Shutters Inc – episode 261

This week,
Glynn and Bruce shoot together,
Glynn’s solar eclipse image,
Michael Buble,
Glynn’s ballet dancer shoot,
the shoot you did see (the girls on a dirt road),
the shoot that you won’t see (kids gone crazy),
Glynn heading off to the U.S. for the Big Photo Show (make sure you catch him there, or at Paul’s Photo in L.A.,
he’ll also be doing Limited Edition print signing at the Tamron booth,
the photographer vs photo-thief court case with a great outcome,
Are these guys the photo equivalent of the Nigerian e-mail scam?,
Steve Peters (via the Shutters Inc FB page) alerted us to the Light Blaster, which Glynn is a bit excited about (so much so he’s considering running Light Blaster workshops!),
the creepy Chinese guy,
National Geographic photo contest,
Glynn’s Top 5 World Class Landscape Photos Tips,

1: Go to an amazing place
2: Have the right equipment
3: Compose it amazingly
4: Wait for incredible light
5: Slap it around in Photoshop until it looks nothing like the day you were there.

New Elinchrom Lights ELC’s,
last week, we spoke about Beyonce’s video for “Single Ladies”, and it’s beautiful and insightful lighting techniqes…. this week, check out this video for Sparkles and Wine, which is similar in its approach,
we’ve all seen the hand-drawn 50s pin-up girls, but have you seen the photos that inspired them?,
learnphotoediting.net $24 lifetime special,
the world’s largest pinhole camera photograph,
Joe McNally’s Beijing images,
and if you’re wishing there were some funky places near you to shoot in/around, there just might be! Check out this site to see what’s in your neck of the woods.

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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.