From documenting the comeback of Lance Armstrong, to a World Press Photo Award
In this episode we have the pleasure of having with us a very established name is sports photography – Elizabeth Kreutz. Elizabeth’s work got international recognition after she spent over a year documenting the unexpected comeback of one of the biggest names in world cycling to competition, Lance Armstrong. From training sessions to more personal and family periods to the excitement of the Tour, these moments were captured by Liz’s lens and compiled on Comeback 2.0 – Up Close and Personal, that she co-authored with Lance. Much more than a sports photography book, Comeback 2.0 is a journey documented, with stunning photos made to be admired.
A selection of twelve images from the book earned Elizabeth the 1st Prize in Sports Feature by the World Press Photo.
A big thank you for Liz’s availability and her time spent talking with us.
Looking at the news, we talk about the new HDR feature for the iPhone and the controversial hated change in the royalty percentages by one of the leading microstock agencies – iStockPhoto (a Getty company). We speculate on what this might mean for the future of the industry.
As always, comments or questions are appreciated.
Enjoy the show.
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Show Notes
News
- HDR photography with iPhone 4 and iOS 4.1: how good is it?
- Important!: Royalty Changes and iStock Collections
- Royalty Change Follow up
Interview with Elizabeth Kreutz
Selected From the Web
- Antonio: Ausencias (Gustavo germano); Blog
- Dave: PDN Photo of the Day – The Power of Surf
- Brian: Photobomb tool parody
Questions from Listeners
Paul Dumas: Hi PhotoNetCasters. I have a question regarding colour calibration for monitors. I got a colorimeter and after going through the calibration process I’ve noticed that everything is very yellow and even greys have a slight sepia tone. Is this normal? I wasn’t expecting such a huge change. Thanks for any help.
John Finley: Hi guys. I’m an amateur doing some event photography. I tend to shoot in raw and adjust the white balance in post. Is there anything inherently wrong with this workflow or should I get a grey card and set my white banlance on location?
- Spyder Cube http://spyder.datacolor.com/product-cb-spydercube.php#
- XRite Color Checker Passport – http://www.xrite.com/product_overview.aspx?ID=1257
Allan Pang: can u suggest me a good 10mm lens for Nikon D60?
- Nikon 10.5mm f/2.8 fisheye (approx $700)
- Sigma 10-20mm f/3.5-5.6 (approx $480) (f/4 version approx $670)