Shutters Inc
Summary: Bruce Williams and Glynn Lavender chat about what's happening in photography, in a typically-Australian laid-back way. Lots of laughs, occasional critiques, new gear, photography techniques, travel, and anything else related to photography.
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This week, David Marland joins me in Glynn’s absence. Rob Coates sent us this link to some of the Wildlife Photographer of the Year images for 2017, and this story […]
This week, gender role reversals in advertising, the world’s fastest camera slider, a post on how to add metadata for manual lenses in lightroom, and 42 unique gifts for photographers. […]
This week, it’s Bruce flying solo with a very short, concise episode. Lior was right. The math DOES work! Thanks for the tip! Carl wrote in on the same subject, […]
First up, apologies for the absolutely awful audio quality. We really need to get Glynn onto a wired internet connection! This week, a Japanese artist layers 100s of photos taken […]
This week, Sony announces the new Cyber-shot RX10 IV, which looks to be my idea of a perfect travel camera. Adam sent us this story about Robert Irwin (Steve Irwin’s 13-year-old son) who is poving to be an amazing photographer. Onya Bob! And an Australian photographer and his model arrested over nude photoshoot at ancient […]
This week, David Marland steps in for Glynn. The LR-replacement which I’ve adopted on Linux, darktable, is coming to Windows. A very early port of the app is available for anyone who wants to dip their toes in the water, here. Please understand that if you DO go and have a look, this is not […]
This week, we’re dedicating the episode to the highest-paid member of the Shutters Inc team, Mr Adam Davidson for his years of dedication to the fine art of “copy and paste”! I did my shoot with Tammy, which Glynn had much fun in pulling apart. ” template=”/hermes/bosnaweb19a/b484/nf.audio2u/public_html/shuttersincpodcast.com/wp-content/plugins/nextgen-gallery/products/photocrati_nextgen/modules/ngglegacy/view/gallery.php” order_by=”filename” order_direction=”ASC” returns=”included” maximum_entity_count=”500″] F-stoppers had this great […]
This week, we’re dedicating the episode to Susan Menis. Jared Polin on the Nikon D850. The F Stoppers crew decided to do a Donald Trump eclipse photo. And while we’re on the topic, here’s a collection of the best eclipse photos. There’s a Sydney open weekend coming soon… November 4-5, 2017. Tikets go on sale […]
This week, it’s Ebay Freaky Friday! Digital photography magazine, f11 has gone on hiatus, and 25 things Lightroom can do. Rob Coates wrote to share the link to this portfolio of veteran servicemen portraits, and wondered if Glynn’s images were amongst them (they aren’t). Steve Peters saw this video on Tamron’s Facebook page, which may […]
This week has been the week of ebay. My new/old 20mm wide angle lens has arrived, as has my new Nisi 10 stop (ND1024) filter. Plus there’s a bunch of other stuff on its way. A big shout out to Sophie and the team at photobookshop for the awesome customer service. Eric Mazath wrote to […]
This week, the travel insurance fallout. Some good, some not so good. David Foggin is both a contributor to, and PR/marketing guru for, an exhibition called “The Collective”. The Facebook page is here. Check it out for more info. Ian Collard most generously offered my his no-longer-used Minolta 75-300mm kit lens to replace my recently-stolen […]
The ups, the downs, the thieves and the vomit. Plus a bit more…
** You’ll notice a slight sound quality change at 5:50. Skype dropped out on us, and when it re-established, the audio quality was somewhat improved.** This week, Kyle has switched to linux/darktable. Good on ya, mate! I’ve been out shooting Vivid 2017, along with some more cadet portraits. Plus, I eventually arrived at a different […]
This week, a couple of quick stories… Adam and I both found this one about AI bringing colour to b+w images (Adam’s link | my link). Rakesh sent me this fantastic series of drone-o-ramas [no, you can’t have it, I’ve copyrighted that term, ok?
This week, Microsoft announces that 3 flavours of Linux are coming (are already available?) to the Windows app store. Story 1 | Story 2 As someone who has embraced Linux and is loving Darktable, I figured this means anyone who is interested in dt can give it a run inside a Virtual Machine without completely […]