Photographing at a Brewery, a Camera Mini-Review, and a Free Photo Editor? Live Life Creative
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This time around we're talking about photographing a Yelp Grand Rapids event at the New Holland Knickerbocker, another great brewery in Grand Rapids:
How do deal with a beautiful natural light scene that fades at sunset, leaving you with less-than-ideal indoor lighting?
How should you treat guests at the event, and what can you do to get them to relax around the camera?
What should you do when a great photo unfolds in front of you?
Plus, I give a short review of the Nikon D750 (only five years too late) and compare it to the Nikon D7000, my first camera.
And at the end, I talk about the free, open-source photo editor darktable (the lack of capitalization is their choice, not mine), and whether you want to learn more about using a great free alternative to Lightroom.
Thanks for listening to Live Life Creative!
Dylan
Find the show notes at http://livelifecreativepodcast.xyz/episodes
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LLC021
Thoughts about the photographic direction of the podcast? Do I need a new name for the show? Let me know! Send me a DM on Instagram @livelifecreativepodcast
This time around we're talking about photographing a Yelp Grand Rapids event at the New Holland Knickerbocker, another great brewery in Grand Rapids:
How do deal with a beautiful natural light scene that fades at sunset, leaving you with less-than-ideal indoor lighting?
How should you treat guests at the event, and what can you do to get them to relax around the camera?
What should you do when a great photo unfolds in front of you?
Plus, I give a short review of the Nikon D750 (only five years too late) and compare it to the Nikon D7000, my first camera.
And at the end, I talk about the free, open-source photo editor darktable (the lack of capitalization is their choice, not mine), and whether you want to learn more about using a great free alternative to Lightroom.
Thanks for listening to Live Life Creative!
Dylan
Find the show notes at http://livelifecreativepodcast.xyz/episodes
Next:
I’d love to hear your feedback
Send a voice message to livelifecreativepodcast@gmail.com
Just open any voice memo app, record what you want to say, and hit the share button to bring it into your email
Subscribe to the Live Live Creative podcast
Subscribe to Live Life Creative in Apple Podcasts, Google Play, or Stitcher, or your favorite podcast app
Leave a 5-star rating and review on Apple Podcasts!
Ratings and reviews is what grows the podcast, so together we can help others be more creative too
Recommend this show to your friends if you’ve found it helpful, and you’ll help them get better at what they do too
20 Min.