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A Beginner’s guide to photographic terms Part 2

Master Photography

Master Photography Team

Technology, How To, Visual Arts, Arts, Education

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🗓️ 4 July 2019

⏱️ 67 minutes

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Summary

Today’s show starts out with some fireworks photo tips. It’s our Nation’s birthday and we celebrate by exploding fake bombs in the air in reference to our National Anthem. After a few minutes on this topic we dive into the remainder of our photo terms for beginners. Let’s get into today’s main topic. Defining photography jargon. I’ve written down some ...

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0:00.0

You're listening to Master Photography Podcast for July 4, 2019.

0:04.0

Welcome to the Master Photography Roundtable, part of the Master Photography Podcast Network.

0:15.0

You are joined by thousands of photographers listening to this show who are all on the same journey to master their photography.

0:21.0

I am your host Brent Bergkerm and this time I've got two

0:25.8

awesome people with me at once again Jenna Martin and Levi Sim. Hey welcome to the

0:30.0

show guys. Hello happy 4th of July.

0:33.0

Yeah.

0:34.0

So for those of us in the U.S. of course, it's Independence Day, it's 4th of July.

0:39.5

And I always liked the joke I heard. There was this British comedian. He was like, yeah, for you guys, it's

0:47.2

Independence Day. For us, it's Thanksgiving Day. So I was like, oh, ha, ha. Anyway. So let's get right back to it. We are continuing from last week where we started

0:59.4

this conversation about

1:05.0

you know, different things, you know, this is the lingo of photography and we talked about different

1:09.0

lighting scenarios, back button focus, exposing to the right to the left histogram

1:13.7

I so aperture shutter all these types of things and so we're going to continue with

1:19.4

some other items before we get right back to all of those other items we wanted to give you a few tips on

1:26.4

photographing some fireworks. So maybe you're going to go to a fireworks display and that might be something that you want to be able to, you know, feel

1:36.6

confident in heading out there and getting some fireworks going.

1:40.0

So Levi, what would be the number one item that, besides their camera, what would be the

1:46.2

number one item that they want to think about when we're shooting, planning to shoot fireworks?

1:52.2

You know, for like a classic fireworks in the sky

1:55.1

and photograph, you need something to hold your camera still.

1:58.1

You need a tripod, or for me, it's going to be a platypod because I can set it on a picnic table or I can tie it to a tree.

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