EXIF and Beyond: Gary Crabbe Interview Part I
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The ninth episode of EXIF and Beyond has been released. In this episode (part I of II) professional photographer Gary Crabbe (enlightphoto.com) discusses a variety of topics including his photographic beginnings, working for Galen Rowell, his personal photographic philosophies, mastery of light, and the art of seeing.
Download the latest episode:
Gary Crabbe Interview (Part I)
For the non-iTune listeners a streaming version of this podcast can be accessed here.
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Keep up the good work man. Gary is hilarious.
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That is great! It brought back fond memories from Palm Springs during NANPA – drinking a cold beer and visiting with Gary. Yeah, that was one good cold beer
Ron
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Richard and Ron… glad you guys enjoyed this episode.
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I look forward to checking this and your other ones out, Jim. I just replaced my old Dell MP3 player with an iPod, moved all my old music over to iTunes, and am now ready to enjoy podcasts.
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John congrats on the iPod. When you get around to listening to the podcast be sure to let me know what you think.
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[...] Last week, fellow Bay Area photographer and weblogger Jim Goldstein released part one of a two-part interview with yours truly. In the interview, I discuss my background, including my work with Galen Rowell, my personal interests, and the fine art of seeing light. The entry on his site will offer options for ipod download and streaming audio. I hope you enjoy… [...]
I finally had time to sit back and listen to this podcast and I’m glad I did. Very entertaining to hear all the thoughts, ideas, and stories. Looking forward to listening to part II. Thanks Jim and Gary.
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[...] The answer… great lighting. Great lighting is the key to high impact photography. Even the most mundane subject will look amazing with the right lighting to paraphrase Gary Crabbe from my EXIF and Beyond interview. When is the lighting best you ask? For outdoor photography the lighting is best during the “Golden Hour” when the light is warmer and less intense. This is especially true for landscape and nature photography. [...]
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