Cameras or Whatever - Photography Talk Stalman Photography
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A podcast for the working photographer. From veterans of iStockphoto and creators of Stocksy United. We take a deep look at running a photography business, the gear we nerd out over, and what motivates us to turn pictures into a career. We talk about stock photography, cameras, lenses, fashion photography, street style, social media and a healthy dose of whatever.
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60 - Upgrading Workflows
It's been a while since we took inventory of our workflow and a few things have changed. We talk about our memory card strategies, how we use Lightroom, and hard drive management.
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59 - Next Gen
The band is back together to talk about the Nikon Z7, the Sony a7III, and the flaws in HSL sliders.
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58 - So Many Great Cameras
We take a look at the Hasselblad H6D, Canon C200, Aputure Lights, and much more.
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57 - Portrait Lighting
There are lots of ways to shoot a great portrait, but even more ways to shoot a terrible one. Let's talk about some of the best/easiest techniques to light portrait photography.
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56 - Cameron's take on 2017
Since he couldn't make it to the last episode, we go over some of Cameron's recent favorite cameras.
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55 - Gear of the Year 2017
Jordan Drake of The Camera Store TV is back to talk about one of the craziest years for cameras.
Customer Reviews
Photography at its best
Great casual photography conversations here.
The Panasonic LX100 has a leaf shutter. Fast aperture, leaf shutter, beautiful (non) high speed sync photos during the daytime. A strobist’s budget dream. Its possible to do in fixed lens cameras, more expensive for interchangeable lens systems.
A bit boring, outdated for today’s standard
I tried to listen to a few different episodes, but was bored, regardless of topic.
Do your work before making a podcast
There’s generally not much news going on in cameras industry, not big ones, that is. Therefore you would think that camera news outlets, like websites, YouTube channels, or podcasts, should really make sure that what they say is accurate.
But nope, not whoever is making this podcast. They just open their mouth and say whatever they feel like saying. For example, in the first episode in 2018, they blatantly said that Nikon D850 uses a Sony sensor. A specifically made SONY sensor. And they say that information comes from Jordan from TCSTV. I’m no gear nerd but even I know that Nikon acquired a company in the middle east to manufacture their own sensors. Yet these people who make a camera podcast spared no sweat in assigning Sony as Nikon’s sensor manufacturer.
Life is too short to waste on a idiotic podcast like this one.