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Email me to find out more about the Team 3CX landscape and nature photography community - [email protected]
For all the links and show notes for everything we talk about - https://threecolors.co/podcast-31
In this episode of the 3C Show, I catch up with Nerrel from the Team 3CX community who’s been taking some amazing high key bird photos. We speak about how to create the high key look and why she’s made this creative choice with these photos.
Find out more about the Team 3CX landscape and nature photography community email me at [email protected]
Check out Nerrel’s work
Instagram @nerrelloader
Flickr
I had a question come in from a Team 3CX Photography Community member regarding any tips I have for traveling with nonphotographers.
I think we've all been in this situation where we've been traveling with noncreative people when we are the creative that's interested in shooting and taking time to get the shot while the noncreative is getting a little frustrated.
Listen to this episode of the show for my best tips on how you can reduce this frustration.
For all the show note for this episode head over to 3 Colors.
Enjoy the show
Johny
Knowledge of things like aperture, shutter speed, ISO, focus, light, and composition make up the core building blocks of photography.
Looking back at my personal photography journey I made one huge mistake.
Instead of investing my time and energy into gaining a sound understanding of the fundamentals I just floated along with my photography using trial and error to get by.
As you could imagine it was a huge waste of time and differentially something I would have changed if I had the chance.
So in saying that I don't want you to waste all that time like I did.
I've found the perfect ebook called Photography Essential Skills by Pro Photographer Brent Mail that will teach you everything you need to know about the essentials of photography in an easy to understand format.
Do yourself a favor and dont waste loads of time I did.
Brent's been kind enough to give 3 Colors subscribers a super discount and some amazing bonuses,
CLICK HERE TO CHECK OUT THIS AWESOME EBOOKEnjoy and share to spread the photography love.
Johny
Why it's important to know you gear, dropping filters off Horseshoe Bend, Johny's new toys, and using your Macbook as your main computer.
Show notes and linksHerbie's Canada Videos
Johny’s Podcasting Rig
Johny's new phone
Mavic Pro
Elgarto Dock
Johny's Laptop Stand
Tangent ripple
Herbie's Apple Tips
New MacBook Pro keyboard problems
Lee’s webcam Logitech 920 C
Johny’s Black Friday Buys
Herby’s Black Friday buys
This week on the 3C Show where changing it up a bit and introducing a brand new host Lee Herbet.
Herby is a filmmaker from Melbourne running his company Capturing Passion.
With a passion for filmmaking, Apple and all things techie Herby is going to be a great addition to the 3C show.
We chat about the camera in the iPhone X, tips for traveling with camera gear, and the importance of having a creative space.
Show notes and links
Johny's Maldives Video
Johny's Maldives Travel kit.
iPhone X Animoji
iPhone App Focos
Lee's Apple Tips
Lee NAS Devices Synology
Carbon Copy Cloner Mac backup software
Back Blaze online backup
If you have you'll know how difficult it can be to get a clean shot without all those pesky reflections.
Glass is such a reflective surface it can be such a nightmare.
But sometimes you just have to take the shot and the fact that you have to shoot through glass can be totally out of your control.
The most common reasons can be that you can't open the window from your high rise hotel room.
Or maybe you're on a train or plane where the windows don't open
The good news is I have 4 ninja tips that will give you the best chance of jagging that clean reflection free photo shooting through glass.
This photography question came from one of the awesome Team 3CX community members.
If you have something you need a hand with send me an email at [email protected]
Enjoy and share to spread the photography love.
Johny
Discover what each of these three filters will do for your photography and how they'll open up a whole new world of creative options.
I also explain the the differnece between glass and polocarbinate filters, and ways to fix the color cast you can ofter get from cheaper filters.
Plus get a killer tip that's going to save you loads of money when buying your filters.
This question came from one of the awesome Team 3CX community members.
If you have something you need a hand with sending me an email [email protected]
Enjoy and share to spread the photography love.
Johny
Something that really makes me angry is when I get told by a photographer, "I was told I have to buy insert name of expensive camera gear here to get great images."
It really takes the wind out of your sail and makes you feel like you'll never be the photographer you want to be because you can't afford to drop 2k on that new lens.
Well, the good news is gear doesn't matter and it's not the key to being a good photographer.
The key to taking great photos is pure creativity it's something you can't buy but with practice and persistence, it's something you can learn.
OK, rant over!
I want to give you my picks for the best portrait lenses you can get on a budget.
These lenses are also very commonly sold second hand so that makes it even cheaper to get your hands on them.
This question came from one of the awesome Team 3CX community members.
If you have something you need a hand with sending me an email [email protected]
Enjoy & share to spread the photography love.
Johny
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