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Night Photography - Exploring the Creative Possibilities

Night Photography - Exploring the Creative Possibilities

FromB&H Photography Podcast


Night Photography - Exploring the Creative Possibilities

FromB&H Photography Podcast

ratings:
Length:
51 minutes
Released:
Oct 18, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

On this week's B&H Photography Podcast we dig deep into the vault for one of our most successful early episodes.  In less than an hour, this podcast will teach you everything you need to know about night photography. Seriously. While our show is not a tutorial, the conversation is so broad and so deep; it touches upon every aspect of the craft. Guests Gabriel Biderman and Todd Vorenkamp blanket this subject with an engaging and humorous tone—from the psychological predisposition common to night shooters and the science of rods and cones to cameras, gear, apps and a recipe for creating images of star trails. This is truly an episode for all levels of shutterbugs seeking to explore or master image making at night. Well done guys! Click here for more info on all the gear you need for night photography.   Guests: Gabriel Biderman and Todd Vorenkamp **We are presenting  this episode as a response to listener requests...and it also allows us the time to prepare our next few episodes, which look to be incredible. We will be speaking with Ryan Dyar and Miles Morgan about shooting landscapes with drones, with on-set still photographers in the film and movies business, with NBA basketball photographers, and are planning a very special episode with photographers Jay Maisel and Stephen Wilkes.  Stay tuned.
Released:
Oct 18, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

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Join us each week for a conversation with insightful and entertaining guests. From gear and technique to history, science and art, we discuss the topics most important to the contemporary photographer.