Next PNC – Wildlife photography, with Will Burrard-Lucas

Quick note just to let you know that the next PhotoNetCast is lined-up. We will be talking about Wildlife Photography wilth Will Burrard-Lucas.

Quick note just to let you know that the next PhotoNetCast is lined-up. We will be talking about Wildlife Photography. To help us on this one we’ll have as guest Will Burrard-Lucas. While it’s not the first time Will is on the show, it’s the first time that we’ll be dedicating one episode to the topic and share a bunch of tips on the subject.

As we have been doing for the past two episodes, the recording of PhotoNetCast 54 will be broadcasted live and you are more than welcome to join us. A chat box will be available for any questions you may have.

So, add it to your calendars:

Monday, December 6, 10pm Pacific

Tuesday, December 7, 1am Eastern, 6am GMT.

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Photo copyright: Burrard-Lucas

PhotoNetCast #46 – Cameras in the mouth of lions… and other stories

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.

 

Cameras in the mouth of lions… and other stories

 

 

Joining us on this episode we have once again William Burrard-Lucas, co-inventor of the BeetleCam. Although we didn’t spend much time on BeetleCam, I could not pass the opportunity to at least ask for a small introduction and letting you guys know about the first field experience of the "little buddy".

Never heard of BeetleCam? Take a look at the teaser video.

BeetleCam Project Teaser from Will & Matt Burrard-Lucas

And here’s an example of what BeetleCam can do. Pretty amazing.

 

We also discuss the latest copyright issues coming out of Corbis and how this affects photographers represented by that agency.

After a short dip into film chemicals (pun intended, but not funny) we progressed to newer technologies and talk about the iPad and its uses for photographers. Still with Apple, we approach the potential problem that thousands of photographers will have with their flash websites not loading on the iPad. Time for a re-design? Let us know what you think.

Our photography assignments are progressing and following the first topic (we’ll publish the results in the next days) here comes the second one: Landscapes in Black & White. Go out, enjoy the spring time and photograph some beautiful B&W landscapes or go through your library and find what you have. Submit your entries to the PhotoNetCast Flickr group. To help us distinguish submissions for this assignment from regular submissions, please tag your photos with "PNC46".

Enjoy the show…

 

 

Photo and video Copyright Burrard-Lucas. Used with permission.

Show Notes

 

 

Selected From the Web