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Lens Shark Photography Podcast

Ep. 305: Are You Sure You Want to Do That? - and more

Lens Shark Photography Podcast

Sharky James

Visual Arts, Arts

4.41.2K Ratings

🗓️ 27 November 2018

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

Episode 305 of the PetaPixel Photography Podcast.
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Featured: Commercial headshot photographer, Daniel Sommer

In This Episode

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Show Opener:
Commercial headshot photographer, Daniel Sommer, opens the show. Thanks Daniel!

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Stories:
Things to think about when a tough photographic situation presents itself. (#)

Harvard makes a breakthrough in lens tech. (#)

The ethics of capturing people you can't identify with. (#)

Rebranding a camera and a price hike. (#)

When others ruin things for the rest of us. (#)

Google will mess with your bokeh if you let them. (#)

Outtakes

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

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey guys this is Daniel Sommer commercial hat shop photographer based out of beautiful

0:04.1

Sydney Australia and today you're listening to the Peter Pixel Photography

0:07.6

podcast with the one and only Sharky James.

0:10.5

Enjoy.

0:11.5

This episode is brought to you by our good friends at Fresh Books, Me Photo, and Benro.

0:16.5

Further details and codes later in the show.

0:19.7

Welcome to the Petapixil Photography Podcast,

0:23.4

Are you sure you want to do that?

0:26.6

In this episode, a BBC crew breaks a cardinal rule but what would you do?

0:37.3

Harvard makes a breakthrough things to think about when aiming your camera. It's a likea or maybe not so much.

0:44.8

Casey's dropping the banhammer on photographers and Google wants to mess with your

0:50.7

book A kind of sortaa all that and more in episode

0:54.1

three oh five of the pedapixel photography podcast

1:00.3

thank you so much Daniel for opening the show. I greatly appreciate it brother.

1:07.1

Headshots are not as easy as they look and if you shot them before you know that's true and one of those who makes

1:14.5

them look so darn easy is Sydney-based photographer Daniel Summer. He's

1:19.5

Sydney's pure Hurley Headshot Crew Associate and for good reason too.

1:23.7

He's absolutely outstanding.

1:25.9

If you want to see some great headshot and corporate photography from a really great guy,

1:31.2

head on over to Daniel's website at Daniel Summer Photography.com and that's

1:35.4

summer with an oh by the way S-O-M-E-R you'll definitely be happy you did he's got his

1:41.7

headshot game going so strong. And I'd like to thank you all for joining us here in episode

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