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1 Help Me Celebrate 1,000 Podcasts with "Your TDS Moment" - TDS Photography Podcast 30:34
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This is The Digital Story Podcast #987, Feb. 18, 2025. Today's theme is Help Me Celebrate 1,000 Podcasts with "Your TDS Moment." I'm Derrick Story. Opening Monologue On May 20, 2025, I will air my 1,000th TDS Podcast Episode. Amazing! And I want you to help me celebrate the ocassion. But we have to start working on it now. This week I share the details of "My TDS Moment," plus talk about our upcoming iPhone and Compact Camera Photography with Mobile Processing Online Workshop. All of that, and more, on this week's TDS Photography Podcast. I hope you enjoy the show. Digital Photography Podcast 987 Tune-In Via Your Favorite Podcast App! Apple Podcasts -- Spotify Podcasts -- Stitcher Podbean Podcasts -- Podbay FM -- Tune In Help Me Celebrate 1,000 Podcasts with "Your TDS Moment" On Sunday night, NBC aired its 50th anniversary show for Saturday Night Live. It was an entertaining mashup of nostalgia, remixes, and current comedy and musical performances. I had been thinking about our upcoming celebration for our 1,000th TDS Podcast. And I think a big component of the event should be centered on you, the listener, community member, and photographic artist. Over the years people have shared their TDS Moments with me. Sometimes they were ah-ha revelations, new gear discoveries, meeting a new friend at a workshop, or that perfect melding of podcast moment and acitiity that will never be forgotten. Many of these great stories need to be shared and celebrated. And what better moment to do so than with our 1,000th episode celebration? So here's what I'm thinking... Over the next two months, let's record as many of those stories as we can. I will pack as many of them as possible into the 1,000th Celebration show. If there are more than I can include in one special episode, I will roll them out over the remainder of 2025 as segments on our regular podcast. If you want to participate, here's how it's going to work. I've set up a Meeting Calendar for Friday appointments. If there's an open slot, you can sign up for it. On that date, we will connect via Zoom and I will record your TDS Moment. All you'll have to do is share your anecdote. I'll handle the recording and will clean up any missteps. Separately, I'll ask you to send along a headshot and short bio. Anytime that you want the link to the scheduling calendar, it will be in each week's Show Notes. If you have any questions, use the Contact Me link on theNimblePhotographer.com. I think this is going to be a wonderful event in May. I hope you can be a part of it. iPhone and Compact Camera Photography with Mobile Processing Online Workshop - March 2025 The iPhone, combined with a compact camera, is a powerful tandem for on-the-go photography. In this online workshop, we will explore how to pull together these devices to build a robust and enjoyable workflow. Or if you wish, how to get the most out of your iPhone as your sole camera. Examples of recommended gear include iPhone 14, 15, or 16, USB-C iPads, and compact cameras such as the Ricoh GR, Fujifilm X100 V, VI, Fujifilm XF-10, and other modern, pocketable devices. We'll also learn iOS photo software to turbocharge our workflow, add geotags, and publish. Examples, but not limited to, Photomator, Lightroom Mobile, ON1 Mobile, RAW Power, and Photos for iOS. This online workshop (Zoom) begins on Thursday, March 6, 2025, with both morning (9am PST) and evening sessions (4pm PST) available. We will convene weekly thereafter via Zoom for more training sessions (AM and PM), Q&A, and to compare notes. You can attend morning, evening, or both sessions. It's essentially the same content, just different participants. It is so much fun. Plus, you will have unlimited access to our online workshop community, DerrickStoryOnline. Here, you can mingle with other workshop participants (past and present), share images for comment, exchange tips and techniques, and enjoy the fellowship of other creatives who share your passion for image-making. You can sign up here . Inner Circle Members receive a 10 percent discount off the $165 tuition. Hope to see you there! More Camera Industry News Leica made a $329 iPhone camera grip by Andrew Liszewski on TheVerge.com . Zeiss Teases Its Long-Awaited Return to Photography by Jeremy Gray on Petapixel.com . Virtual Camera Club News Schedule a My TDS Moment Recording Session - If you want to participate in our 1,000th Podcast Celebration, here's how it's going to work. I've set up a Meeting Calendar for Friday appointments. If there's an open slot, you can sign up for it. On that date, we will connect via Zoom and I will record your TDS Moment. I hope you can join us in the festivities! TDS Photography Workshops! Reserve your spot now . We have an exciting slate of online and in-person events. If you have any questions, use the Nimble Photographer Contact Form . I will get back to you ASAP. The Nimble Photographer Newsletter is now publishing every Thursday. Readers will enjoy a variety of content spanning from short photo essays, to commentary on weekly events, to reviews of the latest and coolest photo gear. Inner Circle Members : A big thanks to those who support our podcast and our efforts! We are having a blast at our new Inner Circle hangout, the private group I've set up at DerrickStoryOnline. We'd love it if you join us. You can become an Inner Circle Member by signing up at our Patreon site . You will automatically be added to the new hangout. Great Photography Articles on Live View - If you check out our publication and appreciate what you see, be sure to follow us and clap for those authors. You can find us at medium.com/live-view . If you're interested in writing for Live View, drop me a line at dstory@gmail.com. The New Donation Kit for Carefree Shipping of Found Film Cameras - If you've discovered a film camera that's no longer being used, our new Donation Kit makes it easy to pack and ship. Just visit the Contact Form on thenimblephotographer.com , click the box next to Donating a Film Camera, and let me know what you have. In your note, be sure to include your shipping address. Affiliate Links - The links to some products in this podcast contain an affiliate code that credits The Digital Story for any purchases made from B&H Photo and Amazon via that click-through. Depending on the purchase, we may receive some financial compensation. Red River Paper - And finally, be sure to visit our friends at Red River Paper for all of your inkjet supply needs. See you next week! You can share your thoughts at the TDS Facebook page , where I'll post this story for discussion.…
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1 Give It Up for the OM-3 (a review) - TDS Photography Podcast 34:45
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This is The Digital Story Podcast #986, Feb. 11, 2025. Today's theme is "Give It Up for the OM-3." I'm Derrick Story. Opening Monologue Whether or not you plan on buying the new OM System OM-3 , you've got to admit that it's a heck of a camera - The brains of the OM-1, the body of a classic film camera. As James Artaius writes in his review for Digital Camera World, "This is the camera that out-Fujifilms Fujifilm." And this week we're dedicating the entire podcast to the brand new OM-3. I hope you enjoy the show. Digital Photography Podcast 986 Tune-In Via Your Favorite Podcast App! Apple Podcasts -- Spotify Podcasts -- Stitcher Podbean Podcasts -- Podbay FM -- Tune In Give It Up for the OM-3 You can preorder the OM-3 Mirrorless Camera now for $1,999. You can also save $200 on the camera/lens combo if you preorder the 17mm f/1.8 II ($549) or the 25mm f/1.8 II ($499) before Feb.26, 2025. Articles referenced in this segment. The OM System OM-3 Mirrorless Camera Review by Derrick Story on Live View . OM System OM-3 review: The perfect camera... for me. Is it the perfect camera for you, too? by James Artaius on Digital Camera Worls . TOM System OM-3 review: an advanced travel camera with its best foot forward by Mitchell Clark on DP Review . USING THE OM SYSTEM OM3 FOR STREET PHOTOGRAPHY MEDITATION by Chris Gampat on The Phoblographer . Virtual Camera Club News TDS Photography Workshops! Reserve your spot now . We have an exciting slate of online and in-person events. If you have any questions, use the Nimble Photographer Contact Form . I will get back to you ASAP. The Nimble Photographer Newsletter is now publishing every Thursday. Readers will enjoy a variety of content spanning from short photo essays, to commentary on weekly events, to reviews of the latest and coolest photo gear. Inner Circle Members : A big thanks to those who support our podcast and our efforts! We are having a blast at our new Inner Circle hangout, the private group I've set up at DerrickStoryOnline. We'd love it if you join us. You can become an Inner Circle Member by signing up at our Patreon site . You will automatically be added to the new hangout. Great Photography Articles on Live View - If you check out our publication and appreciate what you see, be sure to follow us and clap for those authors. You can find us at medium.com/live-view . If you're interested in writing for Live View, drop me a line at dstory@gmail.com. The New Donation Kit for Carefree Shipping of Found Film Cameras - If you've discovered a film camera that's no longer being used, our new Donation Kit makes it easy to pack and ship. Just visit the Contact Form on thenimblephotographer.com , click the box next to Donating a Film Camera, and let me know what you have. In your note, be sure to include your shipping address. Affiliate Links - The links to some products in this podcast contain an affiliate code that credits The Digital Story for any purchases made from B&H Photo and Amazon via that click-through. Depending on the purchase, we may receive some financial compensation. Red River Paper - And finally, be sure to visit our friends at Red River Paper for all of your inkjet supply needs. See you next week! You can share your thoughts at the TDS Facebook page , where I'll post this story for discussion.…
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1 Getting Ready for Spring Adventure - TDS Photography Podcast 31:28
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This is The Digital Story Podcast #985, Feb. 4, 2025. Today's theme is "Getting Ready for Spring Adventure." I'm Derrick Story. Opening Monologue The off-season is a great time of year to prepare for sunnier days ahead. We can take inventory of our gear, shore up the gaps, test new equipment, and start making reservations for upcoming adventures. This week we take a look at how to get the most out of your offseason as you daydream about spring and summer. All of this, and more, on today's TDS Photography Podcast. I hope you enjoy the show. Digital Photography Podcast 985 Tune-In Via Your Favorite Podcast App! Apple Podcasts -- Spotify Podcasts -- Stitcher Podbean Podcasts -- Podbay FM -- Tune In Getting Ready for Spring Adventure During my college days in Southern California, I ran a residential gardening business. I had an avocado-green Ford Courier pickup truck, a red Snapper lawnmower, a power edger, a weed-eater, hedge-clippers, and lots of hand tools. The flexibility of owning my own business fit perfectly with my changing course schedule from semester to semester. I typically spent all day on campus three days a week, mowed yards the other three days, and took Sundays off. I graduated with a b.a. in English and a minor in Design with zero debt. The winters in SoCal were typically mild. So I had plenty to do with pruning back bushes, overseeding lawns, and cleaning up leaves. When a storm did blow into town, I used the time to work on my equipment. I would sharpen mower blades, perform tune-ups, repair loose handles, reorganize the garage, and shop for replacement items. I loved these days. I'd have the garage door with the rain falling outside while I listened to music and worked on my equipment. By the time spring rolled around, the garage was completely shipshape and everything was ready to tackle a new growing season. I found myself reminiscing about those days recently when a storm blew in to Northern California, where I live now. I had to boot hatch up on the VW ID.4, reorganizing the back compartment as I prepared for upcoming scouting and camping trips. In addition to last year's upgrades - the TentBox Go RTT, Bodega mini-fridge, and Jackery power stations - I'm configuring a second sleeping area inside with the Hele Box car camping platform , new camp chairs, and a bigger Bodega Cooler for longer trips. While the rain pours outside, I'm testing this gear in the garage - these days with AirPods in my ears instead of a boombox on the shelf. I want to maximize the storage capacity inside the VW, test the different mattress pads I have to determine the best compromise between comfort and portability, and make sure I can access everything quickly when I arrive in camp late at night, dead tired. My camera gear is a key player in this jigsaw puzzle. After a successful nimble trip to Costa Rica, I've found a sweet spot between capacity and capability. I can pack what I need in my 18.5 liter Lowepro Trekker Lite BP 150 AW backpack that slides under the Hele Box platform and out of sight. Just like my days in Southern California running my gardening business, I love the off-season for my photography workshops and adventures. Before I know it, I'll be scouting locations up in Klamath for our Spring Photography Event. And I guarantee you, I'll be prepared. The 7 Best cameras for travel in 2025 You can read the entire article on DPReview.com. Canon Recommits to Compact Cameras, Will Up Production to Meet Demand You can read the entire article on PetaPixel.com. Canon just replaced its best-ever 13-inch / A3+ printer You can read the entire article on DigitalCameraWorld.com. Five Photo & Video Innovations to Look Forward to in 2025 You can read the entire article on LensRentals.com. Virtual Camera Club News TDS Photography Workshops! Reserve your spot now . We have an exciting slate of online and in-person events. If you have any questions, use the Nimble Photographer Contact Form . I will get back to you ASAP. The Nimble Photographer Newsletter is now publishing every Thursday. Readers will enjoy a variety of content spanning from short photo essays, to commentary on weekly events, to reviews of the latest and coolest photo gear. Inner Circle Members : A big thanks to those who support our podcast and our efforts! We are having a blast at our new Inner Circle hangout, the private group I've set up at DerrickStoryOnline. We'd love it if you join us. You can become an Inner Circle Member by signing up at our Patreon site . You will automatically be added to the new hangout. Great Photography Articles on Live View - If you check out our publication and appreciate what you see, be sure to follow us and clap for those authors. You can find us at medium.com/live-view . If you're interested in writing for Live View, drop me a line at dstory@gmail.com. The New Donation Kit for Carefree Shipping of Found Film Cameras - If you've discovered a film camera that's no longer being used, our new Donation Kit makes it easy to pack and ship. Just visit the Contact Form on thenimblephotographer.com , click the box next to Donating a Film Camera, and let me know what you have. In your note, be sure to include your shipping address. Affiliate Links - The links to some products in this podcast contain an affiliate code that credits The Digital Story for any purchases made from B&H Photo and Amazon via that click-through. Depending on the purchase, we may receive some financial compensation. Red River Paper - And finally, be sure to visit our friends at Red River Paper for all of your inkjet supply needs. See you next week! You can share your thoughts at the TDS Facebook page , where I'll post this story for discussion.…
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1 Spark Your Creativity with Online Workshops - TDS Photography Podcast 38:44
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This is The Digital Story Podcast #984, Jan 28, 2025. Today's theme is "Spark Your Creativity with Online Workshops." I'm Derrick Story. Opening Monologue For those of us north of the equator, this isn't a great time of year to go exploring outside. Fortunately, you can stay indoors and enjoy a great photography experience with others who share your passion. We have some terrific online classes coming up, and I'm going to tell you about them right now. Plus, we have an interview with Rob Knight, the instructor for our first class, Becoming a More Creative Photographer. All of that, and more, on today's TDS Photography Podcast. I hope you enjoy the show. Digital Photography Podcast 984 Tune-In Via Your Favorite Podcast App! Apple Podcasts -- Spotify Podcasts -- Stitcher Podbean Podcasts -- Podbay FM -- Tune In Spark Your Creativity with Online Workshops Photo by Rob Knight Derrick talks about the next three online workshops, starting with Becoming a More Creative Photographer with Rob Knight. This leads into an interview with Rob where they talk about the upcoming class, photo philosophy, and tips for creativity. You can sign up here for any of the workshops discussed in this podcast. iPadOS features you are not using, but should You can read the entire article on 9to5mac.com. X Raw Studio: How to process Fujifilm Raw files on your computer with genuine Fujifilm processing You can read the entire article on DPReview.com. 21 World Famous Photographers and Their Photos You can read the entire article on Phototraces.com. Virtual Camera Club News TDS Photography Workshops! Reserve your spot now . We have an exciting slate of online and in-person events. If you have any questions, use the Nimble Photographer Contact Form . I will get back to you ASAP. The Nimble Photographer Newsletter is now publishing every Thursday. Readers will enjoy a variety of content spanning from short photo essays, to commentary on weekly events, to reviews of the latest and coolest photo gear. Inner Circle Members : A big thanks to those who support our podcast and our efforts! We are having a blast at our new Inner Circle hangout, the private group I've set up at DerrickStoryOnline. We'd love it if you join us. You can become an Inner Circle Member by signing up at our Patreon site . You will automatically be added to the new hangout. Great Photography Articles on Live View - If you check out our publication and appreciate what you see, be sure to follow us and clap for those authors. You can find us at medium.com/live-view . If you're interested in writing for Live View, drop me a line at dstory@gmail.com. The New Donation Kit for Carefree Shipping of Found Film Cameras - If you've discovered a film camera that's no longer being used, our new Donation Kit makes it easy to pack and ship. Just visit the Contact Form on thenimblephotographer.com , click the box next to Donating a Film Camera, and let me know what you have. In your note, be sure to include your shipping address. Affiliate Links - The links to some products in this podcast contain an affiliate code that credits The Digital Story for any purchases made from B&H Photo and Amazon via that click-through. Depending on the purchase, we may receive some financial compensation. Red River Paper - And finally, be sure to visit our friends at Red River Paper for all of your inkjet supply needs. See you next week! You can share your thoughts at the TDS Facebook page , where I'll post this story for discussion.…
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1 I Missed a Few Shots, But I'm OK - TDS Photography Podcast 33:05
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This is The Digital Story Podcast #983, Jan 21, 2025. Today's theme is "I Missed a Few Shots, But I'm OK." I'm Derrick Story. Opening Monologue I arrived in Costa Rica with two pieces of carry-on luggage. People asked me, "Where's the rest of your stuff?" "This is my stuff!" I replied. I had two cropped sensor cameras, a moderate telephoto, and a couple of compact zooms - not exactly the heavy artillery required for photographing howler monkeys high in the jungle canopy. And yet, I did OK. Tune in for the inside scoop on today's TDS Photography Podcast. I hope you enjoy the show. Digital Photography Podcast 983 Tune-In Via Your Favorite Podcast App! Apple Podcasts -- Spotify Podcasts -- Stitcher Podbean Podcasts -- Podbay FM -- Tune In I Missed a Few Shots, But I'm OK In this segment, Derrick shares a story he wrote about his week in Costa Rica. You can read it for yourself, plus view the pictures, by clicking on this free link . One of our favorite upscaling apps is expanding to iPhones You can read the entire article on DPReview.com. The 5 Best Photography Apps of 2025 You can read the entire article on LifeWire.com. 7Artisans' Tiny 18mm f/5.6 Full-Frame Lens Is Cheap but Limited You can read the entire article on PetaPixel.com. Virtual Camera Club News TDS Photography Workshops! Reserve your spot now . We have an exciting slate of online and in-person events. If you have any questions, use the Nimble Photographer Contact Form . I will get back to you ASAP. The Nimble Photographer Newsletter is now publishing every Thursday. Readers will enjoy a variety of content spanning from short photo essays, to commentary on weekly events, to reviews of the latest and coolest photo gear. Inner Circle Members : A big thanks to those who support our podcast and our efforts! We are having a blast at our new Inner Circle hangout, the private group I've set up at DerrickStoryOnline. We'd love it if you join us. You can become an Inner Circle Member by signing up at our Patreon site . You will automatically be added to the new hangout. Great Photography Articles on Live View - If you check out our publication and appreciate what you see, be sure to follow us and clap for those authors. You can find us at medium.com/live-view . If you're interested in writing for Live View, drop me a line at dstory@gmail.com. The New Donation Kit for Carefree Shipping of Found Film Cameras - If you've discovered a film camera that's no longer being used, our new Donation Kit makes it easy to pack and ship. Just visit the Contact Form on thenimblephotographer.com , click the box next to Donating a Film Camera, and let me know what you have. In your note, be sure to include your shipping address. Affiliate Links - The links to some products in this podcast contain an affiliate code that credits The Digital Story for any purchases made from B&H Photo and Amazon via that click-through. Depending on the purchase, we may receive some financial compensation. Red River Paper - And finally, be sure to visit our friends at Red River Paper for all of your inkjet supply needs. See you next week! You can share your thoughts at the TDS Facebook page , where I'll post this story for discussion.…
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This is The Digital Story Podcast #982, Jan 14, 2025. Today's theme is "Update from Costa Rica." I'm Derrick Story. Digital Photography Podcast 982 Tune-In Via Your Favorite Podcast App! Apple Podcasts -- Spotify Podcasts -- Stitcher Podbean Podcasts -- Podbay FM -- Tune In Virtual Camera Club News TDS Photography Workshops! Reserve your spot now . We have an exciting slate of online and in-person events. If you have any questions, use the Nimble Photographer Contact Form . I will get back to you ASAP. The Nimble Photographer Newsletter is now publishing every Thursday. Readers will enjoy a variety of content spanning from short photo essays, to commentary on weekly events, to reviews of the latest and coolest photo gear. Inner Circle Members : A big thanks to those who support our podcast and our efforts! We are having a blast at our new Inner Circle hangout, the private group I've set up at DerrickStoryOnline. We'd love it if you join us. You can become an Inner Circle Member by signing up at our Patreon site . You will automatically be added to the new hangout. Great Photography Articles on Live View - If you check out our publication and appreciate what you see, be sure to follow us and clap for those authors. You can find us at medium.com/live-view . If you're interested in writing for Live View, drop me a line at dstory@gmail.com. The New Donation Kit for Carefree Shipping of Found Film Cameras - If you've discovered a film camera that's no longer being used, our new Donation Kit makes it easy to pack and ship. Just visit the Contact Form on thenimblephotographer.com , click the box next to Donating a Film Camera, and let me know what you have. In your note, be sure to include your shipping address. Affiliate Links - The links to some products in this podcast contain an affiliate code that credits The Digital Story for any purchases made from B&H Photo and Amazon via that click-through. Depending on the purchase, we may receive some financial compensation. Red River Paper - And finally, be sure to visit our friends at Red River Paper for all of your inkjet supply needs. See you next week! You can share your thoughts at the TDS Facebook page , where I'll post this story for discussion.…
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This is The Digital Story Podcast #981, Jan 7, 2025. Today's theme is "Holiday Hangover." I'm Derrick Story. Opening Monologue How wonderful to have a normal holiday season again! We had no COVID cases in the family, and everyone was ready to mingle. I started in mid-December in So. Cal visiting my sister, and just wrapped up with a New Year's celebration. But now it's time to get back to the grind. But I've seemed to have lost my work mojo. Here's my cure for getting it back. I hope you enjoy the show. Digital Photography Podcast 981 Tune-In Via Your Favorite Podcast App! Apple Podcasts -- Spotify Podcasts -- Stitcher Podbean Podcasts -- Podbay FM -- Tune In Holiday Hangover In this segment, Derrick explains his cure for the holiday hangover OM System says it's working on a new camera and lenses You can read the entire article on DPReview.com. Why Digital Backdrops Are Changing Headshot Photography You can read the entire article on FStoppers.com. Biden Signs Law Making it Easier to Photograph and Film in National Parks You can read the entire article on PetaPixel.com. Quit your day job and move to the Isle of Man for a year as its official nature photographer You can read the entire article on DigitalCameraWorld.com. Virtual Camera Club News TDS Photography Workshops! Reserve your spot now . We have an exciting slate of online and in-person events. If you have any questions, use the Nimble Photographer Contact Form . I will get back to you ASAP. The Nimble Photographer Newsletter is now publishing every Thursday. Readers will enjoy a variety of content spanning from short photo essays, to commentary on weekly events, to reviews of the latest and coolest photo gear. Inner Circle Members : A big thanks to those who support our podcast and our efforts! We are having a blast at our new Inner Circle hangout, the private group I've set up at DerrickStoryOnline. We'd love it if you join us. You can become an Inner Circle Member by signing up at our Patreon site . You will automatically be added to the new hangout. Great Photography Articles on Live View - If you check out our publication and appreciate what you see, be sure to follow us and clap for those authors. You can find us at medium.com/live-view . If you're interested in writing for Live View, drop me a line at dstory@gmail.com. The New Donation Kit for Carefree Shipping of Found Film Cameras - If you've discovered a film camera that's no longer being used, our new Donation Kit makes it easy to pack and ship. Just visit the Contact Form on thenimblephotographer.com , click the box next to Donating a Film Camera, and let me know what you have. In your note, be sure to include your shipping address. Affiliate Links - The links to some products in this podcast contain an affiliate code that credits The Digital Story for any purchases made from B&H Photo and Amazon via that click-through. Depending on the purchase, we may receive some financial compensation. Red River Paper - And finally, be sure to visit our friends at Red River Paper for all of your inkjet supply needs. See you next week! You can share your thoughts at the TDS Facebook page , where I'll post this story for discussion.…
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This is The Digital Story Podcast #980, Dec. 31, 2024. Today's theme is "You're Sitting on a Goldmine." I'm Derrick Story. Opening Monologue How often do you dig into those images that you've so carefully archived and organized on your computer? When you're in a creative rut, do you ever revisit your own work for inspiration? Why not?! For the last podcast of 2024, it seems appropriate to look back, not at the year in cameras, but at our own pictures. Then think about how to leverage them for new projects. I hope you enjoy the show. Digital Photography Podcast 980 Tune-In Via Your Favorite Podcast App! Apple Podcasts -- Spotify Podcasts -- Stitcher Podbean Podcasts -- Podbay FM -- Tune In You're Sitting on a Goldmine First of all, Happy New Year. I love New Year's because it's the one holiday that I can wish to anyone without the worry of saying the wrong thing, the wrong way, at the wrong time. New Years is universal. And as such, I'm going to say it again. Now, let's talk about pictures. I'm about ready to close out my Capture One Library for 2024. I have 3,305 images in there. That might not seem like many for a guy who carries a camera 24/7, but keep in mind that I have another 2,783 pictures in my Photos library for 2024. So I end the year with over 6,000 pictures. They are organized, most are geotagged, and some even have captions and titles. Next week, I start a new Capture One Catalog and begin my 2025. But before I go marching into the New Year, I want to pause for a moment and browse my 2024 collections. What a year it has been. Filled with adventure, exploration, family, and of course, new gear. Going back through the year in pictures reminds me of how lucky I am to live the life I have. But I'm also thinking about projects with these images. Here are a few thoughts. A book titled: 2024 - My Year in Pictures . New collections of fine art greeting cards. Article ideas that I could tap right now. When I was editing this week's article for Live View , one of the drafts was titled, A Photo Walk Along the Border Wall by Cynthia Whelan. Cynthia reached back into her photo archives to 2018 when she and her husband documented crossing the border from Arizona to Mexico. The story and the images are as relevant today as they were 6 years ago. Plus now, she has a perspective that adds even more body to the article. It's available now, and I think you would enjoy reading it. My point is, all of us are sitting on a goldmine of wonderful content. At a minimum, we should take an hour to go back through our own year in pictures and acknowledge the experiences we've had. And beyond, put some of that work to use. Find a way to share it with the world. We are good at what we do. And there are many people who would like to see our creative efforts. European Union Makes USB-C Mandatory for All Electronic Devices Including Smartphones You can read the entire article on PetaPixel.com. Why Less Camera Gear Makes You More Creative You can read the entire article on FStoppers.com. Want to photograph the New Year's Eve fireworks? Here are my explosive secrets... You can read the entire article on DigitalCameraWorld.com. Virtual Camera Club News TDS Photography Workshops! Reserve your spot now . We have an exciting slate of online and in-person events. If you have any questions, use the Nimble Photographer Contact Form . I will get back to you ASAP. The Nimble Photographer Newsletter is now publishing every Thursday. Readers will enjoy a variety of content spanning from short photo essays, to commentary on weekly events, to reviews of the latest and coolest photo gear. Inner Circle Members : A big thanks to those who support our podcast and our efforts! We are having a blast at our new Inner Circle hangout, the private group I've set up at DerrickStoryOnline. We'd love it if you join us. You can become an Inner Circle Member by signing up at our Patreon site . You will automatically be added to the new hangout. Great Photography Articles on Live View - If you check out our publication and appreciate what you see, be sure to follow us and clap for those authors. You can find us at medium.com/live-view . If you're interested in writing for Live View, drop me a line at dstory@gmail.com. The New Donation Kit for Carefree Shipping of Found Film Cameras - If you've discovered a film camera that's no longer being used, our new Donation Kit makes it easy to pack and ship. Just visit the Contact Form on thenimblephotographer.com , click the box next to Donating a Film Camera, and let me know what you have. In your note, be sure to include your shipping address. Affiliate Links - The links to some products in this podcast contain an affiliate code that credits The Digital Story for any purchases made from B&H Photo and Amazon via that click-through. Depending on the purchase, we may receive some financial compensation. Red River Paper - And finally, be sure to visit our friends at Red River Paper for all of your inkjet supply needs. See you next week! You can share your thoughts at the TDS Facebook page , where I'll post this story for discussion.…
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1 New Lumix, Adobe Price Hike, and More - TDS Photography Podcast 23:28
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This is The Digital Story Podcast #979, Dec. 24, 2024. Today's theme is "New Lumix, Adobe Price Hike, and More." I'm Derrick Story. Opening Monologue For a photographer, the shortest day of the year, Dec. 21st, means that we only have about 9 hours of light - not much time to get out there and shoot! Fortunately, there have been some interesting news stories inside. So, brew another cup of coffee, put your feet up, and let's see what's going on out there. I hope you enjoy the show. Digital Photography Podcast 979 Tune-In Via Your Favorite Podcast App! Apple Podcasts -- Spotify Podcasts -- Stitcher Podbean Podcasts -- Podbay FM -- Tune In US Senate Passes Bill That Makes it Easier for Photographers to Film in National Parks You can read the entire article on PetaPixel.com. Photoshop's New Reflection Removal Tool You can read the entire article on FStoppers.com. Your Lightroom or Photoshop plan may be getting more expensive You can read the entire article on DPReview.com. I'm planning my 365 photography project now! Here's why I'm not waiting until the New Year and my #1 secret for success You can read the entire article on DigitalCameraWorld.com. Panasonic brings refreshed DC-G97 and ZS99 / TZ99 models with subtle updates You can read the entire article on DPReview.com. Virtual Camera Club News TDS Photography Workshops! Reserve your spot now . We have an exciting slate of online and in-person events. If you have any questions, use the Nimble Photographer Contact Form . I will get back to you ASAP. The Nimble Photographer Newsletter is now publishing every Thursday. Readers will enjoy a variety of content spanning from short photo essays, to commentary on weekly events, to reviews of the latest and coolest photo gear. Inner Circle Members : A big thanks to those who support our podcast and our efforts! We are having a blast at our new Inner Circle hangout, the private group I've set up at DerrickStoryOnline. We'd love it if you join us. You can become an Inner Circle Member by signing up at our Patreon site . You will automatically be added to the new hangout. Great Photography Articles on Live View - If you check out our publication and appreciate what you see, be sure to follow us and clap for those authors. You can find us at medium.com/live-view . If you're interested in writing for Live View, drop me a line at dstory@gmail.com. The New Donation Kit for Carefree Shipping of Found Film Cameras - If you've discovered a film camera that's no longer being used, our new Donation Kit makes it easy to pack and ship. Just visit the Contact Form on thenimblephotographer.com , click the box next to Donating a Film Camera, and let me know what you have. In your note, be sure to include your shipping address. Affiliate Links - The links to some products in this podcast contain an affiliate code that credits The Digital Story for any purchases made from B&H Photo and Amazon via that click-through. Depending on the purchase, we may receive some financial compensation. Red River Paper - And finally, be sure to visit our friends at Red River Paper for all of your inkjet supply needs. See you next week! You can share your thoughts at the TDS Facebook page , where I'll post this story for discussion.…
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1 How to Print a Holiday Greeting Card - TDS Photography Podcast 34:03
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This is The Digital Story Podcast #978, Dec. 17, 2024. Today's theme is "How to Print a Holiday Greeting Card." I'm Derrick Story. Opening Monologue I like to include a handmade card with all of my holiday gifts. And sometimes, the card is the gift. I just finished printing a batch with my Canon G620 inkjet printer. And the process was easy and productive. I thought that you might find my approach appealing for some holiday output of your own. I tell all in today's TDS Photography Podcast. I hope you enjoy the show. Digital Photography Podcast 978 Tune-In Via Your Favorite Podcast App! Apple Podcasts -- Spotify Podcasts -- Stitcher Podbean Podcasts -- Podbay FM -- Tune In How to Print a Holiday Greeting Card This is my first year using the Canon PIXMA G620 printer ($249) for the holiday fine art cards. And I have to say, it worked great! For my paper, I went with Red River's 60lb. River Linen Scored (Item #1392). It measures 7x10" and folds down to a standard 5"x7" card. I use envelopes from RRP because I like the squared-off back flap (Item #7239). But you could use any standard 5"x7" envelope. I start by working with a 7"x 10" canvas. I have templates for this already, so all I have to do is choose my image and drop it in to the top half of the template. If you don't have a template already, you can download them for Lightroom and Photoshop from the Red River site. Once I've designed the card, I export it as a Tiff. I could print directly from Photoshop or Lightroom as well. But generally, I open the file in Apple's Preview and print from there. I like Preview's uncluttered printing interface. If you haven't done so already, create a Custom Paper Size for 7"x10". You can do this by clicking on Manage Custom Sizes that's at the bottom of the Paper Size popup menu in the Print Driver Dialog. If you want your card image to blead off the edges, be sure to check the box, "Fill Entire Paper" that's also in the Print Dialog Box. Next, under Media & Quality, choose the paper surface that best matches your card stock. In my case, it was Matte Photo Paper. Also select "Best" for Quality. Refer to the screenshot of the dialog box if you have any questions. Now print! If you don't have any RRP greeting card stock on hand, you can go DIY by trimming one inch off the side of an 8"x10" photo paper. Choose the heaviest stock you have on hand. I like 60lb. for my greeting cards. I leave the interior blank because that's where I write my personal message. Sometimes I print information on the back of the card. This year I used rubber stamps to give them that unique, handmade look. Now, all you have to do is score them and find an envelope. Peak Design Denies It 'Traced' the Bag of the UnitedHealthcare CEO Shooter You can read the entire article on PetaPixel.com. Is Canon stealing this secret weapon lens from Olympus? You can read the entire article on DigitalCameraWorld.com. Top Rented Photo and Video Products of 2024 You can read the entire article on LensRentals.com. Virtual Camera Club News TDS Photography Workshops! Reserve your spot now . We have an exciting slate of online and in-person events. If you have any questions, use the Nimble Photographer Contact Form . I will get back to you ASAP. The Nimble Photographer Newsletter is now publishing every Thursday. Readers will enjoy a variety of content spanning from short photo essays, to commentary on weekly events, to reviews of the latest and coolest photo gear. Inner Circle Members : A big thanks to those who support our podcast and our efforts! We are having a blast at our new Inner Circle hangout, the private group I've set up at DerrickStoryOnline. We'd love it if you join us. You can become an Inner Circle Member by signing up at our Patreon site . You will automatically be added to the new hangout. Great Photography Articles on Live View - If you check out our publication and appreciate what you see, be sure to follow us and clap for those authors. You can find us at medium.com/live-view . If you're interested in writing for Live View, drop me a line at dstory@gmail.com. The New Donation Kit for Carefree Shipping of Found Film Cameras - If you've discovered a film camera that's no longer being used, our new Donation Kit makes it easy to pack and ship. Just visit the Contact Form on thenimblephotographer.com , click the box next to Donating a Film Camera, and let me know what you have. In your note, be sure to include your shipping address. Affiliate Links - The links to some products in this podcast contain an affiliate code that credits The Digital Story for any purchases made from B&H Photo and Amazon via that click-through. Depending on the purchase, we may receive some financial compensation. Red River Paper - And finally, be sure to visit our friends at Red River Paper for all of your inkjet supply needs. See you next week! You can share your thoughts at the TDS Facebook page , where I'll post this story for discussion.…
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1 How Did You Fare on Black Friday? - TDS Photography Podcast 28:54
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This is The Digital Story Podcast #977, Dec. 10, 2024. Today's theme is "How Did You Fare on Black Friday?" I'm Derrick Story. Opening Monologue I survived Black Friday, but just barely. The barrage of camera deals, lens discounts, and alluring accessories that maybe I didn't need, but certainly wanted and were difficult to resist. This week I share with you my Black Friday temptation and my attempts to fight it off. All of that, and more, on today's TDS Photography Podcast. I hope you enjoy the show. Digital Photography Podcast 977 Tune-In Via Your Favorite Podcast App! Apple Podcasts -- Spotify Podcasts -- Stitcher Podbean Podcasts -- Podbay FM -- Tune In How Did You Fare on Black Friday? I started out strong. On November 29th I browsed my usual suspects: B&H Photo and Amazon. I was relieved to see that there weren't any burning camera deals to tempt me right out of the shoot. In the past, that wasn't always the case. I remember one year when Amazon was offering a new Nikon D610 full-frame DSLR, Nikkor 50mm f/1.8 autofocus prime, and a Nikon battery grip for some ridiculous price that I couldn't resist. So I bought it. And I've used the camera many times over the years and love it to this day. But it was an expenditure that I had not planned on. There were some good deals this year, but nothing like that. I could save $400 on an M3 14" MacBook Pro. Even though mine is an older M1 model, it's running just fine. I could save $2,200 on a Leica SL2-S Mirrorless Camera. It looks sweet, but it would still cost me $2,995. And I don't have any lenses for it. And we know how that goes. I could save $300 on a Panasonic Lumix G9 II MFT mirrorless body. It's 25 megapixel sensor is certainly alluring, and I have a ton of lenses that would work great on it. But even after the discount, it was still $1,600. All of these deals, and many more, were relativity easy to pass on. I enjoyed reading about them, lingering over the specs, fantasizing how I would integrate the new equipment into my workflow, and then just sigh and click to the next page. I was feeling pretty good about my resolve and good judgment. Then I received an email blast from Nikon: "4 Days Only! Refurbished Sale." I knew that I shouldn't look, but what harm could it do? I had already shown resistance to these Black Friday temptations. I'm scrolling down the web page noting the discounts for the Z9 (yeah, right), the Zf (already have one), and the Z6 II (nice price, but no). Then it appeared. A black Special Edition Z fc with matching 16-50mm compact VR zoom lens for $850. Uh Oh! I think the black Special Edition Z fc is one of the most handsome digital cameras I've ever laid eyes on. They're not available new anymore. And when you do find one it's well over a thousand dollars. This one, totally refurbished with a matching lens, was $850 - plus free shipping, a substantial Nikon warranty, and in stock. Oh man... I already own the 26mm Nikon Z pancake that would look great on the Z fc. Plus I have other Z optics. And this little guy at 800 grams would be a fantastic backup camera for the Zf. It wasn't difficult to envision all of the scenarios where I could put the Z fc to work, and enjoy its handsome appearance at the same time. I took a deep breath, closed the laptop, and walked away. An hour later, I was back. Then the next day, and the day after that. I kept saying to myself, "Maybe they will sell out and it will put me out of my misery." But every time I opened the page, there it was calling to me. This torture went on for 5 days. That's right. It wasn't even a 4-day sale. It's still on sale! To help build up my resistance, I would pull out my beautiful OM-1, Pentax KP, or Nikon Zf. "I certainly don't need anything more than these three cameras" I would say to myself. And for a few moments, that would work. This afternoon, before I wrote the podcast, I opened the 4-Day Sale page again. The Special Edition Z fc is still there! How do these people measure days? But I have not caved in. I'm standing strong. I've survived Black Friday 2024. But I must remain vigilant. Miss Black Friday? Adorama still has cameras discounted by as much as $1K You can read the entire article on DigitalCameraWorld.com. 5 Must-Have Everyday-Carry Accessories for Photographers You can read the entire article on FStoppers.com. Google's AI Weather App Could be Extremely Useful to Photographers You can read the entire article on Petapixel.com. An Opening for Our Costa Rica Workshop A space has just opened up for our Costa Rica Photography Workshop, January 7-15, 2025. You can read all of the details and sign up by visiting our Costa Rica Workshop page . The event is co-lead by Rob Knight and myself. Our group is limited to 10 participants. We've lined up guides, transportation, accommodations, and meals. All you have to do is pack your bag and get a flight. If you have any questions about the event, you can post a comment here. Hope to see you in Costa Rica! Virtual Camera Club News TDS Photography Workshops! Reserve your spot now . We have an exciting slate of online and in-person events. If you have any questions, use the Nimble Photographer Contact Form . I will get back to you ASAP. The Nimble Photographer Newsletter is now publishing every Thursday. Readers will enjoy a variety of content spanning from short photo essays, to commentary on weekly events, to reviews of the latest and coolest photo gear. Inner Circle Members : A big thanks to those who support our podcast and our efforts! We are having a blast at our new Inner Circle hangout, the private group I've set up at DerrickStoryOnline. We'd love it if you join us. You can become an Inner Circle Member by signing up at our Patreon site . You will automatically be added to the new hangout. Great Photography Articles on Live View - If you check out our publication and appreciate what you see, be sure to follow us and clap for those authors. You can find us at medium.com/live-view . If you're interested in writing for Live View, drop me a line at dstory@gmail.com. The New Donation Kit for Carefree Shipping of Found Film Cameras - If you've discovered a film camera that's no longer being used, our new Donation Kit makes it easy to pack and ship. Just visit the Contact Form on thenimblephotographer.com , click the box next to Donating a Film Camera, and let me know what you have. In your note, be sure to include your shipping address. Affiliate Links - The links to some products in this podcast contain an affiliate code that credits The Digital Story for any purchases made from B&H Photo and Amazon via that click-through. Depending on the purchase, we may receive some financial compensation. Red River Paper - And finally, be sure to visit our friends at Red River Paper for all of your inkjet supply needs. See you next week! You can share your thoughts at the TDS Facebook page , where I'll post this story for discussion.…
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1 Making the Case for Using GPS with Travel Photography - TDS Photo Podcast 31:33
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This is The Digital Story Podcast #976, Dec. 3, 2024. Today's theme is "Making the Case for Using GPS with Travel Photography." I'm Derrick Story. Opening Monologue One thing that surprised me this past year when talking to workshop photographers was how few of them were adding location data to their images during capture. I can understand not doing so while taking pictures around the house. But during travel? On this week's podcast, I present my case for making the extra effort. I hope you enjoy the show. Digital Photography Podcast 976 Tune-In Via Your Favorite Podcast App! Apple Podcasts -- Spotify Podcasts -- Stitcher Podbean Podcasts -- Podbay FM -- Tune In Making the Case for Using GPS with Travel Photography One of the great things about our smartphones is that they record GPS data with every photo we take. Those coordinates are translated into actual locations by the software we use to manage our pictures, such as Apple Photos, Adobe Lightroom, and Capture One Pro. This information, combined with the camera's normal EXIF data, informs us of just about everything we need to know about the image we're looking at. Not only do we get the camera settings used, we can also see time of day, map location, and with some units, altitude and direction. All of this information is searchable by practically any image manager software. So, without having to do anything more than press the shutter button, we can record a mountain of information with the picture itself. This is a luxury that film photographers could only dream about. Looking at the GPS screen on my Pentax KP with the optional O-GPS1 GPS Unit mounted, the data readout includes the location, direction, and time of shooting using Universal Time Coordinated. It also features an Electronic Compass to display the direction the camera is facing (true direction after declination adjustment) on the LCD monitor, making it useful during shooting preparations before sunrise or for the accurate spotting of a target mountain in alpine photography. The Olympus TG-4 has GPS built-in. You can access a readout screen via the Info button that provides data for Lattitude, Longitude, Barometer, Altitude/Water Depth, and a real-time digital compass that shows you which direction the camera is pointing. Both cameras write this information to the EXIF data that is associated with each picture. When I scan the pictures from my Fujifilm X100V in Photos, the bulk of the images have location information attached. That's because when I get out of the car, I turn on the Fujifilm X App on my iPhone. The X100V is already paired with the app, so they immediately search for each other. Within a minute, they are communicating via Bluetooth and the iPhone is sending GPS coordinates to the X100V, which in turn are embedded with each picture. Different Methods for Embedding Location Information There are basically four ways I can add this info to my pictures. GPS built into the camera. The Olympus TG-4 and Apple iPhone are two examples. Both of these draw power from the camera's battery. External GPS Unit. The Pentax O-GPS1 unit slides into the hot shoe then uses the camera's LCD for readouts. It is powered by its own AAA battery. Camera paired with smartphone via app. Improved Bluetooth efficiency has made this a more practical option. Ease of use depends on the app available for your particular camera. Power is drawn from both camera and phone. Applied in post-production. This is my least favorite approach because it requires a fair amount of effort. For Those Who Don't Like Keywording... I'm the first to admit that I hate keywording. And I know that I'm in good company. Thanks to improved Object Recognition combined with embedded location information, we don't really need to keyword anymore. Object recognition with find that beautiful marina sunset that you're looking for. And GPS coordinates will tell you where you were when capturing the shot. Yes, There Are a Few Downsides Our cameras don't utilize the super-accurate military GPS functionality. So the location isn't always precise. Plus, if your unit doesn't update when you change locations, that could results in inaccuracy too. You can force the unit to update by recalibrating it, which takes just a few seconds of moving it in a circular direction. Then there's battery life. Unless your GPS radio has its own power source, it will be drawing off your camera and/or your smartphone's battery. This drain isn't huge, but it will shorten the life of your batter over the course of a long day's shooting. So make sure you pack an extra. Final Thoughts Embedded location information is not only useful for our own memory of where pictures were captured, but it's also helpful for those who view our images in the future after we're gone. And if you want to record changes in an environment, then have the location coordinates for your return trip can be very useful. You may already have everything you need to get started with GPS recording. It could be a matter of just getting your devices paired. I think it's worth the effort. The Sony A1 II's sensor is almost four years old: here's why that doesn't matter You can read the entire article on DigitalCameraWorld.com. Editing Portraits Start to Finish in Lightroom on an iPad You can read the entire article on FStopperes.com. Kodak Temporarily Pauses All Film Production You can read the entire article on PetaPixel.com. An Opening for Our Costa Rica Workshop A space has just opened up for our Costa Rica Photography Workshop, January 7-15, 2025. You can read all of the details and sign up by visiting our Costa Rica Workshop page . The event is co-lead by Rob Knight and myself. Our group is limited to 10 participants. We've lined up guides, transportation, accommodations, and meals. All you have to do is pack your bag and get a flight. If you have any questions about the event, you can post a comment here. Hope to see you in Costa Rica! Virtual Camera Club News TDS Photography Workshops! Reserve your spot now . We have an exciting slate of online and in-person events. If you have any questions, use the Nimble Photographer Contact Form . I will get back to you ASAP. The Nimble Photographer Newsletter is now publishing every Thursday. Readers will enjoy a variety of content spanning from short photo essays, to commentary on weekly events, to reviews of the latest and coolest photo gear. Inner Circle Members : A big thanks to those who support our podcast and our efforts! We are having a blast at our new Inner Circle hangout, the private group I've set up at DerrickStoryOnline. We'd love it if you join us. You can become an Inner Circle Member by signing up at our Patreon site . You will automatically be added to the new hangout. Great Photography Articles on Live View - If you check out our publication and appreciate what you see, be sure to follow us and clap for those authors. You can find us at medium.com/live-view . If you're interested in writing for Live View, drop me a line at dstory@gmail.com. The New Donation Kit for Carefree Shipping of Found Film Cameras - If you've discovered a film camera that's no longer being used, our new Donation Kit makes it easy to pack and ship. Just visit the Contact Form on thenimblephotographer.com , click the box next to Donating a Film Camera, and let me know what you have. In your note, be sure to include your shipping address. Affiliate Links - The links to some products in this podcast contain an affiliate code that credits The Digital Story for any purchases made from B&H Photo and Amazon via that click-through. Depending on the purchase, we may receive some financial compensation. Red River Paper - And finally, be sure to visit our friends at Red River Paper for all of your inkjet supply needs. See you next week! You can share your thoughts at the TDS Facebook page , where I'll post this story for discussion.…
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1 Planned Obsolesce Doesn't Work for Photography - TDS Photo Podcast 34:26
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This is The Digital Story Podcast #975, Nov. 26, 2024. Today's theme is "Planned Obsolesce Doesn't Work for Photography." I'm Derrick Story. Opening Monologue If you're lucky, your smartphone is viable for 4 years. Your laptop... not much longer than that. Planned obsolesce is a real problem in the world of technology. It's expensive and it creates tons of hazardous waste that's harmful for our planet. But one area in particular seems immune to this diabolical scheme despite manufacturers' efforts: photography. I'll explain why, and its benefits to you, in today's TDS Photography Podcast. I hope you enjoy the show. Digital Photography Podcast 975 Tune-In Via Your Favorite Podcast App! Apple Podcasts -- Spotify Podcasts -- Stitcher Podbean Podcasts -- Podbay FM -- Tune In Planned Obsolesce Doesn't Work for Photography Today's feature story talking points: In digital photography, software is extending the life of hardware. AI upsampling and noise reduction are great examples. In addition to my OM-1, I'm packing a 2017 Pentax KP and a 2015 Olympus TG-4 for Costa Rica. Why? Because they are perfect for the subject and conditions. Never underestimate the value of a great lens on an older camera. Case in point, my PENTAX-D FA 70-210mm f/4 ED SDM WR zoom lens . Even on the older Pentax body, the images are amazingly sharp and colorful. All of our cameras have their strengths and weaknesses. Both Pentax and Olympus have amazing weather resistance. We can still get batteries for older cameras. So if your existing cell is underperforming, you can replace it. Photography is also a creative pursuit. So we can go all the way back to film cameras and uncoated lenses to create looks that are artistic and unique. And yes, relevant today. Have you ever pulled out an old camera, put on your favorite lens, then after an hour thought to yourself, "Now I remember why I loved this camera so much!" That's not going to happen with a 10-year-old smartphone. I understand the need for manufacturers to have us regularly upgrade our cameras. We can be more choosy about how we do that thanks to the longevity of our existing gear. And by doing so, we're saving money and reducing electronic waste that is so very harmful to the planet. Another angle to this is buying used gear, at a reduced price, instead of always going to something new. Photography is one area where we can say no to the endless treadmill of upgrades. The power is in our hands as to when we buy and what we choose to invest in. Canon and Amazon Win Lawsuit Against Counterfeit Batteries and Chargers You can read the entire article on PetaPixel.com. Radiant Photo 2 Arrives, Promising Next-Generation Photo Editing You can read the entire article on FStopperes.com. Virtual Camera Club News TDS Photography Workshops! Reserve your spot now . We have an exciting slate of online and in-person events. If you have any questions, use the Nimble Photographer Contact Form . I will get back to you ASAP. The Nimble Photographer Newsletter is now publishing every Thursday. Readers will enjoy a variety of content spanning from short photo essays, to commentary on weekly events, to reviews of the latest and coolest photo gear. Inner Circle Members : A big thanks to those who support our podcast and our efforts! We are having a blast at our new Inner Circle hangout, the private group I've set up at DerrickStoryOnline. We'd love it if you join us. You can become an Inner Circle Member by signing up at our Patreon site . You will automatically be added to the new hangout. Great Photography Articles on Live View - If you check out our publication and appreciate what you see, be sure to follow us and clap for those authors. You can find us at medium.com/live-view . If you're interested in writing for Live View, drop me a line at dstory@gmail.com. The New Donation Kit for Carefree Shipping of Found Film Cameras - If you've discovered a film camera that's no longer being used, our new Donation Kit makes it easy to pack and ship. Just visit the Contact Form on thenimblephotographer.com , click the box next to Donating a Film Camera, and let me know what you have. In your note, be sure to include your shipping address. Affiliate Links - The links to some products in this podcast contain an affiliate code that credits The Digital Story for any purchases made from B&H Photo and Amazon via that click-through. Depending on the purchase, we may receive some financial compensation. Red River Paper - And finally, be sure to visit our friends at Red River Paper for all of your inkjet supply needs. See you next week! You can share your thoughts at the TDS Facebook page , where I'll post this story for discussion.…
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1 The 2025 Photography Workshop Season - TDS Photo Podcast 34:43
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This is The Digital Story Podcast #974, Nov. 19, 2024. Today's theme is "The 2025 Photography Workshop Season." I'm Derrick Story. Opening Monologue Whether we gather together in the great outdoors or in front of our computer screens for an online class, TDS workshops are our opportunity to learn new techniques and share the ones we know with others. The 2025 season provides many options for us to work together. And on today's podcast, I'm going to cover what we have in store for next year. I hope you enjoy the show. Digital Photography Podcast 974 Tune-In Via Your Favorite Podcast App! Apple Podcasts -- Spotify Podcasts -- Stitcher Podbean Podcasts -- Podbay FM -- Tune In The 2025 Photography Workshop Season You can review the entire 2025 TDS Photography Workshop Season here . Here's a note from a first-time workshop participant: "Why was this workshop so special to me as a 1st timer at a photographic workshop, it wasn't just the amazing locations, which were spectacular, but the leader, and the people who were a part of this adventure. I've been taking pictures since my early 20's, now in my mid 60's, I felt inspired at this workshop to get out of my comfort zone, it opened a whole new door to what I can do. The locations for this workshop is what made me want to take it in the 1st place, variety, I love variety, and that is what we had, every place we went offered so much visually. I loved the fact that each place challenged me as a photographer. What I liked about Derrick Story and his workshop method. Besides being a really nice guy, and an amazing photographer, I like his approach of being more laid back. I liked that he challenged us when we went on photo shoots to take different style pictures. He was always available to ask for guidance, and more ideas to try. The leadership of this workshop was top notch, this trip was planned out so well. What else was special, well, it was the people who participated in this workshop. We all had an instant connection, the fact that we love to take pictures. This was not a competitive group which made it even more enjoyable. I felt so comfortable with everyone right away, and they were always happy to share ideas, and knowledge, I felt inspired by everyone." Janet Reserve your spot now . If you have any questions, use the Nimble Photographer Contact Form . I will get back to you ASAP. I hope to work with you in 2025! This Grandma AI Bot Will Waste Scammers Time by Staying on the Phone for Hours You can read the entire article on PetaPixel.com. Virtual Camera Club News The Nimble Photographer Newsletter is now publishing every Thursday. Readers will enjoy a variety of content spanning from short photo essays, to commentary on weekly events, to reviews of the latest and coolest photo gear. Inner Circle Members : A big thanks to those who support our podcast and our efforts! We are having a blast at our new Inner Circle hangout, the private group I've set up at DerrickStoryOnline. We'd love it if you join us. You can become an Inner Circle Member by signing up at our Patreon site . You will automatically be added to the new hangout. Great Photography Articles on Live View - If you check out our publication and appreciate what you see, be sure to follow us and clap for those authors. You can find us at medium.com/live-view . If you're interested in writing for Live View, drop me a line at dstory@gmail.com. The New Donation Kit for Carefree Shipping of Found Film Cameras - If you've discovered a film camera that's no longer being used, our new Donation Kit makes it easy to pack and ship. Just visit the Contact Form on thenimblephotographer.com , click the box next to Donating a Film Camera, and let me know what you have. In your note, be sure to include your shipping address. Affiliate Links - The links to some products in this podcast contain an affiliate code that credits The Digital Story for any purchases made from B&H Photo and Amazon via that click-through. Depending on the purchase, we may receive some financial compensation. Red River Paper - And finally, be sure to visit our friends at Red River Paper for all of your inkjet supply needs. See you next week! You can share your thoughts at the TDS Facebook page , where I'll post this story for discussion.…
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This is The Digital Story Podcast #973, Nov. 12, 2024. Today's theme is "Tips for Showing Your Pictures on a 4K TV." I'm Derrick Story. Opening Monologue Family gatherings, special occasions, wedding receptions, and photography workshops - these are all great opportunities to show your pictures on a big screen. But how do you set things up so they look as good as possible? I have a few tips for you, and I'm going to share them on today's TDS Photography Podcast. I hope you enjoy the show. Digital Photography Podcast 973 Tune-In Via Your Favorite Podcast App! Apple Podcasts -- Spotify Podcasts -- Stitcher Podbean Podcasts -- Podbay FM -- Tune In Tips for Showing Your Pictures on a 4K TV On the final day of our photography workshops, we all gather around a big 4K TV and share a handful of our pictures from the week. This is always a highlight of the event for me, and I think it's the same for each photographer. Over the years I've used and experimented with different systems for large-screen display. In the early days, I used an Epson projector with a screen. At the time, it didn't seem too terrible, but I do remember turning around my laptop and showing the audience its display so they could see what the picture "really looked like." By today's standards, this method just isn't good enough. Now we have big 4K LCD screens with HDMI input. Depending on the brand and model, these can be quite good. They're still not as excellent as our laptop screens or dedicated computer monitors, but with a little tweaking, the results can be quite pleasing. Here are a few tips to get the most from these TVs. Making the HDMI Connection I always carry an HDMI cable that plugs directly into my MacBook Pro. I recommend at least 6' long so you don't have to sit right under the big LCD during the presentation. The great thing about HDMI is that you only need a cable and that's it. No fiddling with WiFi sharing and other wireless options. The signal is robust and the quality is good. You will need the TV remote control to change the Input from the current HDMI input, probably a cable box, to the HDMI input you're using for your presentation. Using Apple AirPlay An Apple TV box isn't quite as simple as a single HDMI cable, but it does have a few advantages. First, you're not tied to the TV itself as you are with a cable, and you can put the laptop anywhere in the room. And second, others can share their images as well. You're not limited to just one device accessing the TV screen. But there are more steps involved for this arrangement. You have to pack an Apple TV, power cord, and HDMI cable. There needs to be a WiFi network available for both Apple TV and the laptop. Once you have the Apple TV connected to the LCD via HDMI, go to Settings and make sure it's on the WiFi Network. Then put your laptop, iPhone, or iPad on the same network. On the laptop, go to the Control Panel and click on Screen Mirroring. The Apple TV should show up in the list of options. For an iPhone or iPad, go to the Photos app, pick the picture you want, go to Sharing, and choose AirPlay. Adjusting Tone and Color Regardless of which method you use, you'll probably have to adjust tone and color if that's important to your viewing audience. Using the TV remote, go to Menu > Picture Settings. You should have options for Brightness, Contrast, Sharpness, Color, Tint, and Color Temperature, depending on the brand and model of the TV. Adjust the sliders in the TV Settings while comparing the appearance to the picture on your computer or device. You might not be able to get a perfect match, but I've found that I can get it pretty close. A Reminder for Success Regardless of which method you use for displaying images on an LCD TV, allow for time beforehand to set up and test your configuration. It's easy to forget when the share buttons are and other settings for your presentation. If it's an important once in a lifetime occasion, such as a wedding reception, practice at home before you get on location. Make notes as to where the settings are for your devices, and make a few dry runs to get everything dialed in. Upgrade your iPhone's weak flash with this adjustable MagSafe light You can read the entire article on TheVerge.com. The Tamron 90mm f/2.8 Di III Macro VXD Punches Way Above Its Weight You can read the entire article on PetaPixel.com. Virtual Camera Club News The Nimble Photographer Newsletter is now publishing every Thursday. Readers will enjoy a variety of content spanning from short photo essays, to commentary on weekly events, to reviews of the latest and coolest photo gear. Inner Circle Members : A big thanks to those who support our podcast and our efforts! We are having a blast at our new Inner Circle hangout, the private group I've set up at DerrickStoryOnline. We'd love it if you join us. You can become an Inner Circle Member by signing up at our Patreon site . You will automatically be added to the new hangout. Great Photography Articles on Live View - If you check out our publication and appreciate what you see, be sure to follow us and clap for those authors. You can find us at medium.com/live-view . If you're interested in writing for Live View, drop me a line at dstory@gmail.com. The New Donation Kit for Carefree Shipping of Found Film Cameras - If you've discovered a film camera that's no longer being used, our new Donation Kit makes it easy to pack and ship. Just visit the Contact Form on thenimblephotographer.com , click the box next to Donating a Film Camera, and let me know what you have. In your note, be sure to include your shipping address. Affiliate Links - The links to some products in this podcast contain an affiliate code that credits The Digital Story for any purchases made from B&H Photo and Amazon via that click-through. Depending on the purchase, we may receive some financial compensation. Red River Paper - And finally, be sure to visit our friends at Red River Paper for all of your inkjet supply needs. See you next week! You can share your thoughts at the TDS Facebook page , where I'll post this story for discussion.…
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