June 14, 2006
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its me being a bit picky. but it seams that there was a swivel chair used for this one. I am a video pro freelance at the moment. my comment is it is distracting when the host swivels in the chair. now its not too bad in this one but i saw it. you might want to go with a standard chair to remove the temptation. i am not complaining i find your show the best photo show and your sons show is great as well. just a few things bug me and swivel chairs are one of them. when i directed tv shows i would swivel in my chair the whole time and it drove my producer nuts.
any way keep up the good work.
Comment by john calvert — June 15, 2006 @ 7:23 am
Hey, the above website is my girlfriend’s, I made it for her, and she’s a photographer and would love to see her photography on your show. I looked and looked for an email address for you but didn’t see one anywhere on your site, please let me know how I can send you her pictures and how they can get on the show. Thanks!
Blake
Comment by Blake — June 15, 2006 @ 6:51 pm
i found the email, sorry for the xtra comments
Comment by Blake — June 15, 2006 @ 6:52 pm
Hola,
You mentioned “the rule of thirds” when composing an image, can you devote an entire episode to that?
I like photograhpy but I don’t know anything about it. I liked your son’s video podcast because I learned something about depth of field, F-Stops and shutter speeds. I bought a consumer level Sony DSC-H2 camera and I can control those things in it. I would like to see more concepts and tricks with guys with consumer-level cameras. I may want to get a SLR later, but for now, I would like to get the best shots I can from my current camera.
The show is great, very informative, the length of each episode is just right, the host is excelente and I love the format.
Carlos Madrigal
Comment by Carlos Madrigal — July 30, 2006 @ 4:59 pm
My camera doesn’t have a histogram feature. How expensive of a camera do I need to buy to get that feature? In other words, is it a common feature, or is it only on the high-end cameras?
Comment by Dave Albertsen — September 27, 2006 @ 4:13 pm