PhotoActive

Episode Archive

Episode Archive

161 episodes of PhotoActive since the first episode, which aired on May 30th, 2018.

  • Episode 33: The Language of Photo Editing

    January 14th, 2019  |  34 mins 9 secs
    apple, cameras, iphone, jeff carlson, kirk mcelhearn, lenses, photo editing, photo organization, photography, podcast

    When we edit photos, we have a good idea of what the Exposure slider does—it makes everything brighter or darker throughout the image. But you’ll also find controls for Whites, Brightness, Brilliance, and others, depending on the software. What’s the difference? In this episode, Kirk and Jeff look at just what various editing controls do, so you have a better idea of which ones to use and how they affect your images.

  • Episode 32: New Year's Photo Ideas

    January 4th, 2019  |  29 mins 14 secs
    apple, cameras, iphone, jeff carlson, kirk mcelhearn, lenses, photo editing, photo organization, photography, podcast

    What is 2019 going to look like? While we aren’t interested in making resolutions that are easily forgotten or ignored, we do have lots of ideas to spark your photographic creativity. Chief among those: Be less critical more often.

  • Episode 31: The Benefits of Digital Asset Managers

    December 28th, 2018  |  32 mins 31 secs
    affinity photo, apple, cameras, dam, digital asset manager, iphone, jeff carlson, kirk mcelhearn, lenses, lightroom, luminar, organization, photo editing, photo organization, photography, podcast

    Do you store your photos in an application or in specific locations on your hard disk? In this episode, Jeff and Kirk talk about the advantages of using a Digital Asset Manager (DAM) such as Apple Photos, Lightroom, or Luminar.

  • Episode 30: Jason Snell Takes Control of Apple Photos

    December 21st, 2018  |  35 mins 36 secs
    apple, apple photos, cameras, ebook, iphone, jason snell, jeff carlson, kirk mcelhearn, lenses, photo editing, photo organization, photography, podcast, take control

    If you want to learn all about something, write a book about it. Or, to avoid yourself a lot of work, read someone else’s book about it! Jason Snell has written several versions of his book Take Control of Photos, and he joins us to talk about what’s new in Apple’s photo software and ecosystem for the Mac and iOS devices. We also talk about making print books and calendars, features that were removed from Photos earlier this year, and how machine learning is going to play a more important role in photo software.

  • Episode 29: Christmas Gift Guide

    December 14th, 2018  |  27 mins 3 secs

    Jeff and Kirk do their first Christmas gift guide. But they don't choose (much) gear.

  • Episode 28: Low-Light Photography

    December 7th, 2018  |  27 mins 24 secs
    a shot in the dark, aperture, apple, cameras, dark shooting, iphone, iso, jeff carlson, kirk mcelhearn, lenses, low-light, photo editing, photo organization, photography, podcast, shutter speed

    The winter months are dark for those of us in the Northern Hemisphere, so how do you create good photos in dimly lit environments? Your camera wants to make the best exposure possible, but in low-light situations, that can lead to long shutter speeds and blurry camera motion. Kirk and Jeff cover the many options for dealing with dark scenes in this episode.

  • Episode 27: Flying High with Ian Schray and Drones

    November 30th, 2018  |  29 mins 15 secs
    apple, camera drone, cameras, dji, drone, drones, faa, iphone, jeff carlson, kirk mcelhearn, lenses, photo editing, photo organization, photography, podcast, quadcopter

    In traditional photography, a great piece of advice is to “zoom with your feet,” or, move yourself closer to a subject. What happens when the subject is 400 feet high? Or you want a unique viewpoint that wouldn’t be possible without a crane? This week we talk to Ian Schray about flying drones: quadcopters outfitted with cameras.

  • Episode 26: RAW Power 2.0

    November 23rd, 2018  |  36 mins 38 secs
    apple, cameras, gentlemen coders, iphone, jeff carlson, kirk mcelhearn, lenses, photo editing, photo organization, photography, podcast, raw power, raw vs jpeg

    This week we’re joined by Nik Bhatt, former developer of Aperture and iPhoto at Apple and now a distinguished gentleman at Gentlemen Coders. Using his deep knowledge of how Apple’s raw photo editing engine works, Nik has just released RAW Power 2.0, an app for macOS and iOS. We talk about RAW Power’s unique features and learn some of the fascinating ins and outs of raw image processing.

  • Episode 25: Understanding iCloud Photo Library

    November 16th, 2018  |  32 mins 17 secs
    apple, cameras, icloud, icloud photo library, iphone, jeff carlson, kirk mcelhearn, lenses, photo backups, photo editing, photo organization, photography, podcast

    If you use Apple’s Photos app on your Mac or iOS device, are you also synchronizing your images via iCloud Photo Library? In this week’s episode, Jeff and Kirk talk about the pros and cons of Apple’s cloud service for photos. Why should you consider it? What are the downsides? And if your images are in the cloud, is that considered a backup? (No, it’s not. We explain why.)

  • Episode 24: Manual vs Automatic Camera Settings

    November 9th, 2018  |  31 mins
    aperture priority, apple, auto camera mode, cameras, f8 and be there, iphone, jeff carlson, kirk mcelhearn, lenses, manual photography, manual shooting, photo editing, photo organization, photography, podcast, program mode, shutter priority

    We (good-naturedly) wade back into the question of “What makes a REAL photographer?” In this case, we’re talking about shooting using entirely manual controls or using the auto or semi-automatic modes on your camera. (Spoiler: Anyone with a camera is a real photographer.) We discuss when each approach works, and the advantages of knowing how shutter speed, aperture, and ISO all work together.

  • Episode 23: Printing Photos with Rick LePage

    November 2nd, 2018  |  33 mins 10 secs
    apple, cameras, iphone, jeff carlson, kirk mcelhearn, lenses, photo editing, photo organization, photography, podcast, printing

    Do you print your photos? Although we know we should make prints, but getting from screen to paper isn’t always easy. It turns out, though, that printing is much easier today than it used to be. In this episode, we welcome photographer and publisher Rick LePage to talk about printing photos at home, from hardware to paper to inks.

  • Episode 22: Editing Photos in iOS Apps

    October 26th, 2018  |  32 mins 21 secs

    We’ve talked about using an iPhone as a camera, but what about as a photo editor? The iPhone and iPad have come a long way since the early models, and they’re now quite capable digital darkrooms. But can you do “real” editing on them? Jeff and Kirk reveal how they use their devices with their photos, and cover some of the top editing apps for iOS.

  • Episode 21: High Dynamic Range (HDR) Photography

    October 19th, 2018  |  32 mins 19 secs
    apple, cameras, hdr, high dynamic range, iphone, iphone xs, jeff carlson, kirk mcelhearn, lenses, photo editing, photo organization, photography, podcast

    “HDR” used to bring to mind surreal landscapes with garish colors and very few shadows. Fortunately, high-dynamic range photography has matured beyond those early days, and is a useful technique for getting more detail out of any scene. The latest iPhone and other smartphone cameras use HDR liberally to create good shots in all types of situations. We talk about making HDR photos using traditional cameras and techniques and also the new iPhone's computational methods.

  • Episode 20: The Blur-That-Shall-Not-Be-Named

    October 12th, 2018  |  33 mins 37 secs

    The recent release of new iPhones that improve the Portrait mode feature spurred us to talk about bok... Kirk can’t say the word. But that’s okay, because neither can Apple VP Phil Schiller (correctly, anyway). Yes, we’re discussing background blur and shallow depth of field, how to get the effect with traditional cameras and lenses as well as the faux version in some smartphones, and why you’d want to in the first place.

  • Episode 19: Michael Rubin and Classic Photos

    October 5th, 2018  |  35 mins 36 secs
    arnold newman, black and white, conversation, elliot erwitt, igor stravinsky, magnum photos, michael rubin, photo podcast, photography, podcast
  • Episode 18: Katrin Eismann on Photographic Literacy

    September 28th, 2018  |  39 mins 27 secs

    Katrin Eismann has been at the forefront of digital photography from the beginning—literally shooting with earliest-production cameras that, in one case, was tethered to an external hard drive that weighed 12 pounds—which gives her an excellent perspective of where digital photography is today. "Photography is based on technology," she says. "The changes in technology influence the aesthetic and practice of photography."