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Episode 20: Photographing spring flowers

Episode 20: Photographing spring flowers

FromThe Photography News Podcast


Episode 20: Photographing spring flowers

FromThe Photography News Podcast

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Length:
57 minutes
Released:
Feb 26, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

The weather is warmer and the days longer, so that means it’s time to start photographing spring flowers. The last two weeks has seen daffodils, snowdrops and crocuses bursting into life around the country, so the team discuss tips and techniques to help you get great results. Kingsley, Will and Roger talk about optimum weather and lighting conditions, plus cover off composition, kit and pitfalls to avoid. It’s blooming marvellous advice if we say so ourselves!
Elsewhere on episode 20 of The Photography News Podcast, Kingsley reveals breathtaking geographical ineptitude as he confuses north Wales with west Sussex, Will reveals what he got up to on Valentine’s Day and Roger gears up for a new camera purchase.
Our experts also wrestle reader questions into submission by discussing the relative merits of Fujifilm’s X-E4 and what you should look for when buying a monitor, while the guys at MPB are on hand with some macro lens advice.
Got a pressing photography question? Email podcast@photographynews.co.uk and you could find your question being answered by some of the best in the business. And don’t forget to catch up on previous episodes, too!
Find out more about Photography News at photographynews.co.uk
Released:
Feb 26, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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Welcome to The Photography News Podcast! Every other week, editor Will Cheung and other members of the PN team will be sitting down to share our thoughts on the biggest and latest news stories from the world of photography, offer up technique and advice, and much more. If you’d like to get involved and have your say, email your questions, requests or stories to podcast@photographynews.co.uk.