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Lens Shark Photography Podcast

Ep. 32: Where is Your Gear Most Likely to be Stolen? - and more

Lens Shark Photography Podcast

Sharky James

Visual Arts, Arts

4.4 • 1.2K Ratings

🗓️ 24 December 2015

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

Here's episode 32 of the PetaPixel Photography Podcast. You can also download the MP3 directly and subscribe via iTunes or RSS!

Call 1-206-333-9308, leave a comment in this post, or use our voicemail widget for feedback/questions for the show.

In This Episode

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Tony and Chelsea Northrup open the show. Thanks guys. I'm borrowing Kyle!

Anti-gear theft registry LensTag releases interesting data about 2015 thefts. (#)

A quick and easy way of removing stubble in Photoshop. (#)

A photographer's lens hood ends up on the ice and is mistaken for a puck. We discuss how to secure yours. (#)

This quick Mac OS X hack will save you frustration when connecting a device or memory card. (#)

A Canadian photographer and his friend brave frigid temps for an amazing shot. (#)

Alon in Israel wants to know what type of backdrop he should get for studio photography.

Photography is used to affect change in Lebanon with it's child bride problem. (#)

An amazing 800+ people are focused on the camera module in Apple's iPhone. (#)

The US drone registry will reveal drone owners' names and address will be publicly available. (#)

The rest of the hilarious intro takes from Chelsea and Tony Northrup.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

This is Tony and Chelsea Northrop.

0:01.4

And you're listening to the Petapixil Photography podcast with Shaki James.

0:05.7

Sounds like a character from one of those Kaper movies, right?

0:08.9

Shaki James.

0:10.1

He's in charge of explosives.

0:10.9

Now we'll do the first part.

0:12.2

Welcome to the Petapixil Photography Podcast.

0:16.0

Episode 32.

0:17.0

Where is your gear most likely to be stolen?

0:20.0

In the... In this episode, Lens tag releases interesting gear theft stats.

0:30.0

A photographer's lens hood is mistaken for a hockey puck.

0:33.7

We have a cool OS 10 hack.

0:35.9

The FAA will make drone registry user info public.

0:39.5

And listener alone in Israel seeks advice

0:42.2

on which kind of studio backdrop to use. All that and more in

0:46.1

episode 32 of the Petapixil Photography Podcast.

0:49.8

Thank you so much Tony and Chelsea for opening the show. I'm dying over here.

0:58.0

Seriously that was an awesome intro and the other outtakes are hilarious too so I'm going to be putting those at the very end of this episode for everyone here because they were so so funny.

1:09.0

I shouldn't be the only one it gets to enjoy them, right?

1:12.0

The Northropes have a great YouTube channel.

1:14.3

I want you guys all to check it out.

1:16.0

And they also have the number one photography book on Amazon.com.

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