PhotoNetCast – Photography podcast
Summary: PhotoNetCast brings you the photography topics that matter, whether you are a newcomer, photography enthusiast, semi-pro or even a photography professional. We highlight the latest news, discuss photography equipment (dSLR cameras, photography lighting, accessories, etc.), workflow, tips and tutorials, as well as discuss in-depth topics to help you improve your photography from both a business and creative prespectives. Hosted by Antonio Marques, Jim Goldstein, Brian Auer and Martin Gommel, PhotoNetCast has a very conversational format in which both digital photography and film photography are discussed in an open and entertaining way. Our guests, people who matter in the digital photography world, bring additional value to the show and share their perspectives in today\'s photography. Whatever your level is in photography, whether you express your creativity through digital or film photography, we are confident you will enjoy our discussions on PhotoNetCast and we hope you join us for every show.
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Podcasts:
PhotoNetCast 36 takes a deeper look at photo projects, from the concept to the final output. I've also heard that some wild Canon rumors are mentioned...
We continue our discussion on Street Photography with a special guest, Joseph Szymanski.
In this episode approach Street Photography: from legal issues to equipment and also a touch on the creative side, we try to give an overview of what is capturing "living moments" on the street.
When is the right time to go pro, the problems facing a new professional photographer and the current successes - Neil Creek.
A full episode dedicated to listeners' questions. We cover tripods, assignments, Lightroom and much more.
Rich Legg and David Sanger take us into the business of a stock photographer and discuss the different business models and licensing types in stock photography.
We look at the good and the bad of allowing the use your photographic work for free, and how it affects your business model.
For the first episode of our Photo Critique segment, we critique "untitled" by G. Karamanis.
Travel Photography - Some tips and discussions on planning your travel, gear, maintenance, logistics, and being original on your travel photography. And PhotoNetCast turns 1.
HDR photography is a technique that can compensate for the limitations of digital sensors to capture a wide dynamic range. In this episode we talk with Dave Wilson on his workflow in HDR photography.
To grow and improve in photography, risks need to be taken and new challenges embraced. In this episode, we give you a few tips to do just that and go beyond your comfort zone.
In this episode we discuss some of the “best practices” you should follow for your photography site regarding the specific audience you intend to target.
This time we go into the latest mass copyright infringement and we answer a question by one of our listeners regarding the use of filters.
Phill Price and Darren Hector join us to discuss the new UK Counter-Terrorism Act 2008 and how it will affect photographers (even more).
In this episode we approach the subject of defining goals for your photography and discuss the importance of this step for success.