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F8 | The Photographers Perspective

F8 | The Photographers Perspective

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F8 | 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.
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Matt Theobald Shares Lens Filter Best Practices

vendredi 31 janvier 2020Durée 46:40

Matt Theobald of Breakthrough Photography, makers of the world's sharpest and most color neutral filters, joins Chris to talk about the success of his business and his best tips for using lens filters.

Matt 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

jeudi 5 décembre 2019Durée 39:38

Rafael Pons joins Chris to discuss PhotoPills, an app that helps you plan your shots during all hours of the day. The incredible app lets you see when and where the sun, moon, and stars will rise and fall, so that you'll never miss the perfect moment. 

Listen 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

Anne Belmont on Lensbaby Lenses, Flower Photography

vendredi 2 août 2019Durée 50:05

Chris and Out of Chicago team member Anne Belmont are in Costa Rica as discuss what Anne, who is a flower photographer, will be presenting at Out of Longwood later this year. 

In a laid back chat amongst Costa Rica's evening nature, Anne shares what she likes to help people with while they're out in the field, and talks at length about what a Lensbaby is.

Anne is so well-known for her Lensbaby work that she wrote a whole book about it: Creative Flower Photography: An Illustrated Guide to Lensbaby Lenses. She discusses how she came to write the book and previews her next.

Later in the chat, Anne discusses her Instagram channel and if she has doubts when posting images to a growing audience. She also shares her tips on shooting various flowers, including water lilies, dahlias, roses, ferns, and if she ever gets bored despite spending so much time at places like the Chicago Botanical Garden.

Visit AnneBelmontPhotography.com, where you'll find a gallery dedicated to Lensbaby images. See her aforementioned eBook and read her articles on Visual Wilderness for in-depth tutorials. Follow her on Instagram: @AnneBelmontPhotography.

Alex Noriega on Finding a Sense of Mystery

vendredi 26 juillet 2019Durée 55:15

Chris sits down with landscape photographer Alex Noriega, who shares how he created his award-winning (2016 USA Landscape Photographer of the Year, and 2016 International Landscape Photographer of the Year) photographs.

In our wide-ranging interview, Alex talks about seeking a sense of mystery when he's out in the field, and why he loves shooting nature instead of architecture. 

Alex also offers his favorite National Parks to shoot in, how to escape the crowds that are found in America's natural wonders, and how he makes his photos about something. Listeners also get to hear his favorite equipment and post-processing techniques, particularly when it comes to contrast.

Alex will be at Out of Yosemite and Out of Acadia, where he'll help attendees with discovering small things to shoot in the field and post-processing.

To see his work, visit AlexNoriega.com and follow him on Instagram and Facebook.

Chris Reveals Out of Chicago's 2020 Events

jeudi 18 juillet 2019Durée 34:09

Chris is by himself this week to offer a candid preview of Out of Chicago’s 2020 events. He also shares what he’s learned from running Out of Chicago, and how he and his team have applied these lessons to future conferences.

Be sure to sign up for our newsletter (Visit the home page of our site) to become an Out of Chicago Insider. By doing so, you'll be the first to know when tickets for our conferences are on sale.

Out of Chicago’s 2020 conferences:

  • Out of Yosemite: February 5 – 9, 2020
  • Out of Chicago Botanic Garden: August 23 – 27, 2020
  • Out of Moab: September 13 – 17, 2020
  • Out of Acadia: October 4 – 8, 2020

Mark Denney Shares His YouTube and Instagram Strategies

jeudi 11 juillet 2019Durée 01:04:59

Mark Denney, who went from working at an unfulfilling job in corporate America to becoming a full time landscape photographer, joins Chris to talk about how he found success on YouTube and how he makes his living.

Mark also discusses how you can tell if you've over-edited your photo, what he still messes up when shooting (Edge control), his favorite tripod, and Sony versus Fuji cameras.

Join Mark and Chris at Out of Oregon later this year. Visit MarkDenneyPhotography.com to learn about his Skype post-processing sessions, and be sure to check out his Instagram and YouTube channels.

Rad Drew Goes In-Depth on Phone Photography

vendredi 5 juillet 2019Durée 51:51

Chris is joined by Rad Drew, who'll be a presenter at next month's Out of Longwood in Kennett Square, Pennsylvania. 

Rad will be teaching different ways to photograph flowers using your phone, and how to use the selfie camera to capture unique perspectives. In his chat with Chris, Rad discusses how to decide between shooting on a phone versus a traditional camera, what type of phone captures the best photographs, and his workflow when capturing on a phone.

Rad is also experienced with the post-processing software Topaz as well as infrared photography, so he shares tips on both.

As promised on the show, here's a link to Cogitap's Slow Shutter Cam app recommended by Rad.

Visit Rad online by going to RadDrewPhotography.com. To try Topaz, use Rad's discount code Rad15 for 15% off any Topaz product.

Ugo Cei on Better Living Through Photography

jeudi 27 juin 2019Durée 49:19

How can photographers lead happier and more content lives? Chris is joined by Ugo Cei, who teaches better living through photography.

Ugo shares why it's the best time to be a photographer, and what baselines you need to hit in order to turn it into a full time job. He also discusses how to step out of your comfort zone if you're hesitant to put out your work.

For those who are getting started, Ugo talks about what you should master first in three-hour practice sessions.

Visit BetterLivingThroughPhotography.com and UCPhoto.me to learn more about Ugo. Be sure to listen to his podcasts Closing the Gap and The Traveling Image Makers.

John Kosmopoulos on Developing Your Own Style

jeudi 20 juin 2019Durée 58:24

John Kosmopoulos joins Chris for a free-wheeling discussion on developing your own style of photography, and what makes his work different from others. 

John also shares how he experiments with color, how he decides what will be monochrome, and a trick involving a black and white adjustment layer. He explains how he guides a viewer's eye around an image, what happened to spending a long time looking at a photograph, and we hear his thoughts on galleries.

John shoots in both nature and urban landscapes. Chris asks him if the  environments feel similar to work in, as well as his favorite urban cities and how he captured one of his most well-known photographs, "Dreamwalking".

To see John's work, visit his website: SilverZenPhotography.com. You can also find him here on Instagram. He'll be at Out of Chicago which runs June 28 - 30, 2019.

Steve Simon on Street Photography, Emotional Metadata, and Mirrorless Cameras

jeudi 13 juin 2019Durée 57:04

This week we're joined by street photographer Steve Simon, who just released a revised and remastered edition of his book, The Passionate Photographer.

After Steve kicks off the show by turning the tables on Chris, the discussion turns to the ever-evolving business of photography and how The Passionate Photographer fine tunes his skill set. 

Steve touches on the benefits of emulation and how stealing an idea won’t capture what the original photographer aimed for. Creating a unique image requires shooting personally, and Steve strives to find the best in even a bad image (One of many Simon-isms: “Not a deal breaker!”) Another Simon-ism is “emotional metadata,” which is when you look at an image and can’t escape that you were there in order to be objective. On a related note, Steve discusses if an image should represent what you’re feeling in the moment.

The conversation also turns to Steve's favorite cities for shooting street photography as well as the new Nikon Z6 / Z7, a mirrorless camera.

Visit ThePassionatePhotographer.com for portfolios and workshops, and pledge to his Patreon to receive more help.


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