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PLP065b: Q&A: Sharp Images and More

Podcast: Play in new window | Download On Today’s Show Lightweight Photo News: New Mirrorless Cameras Q&A: Gear for a long vacation Q&A: Using a remote smartphone app Q&A: How to get sharp pictures Links Mentioned in the Show Hasselblad X1D Fujifilm X-T2 Explore Photography Workshops “Steady Hands” Article The Museum of Making Music

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KNOW

Know Your Gear

The other day my family and I went to the annual San Diego County Fair. One of our favorite things to do is watch the Pig Races. (I know, we’re easily amused!) That day, I took a super-lightweight camera that I have not recently shot with, my Canon G16. I’m “mostly” familiar with it. There […]

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enlightened

Be enLIGHTened!

I LOVE traveling light. This philosophy appeals to many people and for good reason. Energy is a valuable commodity. You’re wise not to waste it. Conserve where you can and spend it on things that really matter. Don’t waste your energy carrying around weight and bulk. Better to spend it on creativity and inspiration. I enjoy […]

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PLP064: A Chat with Thomas Leuthard: Part 2

Podcast: Play in new window | Download On Today’s Show Part 2 of my chat with Thomas Leuthard Thomas Leuthard is a passionate “Street Photographer” from Switzerland who’s gained quite some popularity in the online”Street Photographer” community. He believes in giving back to the community and it’s for this reason he’s published several FREE ebooks, […]

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PLP063: A Chat with Thomas Leuthard

Podcast: Play in new window | Download On Today’s Show The 12 of 12 Photo Challenge Various Photo Articles An interview with Thomas Leuthard Your Photo Assignment for the Show Thomas Leuthard is a passionate “Street Photographer” from Switzerland who’s gained quite some popularity in the online”Street Photographer” community. He believes in giving back to […]

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STEADY HANDS

Steady Hands

I’m going to share with you a simple technique to improve your photos. I said simple, but it’s a practice that is easier said than done. Here it is: Train yourself to have steady hands. That’s it! The steadier your hands, the higher rate of sharper pictures you’ll create. You can have the perfect lighting […]

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