Cameras or Whatever - Photography Talk
Summary: A podcast for the working photographer. From veterans of iStockphoto and creators of Stocksy United. We take a deep look at running a photography business, the gear we nerd out over, and what motivates us to turn pictures into a career. We talk about stock photography, cameras, lenses, fashion photography, street style, social media and a healthy dose of whatever.
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Podcasts:
After a month of working on the road and vacationing Tyler and Cameron finally get to catch up and talk the talk, starting with a review of the Pentax 645z followed by a lot of talk regarding camera ergonomics and vintage rangefinders.
With no set topic we go all over the place, starting with the Tyler's recent big commercial video project.
As big music fans, Cameron and Tyler both started shooting live music events early on and have a lot to say about it. The best gear to bring, ways to shoot, and pit etiquette. Then we also dig in to some great Canadian band recommendations.
Pouring over blogs, forums or camera podcasts is fun for any photography nerd, but is productive? We also talk audio gear and headphones.
With no set topic, we went all over the place this week. Setting photography rates, shooting band photos, the classic Lomo LCA, Tyler's new Canon G7x and his dream point & shoot camera. Also Beastie Boys.
Do you hold your photography up to other peoples standards or your own? Does looking at other photographers inspire you to match their quality or discourage you because you feel you can't?
Selecting images is almost as important as photographic technique. Make poor choices can spoil your portfolio, so we talked about some of the methods we use to narrow a shoot down to it's best photos.
The Canon 50mm f/1.8 II (aka the nifty fifty, aka fantastic plastic) is a massively popular little lens, and since 1990 has been a go to for countless new photographers. Now 25 years later it has finally been update, so we put it to the test.
We have put in some serious research to find the best modern point and shoot film cameras, and both made different choices. We do deep analysis of the Fuji and Contax, with a nod to the Olympus XA.
Tyler spent the weekend with the Sony A7s and it kicked off a conversation about the megapixel race, relying too much on blur and choosing lenses.
Stock photography master Sean Locke joins us to talk about the finer points of licensing photos. We go reminisce about exclusivity at iStockphoto, talk about being at Stocksy, and share tips about managing portfolios across multiple agencies.
Sometimes you carefully craft a photo and sometimes you wonder the streets to find it. We talk about obstacles and techniques to finding great street photography, our favourite lenses for the job, and lessons we've learned.
Camera manufacturors have been battling for the crown of high ISO champion for years. Now that cameras can virutally see in the dark,we take a look back at how we got from relatively slow rolls of film to the incredible low light capabilities of cameras like the Sony A7s.
Tyler, Jordan and Chris report live from Las Vegas about all the great gear at NAB Show 2015, America's biggest video production conference. We got our hands on new cameras, lights and software, and have a lot to say about it.
This week we have the Product Manager of Licensing at 500px (and good friend) Nuno Silva to talk about how Instagram feeds can become a career in photography, even for an inexperienced photographer. Then we have an interview with a new photographer that has experienced some of this success, Chris Amat, who is also part of the Great North Collective.