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F8 | The Photographers Perspective
by Out of Chicago PhotographyF8 | The Photographers Perspective is the show where you connect with the world's most inspiring photographers. Join us each week as we go in-depth with the pros, get to know their personal perspectives and introduce you to new places and experiences that help you get the most out of your creative passion. Hosted and produced by Chris Smith, Out of Chicago.
Copyright: 2019
Episodes
Matt Theobald Shares Lens Filter Best Practices
46m · PublishedMatt shares the situations you need to be using filters in, best practices for handling your filters, and the major differences between cheap and well-made filters. He also discusses how filters can assist in various landscapes such as Yosemite and Chicago's Botanical Gardens.
Chris then talks to Matt about Colorado Tripods, and how they're making the world's first titanium tripods. Matt and his team will be at Out of Yosemite 2020 to help attendees use their filters.
Visit Breakthrough Photography to find educational material on buying ND filters, learn about the team, and more.
Rafael Pons Discusses his Photo Planning App PhotoPills
39m · PublishedListen as Rafael tells us the first thing you should do after downloading the PhotoPills app, previews the forthcoming PhotoPills Camp, and teases the next big feature coming to PhotoPills: Meteor Shower Forecasts.
Visit PhotoPills.com to learn more, or jump directly to the iOS and Android store. You can also find the app on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.
Sean Bagshaw on Luminosity Masks, One-Click Post Processing Apps
50m · PublishedSpeaking of post-processing, the two chat about replacing skies, one-click photo post processing apps, and why they both prefer to get granular in their editing.
Before becoming a photographer, Sean was a middle school science teacher. He shares how this experience has made him a better teacher in his own workshops and online education courses -- the latter of which is his main income stream.
To follow Sean online, visit OutdoorExposurePhoto.com, PhotoCascadia.com, and on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.
Toby Harriman on Aerial Photography, Marketing Yourself
1h 2m · PublishedAs someone who spends a lot of time shooting in Alaska, Toby shares why he struggles to find a camera that can handle the northern winters, and the cameras he relies on. He also discusses how his background in website development gives him an advantage, and why everyone should have their own website for their work.
To learn more about Toby, visit TobyHarriman.com, PlanetUnicorn.com, and follow him on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.
Live From Out of Oregon: Making Landscape Photography Profitable
1h 0m · PublishedCharlotte Gibb on Shooting Intimate Landscapes
57m · PublishedShe also shares her go-to lens, tips for photographing fall's colors, rules for shooting that may not come naturally, and how she turns a simple subject into a masterpiece.
Later, Charlotte explains why she prefers to shoot alone, and what she hopes to contribute to our Out of Yosemite conference this February.
You can find her online at CharlotteGibb.com as well as atCharlotteGibbBlog.com, where she writes about her experiences, creativity, and new work. Her technical work can be found at Visual Wilderness.
Matt Payne Discusses Nature First, When to Share Shooting Locations
1h 6m · PublishedPreserving nature is important to Matt and many other photographers, so he shares the questions you should ask yourself when you're thinking about giving someone else a shooting location. He also provides specific examples of locations that've been negatively affected by visitors.
Later, Matt discusses how he finds his own unique shots to differentiate himself as a photographer, what motivates him to shoot, and what he's learned from his own podcast, F-Stop Collaborate and Listen.
Matt will be at all of Out of Chicago's 2020 landscape photography events to offer guidance and lead discussions. Until then, you can find him at MattPaynePhotography.com and on Instagram.
Ryan Smith on Selling Prints, Ethics in Landscape Photography
56m · PublishedRyan has a lot of experience with selling his prints, so he talks about what he does to close sales. He also discusses his field tricks: How he likes to stay put in one location, and if he thinks about marketable photos while shooting.
Later, Ryan and Chris chat about the responsibility photographers have to the environment, and the principles to remember when becoming a nature photographer (Visit NatureFirstPhotography.org for more).
They also discuss Ryan's favorite places to shoot like Utah's White Pocket, which appears to be featured on Apple's webpage for the new iPhone 11 Pro.
Visit CaptureIcons.com for Ryan's workshops, and RyanSmithFineArt.com for the photography he has for sale.
Juan Pons Talks Wildlife Photography, Yellowstone, Sony Cameras
1h 18m · PublishedIn their wide-ranging chat, Chris and Juan discuss the state of Sony's camera offerings including the new a7R IV, and why he primarily shoots with the a7R III.
They also discuss the benefits of shooting in Acadia National Park (including the best trails, outlooks, and what animals you can expect to see), and his favorite places to shoot in the world, including Yellowstone National Park.
Juan is a huge fan of Yellowstone, especially in the winter, and explains why he's returned annually for the past 16 years. Learn more about Juan Pons by visiting his YouTube Channel and website.
Don Komarechka Discusses Macro Photography, Capturing Snowflakes
52m · PublishedBest known for his work shooting snowflakes, Don explains how he achieves these photographs (including tips on when to use focus stacking) and the Hollywood-level projects it's brought him.
Don also talks about how he sets aside time for shooting, his advice to landscape photographers on finding a unique shot, and details his upcoming book Macro Photography: The Universe at Our Feet , which will be released this December.
Follow Don by visiting his website, DonKom.ca. Visit SkyCrystals.ca to pre-order his book! He'll be at Out of Longwood later this month.
F8 | The Photographers Perspective has 93 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 72:12:51. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 4th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on February 27th, 2024 13:14.