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Podcast 67: Canon 28-70 Lens Experience

The Canon RF 28-70mm F2.0 L USM lens has been around for a while, but it was recently added to my lens arsenal as I update my equipment to mirrorless. It was purchased to replace the EF 24-70mm lens that I’ve used for numerous years and to this day is one of my favorite lenses.

Why did I take the plunge and spend a lot to get this lens updated?

Well… some of the events we have low lights and the lower aperture is another way to get these images to look better. Also, we’ve been using the EF-RF adapter and even though they do a great job, there always felt to be a little lag when using it on the Canon R5 mirrorless.

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Podcast 59: Florida High School Football Photos

High School Sports have a long history of downtown rivals and this was evident this past week in Riverview Florida. I’ve had the pleasure of working with both East Bay High School and Riverview High School - both are situated a few miles apart. Before the season started, both teams had their Football Team Pictures and Individual images taken - where the studio was transported to both schools.

Historically, the teams would go out to the field sit on bleachers and you’re at the mercy of all 80 players ready at once and also the weather cooperating. Both sessions this summer with the teams, it stormed as we were already inside.

I’m often asked, what makes our photos different from others. - The answer is simple, we continually focus on ways to create an image that feels top quality and something that could also be present in a magazine or a graphic that you would see on ESPN.

The other part of our editing process is, at times not everyone can make photo day. The edits are done, so in the event the unforeseen occcurs and a student misses the session, we can coordinate with the parent and coach a time to get image completed. This happened recently due to an injury, post team photos the parent and student came to the studio and we did their images. I was able to add the student into the team photo before delivery to the team and we didn’t miss a beat.

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Podcast 53: Using Pinterest to Plan you Holiday Photo Sessions

Photo sessions sometimes come as a second thought after an initial conversation. Things get crazy, we all have some sort of day to day activity that takes us away from a project or thought. To assist in your planning, Pinterest has a unique tool to also give you an overview of when searches are conducted for topics trends.pinterest.com/

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Tap Room Podcast 50: Theatre Photography

My oldest son is big into theatre, it’s wasn’t something I surrounded myself during my younger years but as he’s progressed in acting I’ve become more involved. What caught my attention off the beginning was the subpar imagery that went out for the cast members and what I saw on social media. It was to the point where my wife and I volunteered to make sure proper images were created - we were a little selfish since our son was involved and wanted those also for ourselves.

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Podcast 47: Value in work

I was recently approached about doing music edits for a bodybuilding show, which in the past is something i’ve done to help out a few friends here and there. For posing routines, you typically have only 60 seconds to show off in the evening show when it’s just you on stage and I’d match the music accordingly to what was provided. The edits that were done wouldn’t generate any editing awards and when recently asked if I’d do it as a favor but unfortunately my schedule is quite hectic and couldn’t do it.

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Tap Room Podcast 42: How to Add a Rainbow Effect to a Powder Photography Session

In this podcast, we are working with powder photography. This is a type of photo created using powder and movement. We will be applying the rainbow effect, creating a fun look for your clients as you look to add a bit more creativity to your sessions.

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