Archives
- 2008.07.24: P#9 Q2C: Do I Need To Pay The Subject Of My Travel Photo?
- 2008.07.23: P#9 Q2B: Do I Need Written Permission to Publish My Travel Photographs?
- 2008.07.23: P#9 Q2A: How Do I Approach Taking Candid Portraits of Strangers?
- 2008.07.22: P#9 Q1: What Is The Single Biggest Travel Photography Mistake People Make?
- 2008.07.22: P#9: Show Notes for Travel Photography -- An Interview With Brenda Tharp
- 2008.07.21: Podcast #9: Travel Photography - An Interview with Brenda Tharp
- 2008.07.21: P#8 Q7B: What's the One Thing That Will Make the Biggest Difference in Our Wildlife Photography?
- 2008.07.20: P#8 Q7A: 2 Terrific Exercises for Improving Your Wildlife Photography
- 2008.07.20: P#8: A Photograph of a Red Eye Tree Frog Taken at Night
- 2008.07.19: P#8: A Photograph of Just the Head of a Lion Amidst a Sea of Grass
- 2008.07.19: P#8: A Tight Crop of the Nose and Claws of a Brown Bear Creates a Unique Photograph
- 2008.07.18: P#8: Photographing a Chameleon Using a Wide Fish-Eye Lens for an Interesting Effect
- 2008.07.18: P#8: This Photograph of an African Wild Dog Won the BBC Endangered Species Award This Year
- 2008.07.17: P#8 Q6E: Using a Different Button to Auto Focus on Your Digital Camera
- 2008.07.17: P#8 Q6D: An Autofocus Technique to Improve Your Photography
- 2008.07.16: P#8 Q6C: Getting Eye-to-Eye with Wildlife
- 2008.07.16: P#8 Q6B: More About Using Slow Shutter Speeds for Great Wildlife Photography
- 2008.07.15: P#8 Q6A: Secrets to Taking Great Wildlife Pictures
- 2008.07.15: P#8: Show Notes for Wildlife Photography -- An Interview With Roy Toft (Continued)
- 2008.07.14: Podcast #8: Wildlife Photographs - An Interview with Roy Toft (Continued)
- 2008.07.14: P#7 Q5B: Is There an Ideal Number of Photos to Take of a Specific Animal in a Given Situation?
- 2008.07.13: P#7 Q5A: Being Prepared for All Wildlife Photography Situations
- 2008.07.12: P#7 Q4: How Do I Get the Best Photos Possible on a Photo Safari?
- 2008.07.11: P#7 Q3B: What Photography Gear Do I Need, Other than a Long Lens, for Great Wildlife Photos?
- 2008.07.11: P#7 Q3A: What Equipment Will I Need for a Wildlife Photography Trip?
- 2008.07.10: P#7 Q2B: Do You Have Any Tips That Will Improve My Wildlife Photography on Location?
- 2008.07.10: P#7 Q2A: Where Are the Best Places to Photograph Wildlife?
- 2008.07.09: P#7 Q1: What's the Single Biggest Mistake People Make When They Photograph Wildlife?
- 2008.07.08: P#7 Intro: Roy Toft, Wildlife Photographer, Creates His Own Element
- 2008.07.08: P#7: Show Notes for Wildlife Photography -- An Interview With Roy Toft
- 2008.07.07: Podcast #7: Wildlife Photography - An Interview with Roy Toft
- 2008.07.07: P#6 Q#7b: Learning More About Night Photography
- 2008.07.07: P#6 Q#7a: What Exercises Can You Do to Improve Your Twilight and Night Photography?
- 2008.07.06: P#6: Where Is the Best Place to Photograph Lightning in the United States?
- 2008.07.06: P#6: Using a Long Telephoto to Photograph the Full Moon
- 2008.07.05: P#6: Capturing the New York Skyline at Twilight
- 2008.07.05: P#6: Photographing the Eiffel Tower in a Light Rain
- 2008.07.05: P#6: The Baha'i Temple in New Delhi at Twilight
- 2008.07.04: P#6: A Breathtaking Photograph of Vernazza
- 2008.07.04: P#6: A Spectacular Photograph of Manarola at Twilight
- 2008.07.04: P#6 Q#6: What Are the Secrets to Great Night Photography?
- 2008.07.03: P#6 Q#5: What Are Some Suggestions for Making Twilight Pictures More Dramatic?
- 2008.07.03: P#6 Q#4b: What Other Tips Are There For Shooting the Moon?
- 2008.07.03: P#6 Q#4a: How Do You Capture Really Great Shots of the Moon?
- 2008.07.02: P#6 Q3: A Simple Tip to Improve Your Photographs of Lightning
- 2008.07.02: P#6 Q2b: Using, or Not Using, a Flash For Fireworks and Night Photography
- 2008.07.02: P#6 Q#2a: What's the Single Biggest Mistake People Make That Leads to Poor Photographs of Fireworks?
- 2008.07.01: P#6 Q#1b: How Do You Determine Exposure in Your Night Photography if You Don't Use a Light Meter?
- 2008.07.01: P#6: Spectacular Fireworks Over Nashville, Tennessee
- 2008.07.01: P#6: An Iconic American Photograph -- Fireworks and the Statue of Liberty
- 2008.07.01: P#6 Q#1a: Why Is a Light Meter Useless When Photographing Fireworks -- Or Photographing More Generally at Night?
- 2008.07.01: P#6: Show Notes for Fireworks, Twilight and Night Photography -- An Interview with Master Photographer Jim Zuckerman
- 2008.06.30: Podcast #6: Fireworks, Twilight and Night Photography: Photographing Fireworks, Lightning and the Moon -- An Interview with Jim Zuckerman
- 2008.06.30: P#5 Q#7b: What's The One Thing You Most Want People To Remember To Add Impact To Their Photos?
- 2008.06.30: P#5 Q#7a: What Exercises Can Our Listeners Do to Improve the Wow! Factor in Their Photography?
- 2008.06.29: P#5 Using Artificial Light to Create Patterns in a Photograph on the Knife River
- 2008.06.29: P#5 Using Different Shutter Speeds to Photograph Waterfalls
- 2008.06.28: P#5 Sunrise Over Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge
- 2008.06.28: P#5 Cropping the Background in a Picture of a California Poppy
- 2008.06.28: P#5 Stripping the Color From a Photograph of Joshua Tree National Park
- 2008.06.27: P#5 Q#6: What Are The Secrets Of Great Photo Composition?
- 2008.06.27: P#5 Q#5: How Does Shooting From Different Angles Make My Outdoor Photography More Interesting?
- 2008.06.26: P#5 Q#4b: What Photography Techniques Can I Learn To Improve My Use Of Color?
- 2008.06.26: For Podcast Alley Fans...
- 2008.06.26: P#5 Q#4a: I Love Color -- How Do I Use Color to Add More Wow! to My Photographs?
- 2008.06.25: P#5 Q#3b: Creating Photo Impact With the Use of Backlighting
- 2008.06.25: P#5 Q#3a: How Do You Find And Recognize Interesting Light For Your Photographs?
- 2008.06.24: P#5 Q#2: What's The Single Biggest Thing A Beginner Can Do To Improve Their Photo Composition?
- 2008.06.24: P#5 Q#1: What's The Biggest Mistake Amateur Photographers Make That Leads to Dull Pictures?
- 2008.06.24: P#5: Show Notes for Adding the Wow Factor -- Photographer Rob Sheppard
- 2008.06.23: Podcast #5: Adding The Wow Factor: An Interview With Photographer Rob Sheppard
- 2008.06.23: P#4 Q7b: I've Got My Model Releases And My Business Cards -- What Other Resources Will Help Me Sell Stock Photos?
- 2008.06.23: P#4 Q7a: Is There Anything I Can Do To Improve My Chances Of Being Successful At Selling Stock Photos?
- 2008.06.22: P#4 Bringing A Laptop To Africa To Get Unusual Stock Photos
- 2008.06.22: P#4 The Long Shadow Of A Samburu Warrior
- 2008.06.22: P#4 Recognize the Unusual: Lions in a Tree
- 2008.06.21: P#4 An Unusual Twilight Image Of The Eiffel Tower Is A Moneymaker
- 2008.06.21: P#4 A Beautiful Child In Burma Makes For A Fabulous Stock Shot
- 2008.06.21: P#4 Horses Are A Magnificent Subject For Stock Photography
- 2008.06.21: P#4 Using Software To Combine Elements Like Lightning And A Cityscape
- 2008.06.20: P#4 Photographing The Wonder Of Petronas Towers In Kuala Lumpur
- 2008.06.20: P#4 Serendipity In Photographing A Sea Lion
- 2008.06.20: P#4 Why A Photo Of A Mexican Girl Appeals To Stock Agencies
- 2008.06.19: P#4 Making A Photo Of A Beach Sunset Interesting With A Silhouette
- 2008.06.19: P#4 Creating A Spectacular Image of A Woman In Water
- 2008.06.19: P#4 Q6: What Are The Secrets To Making Money Selling Stock Photography?
- 2008.06.19: P#4 Q5: What Picture Makes The Ideal Stock Image?
- 2008.06.18: P#4 Q4: What One Thing Can You Do To Improve Your Chances At Selling Stock Photos?
- 2008.06.18: P#4 Q3: Are My Photographs Good Enough To Sell To A Stock Agency?
- 2008.06.18: P#4 Q2b: How Much Money Can I Expect To Make With Microstock?
- 2008.06.17: P#4 Q2a: What's The Biggest Mistake People Make When They Contemplate Selling Stock Photos?
- 2008.06.17: P#4 Q1b: Microstock And The Evolving World of Stock Photography
- 2008.06.17: P#4 Q1a: Where Do I Start If I Want To Sell Stock Photos?
- 2008.06.17: P#4: Show Notes for Stock Photography: Scott Stulberg
- 2008.06.16: Podcast #4: Stock Photography: An Interview With Scott Stulberg
- 2008.06.16: P#3 Q#7: An Exercise For Improving Your Images Of Nature
- 2008.06.16: P#3: Sunset At Mono Lake, California
- 2008.06.15: P#3: Pointing At The Sun At Mono Lake, California
- 2008.06.15: P#3: Winter Photography At Sunrise
- 2008.06.15: P#3: Injecting Emotion Into A Photo Of A Roseate Spoonbill
- 2008.06.14: P#3: Getting Both Highlight And Detail Photographing A Stand Of Redwood Trees
- 2008.06.14: P#3: A Magic Moment In Iceland
- 2008.06.14: P#3: Capturing The Moment At Old Faithful
- 2008.06.13: P#3 Morning Light at Oak Alley Plantation in Louisiana
- 2008.06.13: P#3 Q#6: The Secrets Of Taking Wonderful Nature Photographs
- 2008.06.12: P#3 Q#5: Using HDR When There Are Extreme Contrasts Of Light
- 2008.06.12: P#3 Q#4b: Setting Up A Landscape Shot In Familiar Territory
- 2008.06.12: P#3 Q#4a: Setting Up A Landscape Shot In Unfamiliar Territory
- 2008.06.11: P#3 Q#3: Shadows And Light In Nature Pictures
- 2008.06.11: P#3 Q#2: Preparing For Candid Shots
- 2008.06.10: P#3 Q1: The Single Biggest Mistake Taking Nature Photographs
- 2008.06.10: P#3: Show Notes for Nature Photography -- Lewis Kemper
- 2008.06.09: Podcast #3: Nature Photography: An Interview With Lewis Kemper
- 2008.06.09: P#2 Q#7 - 4 Exercises You Can Do Now to Improve Your Flower Photography
- 2008.06.08: P#2 Tony Sweet's Flowering Dogwood Tree Photograph
- 2008.06.08: P#2 The Story Behind Tony Sweet's Dwarf Iris Photograph
- 2008.06.08: P#2 Dogwood Flower Photograph by Tony Sweet
- 2008.06.07: P#2 Q#6: The Dandelion and the Secrets of Taking Amazing Flower Photographs
- 2008.06.07: P#2 Q#5: What's the Best Way to Select the Background When Photographing a Flower?
- 2008.06.06: P#2 Q#4b: Macro Photography Tips (Continued)
- 2008.06.06: P#2 Q#4a: Macro Flower Photography Tips
- 2008.06.05: P#2 Q#3b: Wind Challenges in Floral Photography
- 2008.06.05: P#2 Q#3a: Weather Challenges to Flower Photography
- 2008.06.04: P#2 Q#2: Choosing Flowers to Photograph
- 2008.06.04: P#2 Q#1: The Single Biggest Mistake Taking Pictures of Flowers
- 2008.06.04: P#2: Show Notes for Flower Photography - Tony Sweet
- 2008.06.02: Podcast #2: Flower Photography: An Interview With Tony Sweet
- 2008.06.02: Reason #1: To Learn From the Top Photographers in the World
- 2008.06.01: Why Listen? Audio "7 Photography Questions" Podcast
- 2008.05.30: Reason #2: To Get Easy, Insightful Photography Tips You Can Use Now
- 2008.05.28: Reason #3: To Find Out the Experts' Secrets
- 2008.05.26: Reason #4: To Get Specific Photography Exercises You Can Do Now
- 2008.05.22: Reason #5: To Hear the Top Photographers Discuss Their Own Photographs
- 2008.05.20: Reason #6: To Learn From a Passionate, Enthusiastic and Knowledgeable Host
- 2008.05.19: Reason #7: To Get a Summary of the Most Important Point for Each Topic
- 2008.05.16: Reason #8: To Get Answers to the Photography Questions YOU Ask
- 2008.05.15: Reason #9: To Learn About the Specific Photography Topics You Care Most About
- 2008.05.14: Reason #10: To Find Out the Single Biggest Mistake People Make for Each Photography Topic
- 2008.05.13: It's Almost Here...The Top 10 Reasons to Subscribe to the "7 Photography Questions" Podcast