref=86l28a The filters I'm using on my camera are from Wine Country Camera - you can use offer code AOP and save 15% on checkout. http://www.winecountry.camera/ Music from Epidemic Sound: https://goo.gl/v5wWKr
The Wine Country Camera filter system might just be the most amazing tool for landscape photography that I've ever come across. Its the only filter system that I've seen that has an integrated workflow. This thing is exactly the one thing that will completely level up your landscape photography. You can save 15% by using offer code AOP on check out so go check out Wine Country Camera: http://www.winecountry.camera/ Music from Epidemic Sound: https://goo.gl/v5wWKr
The Phase One XF is the most high-end camera system you can buy. I recently had a chance to use this setup with the IQ3 monochrome back. I was told this back is the first one in the US so I was pretty excited. This camera setup is a game changer. The Phase One IQ3 Monochrome back is one of the most exciting things to happen in camera design in the age of digital photography. The sensor weighs in at a cool 101 Megapixels and its designed to capture light past the visual spectrum. When you understand how to shape this using filters you have one of the most advanced, digital monochrome cameras ever made. The results are stunning. Special Thanks to Digital Transitions for loaning me the camera and to Rod Clark who makes the best filter system on the market for setting it all up! Check them out here: Digital Transitions https://digitaltransitions.com/ Wine Country Camera http://www.winecountry.camera/ This video is sponsored by Squarespace For a free trail and 10% off your order, make your next move with Squarespace by using offer code AOP on checkout. http://squarespace.com/aop Music from Epidemic Sound: https://goo.gl/v5wWKr
David Brookover is in town and he’s brought a few surprises. This week we will be taking a look at the Phase One XF camera with the IQ3 monochrome back. It comes in at 101 Megapixels and is the most expensive camera to ever be sold. There is only one of these in North America and you’re going to get to see it! Special thanks to Rod Clarke from Wine Country Camera and Digital Transitions for making this possible. Wine Country Camera http://www.winecountry.camera Digital Transitions https://digitaltransitions.com Music from Epidemic Sound: https://goo.gl/v5wWKr
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In this episode, Pecci travels to LAS VEGAS with David Apostolides and Tony Fernandez to attend NAB. The interview Rod Clark from Wine Country Camera about sponsorships and how he chooses the artists he wants to support. We also talk about walking away from the freelancer life for a 9-5 job and how he still contributes to the creative side of the film buisness.
At this year’s OPTIC Photography Conference, we sat down with representatives from camera and gear manufacturers to talk about their latest products, and question them on their company philosophies and the general state of the camera industry. We present here a compilation of conversations with four of our guests: Rudy Winston from Canon, Marc Farb from Sigma, Thomas Curley from Panasonic and Rod Clark, founder and CEO of Wine Country Camera. Within this informative episode, we speak about Canon’s response to the rise of the smartphone, the success of entry-level DSLRs, possible mirrorless offerings and this year’s new releases. With Sigma, we discuss the latest Art series lenses and just who is buying the Foveon-sensor cameras and, with Panasonic, there is much talk about the GH5, but also about new lenses and the company’s Lumix point-and-shoots. Finally, we chat with Wine Country, which is producing beautiful filter systems for high-end users, and how this small company is making a go of it in the tricky business of camera and lens accessories. Guests: Rudy Winston, Marc Farb, Thomas Curley, Rod Clark Canon: 02:05 Sigma: 34:40 Panasonic: 47:15 Wine Country Camera: 58:30