Shutters Inc – episode 257




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Summary: This week, a great quote from David DuChemin (see end of these show notes), Glynn also mentioned a couple of free e-books from David, but I can't find them. But here's where you can find David's other offerings, which are available for purchase. Check out the animal/human interaction portrait series from Russian photographer, Katerina Plotnikova, the 2 storey coffee shop modelled on a Rollieflex camera (they also have a facebook page here), I will be having a browse of this one for my own personal enjoyment/edification (and if you're into motor racing, it might interest you too), the continuing upheaval within the professional photographic world which sees Reuters letting go of a photographer who has been with them for 30 years, Sony's new curved sensor technology, a whole slew of April Fools Day pranks from the photographic world (1, 2, 3, 4), is amateur food photography getting out of control?, Facebook inadvertently helps diagnose a rare eye-related disease, perfectly-timed photos, the World Press photography awards, the world's most expensive 50mm (or thereabouts) prime, and 6 exercises to help you think like a pro. "It’s good you’re frustrated. Too few people have something burning inside them that matters this much. But be gentle with yourself. Treat the artist with patience. Learn your craft, play with the camera, and take it out into your life and let it show you how the world looks through your eyes. Don’t worry about what anyone else is doing. Live a big story, full of honest emotion. Photograph that." David Duchemin Comments will be closed after 30 days. Love the podcast? Want to share the love... and keep the servers running? Feel free to make a small donation through PayPal. All contributions gratefully received!