Posts Tagged ‘Digital single-lens reflex camera’

New Media Photographer Podcast 92

Sunday, March 14th, 2010

This week Rosh talks with Aaron Hockley reporting from SXSW.

  • New Media Photographer: A photographer who publishes to the web.
  • Time: 38:26
  • Podcast hosted by Rosh Sillars
  • This podcast is about new media, social media and digital marketing for the photographer.
  • Topics on this week’s show: New interview section of the show starts next week, SXSW, Wave new extensions gallery, commenting on blogs, selling your photography, Interview with guest Aaron Hockley of social photo talk from SXSW, iPad, location services, Where do the best blog ideas come from?
  • New media photographer comment line link love: Randy on Photography
  • Podcast network commercials from Dave Warner Lensflare35 and Jim Goldstein EXIF and beyond
  • Photography news by Trevor Current: Currentphotographer.comtwitter – @trevor current.
  • Photography news Links:

1. Pentax 645D Medium Format DSLR
2. Canon’s Studio Solution Software for Professional Photography Studios
3. Three imagePROGRAF Large Format Printers from Canon
4. Pictage Announced Their Next-Generation Online Portal
5. Pictage Unveils New Brand Identity and Tag Line
6. Now You Can Add Music to Your Zenfolio Photo Presentations
7. Free Photoshop Plug-ins From onOne Software
8. Canon EF 70-200 f/4.0 L Lens Thermal Mug
9. Canon of Canada Giving Away Lens Travel Mug with eStore Purchase over $200

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New Media Photographer Podcast 87

Monday, February 8th, 2010

This week Rosh talks about the apple new technology.

  • New Media Photographer: A photographer who publishes to the web.
  • Time: 30:00
  • Podcast hosted by Rosh Sillars
  • This podcast is about new media, social media and digital marketing for the photographer.
  • Topics on this week’s show:  Make sure you have your email centralized.  iPad, Twitter hover card roll-out, Love my philly , Leaf , Basecamp. www.12sprints.com,
  • Podcast network commercials from Dave Warner Lensflare35 and Jim Goldstein EXIF and beyond
  • Photography news by Trevor Current: Currentphotographer.comtwitter – @trevor current.
  • Photography news Links:

1. Hasselblad Announces the H4D-40 Medium Format DSLR
2. Pentax Announces Three New Digital Cameras
3. Olympus Adds Two New Ultra-Zoom Digital Cameras
4. Two New Stylus Tough Cameras From Olympus
5. Introducing The Olympus PEN E-PL1
6. Olympus Announced Two New Additions to Their Micro Four Thirds System Lens Lineup
7. Panasonic LUMIX DMC-ZR3 Super Compact Digital Camera
8. Panasonic LUMIX DMC-TS2 Rugged Digital Camera
9. Panasonic LUMIX DMC-ZS7 Digital Camera
10. Create Digital Portfolios on Your iPhone with TapFolio
11. WordPress for Android – Version 1.0 Released

New media photographer comment line link love: None this week

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The modern photographer

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

The modern photographer strives to create new, exciting images.

She uses a digital single lens reflex camera with HD quality video capabilities.  Although good equipment is important, her focus is on lighting and expanding her Adobe Photoshop skills.  She understands that creative vision is what photo buyers are seeking in today’s market. She knows that good mechanical photography technicians are not the photographers hired for major assignments; they shoot volume for micro-stock clients.

The modern photographer is rarely concerned about print distribution. Traditional media no longer has the budget. Print is rarely used by corporate clients. When pricing a commercial job, the first questions she asks are: “How many unique monthly visitors does your Web site receive?” and “How large is your e-mail list?”

All photography usage is now international. Determining the value of a photograph is still based on how many people likely will view the image.

She prices her photography per image. Quality Web sites need a lot more imagery. If she can make more money by doing a great job and selling more images, she doesn’t want to get stuck with a day rate.

Her clients appreciate knowing what they are receiving for their money.  They don’t have to watch the clock or feel she is wasting their time to meet day-rate requirements.  They see the value in each image they select for purchase.

Every quote comes with the offer of video options and editing services.  She knows that every company must tell a story and that social media demands new content. The modern photographer keeps her  clients well-stocked with fresh media.

Big projects often need collaboration. Her clients prefer to use Google Wave to keep all their notes and communications in one place.  Sometimes they have live chats. Wave allows for real-time communication and instant translation necessary for her growing number of international clients.

During every major shoot she takes advantage of her camera’s video capabilities by capturing behind-the- scenes footage and asking clients to offer testimonials.  People love to see how she works and what clients think of her work before contacting her for a potential assignment.

Every day she shares some of her best photography and video (with client blessings) to her social media community.   Most of the people following her love her style and subject matter. They have been well-trained by her on how to find leads and refer her when opportunities become available.

After each assignment she uploads images to her client-dedicated photo galleries. Often the images are proofs for selection or approval before beginning post production.  Other times the final images are available for immediate purchase and download.  Extra images and outtakes may be placed in her personal stock gallery for photo buyers to search.

The modern photographer understands that links are priceless.  Photo credits are good, but in her contract she asks clients to place a direct link under her photos or in another prominent place that will lead viewers to her Web site. She regularly checks Tineye to make sure her most popular images are not being used improperly and that new Creative Commons users are properly linking to her Web site as requested in the use agreement.

Most of her billing is automated.  Money is transferred into her bank account as images are downloaded. Her online accounting system  is encrypted within the Cloud.

In addition, she enjoys displaying some of her favorite artistic images at the local coffee shop.  Patrons use their smart phones to read the bar code below her prints to buy copies of the image hanging on the wall. The process is quick and seamless. Once notified of the sale, she sends a thank you note.

New Media Photographer Podcast 67

Monday, September 21st, 2009

This week Rosh talks about selling photography for a $1 and should photographers blog?

  • Time 30:00
  • Hosted by Rosh Sillars
  • This podcast is about social, digital and new media and how it relates to the photographer.
  • Topics on this week’s show:
  • This week new media photographer – news headlines: Photography for a dollar, Pentax K-x, Pentax K1000, SanDisk, Blogging for photographers and blog comments.

Pentax K-x DSLR Camera

SanDisk Extreme Pro CF Card

X-Rite ColorChecker Passport

Picture fxr iPhone App

Adobe Photoshop CS4: Learn by Video iPhone App

Picwing “Print & Mail Photos” Google Android App

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New media photographer podcast 63

Monday, August 24th, 2009

This week Rosh talks about your target market, social media – is it a waste of time and introduces Trevor current sharing the latest photography news.


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