40: Top Photography Tips
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Top Photography Tips
From our quick photography podcast tips with Mike Calder where we learn
- What type of weather is the best for great shots
- What kind of camera is best when your traveling
- How many photos to take when you have no time
- What time of year will give you great results
- When is the best time of day to take great photos
Get our travel photography tips and tricks in our latest travel podcast series
Welcome back to part two where we continue our conversation with Mike Calder in the photography podcast part two with EATT magazine and then we head out to take a few photos where it looks like things might get a little bit wild.
As the weather was showery we got some unexpected shots. We also had a bit of a disaster when I got my camera out as somebody was using it the day before but we managed to capture the mood of the day.
More details of Mike’s images can be found at mikecalder.com.au
We cover a simple trick to manage your camera in extreme weather and protect it from getting wet plus take a look at the images Mike took during the walkaround.
Find more photography tips on our travel podcast as we venture out across the inner landscape of Hobart at the travel podcast
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EATT Magazine’s first online course
Join Cullen Pope, the editor of EATT Magazine the online travel magazine. Find out why this creative, passionate photographer and podcaster wants to take you on a quick whirlwind tour on how easily you can record an interview, podcast, or a meeting for two so you to can capture your best ideas or that late night skillshare inspiration.
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- What readily available equipment is needed
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- How to download it or post it online as a podcast
- Charge your smartphones — it’s time to start recording
Note: Now updated for both iOS and Android devices plus windows or other phone brand users without the app access can use the Studio for Desktop download to record or live stream, integrate easily with Skype, and manage your episodes and drafts from their desktops.
Requires Windows 7+ or OSX 10.8+.
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SC6 Dual TRRS input
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Android App to Record
iOS App to Record iPhone or iPad
TRRS Extension Cable
Videos include
- Eyes wide open for your class outline and into the app store
- Finding the best recording app from this class
- Getting your content or interviews out there
- Keeping it simple
- Talking Points & Key Concepts
Your class outline includes an introduction to the class videos plus a few ideas on why you should record your best ideas
- The process of Pre-Production
- What kind of phone you can record on
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- The kind of attachments you need as a double adapter and why they are important
- how to do a quick check of the sound quality
- Why you might not go live if you’re starting out
- How to put it all together
- What your setup can look like
- Downloading the App a simple how-to looking inside the app on your smartphone
- App options to get you ready
How to record
Step 1: Stop and pause
Step 2: Replay
Step 3: Reload
Uploading and downloading the Recording
- Publishing on the App
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- A quick preview on using the platform on your desktop
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