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#290: Why shoot vertical? Buy a tripod or shoot with IBIS?
Manage episode 464649649 series 2481937
Don’t tell Kev, but Wales lost the rugby - at the time of recording, he was completely unaware! Shhh. Neale finds himself on a commercial shoot where things go bump in the night. Also, on the show, why are so many pictures shot in a vertical fashion? Kev isn’t convinced the world needs vertical images AT ALL!
We talk about the number of pictures shot at weddings, gallery stats, the best time to send images to a client, taking a tripod v shooting using IBIS, updating your website to court search engines, showing pictures online that have feeling, understanding how to use ai and upselling social photography packages.
Email the show with your questions: [email protected]
Pic Time: https://www.pic-time.com/ - use FUJICAST when creating an account for discount offers to apply
For links go to the showpage.
298 episodes
Manage episode 464649649 series 2481937
Don’t tell Kev, but Wales lost the rugby - at the time of recording, he was completely unaware! Shhh. Neale finds himself on a commercial shoot where things go bump in the night. Also, on the show, why are so many pictures shot in a vertical fashion? Kev isn’t convinced the world needs vertical images AT ALL!
We talk about the number of pictures shot at weddings, gallery stats, the best time to send images to a client, taking a tripod v shooting using IBIS, updating your website to court search engines, showing pictures online that have feeling, understanding how to use ai and upselling social photography packages.
Email the show with your questions: [email protected]
Pic Time: https://www.pic-time.com/ - use FUJICAST when creating an account for discount offers to apply
For links go to the showpage.
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