The Martin Bailey Photography Podcast

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Sinopsis

The Martin Bailey Photography Podcast provides education and inspiration through a mix of art, creativity and technical topics, interviews, gear reviews and travelogue style episodes. Full archive at http://mbp.ac/blog

Episodios

  • #44 : Macro Photography Part III - Solutions

    02/07/2006 Duración: 33min

    Today we really do come to the end of the Macro Photography Series for now with solutions for some of the issues we are faced with when shooting at magnifications larger than life-size. Details: https://mbp.ac/44

  • #43 : Macro Photography Part II - Larger than Life(Size)

    26/06/2006 Duración: 22min

    Today we discuss shooting at magnifications larger than life-size and the difficulties it brings. This will now be part II of a three part series, coming to an end next week when I explain the solution to some of these difficulties. Details: https://mbp.ac/43

  • #42 : Macro Photography Part I - An Introduction

    21/06/2006 Duración: 23min

    This is the first of a two part episode on macro-photography. I'll touch on the basics first explaining some terminology, working distance and then some considerations for keeping your subjects sharp. Details: https://mbp.ac/42

  • #41 : Nikko Part II - Synergy of Culture and Nature

    13/06/2006 Duración: 25min

    Much of the Nikko area in Tochigi Prefecture, a few hours drive north of Tokyo, is the synergy of Culture and Nature. This week we look more into the cultural side after just one more waterfall and some spring greenery. Details: https://mbp.ac/41

  • #40 : Nikko Part I - Waterfalls, Waterfalls...

    06/06/2006 Duración: 25min

    Much of the Nikko area is perched high in the mountains, and is very close to the Japanese people's hearts. Nikko is a synergy of Culture and Nature. Details: https://mbp.ac/40

  • #39 : More on Mood; Fleeting Moments

    30/05/2006 Duración: 22min

    Following on from episode 38, this week I talk about images of fleeting moments in peoples' lives that really could not be recreated without going to a lot of trouble, and even then probably not possible. Being ready to capture the image is everything! Details: https://mbp.ac/39

  • #38 : Capturing and Creating Mood

    24/05/2006 Duración: 21min

    Mood, or atmosphere is often an intangible substance that can sometimes be difficult to put into words, and often more difficult to capture on film. I talk about some of the occasions that I think I captured the mood as it was or created it in some way. Details: https://mbp.ac/38

  • #37 : Fair Weather Photographer, Not

    15/05/2006 Duración: 21min

    Some photographers stay in doors in inclement weather, but by doing so you're reducing your chances of getting some great shots, that can only be made by shooting in the rain. Details: https://mbp.ac/37

  • #36 : A Few Filter Tips

    11/05/2006 Duración: 40min

    There are still certain physical filters that I use and some that I am now shying away from in favour of Photoshop. Listen on for details, along with some real-world examples. Details: https://mbp.ac/36

  • #35 : Chichibu Cement Factory

    03/05/2006 Duración: 22min

    The Chichibu Cement Factory opened in 1923 but now lays almost derelict having stopped product around 1993, after 70 years. Now the only noise to be heard is the sound of a large fan or vacuum as they remove the last remaining cement... Details: https://mbp.ac/35

  • #34 : Eyes

    29/04/2006 Duración: 26min

    I've got a thing about eyes. I'm sure most of us do. It's been said that the eyes are the windows to the soul. And sharp eyes are the key to good images that draw us in. Details: https://mbp.ac/34

  • #33 : Reduce Camera Vibration Further

    17/04/2006 Duración: 15min

    This week's episode is kind of a follow on from last week about tripods, and I'll talk about ways to further reduce vibration to get even crisper, sharper images. Details: https://mbp.ac/33

  • #32 : Tripods, Monopods, etc.

    10/04/2006 Duración: 26min

    Keeping your camera stable, particularly in low light, or with long telephoto lenses, is one of the most important things to do to improve the quality of your images. In this episode hear what types of camera supports I use with a few real-world examples. Details: https://mbp.ac/32

  • #31 : Contrasting (Complimentary) Colours

    03/04/2006 Duración: 25min

    Although including similar colours makes for well balanced images, using contrasting colours can make for dramatic and often pleasing images. Details: https://mbp.ac/31

  • #30 : PIE 2006 - Impressions

    28/03/2006 Duración: 28min

    On Sunday the 26th or March, 2006, I visited the Photo Imaging Expo or PIE 2006 at the Tokyo Big Sight international exhibition center. In this episode I'm going to relay my impressions of the visit, based mainly on what I wanted to get from it. Details: https://mbp.ac/30

  • #29 : Spring is in the Air!

    20/03/2006 Duración: 20min

    A resent trip to one of the local parks reminded me that Spring is in the air! I'll discuss some blossom photos and also a little about the need to stay healthy. Details: https://mbp.ac/29

  • #28 : Hokkaido Feb '06 Part IV - Deer and Seals

    13/03/2006 Duración: 23min

    In this the final episode of a photo-journal of my trip to Hokkaido the northern-most island of Japan, in Feb 2006. I discuss Some deer shots from the afternoon of the third day and some seal shots from the last hours before heading for the airport. Details: https://mbp.ac/28

  • #27 : Hokkaido Feb '06 Part III - Eagles at Sunrise

    06/03/2006 Duración: 25min

    In this the third of a four part photo-journal of my recent trip to Hokkaido I talk about a two hour trip out on the Sea of Okhotsk from the Rausu port, in which I shot a beautiful sunrise and hordes of Steller's Sea Eagles. Details: https://mbp.ac/27

  • #26 : Hokkaido Feb '06 Part II - Eagles, Ice, Swans

    24/02/2006 Duración: 19min

    In this the second of a multi-episode photo-journal of a trip to Hokkaido the northern-most island of Japan I discuss some hand-picked Eagle shots, some typical Hokkaido winter landscape shots, some Omiwatari or "God's Walkway" shots, and some swan shots. Details: https://mbp.ac/26

  • #25 : Hokkaido Feb '06 Part I - Japanese Cranes

    24/02/2006 Duración: 20min

    In this the first of a multi-episode photo-journal of a trip to Hokkaido the northern-most island of Japan I discuss some hand-picked Japanese crane shots. Details: https://mbp.ac/25

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