Episode 342 – The show’s too long!
This week, Glynn’s shot-by-shot analysis of Bruce’s latest shoot,
This week’s phishing attack on a bunch of FB pages (including the Shutters Inc page),
Fuji’s “People With Cameras” events continue with Melbourne, Sept 3, 4:00 – 7:30.
An interesting portfolio of portraits of women living as men,
Verizon buys Yahoo. What this means for Flickr will remain to be seen.
Carl sent us a couple of stories about Lightroom:
One on the recently announced ability of LR Mobile to process RAW files, and
a couple of useful “under-the-hood” features which made it into the latest update.
Plus the one about Nikon’s 105mm f/1.4 lens.
David Marland pops in for the first in a series of book reviews, based on his collection of photography books. This week, “Studio anywhere” by Nick Fancher.
Pick it up from:
Amazon
Peachpit
or just grab the free pdf here.
Ken Dickson shared the story of the bride who nearly lost her head to a helicopter,
plus shared his thoughts on teaching photography to kids.
And Steve Peters shared the story of 10 professional photographers still shooting film.
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Loved the critique Glynn gave on Bruce’s model shoot. Great info to assist all of us who do not do much off camera flash.
I know you were talking about drones a few episodes back and wondered if you had seen the winning shots from a drone contest. Pretty amazing. it’s at http://www.huffingtonpost.com.au/2016/07/06/these-drone-photos-are-so-good-theyll-blow-your-mind/?utm_hp_ref=au-homepage