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Lens Shark Photography Podcast

Ep. 96: Shooting the Olympics in Rio…and Trying Not to Get Robbed - and more

Lens Shark Photography Podcast

Sharky James

Visual Arts, Arts

4.41.2K Ratings

🗓️ 7 August 2016

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

Here's episode 96 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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Noted fashion photographer and host of "Top Photographer", Nigel Barker opens the show.  Thanks Nigel!

A photographer gets robbed of $40,000 US worth of gear in Rio ahead of the Olympics. (#)

KitSentry is still vapor and a report questions the future of F-Stop Gear. (#)

Rumors that Sony is set to drop a 16-35mm f/2.8 at Photokina...and I finally choose a camera system. (#)

Zuma Press sues Getty Images for Getty's second major copyright infringement lawsuit in a week. (#)

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Transcript

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0:00.0

This is

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nygeal photography podcast with Sharky James. Cheers.

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This episode is sponsored by our friends at Fresh Books.

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The weather is better and if you're a freelance photographer or small business owner

0:14.3

You'd much rather be out in it shooting rather than dealing with paperwork right and that's where the cloud-based accounting software from

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Fresh Books comes in to sign up for your 30-day free trial go to

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Freshbooks.com forward slash Petapixil and enter Petapixil in the how did you

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hear about a section. Thank you Fresh Books for your support. Welcome to the Petapixil

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photography podcast, episode 96, shooting the Olympics in Rio and trying not to

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get robbed. In this episode, safety concerns for photographers

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shooting the Olympics in Rio, Getty gets sued for the second time in a week.

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Sony may be getting ready to drop a 16 to 35 millimeter G master and I finally pick a

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camera system. Doubts about Kit Century and F-Stop Gear's future, and Nigel Barker is looking

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for the top photographer. All that and more in episode 96 of the Petapixil Photography Podcast.

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Thank you so much Nigel for opening the show.

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I greatly appreciate it brother.

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You know, you'd be hard-pressed to find

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someone into photography that doesn't recognize that voice or the name Nigel Barker

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the noted fashion photographer served as photographer and judge on 17 seasons of America's

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next top model with Tyra Banks.

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He's the host of the gentleman's code on Sirius XM, Channel 102, a really great guy by all accounts, and now he's the host of a five episode series

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set to air on Adorama TV called Top Photographer. They're in search of five

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