Street Shots Photography Podcast
Arts:Visual Arts
The Switch to Manual Guys are back in the saddle with this first episode of 2016. It just so happens that Antonio and Tom were both out of the country and both decided to travel with only one camera and one lens. Antonio brought his trusted Fuji X100T and Tom brought his Canon 5D Mark II with a 40mm f/2.8 pancake-style portrait lens. Listen in to see how restricting themselves in this way forced them both to get creative just a single lens and with the manual controls of the camera. And don't miss the new feature as they both share a quote from a photographer they like and reflect on its meaning. In this episode Tom shares a quote by the great landscape photographer Ansel Adams while Antonio lifts up the urban street shooting master, Elliott Erwitt.
Oh, and some exciting news from Tom!
(Apologies for the street noise on Antonio's side. He does live in New York so it's sometimes unavoidable)
Cloudy with a Chance of Grain
Bookworms and Shutterbugs
The Maier Effect
Circles of Confusion
Scenes Seen and Unseen
211 in Progress
Success 20
The Saldinger Chronicles
Spatial Awareness
Against the Grain
Limelight
Dynamic Duo
Fuzzy Logic
Empathy
Shhhhhhhhhh!
Snap Together
Two Hundred!
Walk in the Parke
Prequel Sequel
Pensive
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Immaterial: 5,000 Years of Art, One Material at a Time
The Art Angle
The Count of Monte Cristo
Anne of Avonlea
The Week in Art
Robservations with Rob Liefeld