PhotoActive
A podcast about photography and the Apple ecosystem.
We found 10 episodes of PhotoActive with the tag “iphone”.
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Episode 80: Street Photography with Valérie Jardin
November 6th, 2020 | 37 mins 42 secs
apple, cameras, iphone, jeff carlson, kirk mcelhearn, lenses, photo editing, photo organization, photography, podcast, rocky nook, street photography, street photography assignments, valerie jardin
Street photography looks easy: grab a camera, find some people, make some photos. Doing it well is another thing altogether. Photographer, educator, and author Valérie Jardin joins us to talk about the art of street photography, and how to develop the skills for creating great images with the help of her new book, Street Photography Assignments.
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Episode 79: Professional Retouching with Lisa Carney
October 23rd, 2020 | 38 mins 51 secs
advertising, amazon prime, apple, cameras, compositing, hollywood, interview, iphone, jeff carlson, kirk mcelhearn, lenses, lisa carney, movie posters, netflix, photo editing, photo organization, photography, photoshop, podcast, professional, retouching
In Episode 78, we talked about everyday photo retouching, such as removing dust spots and objects from your images. Now, we’re shifting to the big leagues, talking to professional retoucher Lisa Carney about the art and business at this level. You may never look at a movie or TV ad the same way again.
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Episode 78: Everyday Photo Retouching
October 9th, 2020 | 48 mins 36 secs
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You may think of “retouching” as a high-end photo skill for professionals—and it is—but there are also many types of retouching that every photographer will run into. In this episode, Jeff covers many of the techniques he uses, from removing dust spots in clear skies to erasing unwanted objects from photos, as well as portrait retouching that’s accessible to anyone. This is an extra-long episode with lots of example images, so don’t forget you can view the photos in some podcast players (like Apple Podcasts or Overcast), and of course you can also view them at PhotoActive.co.
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Episode 77: Photo a Day Challenge
September 25th, 2020 | 41 mins 52 secs
apple, cameras, challenge, iphone, jeff carlson, kirk mcelhearn, lenses, photo a day, photo editing, photo organization, photography, podcast
We gave ourselves a simple challenge to create one photo every day for the month of August. It’s advice we give often: shoot often, shoot what’s nearby, use your photographer’s eye to find beauty in the everyday experience. Were we successful? And what unexpected challenges arose?
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Episode 76: Shooting and Developing Film with Angus Haywood
September 11th, 2020 | 42 mins 15 secs
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This week we talk to landscape film photographer Angus Haywood about building his own darkroom in a shed behind his house, seeing the world in a square aspect ratio, and the pace and people you experience when shooting film.
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Episode 75: Creative Garden Photography with Harold Davis
August 28th, 2020 | 36 mins 25 secs
apple, cameras, floral, garden photography, gardens, harold davis, interview, iphone, jeff carlson, kirk mcelhearn, lenses, outside, photo editing, photo organization, photography, podcast
The summer and fall are some of the best times to visit and photograph gardens, so we’re happy to welcome Harold Davis back to the PhotoActive podcast to talk about his newest book Creative Garden Photography. We cover photographing public gardens, your own garden, getting creative with light tables when the weather is sour, lighting, and more.
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Episode 74: Michael Kenna and His New Book 'Buddha'
August 14th, 2020 | 46 mins 21 secs
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We’re pleased to welcome back Michael Kenna to the PhotoActive podcast. In this episode, we chat with him about his new book Buddha, how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected a photographer that spends much of his time traveling, and the value of finding treasure in one’s photo archive.
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Episode 73: Real Estate Photography with Rich Baum
July 31st, 2020 | 38 mins 7 secs
apple, cameras, homes, houses, how-to, interior photography, iphone, jeff carlson, kirk mcelhearn, lenses, photo editing, photo organization, photography, podcast, real estate photography, rich baum
Rich Baum joins us this week to talk about real estate and interior photography, a type of shooting that relies as much on discipline and adherence to rules as it does on creative problem solving. If you’re looking to expand your photographic skills or push into the field as a career, good news: you can get started pretty easily by shooting the rooms you’re already in!
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Episode 72: Night Skies with Glenn Randall
July 17th, 2020 | 44 mins 47 secs
apple, astrophotography, auroras, cameras, constellations, glenn randall, iphone, jeff carlson, kirk mcelhearn, lenses, milky way, night sky photography, nightsky, photo editing, photo organization, photography, podcast, rockynook, stars
Comet Neowise is streaking across the sky as we publish this latest episode of the PhotoActive podcast. How can you capture it, or any views of the night sky, in photos? We’re happy to welcome Glenn Randall, author of the book Dusk to Dawn, to talk all about photographing the night sky, from lens choices to composition to post-processing.
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Episode 71: The Exposure Square
July 3rd, 2020 | 36 mins 6 secs
aperture, apple, cameras, exposure triangle, iphone, iso, jeff carlson, kirk mcelhearn, lenses, photo editing, photo organization, photography, podcast, shutter speed
You may be familiar with the Exposure Triangle for determining exposure in photos, which is made up of ISO, aperture, and shutter speed. In this episode, Kirk explains that it's actually an Exposure Square we need to consider. We also discover the limits of Jeff's knowledge of film photography terms, since his photographic experience is almost entirely digital.