By
Christy -
March 30th, 2011
Award winning artist, Ken Duncan is one of the worlds most popular and successful photographers and we are pleased to feature the artist and his work in Episode 36 of Fine Art Photography Weekly. Ken is a master landscape photographer with a preference for the ‘panoramic’ format; Ken feels this format is more consistent with the way we see the world. Despite this preference, Ken dabbles in a multitude of formats and is always pushing the edge of innovation and technology. Ken is Australian and has become famous for his Limited Edition Photographic Art in Australian and around the world. Much of his work is of Australia but he also has international projects and does some commercial work such as being the featured photographer in Mel Gibson’s movie, Passion of the Christ; he is also Midnight Oil’s preferred photographer. In addition to his commercial work and fine art mastery, Ken also runs workshops & tours, a publishing company (Panographs Publishing) and 4 photography galleries. A true inspiration and success story, this episode is not to be missed.
Ken will be live on Fine Art Photography Weekly, Tuesday, April the 5th at 1:30 Pacific time at http://smibs.tv/live
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By
Christy -
March 29th, 2011
Peter talks to landscape photographer Grant Collier about photographing in the US. Grant has a knack for finding beauty in not only the legendary sites but also sites less photographed. Stay tuned to find out some secret locations and about his latest project ‘The Colorado Photography Festival’. Grant is the author of several books including his 2001 book called: Colorado: Yesterday & Today which is a photography book displaying Grant’s photographs and those of his late great-great-grandfather, the pioneer photographer Joseph Collier. In order to produce this book, Grant traveled throughout Colorado taking photos from the exact same spots that Joseph had taken his images over 100 years earlier.
Grant will be live on Fine Art Photography Weekly, this Tuesday, March the 29th at 1:30 Pacific time at http://smibs.tv/live
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By
Christy -
March 24th, 2011
Peter talks to experienced fine art and commercial photographer, Mike Grandmaison about his recent endeavor to establish his own gallery. His new gallery, called The Canadian Gallery is located in Winnapeg, Manitoba Canada and had its grand opening, this Monday, March 21st. Mike talks about the reasons why he decided to open a gallery, aspects of set up including what kind of materials he printed in and lighting and he finally touches on other aspects of his business including his great success with selling his best-selling photography books.
Episode 33 of Fine Art Photography Weekly is now available on our show page for on-demand viewing as well as for download in video or only audio format.
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By
Christy -
March 24th, 2011
Episode 11 of Photo Espresso is all about Commercial Portrait Photography featuring 3 successful and talented photographers from across North America. Peter talks to Tom Hawkins from Vancouver, Canada who is currently working in New York. Tom is an exceptional photographer covering not only portrait work but also, fashion, beauty, products and fine art work. Tom is a young rising start in this genre, recently photographic the iconic Lady Gaga. David Ellis of St. Paul, Minnesota (USA) had aimed to become a lawyer, but after one week of school made the switch to photography and never looked back. After 20 years of shooting he is a much sought after commercial photographer for major brands in the US. Our third guest is Pittsburgh’s Michael Ray, Michael not only does commercial portrait work but also runs a state of the art photography studio and is a dedicated blogger and food and industrial photographer.
The round table talks about what to present on your website, how specializing too soon can be a risk and what its like to start out in commercial photography.
Episode 11 of Photo Espresso is now available on our show page for on-demand viewing as well as for download in video or only audio format.
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*Image courtesy of Tom Hawkins
By
Christy -
March 24th, 2011
Today’s episode is very practical and innovative, Peter talks to SmugMug’s Wade Heninger about their full featured online galleries and website service for photographers. Also on the show is Vancouver’s Shawn Taylor, who has created Plumtree Portfolios a gallery and directory for wedding photographers as an iPad app. Finally, we have Jarle Hagavei from Norway talking about his exciting online app called PhotoStarter that he is currently developing which will available this summer.
Watch this episode live at http://smibs.tv/live today, March 24th at 11AM Pacific Time.
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*Image courtesy of SmugMug