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🗓️ 7 July 2014
⏱️ 90 minutes
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What goes into capturing images like it was 1850 all over again? I’ll tell you, a whole lot of knowledge, caustic chemicals and a lot of practice.
I had photographer Giles Clement in to the loft this week to talk about his love affair with tintype photography. How he got into it, how he learned what he has learned and his thoughts on the future of the medium. Yes, I asked if it is being ruined by the easy access to everything that is needed to make tintype images.
Giles knows his stuff and I asked him to stick around for a 5 Min Portrait using one of his 8x10 view cameras. That video was a lot of fun to make and I can not wait to share it with you. If you would like to contact Giles for his services you can contact him on his Squarespace site http://www.gilesclement.com/ .
This week was loaded with a ton of Photo News stories that Mr Stephen Eckert brought to life. There were some interruptions, some singing and a whole lot of fun.
Don’t forget I will be heading to Seattle to be on CreativeLIVE to teach a class on Low Light Photography starting Thursday July 10th until July 12th. This is a FREE class as long as you tune in to the live broadcast. While in Seattle we will be attempting our very first Mobile RAWtalk with a LIVE studio audience. I hope you will be able to join my class.
I want to thank AllensCamera.com for their continued support, RODE Microphones for the killer audio gear we use, Atomos for our digital recorders and you.
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0:00.0 | So you can actually see the clock over here? |
0:02.0 | I can, yeah. |
0:02.8 | Your letters and numbers are huge. |
0:05.3 | It's because, you know, I need big numbers to see because I'm blind and we don't have |
0:08.5 | anybody in the seat this week because, well, we didn't have that much to do because |
0:11.8 | we pre-filmed an interview that we're going to talk about in a couple seconds. |
0:14.9 | But I like the big numbers. |
0:16.6 | Yeah, they're huge. |
0:17.4 | I wish mine was nearly as big, but it's not. All right, if you guys hear any extra loud noises today, there's some jackhammering that started around 8 a.m. this morning. |
0:27.1 | Lovely. |
0:27.8 | Yes, it's 8 a.m. 8 a.m. I don't want to say this morning because it's 8 a.m. |
0:32.7 | People do that all the time. It's it, it was at 7 p.m. 7 a.m. this morning. Well, that's what the a.m. means. |
0:39.8 | Yeah, but I think just assuming if it wasn't like yesterday morning or the morning before, |
0:44.6 | I don't know. Right. It started at 8 this morning. Eight this morning. It's one or the other. |
0:50.8 | Without the a.m. I guess you. No a. So that that time the morning. Anyway, that worked. Okay. Is it time to start? |
0:54.9 | It's time to start. |
0:56.1 | Yeah. |
0:56.6 | All right. |
0:57.6 | Jared Pullen Froonos Photo. |
1:01.8 | Dot com and welcome to the last episode. |
1:04.7 | It's not the last episode. |
1:06.0 | I was about to cry. |
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