Sunday 24 January 2016

Ep. 41: How NOT to Look Creepy Taking Photos in Public

Here’s episode 41 of the PetaPixel Photography Podcast. You can also download the MP3 directly and subscribe via iTunes or RSS!

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In This Episode

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Veterans Portrait Project founder Stacy Pearsall opens the show. Thanks Stacy!

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A photo of a potato sells for over $1,000,000 US causing a stir. (#)

An awesome photo of a dad trying to get into position goes viral. (#)

Canon Australia’s third installment in their “The Lab” series gets a mixed reception. (#)

Enjoy some ice cream and your camera’s next lens cap…and how to save some money. (#)

Fujifilm hikes the price of its film stock worldwide, but Kodak is sweet on film still. (#)

Bill Gates sells Corbis Images to Visual China Group and upsets photographers. (#)

Sandro in Portugal wants to know how to practice street photography without looking creepy.

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