P#23: International Travel Photography Show Notes -- An Interview with Scott Stulberg (Part 1)
Expert photographer Scott Stulberg reveals the secrets of international travel photography
International travel photography may be one of the most exciting niches of the photography world, but it can also be one of the most challenging. What do you need to succeed, and what should you know before you get started? Scott Stulberg answered these questions and more during his 7 Photography Questions interview.
Show Notes for 7 Photography Questions Interview With Scott Stulberg (Part 1)
Topic: International Travel Photography
Host: Dr. Audri G. Lanford
Guest: Scott Stulberg
Photographer's Main Website: www.Asa100.com
Locations: Los Angeles, CA and Boone, NC
This episode of the "7 Photography Questions" Podcast is sponsored by HalloweenPhotographySecrets.com and Calumet Photographic.
7 Biggest International Travel Photography Photographer Questions for Scott Stulberg Part 1
1. What is the single biggest mistake people make in International travel photography?
2. What lenses and accessories are a "must" for your photography travel bag? What precautions do you take with equipment to get them safely from point A to point B?
3. How do you scope out the best destinations and find the best locations for great travel photography shots?
4. How do you go about finding models to shoot while you're traveling?
Photographer Bio
Scott Stulberg is a professional photographer who travels the world in search of unique photo opportunities. His work can be seen around the globe in everything from book covers to calendars and his pictures have also appeared in widely-recognized publications such as Newsweek and the New York Times.
Scott is represented by five stock agencies, including the prestigious Corbis and GettyImages. He also teaches photography in a variety of venues including the Julia Dean Workshops and UCLA Extension.
Artist's Website:
Resources Mentioned During the Podcast:
Canon 5D
Canon 5D Mark II
70-200mm lens (similar to one seen here)
15mm fish eye lens (similar to one seen here)
16-35mm lens (similar to one seen here)
1.4 extender (similar to one seen here)
50mm macro lens (similar to one seen here)
Tripod
Really Right Stuff ball heads
Epson P5000 or P7000
iPod
100mm macro lens
SLR cameras
Nikon D80
Nikon D300
Canon 40D
Canon 50D
Tokina lenses
Sigma lenses
11-17mm wide angle lens
Canon 70-200mm f4 lens
Google
Photographs Discussed in This Interview
Will be included in next week's podcast - Part 2 of this interview
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