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Lens Shark Photography Podcast

Ep. 112: Should You Even Have to Ask? - and more

Lens Shark Photography Podcast

Sharky James

Visual Arts, Arts

4.41.2K Ratings

🗓️ 2 October 2016

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

Episode 112 of the PetaPixel Photography Podcast.
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Featured: Lisa Bettany, photographer and Camera+ co-founder

In This Episode

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Photographer and Camera+ co-founder Lisa Bettany opens the show. Thanks Lisa!

Should photographers have to ask permission in before photographing someone in public? (#)

Samyang indicates that Canon and Nikon mounts are in the works for their autofocus lenses previously available in Sony E-mount. (#)

Photos and videos posted to Facebook from your smartphone and tablet aren't necessarily in high resolution without this setting. (#)

Laowa unveils one of the most unusual lenses we've ever seen. (#)

Listener Dave Dougdale wants to know how best to focus on swimmers consider they're creating splashes of water that might grab your camera's focus...and a bonus tip for easily lighting dark indoor pools.

Reviewers pan the new DJI Mavic Pro...but apparently don't know how to focus the drone's camera. (#)

 

Outtakes

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Transcript

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0:00.0

This is photographer and Camera Plus co-founder Lisa Bettney and you're listening to the

0:04.7

Petapixil Photography Podcast with Sharkey James.

0:07.8

Enjoy.

0:08.6

Welcome to the Petapixil Photography podcast, episode 112. Should you even have to ask?

0:15.0

In this episode, should photographers have to ask before taking a photo in public?

0:26.0

Sam Yang has some canon and Nikon love coming.

0:29.0

One of the goofiest lenses we've ever seen emerges at Photokina. A big Facebook setting you might want to change. Unneeded controversy around the new DJI Maverick Pro drone. And listener Dave Dugdale has a question about nailing focus while ignoring

0:45.8

obstacles. All that and more in episode 112 of the Petapixil Photography Podcast.

0:59.0

Thank you so much Lisa for opening the show. I greatly appreciate it, Sister.

1:01.0

Most of you will no doubt recognize the name Lisa Bettney, or perhaps mostly Lisa.

1:07.0

She's the Canadian photographer and tech entrepreneur who co-founded the awesome Camera Plus

1:12.1

app for the iPhone,

1:13.4

an app which is now sold over 14 million copies.

1:18.0

Lisa was included in Huffington Post top 30 influential photographers on the web,

1:22.8

Fast Companies Most Creative People in Business,

1:25.5

Forbes's top female tech entrepreneur,

1:28.1

Business insiders' most influential people

1:30.4

on app development,

1:31.6

and one of the Apple App Store's inspirational women developers.

1:35.6

Above all these awesome accomplishments, she couldn't be a nicer person and I'd like for all of you

1:41.1

to visit her over at mostly Lisa.com.

1:44.8

Also follow her on social media and check out all the great things that she's doing out there.

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