Roundtable #2 (Podcast 111)

by | Nov 5, 2007 | Art Talk, Interview, Podcast | 0 comments

Welcome to the second Roundtable. This it has taken a little longer than I’d hoped to get around to doing another, but hopefully we’ll make up for that with a great episode for you today.

I am really pleased to say that after a false start for the last roundtable, from Washington State in the US, we have Landon Michaelson. Welcome Landon!

Also joining from Toronto, Canada is Holly Sisson. Welcome Holly!

And from Idaho, USA we’re joined by Phil Peck.

Landon is going to talk about Long Exposures, ND and painting with time.

Holly is going to talk about her new business and shooting families, children and couples and the challenges that come with the job.

Phil is going to talk about using Lightroom to process your work quickly.

And I’ll be talking about letting the excitement of the location or subject affect your image editing, that is, which images make it through your selection process and which don’t.

Here are the referenced files courtesy of Landon Michaelson:

PDF Icon PDF Icon PDF Icon
Long Exposure PDF Dark Frame Subtraction PDF ND Chart PDF

And here are the photos we discuss:

Calm Blue Morning
Calm Blue Morning
Passing Time
Passing Time
Jeff & Krista
Jeff & Krista

 

Jeff & Krista

Jeff & Krista

Father & Daughter

Father & Daughter

 


Show Notes

Find Holly Sisson’s work at: http://www.hollysissonphotography.com/

Find Phil Peck’s work on Flickr here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/philpeck/

Phil also has a blog page here: http://www.2point33gallons.com/

The online printing service that Phil plugged can be found here: http://www.moo.com

Landon Michaelson’s Web site is http://www.bksecret.com

Landon’s work can be found on Flickr too: http://www.flickr.com/photos/bksecretphoto/


Audio

Subscribe in iTunes for Enhanced Podcasts delivered automatically to your computer.

Download this Podcast in MP3 format (Audio Only).

Download this Podcast in Enhanced Podcast M4A format. This requires Apple iTunes or Quicktime to view/listen.



Get this post's short-link:

If you find this post useful, please consider supporting Martin Bailey Photography on Patreon!

There are multiple tiers with various benefits to help you become a better photographer.

Martin Bailey is proud to partner with the Journal of Wildlife Photography!

Subscribe and get Mastering Light: The Essence of Wildlife Photography eBook FREE! ($97 Value)

Gain access to 5 Years of back issues with a value of $485!

In addition to the amazing content already available, Martin will be writing for the Journal of Wildlife Photography in the coming months. Stay tuned!

0 Comments

Submit a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.