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The Jason Giraulo Photography Podcast

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Join me as I chat with Jeff about Olympic photography, being a photographer in the time of Coronavirus, new cameras, your questions, and much more.
On this episode of The Adapted Lens podcast, I welcome Portrait, Fashion and Lifestyle photographer Scott Thomas to the show and we talk gear. Covering the latest rumors for all things Sony, Nikon, Fuji, Panasonic, Canon, and more.
Join me for a conversation with award winning photographer author and Canon Explorer of Light Rick Sammon as we talk about photography in the age of coronavirus, how he got started in underwater photography and much more!
Join me as I chat with Jeff Cable about Olympic photography, how to become a sports photographer, being a photographer in the time of Coronavirus, new cameras, and more on this episode of the Adapted Lens Podcast.
On this episode of the Adapted Lens podcast, I talk with Aleksey Volcheck of Virtual Open House photography about the business of real estate photography.
On this episode of The Adapted Lens Podcast, we welcome special guest Moose Peterson.
Just a little about Moose:
Moose’s life passion is photographing the life history of our endangered wildlife and wild places. Since 1981 he and his wife Sharon have dedicated their lives to this pursuit. Educating the public about our wild heritage is their hallmark. Moose added to this in 2008 aviation photography with the same goal of preserving our aviation heritage and the freedoms they protect, pictorial and oral for future generations. Along the way Moose has been honored for his photographic passion: a Nikon Ambassador USA, Lexar Elite Photographer, recipient of the John Muir Conservation Award, Research Associate with the Endangered Species Recovery Program, just to name a few. He was part of Epson’s Finish Strong ad campaign. Moose was the creative producer/photographer of his acclaimed film: Warbirds and The Men Who Flew Them. He shares his knowledge through his writing, being published in over 143 magazines worldwide, author of 29 books including his latest, Take Off and best seller Captured. He lectures across the country to thousands upon thousands of photographers every year. One of the original Nikon shooters to receive the D1 in 1999, Moose embraced this new technology, becoming the only wildlife photographer in the world to shoot strictly digital in the early years. While a beta site for all the major hardware and software manufacturers, Moose continues being a creative innovator of new techniques both behind the camera and the computer, which is the driving force behind his photography and goals.
Aside from a camera and lens, what is, to me, the most important photography accessory on the market. Here's a hint: it's not made by any camera brand, and won't be found in camera stores.
Learn to love where you are... and take your photography further than you ever thought possible. Instead of spending money on gear - consider spending time on yourself - practicing and learning to love whatever subjects you have nearby.
Ride along as we head to Merritt Island to catch a Space X launch and to try and find the extremely rare Great White Pelican that has been spotted in the area.
Join me for a trip to Apollo Beach to witness Space X launch an unmanned Dragon capsule atop the Falcon Rocket. This launch is a test of the abort system, and should be the final check before Space X can send astronauts to the Space Station from here in the US.
On this episode of the Adapted Lens, I discuss Big Lens Alternatives, Equivalence, and the Big Lie that camera companies and other YouTubers have sold to the photography community.
Just a few of my personal predictions for the future of photography. I may not get it all right, but let's start the conversation.
We've all been there, standing in the camera store, staring at the plethora of camera bag options. I've been there too many times to count. I've owned dozens of camera bags, straps, holsters, and doodads... all designed to help carry the load. In this episode, I discuss the best, and worst, the industry has to offer.
What's up everyone... this is my very first video as a YouTube creator. Sure I've made videos before but never like this... so bear with me as I learn to be better. In this episode of 'The Adapted Lens,' I talk a little about my history as a photographer and the struggles that led me to create this channel. To sound a bit like James Popsys - I do "Waffle On" a bit. Apologies for that. I'll do better next time.