Posted by tom bricker on Jul 24, 2012
You may have noticed that we haven’t done Show Notes for the last 8 episodes of the podcast. We blame this on terrorists and/or gnomes. Either (or both) of which we suspect have stolen the show notes.
We will be resuming show notes shortly. Rejoice!
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Posted by Ryan Pastorino on May 16, 2012
We’re back! We heard a rumor that people are actually listening to the show so we should probably get back to doing show notes in case it’s true!
For our nineteenth episode we have some very specials guests, our friends at Tours Departing Daily. Matthew Hansen, Michaela Hansen and Kevin Crone are three incredibly talented photographers who excell in the style of Disney...
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Posted by tom bricker on Apr 1, 2012
Trey Ratcliff has generously offered to giveaway his HDR Video Tutorial to one lucky listener of ISO 5571 – Disney Photography Podcast. For those unfamiliar with Trey Ratcliff, he’s the master HDR photographer behind StuckinCustoms.com, and is a fan of Disney (he was actually just in the parks last Friday and shot this beautiful image of Cinderella Castle). We’ve long been a fan...
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Posted by tom bricker on Feb 8, 2012
Our first foolish mortal–err, guest host–joins us for the fifth episode as we discuss High Dynamic Range (HDR) photography with Gregg Cooper. Gregg is a member of the Disneyland Photography Mafia, so we’re glad he joined us via the phone instead of in studio. We’ve heard he’s busted a knee or two with a tripod in his day…
Take a look at Gregg’s amazing...
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Posted by tom bricker on Jan 30, 2012
The fourth episode is an exciting adventure involving discussions of the various ways that you can “keep the magic alive” after you return from a trip to Walt Disney World or Disneyland. These ways to keep the Disney withdrawals at bay are certified as heart-healthy by some organization…probably.
One thing we discuss is social media. We talk about Twitter, Facebook, and Google+...
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Posted by tom bricker on Jan 24, 2012
On the third episode, we discuss the Detroit Lions. We also discuss buying your first DSLR, including the following cameras:
Nikon D3100 DSLR w/ 18-55mm Lens – Nikon’s entry level camera.
Canon EOS Rebel T3 DSLR Camera w/ 18-55mm Lens – Canon’s entry level camera.
Canon EOS 7D 18 MP CMOS Digital SLR Camera with 3-inch LCD and 28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM Standard Zoom Lens...
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