TWiP 328 – Learning Light

[google1]

Hosts: Martin Bailey, Ron Brinkmann, Charlie MacPherson

This week on TWiP…

  • Nikon files a patent for an interchangeable sensor camera
  • A Priest halts a wedding ceremony to scold photographers
  • A round-table discussion on “Learning Light”
  • Plus an interview on the business of photography with Nathan Morris

This week Frederick sat down for a conversation with Nathan Morris to discuss the business of photography. You can learn more about Nathan by visiting his website at http://nathanwmorris.com/twip

Enter to Win a Drobo Mini!

a Rafflecopter giveaway

Please Support our Sponsors:

Squarespace

This episode is brought to you by Squarespace, the all-in-one platform that makes it fast and easy to create your own professional website or online portfolio.  For a free trial and 10% off, go to squarespace.com and use offer code TWIP10.

Shutterstock

This episode is also brought to you by Shutterstock.com.  With over 28 million high-quality stock photos, illustrations, vectors and video clips, Shutterstock helps you take your creative projects to the next level.  For 25% off your new account, go to Shutterstock.com and use offer code  TWIP1013.

Connect with Our Hosts & Guests:

Ron Brinkmann: Website, Twitter, or Google+

Charles MacPherson: Website, Twitter, or Google+

Martin Bailey: Website, Twitter, or Google+

Frederick Van JohnsonWebsiteTwitterGoogle+

Credits:

Pre-production by: Bruce Clarke

Post production by: Suzanne Llewellyn & Vince Bauer

Bandwidth provided by: Cachefly

Intro Music by: Scott Cannizzaro

4 Comments

  1. Overall a really nice show although I will disagree with he group on lighting. Even in bright sunlight at high noon you still can get good portraits if you pay attention on how the light falls, and so simple techniques like flashfill, or even using reflectors. The trick is to pay attention to the light. Strong directional for example can give excellent textures.
    Just to make the point, here is a shot at high noon at baker beach with a gold reflector sorry I could not resist. 😉

  2. As far as estimates, invoices, I use Blinkbid. Love the product use it all the time, just wish there was some integration to FreshBooks with it. I am not connected to them whatsoever, just like the software. -Adamâ„¢

  3. The mention of Tweetily is amazing I am so glad to have learned of this. However is there anything exactly like that that will schedule posts to a Facebook Page / Timeline? thanks and keep up the cool work.