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With William Patino and Cameron Sandercock, 'Shoot First, Questions Later' is an informative and mildly entertaining photography podcast with a RAW aussie flavour. Thumbnail by Cal Harmer, Header by Sam Markham
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16. Overcoming Mountains w/ Elizabeth Gadd
This weeks episode is a banger! We chat with Elizabeth Gadd, Canadian photographer of portraits and landscapes, and the whimsical combination of the two. Lizzy shares her wisdom on creative ruts, putting emotion into all of her work, enjoying moments in nature instead of getting distracted by a camera, and so much more!! Another first for this episode is the appearance of our first ever canine guest Pepper! I know it seems excessive, but there's not enough exclamation points to explain how great this episode is!!!! As always, see below or @shootfirstpodcast on instagram for show notes and send in any questions to shootfirstpodcast@gmail.com and any feedback to a review in iTunes:
Lizzy's recent castle photo in Ireland:
http://bit.ly/2kAkm6r
Lizzy's "Leaf Thief":
http://bit.ly/2yAu7b1
Lizzy's final 365 photo:
http://bit.ly/2g5fEwi
Lizzy's photo in the mountains:
http://bit.ly/2fW6QVG
Lizzy's wise words on creativity:
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15. We're Back!
We're back! Thanks for tuning in after a short hiatus from the pod, where we took some time to try and improve some aspects and our approach to what content we're giving you guys!
In this episode we catch up with the last month or so and what projects we've been tackling and also new adventures on the horizon and then we dive into a good old camera gear question from @lachiezettl, cropped vs. full frame sensor. BIIIIGG shoutout to Cal Harmer who did our new thumbnail image, check out more of his work here: www.calharmer.com
Please feel free to send through any feedback you have on the pod and any questions you have to shootfirstpodcast@gmail.com
You can see any photos from the show below, or at @shootfirstpodcast on instagram!
Show Notes (click through):
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14. New Zealand
Recording from New Zealand after hosting a week long workshop, we answer two questions, look back on our first ever photos, and discuss some stories from the road. Check out @shootfirstpodcast on instagram for show notes, or see links below.
Will's 'first' photo:
http://williampatino.com/product/home/
Cam's 'first' photo:
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13. The Marinade Effect
We go in depth with our editing process in this episode, so dive in for some good info on our approach towards translating our photos in to a finished product. To clarify, we discuss a photo in Iceland of the aurora that Cam says we took at the same time, and then Will says Cam was asleep. We took the same photo and then a few hours later, after Cam fell asleep, Will went back and reshot it (in better conditions). See notes below or go to @shootfirstpodcast on instagram for photos!
Will's bombo photo:
http://williampatino.com/product/armageddon/
Cam's Kirkjufell photo:
http://www.camsandercock.com/landscape#2
Will's Kirkjufell photo:
http://williampatino.com/product/arise/
Sergio Larrain's letter:
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12. Point Of Delirium
In this ep, we talk about fitting in photography around a busy life schedule, and give praise where praise is due. Show notes below or at @shootfirstpodcast on instagram.
Pentax 6x7 Camera:
http://bit.ly/2sEvCke
Elizabeth Gadd's photo:
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11. Moccasins On The Bed
We're excited to be back after a short hiatus due to travel, and we've got a new segment to introduce! We talk about film vs digital photography and Will tells us about his recent trip to Canada. See below or @shootfirstpodcast on instagram for show notes.
Moccasins on the bed (click through):
http://bit.ly/2ruRFWO
Cam's shot in the city (click through):
http://bit.ly/2ruRFWO
Will's icy canada photo:
http://williampatino.com/product/selah/
The work of Marcus Moller Bitsch:
http://www.marcusmb.com/
Cam's 'Lubitel' film medium format camera he uses:
http://bit.ly/2rgNm1T
Nirav Patel's photography:
http://bit.ly/2s9YvD8
Customer Reviews
Wonderful podcast
Content is engaging and presented in a succinct way. Hosts have wonderful chemistry. Great for anyone interested in photography even a little bit.
Short and sweet
If you're into photography and looking for a podcast about your hobby, I recommend this one. Very little filler but not overly technical.