Shutters Inc – episode 118

This week, SI listener Roy Booth submitted this image, which he shot on his Nikon D300. This image is straight out of the camera with no post processing.

Shot by Roy Booth on a Nikon D300.
Shot by Roy Booth on a Nikon D300.

Shelton dicusses the value of doing a photography workshop,
I ask whether you rename your images as part of your workflow, and if so, why?
David Zack asked what lens to use for a rainforest tour (if you don’t want to change lenses in the forest)?,
Shelton bought his mum a Nikon D60,
and we’d like to know if there are any other ‘series’ of podcasts you’d like us to do (along the lines of the ‘wedding’ series we did a while back)?

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Bruce Williams

I have been a professional audio engineer since the mid 80's and am happy to do for free in my spare time what I get paid to do during the week. I created Shutters Inc in May 2005, and it is today (as best as I can tell) THE longest-running photography podcast in the world.

One thought on “Shutters Inc – episode 118

  • March 25, 2009 at 11:39
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    Hi Bruce & Shelton,

    Workshops? Why would you want to do one?
    Well, you get the chance to learn things, hopefully, from the presenter, you get to shoot in places or of people you would normally get a chance to shoot, and you get to play cameras with other participants.
    Yes, I am a workshop junkie!
    I have done many workshops, most with professional photographers, including the “Master Guru”, and I am booked on another one soon.
    They are THE best opportunity to try something you normally may not get the opportunity to try.
    I am booked on a wedding workshop. Do I want to shoot weddings? I don’t know, but here I can learn about it more, and it will help me decide.

    So, book a workshop Bruce. Come to Melbourne and we will look after you.

    Cheers guys, and thanks for the great informative podcasts. Happy Shooting
    Graham Anderson

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