Shutters Inc – episode 230
This week, Carl Hemmings was impressed with this hybrid Black Rapid/Arca-Swiss safety solution for your gear, Glynn liked a new
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This week, Carl Hemmings was impressed with this hybrid Black Rapid/Arca-Swiss safety solution for your gear, Glynn liked a new
Read moreThis week, Glynn has had a very sick wife, but also “became a man” (his words, not mine!), including buying
Read moreThis week, what else. .. but Borneo? I had a great time, took a bunch of pics (well, duh!) and
Read moreThis will be the last episode of Shutters Inc for 3 weeks, as Bruce is off to Borneo. In preparation
Read moreThis week, Glynn is loving his Tamron 18-270mm zoom, Michael Morley asked about Canon DSLR’s performing better at 160iso than
Read moreThis week, we discuss Vivid Sydney and Glynn’s ideas on how it could be improved, David Clark’s latest poster –
Read moreThis week, Glynn’s computer woes, Flickr is now offering one terabyte of data storage per account! But with ads. Marissa
Read moreThis week, Glynn has been revisting the site, Days With My Father, he also discusses the Melbourne family portrait photographer
Read moreThis week, some e-mail from Richard Annable and Carl Hemmings. Richard’s first one was regarding sorting through a big shoot.
Read moreThis week, Glynn is paying the price for trying to relive his glory days, he’s also running a competition this
Read moreThis week, Glynn enjoyed watching a couple of 5 year olds do a photoshoot, Rakesh Shah introduced us to the
Read moreThis week, a post-shoot discussion of the weekend trip out to Trundle, Glynn ran a Natural Light Workshop through the
Read moreThis week, Skype issues led to us having to record wth Glynn on his mobile phone. Glynn is VERY happy
Read moreThis week, I liked a real simple, ‘down-on’the-farm’ approach to keeping the rain off your camera, I also remembered another
Read moreThis week, Glynn is heading out into the wild with his 18 MILLION candle-power torch to fry a few landscapes,
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