We talk Real Estate Photography with our guest Michael James. During the conversation we talk about shooting interiors, Michael’s approaches to lighting, workflow, gear, assembling a portfolio, etc.
On this episode we are inside 500px (no, really, Sean was there) for a conversation with Jennifer Tse and Andrey Tochilin, the Media Director and the Digital Strategist for 500px, respectively.
With more and more photographers exhibiting online, one way to get noticed is by doing something different. How important is it to stand out with your photographic work?
In this episode we discuss some of the news coming out of Photokina 2010, and David Nightingale (@chromasia) joins us for a conversation on his work and photographic career.
In our Urban Exploration (or UrbEx) discussion we covered a lot of material from the legality of it, some equipment suggestions, safety, and much more. If you are at all interested in the topic, you really need to listen to this one.
What’s the true value of a photography magazine? That is the question I pose to our guests on this episode… But there’s more… Lightroom 3, iPhone 4, street photography…
A quick intro to BeetleCam, Corbis and the latest copyrights issues, iPad, Flash and HTML5, film chemicals, and of course our very own Selected from the Web… PhotoNetCast #46.
Documentary photographer Raul Touzon joins us to share his experiences on photographing the people and culture of Sudan, while on assignment for the UN.
In this episode we interview Felix Kunze, a London based commercial photographer who decided to visit and document Haiti after the earthquake, and follow the country’s steps to recovery.
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Catch-up episode on listener questions: we cover ISO, panoramas, Fine Art papers, printing books on-demand, kit lenses, Lightroom and bird photography.
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What is considered fair-use and copyright infringement when dealing with public artwork? The legal case in Seattle opens the discussion. Find out more on this episode of PhotoNetCast.
In this episode we wanted to give you a light overview of what film photography is all about, including workflow, darkroom, favorite films, costs and more.
PhotoNetCast 36 takes a deeper look at photo projects, from the concept to the final output. I’ve also heard that some wild Canon rumors are mentioned…
In this episode approach Street Photography: from legal issues to equipment and also a touch on the creative side, we try to give an overview of what is capturing “living moments” on the street.
Rich Legg and David Sanger take us into the business of a stock photographer and discuss the different business models and licensing types in stock photography.
Travel Photography – Some tips and discussions on planning your travel, gear, maintenance, logistics, and being original on your travel photography. And PhotoNetCast turns 1.
HDR photography is a technique that can compensate for the limitations of digital sensors to capture a wide dynamic range. In this episode we talk with Dave Wilson on his workflow in HDR photography.
To grow and improve in photography, risks need to be taken and new challenges embraced. In this episode, we give you a few tips to do just that and go beyond your comfort zone.
In this episode we discuss some of the “best practices” you should follow for your photography site regarding the specific audience you intend to target.
It’s another episode of PhotoNetCast, and this time we have the pleasure of having as guest a photographer for whom daylight doesn’t mean much – Troy Paiva.
If you’re planning to upgrade to a dSLR there are a few points that you should consider, from camera brand to camera features. In this episode we go more into detail into the factors consumers should consider when buying the first dSLR.
Me and Martin were at Photokina 2008 for a quick visit and we wanted to bring you some of the feeling of Photokina. Jim also joined us on the show to ask a few questions that someone not visiting might have. Enjoy the show.
Following our last episode about Inspiration in Photography, and since one of our major recommendations to boost your creativity was to look and study the work of other photographers, we decided to bring you a list of books that we can recommend.
Participating in photo competitions is one of the many ways photographers have to get their work out there. Choosing the right images, the right title, the right print and of course, the right contest can overwhelm even the most experienced photographer. But besides the exposure, participating in photo competitions can also improve you as a photographer.
On today’s show we cover the backup procedure each of us uses and share some embarrassing moments / newbie mistakes we made in the field. We hope you like it.
In this brief introductory episode, we share with you who we are, what is our relationship with Photography and why we are joining efforts to bring you PhotoNetCast.