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Show Schedule

Here is the schedule for the past and upcoming episodes of The Understand Photography Show! This schedule is updated frequently. Each episode is on www.facebook.com/UnderstandPhotography every Friday at 4 p.m. ET. After each episode, we post the show notes right here on our website!

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Product Photography Basics and Lighting

Luke Ayers really simplifies product photography in this episode of the Understand Photography Podcast. He walks us through a product photography session from product placement, camera angle, and lighting, lighting, lighting!

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How Skip Milos Pivoted his Photography Business

Watch/listen to this episode of The Understand Photography Show to get great ideas and suggestions on what you can do right now to “pivot” your business. Photographers have especially suffered from the Covid19 pandemic. We can turn our businesses around!

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Creativity in the Garden Jamie Konarski Davidson

Flower photography, landscape photography, intimate landscapes and creativity in the garden are all discussed in today’s Understand Photography Show. Jamie Konarski Davidson is a nature photographer based in North Carolina with a keen eye for the unique.

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Intimate Landscape Photography - Seeing the Smaller Picture

Charlotte Gibb is well-known for her Intimate landscape photography. She gives us great insight and ideas for creating our own intimate landscapes. It could be a small section of a vast landscape or even an abstract view on a smaller scale.
Slow down enough to the point that you can notice things. Bring a sense of curiosity and playfulness to it. When you see a grand landscape, zero in to photograph smaller pieces of the landscape. Using a telephoto lens is a great option to photograph little snippets of the grander landscape. Think about the visual story you are trying to tell.

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Shooting Wildlife with a Landscape Focus

Rather than getting intimate close-up portraits of the animals, David Swindler will discuss the power of portraying the animals in the context of the grander landscape along with the specifics for nailing the best shot on this episode of the Understand Photography Show.

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Real Estate Photography Tips from the Full Time Real Estate Photographer Himself

Real Estate Photography is a great way to quickly make a full-time living as a photographer. Tom Vargeletis literally wrote the book, “Full Time Real Estate Photographer”. Today, Tom gives us tips on how to improve our real estate photography. If you are interested in making a career out of real estate photography, buy Tom’s book and listen to his podcast “Full Time Real Estate Photographer”.

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Improve Your Floral Photography through Competing

Jackie Kramer is back with us to talk about how competing can help you improve your photography, specifically flower photography. Jackie is well-known in the photography world for her floral imagery. She is an out-of-the-box thinker and gives lots of concrete advice in this episode of the Understand Photography Show.

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Learning to See and Work with the Light in Landscape Photography

Sean Bagshaw is a very successful photographer for good reason. Join us in the behind the scenes video of our podcast, The Understand Photography show, as we dissect lighting in landscape photography. How to see it, how to plan and how to work with it in several different ways.

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Photographing Waterfalls with Landscape Photographer Kevin Adams

How to Photography Waterfalls including camera settings, composition, pitfalls and problems and tips and tricks to get the best possible waterfall images. Kevin Adams wrote the book on Photographing Waterfalls (literally!). Join us for this behind the scenes interview for the Understand Photography Show podcast.

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Impressionistic Photography In-Camera Techniques

Impressionistic Photography In-Camera Techniques
Some people call this intentional camera movement but Impressionistic fits it so much better! Charles Needle excels in this technique, even bringing photographers over to Monet’s garden in France for inspiration!

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