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A tartalmat a The PRO EDU Photography Podcast and PRO EDU Photography Education biztosítja. Az összes podcast-tartalmat, beleértve az epizódokat, grafikákat és podcast-leírásokat, közvetlenül a The PRO EDU Photography Podcast and PRO EDU Photography Education vagy a podcast platform partnere tölti fel és biztosítja. Ha úgy gondolja, hogy valaki az Ön engedélye nélkül használja fel a szerzői joggal védett művét, kövesse az itt leírt folyamatot https://hu.player.fm/legal.
Welcome to the PRO EDU Photography Podcast where host and founder of PRO EDU Gary Martin interviews your favorite photographers, retouchers, filmmakers, and artists. Everything from commercial, editorial, wedding, portrait, and product, we interview them all. For more info on PRO EDU, visit our website at www.proedu.com. We publish episodes weekly on Soundcloud, Stitcher, iTunes, and Google Music.
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A tartalmat a The PRO EDU Photography Podcast and PRO EDU Photography Education biztosítja. Az összes podcast-tartalmat, beleértve az epizódokat, grafikákat és podcast-leírásokat, közvetlenül a The PRO EDU Photography Podcast and PRO EDU Photography Education vagy a podcast platform partnere tölti fel és biztosítja. Ha úgy gondolja, hogy valaki az Ön engedélye nélkül használja fel a szerzői joggal védett művét, kövesse az itt leírt folyamatot https://hu.player.fm/legal.
Welcome to the PRO EDU Photography Podcast where host and founder of PRO EDU Gary Martin interviews your favorite photographers, retouchers, filmmakers, and artists. Everything from commercial, editorial, wedding, portrait, and product, we interview them all. For more info on PRO EDU, visit our website at www.proedu.com. We publish episodes weekly on Soundcloud, Stitcher, iTunes, and Google Music.
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×In season 9 episode 18 the PRO EDU Podcast, Gary Martin and Jason Buff talk with Anand Rathi They discuss the use of deep learning in the field of photography. Anand Rathi is the co-founder of Algomage, a company that uses deep learning technology to help photographers automate their workflow and improve image quality. During the conversation, Rathi explains how his company's AI technology can help photographers speed up their workflow by identifying the best photos and automatically editing them. The technology also helps photographers improve the overall quality of their images by reducing noise and enhancing details. The conversation also touches on Rathi's experience pitching his company on Shark Tank and the challenges of fundraising in the tech industry. Rathi explains that his focus is on building a community of photographers and collaborating with other companies in the industry rather than simply raising funds from venture capitalists.…
In season 9 episode 17 of the PRO EDU Podcast, Gary Martin and Jason Buff talk with Sanjay Jogia, an award-winning wedding and portrait photographer. Sanjay discusses his approach to photography and how he uses technology to enhance his work. He shares his belief in capturing the moment and the emotion of a scene, rather than relying on post-production editing. He discusses his use of LUTs (look-up tables) to achieve the desired colors in his images and his desire for cameras to have the ability to load LUTs for specific environments. Sanjay also shares his experience as a Canon ambassador and his meeting with Canon Inc. engineers where he was able to share his wishlist for his dream camera. The conversation also turns to the topic of Indian cuisine, with Sanjay declaring that the best Indian food is in India. He suggests visiting Mumbai, Delhi, and historical places like Jaipur to see palaces, as well as visiting Goa for relaxation and Kerala for health retreats. The podcast concludes with a discussion on the benefits of resetting the mind, body, and spirit through practices such as meditation and cleansing.…

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In season 9 episode 16 of the PRO EDU Podcast, host Gary Martin and Jason Buff talk with Tracy Lee about a variety of topics, including adventure tours, stunt acting, gun safety, and the complexities of Instagram. They discuss the appeal of adventure tours and the possibility of renting a guide for a seven-day excursion. Tracy Lee talks about her interest in stunt acting and her training in combative firearms, as well as her desire to become an armor on set to ensure gun safety. The hosts also touch on the phenomenon of Instagram and how people often post about the life they want to have rather than their actual situation. Tracy Lee notes that she has the receipts to prove her achievements and accomplishments.…
In Season 9 Episode 15 of The PRO EDU Podcast, Gary and Matt Stagliano discuss the art of photography and how to capture the essence of a person through posing and building trust. Matt shares stories about his career transition from biotech and managing nightclubs to photography, as well as his ever-evolving focuses within the world of photography. They discuss the importance of understanding each client's unique body type and movement, as well as their concerns and self-consciousness. Matt shares his approach for consultation, and how he gets to know his client and find out what they want to achieve through each shoot. In order to better understand their needs, he works with them to storyboard and mood board the shoot, so they become part of the process rather than just a transaction. Matt explains that his favorite part of the shoot is the non-photography part, where he can talk with his clients and learn about their lives, what makes them tick, and what they want to communicate through their photographs. He enjoys the post-production process because he can create a cohesive story and bring the images to life.…
In season 9 episode 14, Gary Martin and Jason Groupp discuss the latest developments in the world of photography, particularly the increasing use of AI in post-processing. They predict that AI will soon take over most post-processing work, making it easier for photographers to produce high-quality images without extensive editing skills. They also discuss the potential for AI to be used in more creative ways, such as combining it with regular photography or using it to create elaborate composites. Overall, the podcast offers an interesting insight into the latest trends in photography and provides an entertaining discussion about various related topics.…
In season 9 episode 13, Gary Martin and guest Derrel Ho-shing discuss portrait photography and lighting. Darrel talks about his approach to capturing dramatic portraits using off-camera flash. He emphasizes that less is more when it comes to lighting, and that using fewer lights can often lead to more impactful images. He also touches on how technology has changed the way he approaches photography, specifically with the advent of high-speed sync. Throughout the conversation, Gary and Derrel share their mutual appreciation for the simplicity and power of Instagram as a platform for sharing photography. Derrel also shares his social media handles where people can find his work and e-book, which provides tips and insights into his photography process.…
In season 9 episode 11 of the PRO EDU Podcast, hosts Gary Martin and Jason Buff interview Vaness Joy, a wedding photographer. Vanessa discusses how she got started in the industry, her approach to photography, the importance of capturing emotions in photos, and the role of technology and AI in photography. She emphasizes the importance of capturing genuine emotions in her photography and describes her process of building rapport with clients to make them feel comfortable and natural in front of the camera. The group also discusses the impact of technology on photography, including the rise of social media and the increasing use of AI and automation in post-processing. Vaness notes that while AI can be a useful tool, it cannot replace the artistic eye and human touch that are essential to creating great photographs.…
In season 9 episode 10, hosts Gary Martin and Jason Buff, interview Russell Kilmas. They discuss light painting, a technique where a light source is used to "paint" or draw in the air, and the importance of collaboration. They touch on different aspects of light painting, including equipment, techniques, and the importance of collaboration between the photographer and model. Russel explains how he started with the technique and the joy he finds in collaborating with models to create unique and interesting images. He emphasizes the importance of having fun and enjoying the process of light painting. Jason talks about the similarities between light painting and other creative endeavors, such as playing sports, and how it is essential to have someone to collaborate with when trying out new ideas. He also stresses the importance of making the process enjoyable and low-pressure, to allow for experimentation and creativity to flourish. The podcast ends with some lighthearted banter between the hosts and a reminder to brush twice daily.…
In season 9 episode 9, hosts Gary Martin and Jason Buff interview Sean LeBlanc. They discuss the importance of investing in education and taking action to improve one's skills as a photographer. They also stress the value of building muscle memory and learning how to feel the light in a room or setting, which comes from practicing in a studio. The discussion touches on dealing with frustration and anxiety as a photographer, with LeBlanc emphasizing the need to take a break when needed and come back with a fresh perspective. The conversation also covers the challenges of shooting weddings in extreme weather conditions, from freezing temperatures to extreme heat. LeBlanc shares his plans for upcoming workshops in creative lighting and the business of photography, and also mentions his availability for mentoring photographers.…
In season 9 episode 8, hosts Gary Martin and David Parish talk with Jason Buff, discussing their experiences with continuous light in photography. They start by sharing their thoughts on how long it takes to get a good shot using continuous light and how it compares to other lighting setups. They also discuss the importance of making micro adjustments to get the lighting just right, which is easier to do with constant light than with other setups that require triggers. The conversation then shifts to the benefits of using continuous light in a workshop setting and the freedom it provides without the need for triggers. They end the podcast by discussing their personal experiences with Instagram and sharing a funny story about a photo they took. Overall, the podcast provides insights into the use of continuous light in photography and how it can make the process easier and more efficient. The hosts also share their personal experiences and anecdotes, making the podcast entertaining and relatable to fellow photographers.…
In season nine episode 7 of WPPI, Gary Martin and David Parish interview photographer Isaac Alvarez. Isaac shares his experiences and insights on the importance of personal projects and how they can help photographers attract new clients. Alvarez stresses that personal work is crucial for photographers to showcase their unique style and vision and attract new clients who appreciate their work. The conversation then turns to Alvarez's unique style of portraiture, which features more darkness and shadow than light. He explains that he gravitates towards this style because of the mystery and emotion that it conveys. He uses darkness to add an element of intrigue and pull in the viewer, creating a sense of wonder and curiosity. Alvarez also talks about a pet photography project where he put the heads of the pets on their owner's bodies, which became another viral hit.…
In season 9 episode 6 of WPPI, Gary Martin, David Parish, and Shannon Dougherty discuss the evolution of technology in photography, the quality of old records compared to modern music, and the emergence of influencer culture. They also touch on the idea of society's obsession with taking selfies and visiting selfie museums, and how this trend has affected the photography industry. They express their differing opinions on social media platforms like TikTok and Instagram, and whether or not they are a positive force for photographers. The conversation ends on a more positive note as the podcasters reflect on what they are grateful for in their lives.…
In season 9 Ep 5 of WPPI, Gary and Jason have a conversation with Cat Ford Coates, a professional portrait photographer, and the founder of Vitality Visuals. The podcast revolves around Cat's experience in the photography industry and her evolution as a professional photographer. Cat talks about her transition from film to digital photography and her focus on building relationships with her clients to provide them with the best experience possible. The discussion then moves to the use of AI tools in photography, including Mid Journey, a tool that Cat uses to generate prompts and ideas for her shoots. The group also discusses the challenges of keeping up with constantly changing software and updates, and the importance of focusing on the "why" of photography, rather than just the "how." Finally, the podcast ends with a fun arm-wrestling question, and Cat's answer that Sue Bryce would win due to her black belt in martial arts. Overall, the podcast offers valuable insights into the evolving photography industry and the importance of adapting to changing technology and client needs.…
In season 9 episode 4 of WPPI, Simon Diez talks with Gary Martin and David Parish about his journey in the photography industry. He shares how he started by photographing children's sports teams and slowly progressed to shooting weddings, portraits, and commercial photography. Diez emphasizes the importance of being diversified in the industry, offering different types of services to clients, and delegating tasks to team members. He also highlights the significance of investing in equipment and setting up a strong online presence, including a professional website and social media platforms. Diez mentions his favorite photographers, including Lindsay Adler and Chris Knight, who inspire him to continually improve his skills. Diez also discusses the importance of financial stability and being able to support one's family while pursuing a career in photography. The podcast concludes with a reminder to not only focus on taking pictures but also to focus on the business side of photography to succeed in the industry.…
In season 9 episode 3 of WPPI, Gary Martin, David Parish and Creative Portrait Photographer Kayla Wiley discuss food, photography, and the source of their art. The discussion starts with Wiley talking about her recent project, which involves taking pictures of her stomach covered in flower and rolling them out with a rolling pin. She mentions that her projects usually come from places of sadness or excitement, which are big emotions that drive her creativity. The conversation then shifts towards food and its influence on art. Wiley mentions that food products are a big part of her life, and David points out that food is important to everyone. The conversation then takes a lighthearted turn as they discuss their recent purchases from online ads, including clothes and a deer cam. Gary suggests that Wiley should have a tab on her website dedicated to her weird art, which they jokingly name "Wa No Ws" or "Weird Art Shit West." They then talk about some of the weirdest things they have done with food, including covering their hands with it and putting gum in their hair. David mentions Gallagher, a comedian who was popular in the 70s and 80s for smashing things on stage, and Wiley admits to not knowing who he is. The podcast ends with the three of them planning to venture out into Vegas and have some fun.…
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