Shutters Inc – episode 294

This week, do we REALLY need LCD screens on our lenses? Zeiss seems to think we do,
has Western Digital come up with the ultimate travel HDD (ultimate by today’s standards, anyway)?,
15 remarks on composition,
a good strobist basic one flash lighting guide,
having Lightroom 6 crashing issues? Here’s a fix,
the Sony EYE sensor trigger,
Glynn thinks he’s found a lazier way of doing Pass The Camera – project #2. But it’s iOS only, so we’re not having a bar of it,
4 Weston prints brought before the Antiques Roadshow pull a tasty valuation of $260,000!,
some seriously cool double exposures,
Last week, we gave you the 83x zoom. Pfft! Lame. Try 343x!
Around the world in 1000 days,
Bruce likes the look of the Soloshot,
the lengths photographers will go to, to get THAT shot,
the surreal imagery of Erik Johansson,
Breakthrough Photography’s colour-cast-free neutral density filters,
the struggle to retrieve the Fairfax archive of historical Australian and New Zealand images from the U.S. photographer who was meant to be scanning them all,
and could Record Store Day possibly provide photographic retail a way out of the darkness? Glynn believes not.

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Bruce Williams

I have been a professional audio engineer since the mid 80's and am happy to do for free in my spare time what I get paid to do during the week. I created Shutters Inc in May 2005, and it is today (as best as I can tell) THE longest-running photography podcast in the world.

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