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Lens Shark Photography Podcast

Ep. 206: Did National Geographic Not Go Far Enough? - and more

Lens Shark Photography Podcast

Sharky James

Visual Arts, Arts

4.41.2K Ratings

🗓️ 27 August 2017

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

Episode 206 of the PetaPixel Photography Podcast.
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Featured: Photographer and educator, Michael the Maven

In This Episode

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Show Opener:
Photographer and educator, Michael the Maven opens the show. Thanks Michael!

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Stories:
National Geographic gets called out for using a composite image and not doing more to make that known. (#)

According to Nikon, they designed the D850,'s BSI sensor and it achieves a signifiant ISO boost. (#)

The Humans of New York (HONY) photo project takes to video storytelling on Facebook Watch. (#)

Rumors of a Canon 85mm f/1.4L IS and 3 new tilt-shift lenses are coming soon. (#)

NASA places a rather large order with Nikon. (#)

A photographer's dying wish is granted in Singapore. What would you wish for? (#)

Outtake

My other podcast with Brian Matiash, the No Name Photo Show.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey everyone, this is Michael the Maven, and you're listening to the Petapixil Photography

0:04.3

Podcast with Sharky James. Enjoy.

0:07.1

This episode is brought to you by our good friends at Barrow lenses.

0:10.9

New customers get $25 off of any order of $50 or more with the code

0:15.4

p.25 at borrow lenses.com between now and September 29th of 2017 full details

0:22.3

later in the show. Welcome to the Petapixil

0:25.0

Photography Podcast episode 2006. Did National Geographic not go far enough. In this episode, Natt Geo gets called out.

0:40.0

News on the D850's image quality, humans of New York hits the small screen or whichever screen you have,

0:47.0

rumors that four new cannon lenses are coming,

0:49.7

NASA bets on Nikon,

0:51.6

and a dying photographer gets his wish.

0:54.5

All that in more in episode 206 of the Petapixil Photography Podcast. Thank you so much Michael for opening the show. I greatly appreciate it brother.

1:08.0

You know what's funny about doing this podcast is you get to meet so many

1:12.0

awesome people.

1:13.0

People whose content in this industry you've enjoyed for many years,

1:16.3

you know, before you enter the industry.

1:18.4

And by you, I mean me.

1:19.8

And one of those people is Michael Andrew.

1:21.9

As many of you guys know him online, Michael the Maven.

1:25.2

What I've really enjoyed about Michael's YouTube videos

1:27.7

is the production value.

1:29.0

That's important to me, as you guys know.

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