Summary: Jim talks with Jeff about dealing with rejection (especially from clients) and 5 unconventional landscape tips based on an article at improvephotography.com by Chris MowersDealing with Rejection<br> <br> * Jeff: Share story about a client who HATED my edits of her daughter’s senior photos. Preferred the auto-toned, flat, blue-tinted proofs I sent her to cull. For a couple of weeks I asked everyone I came in contact with which version was better.<br> * Jeff: {another story if time} Total rejection on shooting the local high school football team the first year I tried. School said they had an exclusive photographer. Asked numerous sponsors of they would help me get a pass. No go. As of this recording I have now shot two football games this season and am working on a pass to get up to the University of Utah field where the high school will play in the semi-finals of the State playoffs. Worked my way in by shooting basketball.<br> <br> 5 Unconventional Landscape Tips (article by Chris Mowers)<br> <br> * Capture Detail<br> <br> * Jeff: Love this suggestion. I don’t do enough of it, my wife is very good at it.<br> <br> <br> * Multiple Exposure<br> <br> * Jeff: Have never really tried this. Maybe a little to abstract for me.<br> <br> <br> * Flip a Reflection<br> <br> * Jeff: Never done this one either, though I really haven’t had too many water reflection shooting opportunities so far.<br> <br> <br> * Intentional Camera Movement<br> <br> * Jeff: I do this one all the time, except for the intentional part.<br> <br> <br> * Stack Clouds<br> <br> * Jeff: I have actually done this. Makes the sky so much more interesting and have often had the clouds move so fast it didn’t take that long.<br> <br> <br> <br> Announcements<br> <br> * Looking for 8 people with something cool to share about photography<br> * IP+ is about to get awesomer<br> <br> * Going to another country to spend 3 days with one of the most creative photographers on the planet to record a tutorial for IP+. I’ll leave it at that for now