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A monthly podcast from the team at Photography Online, the popular YouTube show based on the Isle of Skye. Hosted by Ruth Taylor (the Scotswoman), alongside Marcus (the Englishman) and James (the “Irishman” — though we’ll forgive any confusion). Each month we dive into the latest photography news, put new gear under the microscope to see if the world really needs it, and play the always-chaotic POP Quiz. Fair warning: things may get a little heated.
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Coming up in our June podcast: we discuss the artist who’s caused outrage by colourising Ansel Adams' famous Moonrise image, why Sabrina Carpenter turned up to the Met Gala wearing film strips, and why India's tiger reserves have banned smartphones. We look at the camera exhibit where visitors are encouraged to smash old cameras, Canon's surprisingly useful new lens cap, and Kodak bringing large-format film back from the dead. LINKS 🟡 Kingjoy Tripods 🟡 AI-Generated Colour Version of Moonrise, Hernandez 🟡 Sabrina Carpenter Wears Dress Made From Film Strips 🟡 India’s Tiger Reserves are Banning Smartphone Photography 🟡 Smash a Camera to Pieces at New Exhibit 🟡 Viperpod Tripod Doesn't Need the Ground 🟡 DJI's Robophotographer Getup 🟡 Sony A7R VI 🟡 Kodak Goes Big With Large-Format Film 🟡 See Marcus's Great Wall Image 🟡 Get in touch: podcast@mc2photography.com
Coming up in our May podcast: we discuss why Iceland Air are on the hunt for a terrible photographer, why a three-handed Kodak shooter was spotted on a giant billboard, and the guy who could have used an extra hand juggling fourteen different cameras at the Artemis Launch last month. We look at the watch that is also a light meter, the wallet that is also a memory card holder and the ultimate lens hood which is dead handy if you fly fighter jets. LINKS 🟡 Capturing the Artemis Launch with 14 Cameras Watch Stephen on PO LIVE's Jan 2024 show (POOS only)(from 01:40 onwards) 🟡 Airport’s Giant Billboard Featuring 3-Handed Photographer 🟡 Airline Looking for “Really Bad Photographer” 🟡 Pop Star Accused of Copying Photographer on Album Artwork 🟡 Light Meter Wrist Watch 🟡 Photo Dash Card Game 🟡 The Ultimate Lens Hood 🟡 SmallRig Wooden Grip 🟡 Leather Wallet for Photographers 🟡 See Harry's Okavango Delta Image 🟡 Get in touch: podcast@mc2photography.com
Coming up in our April podcast: Marcus asks why astronauts have chosen 10 year old DSLRs to accompany them to Moon this year, James explains why Sigma’s latest venture is in farming, and and we all try to make sense of Adobe’s very expensive payout. Plus, the guys take aim at a “7-in-1” photographer’s jacket - with 29 places to lose your lens cap - and wonder if you need to be Clint Eastwood to use the Ultimate Lens Holder. LINKS 🟡 Astronauts Will Bring 10-Year-Old DSLRs to the Moon 🟡 Sigma Establishes Farm Company to Grow Rice 🟡 Winter Olympics Shot Like Never Before 🟡 Adobe’s Cancellation Policy Just Cost It $150 million 🟡 Longest Coastal Path in the World 🟡 Haukland Parka Pro 🟡 Tamron Lens Dongle 🟡 Fotogear Retro Photography Kit for iPhone 🟡 Canon Waist Level Finder Compact 🟡 The Ultimate Lens Holder 🟡 See Marcus's Kingjoy Image 🟡 Get in touch: podcast@mc2photography.com
Coming up in our March podcast: Marcus, James and Ruth climb aboard a photography-themed train where you can travel 400 miles while taking part in curated photo shoots along the way, and we discuss yet more bad behaviour in the relentless pursuit of the perfect photograph. We ask if the world really needs a drone attachment that keeps it grounded, check out two new lens releases, and the camera kickstarter campaign that Marcus is actually excited by. LINKS 🟡 Mt Fuji Cherry Blossom Festival Cancelled 🟡 Photography Themed Tourist Train 🟡 The Dog Who Takes Pictures When He Gets Excited 🟡 Photographer Harassing Owl Highlights Growing Problem 🟡 Monkey Selfie Image 🟡 BeerPAN 35mm Pano Camera 🟡 Dronebal 🟡 AstrHori 6mm Fisheye Lens 🟡 Leica 35mm Noctilux Lens 🟡 See James's Kingjoy Burano Image 🟡 Get in touch: podcast@mc2photography.com
Coming up in our February podcast: we examine the case of the photographers accused of causing the extinction of an endangered species and discuss the lengths some pros will go to to have a clear view of their subject. We also look at some shiny bling which promises it can save the day for the forgetful photographer and decide if a push-button camera bag is just another gimmick or a stroke of genius. LINKS 🟡 New UK Drone Users Must Take Theory Test 🟡 James Abbott (Drone Expert) 🟡 Photographers Accused of Destroying Habitat as Rare Frogs Vanish 🟡 Thai Photographers Shooing Away Tourists 🟡 Instagram Claims Camera Companies Going in the Wrong Direction 🟡 Flex Lens Shade 🟡 Bevisgear Push-Button Backpack 🟡 SD Card Necklace 🟡 Instax Mini Evo Camera 🟡 See Nick's Kingjoy Dolomites Image 🟡 Get in touch: podcast@mc2photography.com
Coming up in our January podcast: we discuss the photographer who took just minutes to recreate a shot that took him several years the first time round and James and Marcus get all excited about the sale of the world’s largest walk-in, large-format camera. We start the year with a brand new POP Quiz - and see if Marcus’s new technique carries on working for him - and we discover inflatable studio lights and the action figure with a hidden secret. LINKS 🟡 Kingjoy Tripods 🟡 597-Foot Photo Elevator in Bali Torn Down After Outcry 🟡 The World’s Biggest, Walk-In Large Format Camera is for Sale 🟡 Photographer Recreates Shot That Took 6 Years in Just 6 Minutes 🟡 Iconic British Photographer Martin Parr dies 🟡 Peak Design Rope Strap 🟡 Viltrox x2 teleconverter 🟡 Syl-via Waist Level Viewfinder 🟡 Chillbeam Inflatable Studio Lights 🟡 Photo Mission Action Man 🟡 Get in touch: podcast@mc2photography.com
Coming up on our festive podcast: we discover the camera system that can focus on everything, all at once, look at the pro editing software that claims to now be free forever, and discuss the most expensive album artwork ever sold. We gather the whole team for our final Quiz of the year - and we look at the tiny hard drive that might get lost in your stocking and the polariser that promises to give you back more light for the dark winter months. LINKS 🟡 Kingjoy Tripods 🟡 Losing Thousands of Photos When Your Phone Crashes 🟡 Porsche Builds a Car Just for Photography 🟡 The Camera System That Can Focus on Everything 🟡 Affinity Studio Now Free Forever 🟡 David Bowie Album Artwork Sells for Record Price 🟡 Sandisk's Tiny 1TB SSD 🟡 Canon EOS R6 Mk III 🟡 Loulex Organiser Bag 🟡 PolarPro Arctic Circular Polariser 🟡 TourBox Creative Console 🟡 Get in touch: podcast@mc2photography.com
On this month’s podcast Ruth, James and Harry talk about the hotel that refused to display a photograph after finding out it was shot on a smartphone, the official portrait that isn’t a portrait, and the country who’ve banned photographing people without their permission. We look at an unexpected new lens offering from Kase Filters, the wildly popular keychain camera from Kodak and the photography utility belt that’s a little bit different. LINKS 🟡 Kingjoy Tripods 🟡 Biden's Whitehouse Portrait 🟡 Hotel Refuses to Display iPhone Photograph 🟡 Uzbekistan to Ban Photographing People Without Permission 🟡 Yashica FX-D Digital Film Camera 🟡 Kodak Charmera Keychain Camera 🟡 Kase's First Prime Lens 🟡 Uncommon Sense Utility Belt 🟡 Leica Sofort 2 Instant Camera 🟡 Get in touch: podcast@mc2photography.com
A monthly podcast from the team at Photography Online, the popular YouTube show based on the Isle of Skye. Hosted by Ruth Taylor (the Scotswoman), alongside Marcus (the Englishman) and James (the “Irishman” — though we’ll forgive any confusion). Each month we dive into the latest photography news, put new gear under the microscope to see if the world really needs it, and play the always-chaotic POP Quiz. Fair warning: things may get a little heated.
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