Photographing at a Brewery, a Camera Mini-Review, and a Free Photo Editor?
15 de jul. de 2019 ·
20m 17s
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LLC021 Thoughts about the photographic direction of the podcast? Do I need a new name for the show? Let me know! Send me a DM on Instagram @livelifecreativepodcast This time...
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LLC021
Thoughts about the photographic direction of the podcast? Do I need a new name for the show? Let me know! Send me a DM on Instagram @livelifecreativepodcast
This time around we're talking about photographing a Yelp Grand Rapids event at the New Holland Knickerbocker, another great brewery in Grand Rapids:
How do deal with a beautiful natural light scene that fades at sunset, leaving you with less-than-ideal indoor lighting?
How should you treat guests at the event, and what can you do to get them to relax around the camera?
What should you do when a great photo unfolds in front of you?
Plus, I give a short review of the Nikon D750 (only five years too late) and compare it to the Nikon D7000, my first camera.
And at the end, I talk about the free, open-source photo editor darktable (the lack of capitalization is their choice, not mine), and whether you want to learn more about using a great free alternative to Lightroom.
Thanks for listening to Live Life Creative!
Dylan
Find the show notes at http://livelifecreativepodcast.xyz/episodes
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Thoughts about the photographic direction of the podcast? Do I need a new name for the show? Let me know! Send me a DM on Instagram @livelifecreativepodcast
This time around we're talking about photographing a Yelp Grand Rapids event at the New Holland Knickerbocker, another great brewery in Grand Rapids:
How do deal with a beautiful natural light scene that fades at sunset, leaving you with less-than-ideal indoor lighting?
How should you treat guests at the event, and what can you do to get them to relax around the camera?
What should you do when a great photo unfolds in front of you?
Plus, I give a short review of the Nikon D750 (only five years too late) and compare it to the Nikon D7000, my first camera.
And at the end, I talk about the free, open-source photo editor darktable (the lack of capitalization is their choice, not mine), and whether you want to learn more about using a great free alternative to Lightroom.
Thanks for listening to Live Life Creative!
Dylan
Find the show notes at http://livelifecreativepodcast.xyz/episodes
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