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Lens Shark Photography Podcast

Ep. 63: Jason Lanier on the Jerk That Ran Over His Gear - and more

Lens Shark Photography Podcast

Sharky James

Visual Arts, Arts

4.41.2K Ratings

🗓️ 10 April 2016

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

Here's episode 63 of the PetaPixel Photography Podcast. You can also download the MP3 directly and subscribe via iTunes or RSS!

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In This Episode

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Sony Artisan Jason Lanier opens the show. Thanks Jason!

We reach out to photographer Jason Lanier on the incident in Fort Worth, TX in which a man drove over his camera gear with his truck. We also discuss precautions to better protector yourself and your gear. (#)

Is Sony's full-frame, DSLR-like a9 mirrorless sports/action body on its way? (#)

Gap causes a stir with a Gap Kids campaign, but there's a backstory. (#)

Terrill wants to know whether or not his flash is dying.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey guys this is Sony Artisan of imagery Jason Lanier and you're listening to the

0:03.2

Petapixil photography podcast with Sharky James. Enjoy. This episode is

0:08.5

sponsored by our friends at Fresh Books. Springtime means tax time and their cloud-based accounting software helps freelance

0:15.1

photographers and small business owners get their lives back and get back to shooting by making

0:20.4

paperwork a breeze. To sign up for your 30-day free trial go to

0:24.4

Fresh Books.com forward slash Petapixil and enter Petapixil in the

0:28.6

How Did You Hear About a Section? Thank you Fresh Books for your support.

0:32.2

Welcome to the Petapixil Photography Podcast, Episode 63.

0:37.0

Jason Lanier on the jerk and aims for his gear.

0:51.0

Is Sony's rumored DSLR- DSL like A9 on the way? Gap Kids makes an error

0:56.3

in judgment with a photo and listener Terrell wants to know if his flash is

1:00.6

dying. All that and more in episode 63 of the Petapixil

1:04.9

photography podcast. Thank you so much Jason for opening the show. I greatly appreciate it brother.

1:14.4

We have a story coming up in this episode featuring Jason so I thought what better

1:18.8

time than now to have him do an intro? Jason Leneer is not only a Sony artisan of imagery, he's a popular

1:25.2

workshop leader, educator, and outspoken critic of the nonsense that plagues this

1:30.3

industry that we all love and I greatly appreciate that about him.

1:34.0

When you call it like you see it, the haters and trolls come out and

1:38.0

Jason Lanier is very familiar with this.

1:40.0

I've gotten to know these haters and trolls myself as well.

1:43.2

If you want to be entertained while learning photography,

1:46.2

you will definitely not be bored if you watch the videos on J. Celineer's

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