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Posted 10/22/2022
Sony Artisan Tony Gale details the features that most full-frame or APS-C Sony cameras possess, such as the dials, custom buttons, camera modes, Sony's menu system, and more. He also explains common issues you might run into and how to prevent or fix them.
0:00 - Introduction and About Tony
1:49 - Before You Buy
9:07 - Lens Body Features
11:56 - Camera-Body Features
37:30 - Menu and Customization
55:54 - Q&A
57:54 - Final Thoughts
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Posted 10/21/2022
Don’t miss this chance to build a powerful workflow from scratch in Part 3 of this series. In this session, we’ll cover everything you need to know so you can decide what suits you best. Learn the tools for cataloging and organizing your files in an efficient way, according to your own logic and preexisting system. Whether you already use Capture One to manage your photos, or you're curious about using this powerful software to handle your entire workflow, you won't want to miss this session.
0:00 - Introduction
5:16 - Sessions vs. Catalogs
Posted 10/20/2022
Mike Tyson has long been a boxing legend and, for this week’s podcast, we speak with the photographer who was there from the very start. Lori Grinker was just a student with a semester-long assignment when she first met Tyson as a 13-year-old kid under the tutelage of famed boxing trainer Cus D’Amato. Grinker’s inside access over the next decade offers an intimate portrait of Tyson that few others have seen, and is now published in the book Mike
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted 10/20/2022
Did you know there is a virtually separate camera store that lives inside the B&H Photo SuperStore, in New York City? The B&H Used Department can be found at the top of the staircase leading to the second floor of B&H Photo’s expansive showrooms or online! There you can sell your used gear, or you can purchase used gear in great condition. Not only does it have a selection of
Posted 10/08/2022
Inspired by Edward Hopper, Tracy Bosworth Page aims to capture the essence of solitude with a vintage feel in these portraits. As she uses one continuous light on her model, she walks you through the entire photo-shoot process.
In your own solitude, has your photography been inspired by a famous painter? Tell us how, just below.
0:00 - Introduction
0:39 - About Tracy's Work
6:52 - Planning the Photoshoot
18:30 - Demo
44:43 - Q&A (Post Processing, Settings, Directing)
1:06:02 - Final Thoughts
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Posted 10/07/2022
Capture One is the industry standard for tethering but luckily, it is not at all complicated to use. In Part 2 of this webinar, we'll show you the steps to tether your camera, as well as all the tethering features Capture One has to offer.
0:00 - Introduction
2:15 - What are Sessions in Capture One?
3:50 - How to Create a New Session
7:46 - Session and Tethering Interface
18:15 - Using the Camera View in Capture One
21:46 - Adjusting the Image with the Brush Tool, Adjusting the Levels, and Adding Vignette
26:31 - Q&As
29:04 - Adjusting
Posted 10/06/2022
It's leaf-peeping time in the northern hemisphere, when trees break into riots of color as autumn plows a path from north to south. Two of the best regions for capturing the show here in the US are across New England and along California's magnificent Sierra Nevada. To help get you up to speed when preparing for your own foliage excursions, we speak with landscape photography specialists in each of these regions—Jerry Monkman, in New England, and G. Dan Mitchell
Posted 09/30/2022
Join us for a comprehensive walk through Capture One and learn how to get the best results from your RAW files. In this video session, we cover everything you need to know to get started with the standard professional RAW editing software. After the session, you’ll be able to start working with Capture One confidently and you’ll have the creative tools you need to get the most out of your photos.
0:00 - Introduction
2: 27 - Learning the
Posted 09/29/2022
Graham Nash is a true visionary. Whether in the lyrics he writes, the music he plays, the songs he sings, or the photographs he captures, he sees things a little differently and—most importantly—he sees beauty everywhere. As he describes it during our podcast, "It's just energy. I see my life facing a column of energy every day. Where do I want to plug in today?"
Above photograph © Joel Bernstein
Listen in as Nash regales us with how multidisciplinary interests help him avoid writer's block, his fascination for early Daguerreotypes, his
Posted 09/29/2022
Get up to speed on the new interface, functionality, and features for making selective edits to regions, features, subjects, colors, and tonal values in your photographs. The new Masking functionality is available in Lightroom Classic, Lightroom, and Camera Raw. This session focusses primarily on Masking in Lightroom Classic.
0:00 - Introduction
3:29 - Masking Tools in Lightroom Classic
6:58 - Linear Gradient Mask
10:03 - Interface Options for Masking
16:21 - Radial Gradient Mask
23:35 - Select Sky - AI Masking Tool
32:45 - Select Subject AI
Posted 09/28/2022
Sony Artisan of Imagery Bob Krist shares the behind-the-scenes stories from assignments for National Geographic and other magazines. He disseminates concrete pointers about how to approach and photograph people on the road, and provides some insight about his award winning black-and-white monograph, Old Souls & Timeless Places (Brilliant Press, Exton, PA 2020).
0:00 - Introduction
2:38 - Wall Street Journal Slideshow
6:41 - Travel Photography Has Changed
14:17 - Instagram vs. Reality
17:23 - It's Not About Us. It's About Them
19:29 -
Posted 09/24/2022
Join photographer Mahesh Thapa on a virtual photo walk to his five favorite photography locations in Seattle, Washington. Using Google Street View, Thapa will be your tour guide to these iconic places, showing you the best spots and best perspectives for taking amazing photos.
0:00 - Introduction
1:30 - Overview
3:56 - University of Washington
10:03 - Space Needle and Seattle Skyline from Kerry Park
15:14 - Jose Rizal Bridge
24:18 - Pier 66
30:48 - Arboretum
37:04 - Q&A
52:50 - Final Thoughts
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Posted 09/20/2022
From skate and street photography to fine art and portraiture, east coast to west coast, and fresh from capturing the stunning aerial image of South L.A. used in this year’s iconic big game halftime show, Stephen Vanasco has spent the last two decades ahead of the photography curve. We sit down with Vanasco to talk about his far-reaching body of work and the creative process behind it all. Join us for more stories from the industry’s most dynamic minds.
0:00 - Introduction
4:33 – Vanasco’s L.A. Inspirations
14:06 - Why Use Leica?
22:27 - How
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted 09/19/2022
If you could have only one lens to use for the rest of your time on the planet (or off), or if stranded on the proverbial desert island, what lens would it be? Would it be a pro zoom lens? A prime lens? An all-in-one zoom? A “nifty-
Posted 09/15/2022
The art of photography offers boundless potential for altering and enhancing human perception—this is the focus of our conversation on this week’s podcast. Listen in as we go down the rabbit hole of visual discovery with alchemist of photography Abelardo Morell. From his early desire to enlighten students by transforming his classroom into a camera obscura to his ever-expanding universe of ideas—and the subsequent tools he uses—to record moments in light, Morell is an undisputed master