13 Sure-Fire Timelapse Tips and Taking Photos Nobody Else Has

Jim talks with guests Rusty and Brian (Pex) about 13 sure fire timelapse techniques and how to take photos that no one else has before13 Sure-Fire Timelapse Photography Techniques

* https://improvephotography.com/49470/13-sure-fire-time-lapse-photography-tips/
* Rhino ROV is on Kickstarter today
* Syrp Genie II shipping in November – looks pretty cool, but expensive

How to take photos that no one else has before

* New techniques (flash in outdoor landscapes)
* Go to an “undiscovered” area

* Look for film locations http://www.movie-locations.com/


* Don’t look at other people’s work before you shoot
* Apply recipes from other successful photos to different situations
* Try new perspective on an “old” location
* Don’t stop shooting after the sun goes down. Try night photography (if allowed); maybe some light painting.
* Avoid the “tripod holes”

Announcements

* IP+ is about to get awesomer

* Going to another country to spend 3 days with one of the most creative photographers on the planet to record a tutorial for IP+.  I’ll leave it at that for now 🙂
* I’m almost done with a new course called “Landscapes in Motion”
* I’m also working on “Lighting in a Flash II”



Doodads of the Week!

* Rusty: New tripod – RRS TVC 34L  Tall, no center column, super stab+++le (also super $$$, and super heavy)
* Pex: Lumenzia Photoshop Panel I don’t process anything without that tool!
* Jim: Breakthrough Photography QR Plate

Om Podcasten

5 photographers (Brent Bergherm, Jeff Harmon, Connor Hibbs, Erica Kay, Brian McGuckin) take turns covering listener questions, photography news, and the famous photography "doodads" of the week with each round table discussion episode. This is the podcast for enthusiast and professional photography nerds who want to level up and master their photography--without the fluff of a "talk show." The team has a special skill for covering advanced level photography techniques in a way that less experienced photographers can understand. They don't talk down to newer photographers yet provide tips that help advanced photographers. Come join us as we all work to master our photography together!