The Beginner Photography Podcast is a resource for aspiring and expert photographers that's as fun as it is informative. Host Raymond Hatfield is a wedding photographer. He interviews accomplished photographers in various fields each week. Listeners learn how to capture landscapes, wildlife, sports, travel, food, wine, and more. The experts analyze techniques and equipment. They also provide strategies for starting a photography business. Hatfield's friendliness and humility should reassure anyone who's uncertain behind the camera.
Cell phones have turned everyone into amateur food photographers. What makes photos compelling enough for viewers to buy the food? Award-winning photographer Nate Crawford answers that in one podcast episode. He reveals how to enliven food and invoke emotion. Elegant food on a white plate with a white tablecloth is beautiful, but it might not make people hungry. Crawford shares how apertures, shutter speed, lighting, and lenses elevate the cuisine. His food photos appear lit from within. Crawford explains how he books clients like Bob's Red Mill and Garrett Popcorn Shops.
Acclaimed sports photographers visit The Beginner Photography Podcast. Hatfield interviews Vincent Pugliese about capturing the Super Bowl. He talks to Andrew Bernstein about his four decades as an NBA photographer. Bernstein captured legendary plays by Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant. He reveals the skills that put his photos in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.
Dima Sytnik's podcast interview is intriguing. He touts AI photo software Luminar Neo. Critics think AI might make photographs too artificial. Sytnik lists the benefits. No more hours of boring tutorials or brushing images, he says. AI simplifies workloads and customizes results. Humans still provide the creativity. That's a skill Hatfield needed at one memorable wedding shoot. He got in a car accident on the way. Hatfield took his cameras out of the trunk to inspect them. In his panic, he left some beside the road. Listeners hear how he, his wife, and a videographer saved the day.
Photography is changing. The Beginner Photography Podcast is a reminder of why capturing humanity requires a human vision. New episodes premiere on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
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