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🗓️ 2 February 2018
⏱️ 71 minutes
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This week’s episode of the B&H Photography Podcast posits the notion that we are in a “Golden Age” of landscape photography, and a fundamental attribute of this "new" landscape photography is its embracing of digital and mobile technologies. From soaring ISO capabilities and improved dynamic range to stacking and correction software to weather, mapping, and pre-production apps, the willing photographer can plan and execute landscape images that would have been impossible to create only a few short years ago. We also suggest that the Pacific Northwest, with its proximity to the cradle of the tech industry and a spectrum of natural wonders, is the hub of this progressive landscape photography movement. Veteran photographers have adopted new technologies and created a movement, and a younger generation is following suit, certain to take landscape photography into a future that includes drones, VR, and imaging technologies yet to be imagined. We also discuss the influence of photo-sharing platforms and new career models that enable photographers to distribute their work and travel to destinations that editorial assignments would never cover.
We welcome to our conversation two preëminent landscape photographers, Erin Babnik and Sean Bagshaw, who discuss their work and the use of the high-tech gear and applications in the creation of their photography. In addition to the obligatory Q and A about camera and lens choices, we discuss location and weather apps, post-process plug-ins, and even the latest foul-weather gear, all of which enable them to create the stunning work for which they are known. Both photographers are members of Photo Cascadia, and have a wide following of supporters and students. Their workshops sell out months in advance. After hearing their insights and seeing their imagery, there will be no doubt as to why.
Guests: Erin Babnik and Sean Bagshaw
Photograph ©Erin Babnik
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0:00.0 | You're listening to the B&H Photography Podcast. |
0:04.2 | For over 40 years, B&H has been the professional source for photography, video, audio, and more. |
0:09.8 | For your favorite gear, news, and reviews, visit us at bnh.com or download the B&H app to |
0:15.6 | your iPhone or Android device. |
0:17.8 | Now here's your host, Alan White. |
0:20.8 | Welcome to the B&H Photography Podcast. |
0:23.5 | Today is a special episode. |
0:25.6 | Not only do we have two incredible landscape photographers with us to talk about their |
0:30.0 | craft, but today is the day we announce the winners of our Canon 5D Mark IV sweepstakes. |
0:37.1 | So fast when you see belt and stick around to the end of the episode to see if you are the |
0:41.0 | grand prize winner of either a 5D Mark IV with a nifty 50-50mm f-18 lens or a second prize |
0:49.4 | winner of a Canon 80D with another nifty 50-50mm f-18 lens. |
0:56.8 | But first, it's time for Al's gear head pick of the week. |
1:00.6 | Ever hear of filters made by a company named Breakthrough Photography? |
1:04.7 | Me neither. |
1:05.7 | Until I notice we just started carrying them. |
1:07.8 | These are pretty neat. |
1:08.8 | These filters are high quality hybrids. |
1:11.0 | They're circular polarizers, combined with either 4 or 6-stop neutral density. |
1:16.8 | They're available in a full range of sizes from 46mm through 105mm. |
1:22.4 | Breakthrough photography polarized ND filters are made from shot B-270 glass with multi-resistant |
1:28.8 | nano coatings. |
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