Photo Taco: How I Got the Shot (HIGTS) at Millers Park

Jeff Harmon does a detailed “How I Got The Shot” (HIGTS) for the first portrait shot he felt like he created instead of just captured. It happened to be a wedding photo taken in the summer of 2017. He talks about how he actually had a sad ending to the story because the Lexar USB drive he was using to store photos for use on his MacBook Pro failed and took the original Raw files with it. Then he talks about the factors involved in making this photo different from the others he has done over the past 5 1/2 years since getting his first DLSR back in December 2011
You can see the photo being talked about on the show at https://phototacopodcast.com/higtsmiller
Resources mentioned in the episode:
Photo Taco – How To ETTR: https://phototacopodcast.com/how-to-ettr/
Photo Taco – Histograms Explained!: https://phototacopodcast.com/histogram-explained/
Photo Taco – Metering Modes Explained!: https://phototacopodcast.com/metering-explained/
Phot Taco – Spot Metering Gotcha: https://phototacopodcast.com/spot-metering-gotcha/
 
Other Photo Taco resources:

* Vote for Jeff’s “Cull” module idea to be added to Lightroom: http://bit.ly/cullmodule
* Photo Taco Archive: https://phototacopodcast.com/category/phototacopodcast/
* Improve Photography Podcast Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ImprovePhotographyListeners/
* Photo Taco Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/phototacopodcast/
* Photo Taco email: phototacopodcast@gmail.com
* Jeff’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/harmon_jeff
* Jeff’s Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/jsharmonphotos/
* Jeff’s Portfolio: http://jsharmonphotos.com
* Jeff’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/harmonjeff/

 

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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!