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How do you capture the memories of childhood in a photograph? How do you get the perfect frame, the perfect pose, the perfect light? And how do you take photographs of children that better capture their spirit and individuality?
Expert photographer Cheryl Machat Dorskind has the answers to these questions and she shares a few of her insider secrets during her 7 Photography Questions interview.
We've talked about nature photography many times in this podcast series. Whether it's the power of a crashing wave or the subtle beauty of a butterfly wing, nature photographers have the pleasure of capturing nature's most beautiful moments and sharing them with the world.
Today's interview specifically focuses on expressive nature photography: going beyond simply recording what's out there in order to take a more interpretive approach to a scene or subject that express your vision.
Brenda Tharp shares her insider tips, secrets and perspectives on how to bring the majesty of nature into a still shot in a more expressive way. Her 7 Photography Questions interview will prove to be a memorable one.
Have you ever looked at a mouthwatering photograph of food, and wondered how the photographer was able to create such a gorgeous food photography image? Or have you tried photographing food at home, but were disappointed with results? If so, today's interview is for you.
Food photography is one of the often-overlooked fields in the photography world. Nonetheless, it is definitely an art form. Trying to capture the texture and taste of a dish in a still photograph is no easy feat. Few ever manage to perfect it to an art form. Ron Goldman is one of those few.
I was lucky enough to sit down with Ron for a 7 Photography Questions interview and get his expert advice in the area of food photography.
Human flight photography is a fascinating topic that Joe McNally suggested when I couldn't decide whether to focus on his aviation or dance photographs. Joe had so many stunning photographs in both areas that, when he suggested talking about all of them by combining them with the concept of Human Flight, I knew we had a winner.
Joe McNally, an internationally-acclaimed photographer, shares his wisdom during this interview. If flight photography draws your interest, this is going to be a 7 Photography Questions interview to you'll never forget.
I've been interviewing professional travel photographer Scott Stulberg, getting him to part with some of his most valuable international travel photography secrets. He continues to share his expertise and advice in Part 2 of his 7 Photography Questions interview.
Great international travel photography involves a lot more than just throwing your camera around your neck and heading out to the hottest tourist attractions. When you visit foreign lands, your goal should be to capture the true feeling and culture of the area, not just the spots everyone else goes to see.
To do this effectively, you have to understand the ins and the outs of international travel photography. We were lucky enough to sit down with Scott Stulberg as he shared his travel photography secrets during a 7 Photography Questions interview.
Not using the proper lighting in photography can prevent you from ever reaching your full potential as a photographer. It's important to understand that one type of lighting can make a shot look extraordinary, while another can turn it into a blurry, shadowed mess.
How do you know which lighting is best and how to use it? We are turning to John Siskin for the answers.
Creative photographer Bryan Peterson has been sharing some wonderful tips and advice on how to see creatively. He continues to do so and shares some of his personal work with us in the continuation of his 7 Photography Questions podcast.
Many people feel that creativity is something people are born with, like an artistic eye, and that it's not something you can learn or develop. Bryan wholeheartedly disagrees. He helps photographers get "unstuck" and see the world differently. He explains lots of different ways to do this -- and create new energy and life in your photography -- in his 7 Photography Questions Interview.
Fall can be one of the most scenic times of year, so it goes without saying that photographing fall colors can produce some of the most beautiful pictures. Many people would love to know what it takes to capture the most colorful and vibrant season in a photograph. Jim Zuckerman has the answers.
If you want to know how your fall photography can really define the splendor of the season, you need the insider tricks and techniques the pros use. That's exactly what I hoped to find out when I interviewed master photographer Jim Zuckerman.
