Photo Geek Weekly Episode 91 – Change

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Photo Geek Weekly Episode 91 - Change
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On this episode of Photo Geek Weekly, Chris Marquardt joins the conversation for a retrospective on 2019 and some ideas moving forward about how photography will change in the coming year, as well as some rumours and business talk to round out the hour. Thanks very much for listening!

Story 1: Canon to Use ‘Moving Sensor’ in EOS R Camera with Hybrid EF/RF Mount: Report (via PetaPixel)

Story 2: A Client Wants All Unedited Images for a Very Small Amount: What Do You Do? (via fstoppers)

Picks of the Week:

Don: Sigma MC-21 Mount Converter/Lens Adapter (EF-Mount Lenses to L-Mount Camera)
Chris: Kodak Ektachrome slide film – now available in 120 and 4×5 formats!

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Don Komarechka is the host of Photo Geek Weekly and Inside the Lens. From auroras to pollen, insects to infrared, much of Don’s photographic adventures reveal a deeper understanding of how the universe works. Exploring the world that we cannot see with our own eyes has been a common thread in Don’s career as a professional photographer.

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  1. As with any person in business you have to look at the value of moving to the next and latest thing. With the new non flapper coming out it will make buying a step up in the used DSLR camera cheaper. When the older cameras fail then it be time to move up. This is true with computers and programs. I see many photographers that have older editing programs that still sell images. Making money has to be the first thing as it means not just surviving but having a balance sheet in the black.

    I also think that moving up just for the sake of having the latest and greatest is a waste of money unless you can make use of this new asset and it will pay for itself. With some older cameras you just lye to the camera to get what you want out of it. I have been doing that for years.

    I watched Karl Taylor and he had an answer to the question of giving images to clients. I like his answer and have done exactly what his answer was. There are more people out there that has answers to questions that help you work out what clients want.

    Keep the podcasts coming.

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