We just posted our 5th episode over at The Photography Podcast and thought we would share a link to it here along with the show notes.
One of the very cool things about doing what I do is the fact that I get to talk with folks who I admire, who I look up to, and Ashley Rodriguez from "Not Without Salt" is one of those people.
Not Without Salt is a wonderful (and equal) mixture of the things most important to her, her family, food, and photography.
So once you finish listening to her interview you need to rush right over to her blog and drink it all in.
We covered a few other things in today's podcast.
Like the fact that we have the good fortune of a Nikon D800 in my chubby little hands and instead of doing a review telling you what I learn/like about it we want your questions, things you might be curious about regarding this latest offering from Nikon.
So if you have a question please email it to us and we'll add it to the list and do a show in the near future covering/answering all of the questions we get.
In our last show we reviewed the latest book from Kevin Kubota, "Lighting Notebook", well since that show it has been released as an iPad app. Three things that make this an attractive option, it's more portable, is 1/3 less than the book, and the app contains videos.
Another app you might want to take a look at is Moose Peterson’s BT Journal, a magazine (app) that will take you nature photography to new heights. The first issue is free so what do you have to lose?
You can check out our video tutorial, it's an easy and inexpensive setup for shooting shiny and reflective objects.
A big thank you to Adorama for sponsoring this podcast.
And last, but certainly not least, something that needs to be said every episode, a BIG thank you to Steve over at Home Recording Weekly for mixing our shows. He takes a bucket full of sound files and makes our podcast sound so darn good.
Hit the "play" button below or feel free to download the show for later listening.
3 comments:
Can't wait to read the D800 questions, Scott. And read the answers!
That's an awesome portrait, love the converging perspective lines.
Can't wait to listen to this podcast. I started with episode 6, then went to 8. Next is this one. I really like her site and am glad you mentioned her in one of your earlier posts. Thanks!
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