Pro Photo Podcast #71 – Things I've Learned

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30x70 Family Wall Portait on Canvas
This is the 30x70 classical framed canvas Gavin made from the large family project discussed on this episode. More links below.

Today’s Host... Gavin Seim. This week Gavin look at news, a bit on LR3, the stolen photo and a look at the technique and results of the large family portrait, the underwater senior session and more.

Podcast #71 forum discussion:

Notable Time Indexes:

  • 00:00 Introductions and news
  • 01:40 Lightroom 3.2
  • 04:44 Stolen photo update
  • 08:35 Canon Lenses still coming off
  • 12:00 Introducing Power Workflow 3
  • 14:19 Things I’ve Learned
  • 16:50 Fusion Wedding Videos
  • 23:30 The Twin Cities Trip
  • 25:30 The large family portrait
  • 41:43 The underwater portrait session.
  • 52:24 Pick of the Week.
  • 52:12 Closing nerdyness.

PS. These are things I’ve learned. I’m only 25 so I have a lot more to learn. I reserve the right to  learn better in the future 😉

Gavin’s new Power Workflow3 LR Presets. Use code PPS to save 15%

Gavins new fine art blog. f164. A travelogue and deep analysis journal.

Canon announced the 60D.

**Corrections. I repeatedly said D,30 D40, D50. Those ate old camera. I meant to say 30D, 40D, 50D. Also I say Episode 70 at the start. This is #71.

Stolen Photos. Not an uncommon problem. This is the photo they used. They did pay up however.

LR 3.2 is official. We’ll see if it fixes things.

Some new bodies, lenses etc. Nothing earth shattering. D60 is here, but just is an upgraded rebel (ie Sd cards) 7D seems to be the new 50D.

Here’s the article about Canon lenses falling off.

Projects:

Gavin’s article about selling large wall portraits.

Gavin used this Ewa Marine bag for the underwater session.

Here’s the blog post of the underwater portraits session in Chelan.

Fusion Video reaction. Heres the the client reaction. Heres the post with the result.

Gavs favorite from the underwater poretrait session.Click for the blog post and more from this session.,
Heres the image the 30x70 was made from. Click for a larger version.

Midnight Seattle went into the PPA loan collection.

Photography and Coffee. I just assume photographers drink good coffee. I LOVE coffee. My son helps me make espresso almost every day. The poll is in the sidebar. This is the Rocket Premium Plus I bought. Loving it.

Pick: Epson artisan printers. Cheap printing of disks. Artisan 50 or Artisan 710 All in One.

These are the printable disks Gav used. Best we’ve found.

Here’s our new trailer.

I also got a PK301 mini projector.


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  1. I really like this podcast, especially your views on fusion video! Would you like to share how you are going to monetize the videos? DVD for clients with additional fee?

  2. Awesome show! I especially like the talk about the underwater photography. I’ll have to do a search for the bag that you were talking about. That seems pretty reasonable… might try it with my Rebel first 🙂

  3. Gavin,

    For a large group intended for a large wall portrait, buy or build a pano head and shoot a two or three frame pano. CS5 does a good job of stitching and you’ll have resolution limited only by the number of frames you shoot. The way you’ve posed the group, there are excellent places to make the break between frames for a three frame pano. Explain to the group what you’re doing so you have minimal movement of people between frames and it’ll work just fine.

    I’ve done this with shots of the local orchestra where the subjects were more tightly packed than what you had, and it worked great using my DIY pano head.

    Don Flory
    Manassas, Va.

    1. Dirk triangles regarding groups is fairly straight forward. It’s a guideline to me, but bottom line is positioning heads so they form relative triangles tends to be pleasing. That said I know we could go deeper. I hope to do an article on group posing in the future. I believe I also made a Photo Couch podcast from a bit back on groups.

  4. Gavin, I’ve started listening to you about 6 months ago and I learn something new from each show. Thanks so much for your willingness to share. Agree with you about LIghtroom 3 being slow. I thought it was my computer. Drove me to clean up my hard drive and consider additional ram. Still not making a difference. It was good to hear that I’m not the only one having trouble with LR 3.

    Can totally see why you made it to Loan Collection with that image. Congrats. Have happy travels with your family.

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I'm from WA State USA and started studying photography in 97. I started work as a pro (using that word loosely because I sucked) using film at age 16. I learned fast but was not as easy to find training then. Sometimes I beat my head against the wall until I figured stuff out.

As digital dawned I went all in and got to study with masters like Ken Whitmire. In 09 I founded the Pro Photo Show podcast. I started promoting tone-focused editing. When Lightroom arrived, I started developing tools to make editing and workflow better.

20 years of study and photography around the country earned me a Master of Photography (M.Photog) from PPA. I got to see my workshops and tools featured in publications across the industry. Once I even won the prestigious HotOne award for my "EXposed" light and tone workshop.

Wanting something calmer, I moved to Mexico in 2017. It's a land of magical light. I'm here now exploring light and trying to master my weak areas. I make videos of that for my Youtube channel, sharing what I learn. I hope you'll stick around and be part of Light Hunters Tribe... Gavin

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