PhotoNetCast #72 – Apertures, polarizers and GNDs, Portfolios, Brenizer technique and more

Listeners’ Questions show – Apertures, polarizers and GNDs, Portfolios and hosting, Brenizer technique, magic gadgets and more.

We have finally decided to tackle the backlog of listener questions we were dragging with us (some already for a few months).

On this episode, Antonio Marques, Dave Wilson and Will Burrard-Lucas discuss aperture, shutter speed and their relationship with sensor sizes and different lenses; polarizers and graduated neutral density filters; some suggestions for the choices that have to be made with online portfolios; hosting and different publishing platforms (CMS); the (Ryan) Brenizer technique; creating packages for wedding photography; and more.

On the news side, mentions of the newly released MacBook Pro and Aperture, and some interesting news coming out of Getty on their coverage of the Olympic Games.

As always, questions or general feedback can be sent via photonetcast (at) photonetcast.com or through our contact form.

We are also looking at replacing our long-standing logo on the show. If you have any good suggestions for it, let us know.

Until the next one, enjoy the show…

 

 

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PhotoNetCast #38 – Looking at the sky: Clouds and Sunsets

We continue our discussion on landscape photography with an emphasis on Clouds and Sunsets, and how an image can improve from these elements.

Looking at the sky: Clouds and Sunsets

 

As you’ll probably notice this is a late release from a recording we did later last year (the mentions to Christmas and New Year’s Eve should be a good hint). In this episode we continue our discussion on landscape photography, in particular how environmental elements such as clouds and sunsets can improve your images. There was also time to answer a few listener questions we had regarding what we discussed on our last episode.

As always, if you have any photography related questions, get in touch and we’ll do our best to answer them.

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Show Notes

 

Listeners’ questions 

Clouds and Sunsets

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