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Caddyshack? Bill Murray at Pebble Beach Yesterday
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How does a top photojournalist get award winning shots? www.silberstudios.tv/previous-shows/deane-fitzmaurice/
Marc Silber discusses photography tips and techniques with Deanne Fitzmaurice, a Pulitzer Prize winning photojournalist. Deane gives exceptional advice about how to approach your subject, how to be prepared when shooting sports and action, how to “layer” your photographs, how to photograph celebrities and much more. Tune in and learn how a top photojournalist gets her shots!
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Jeff Flindt recently appeared on my Photo Show www.silberstudios.tv/jeff-flindt/, only thing he wanted to add was a picture of Kelly Slater, so what did he do? A couple of days ago he went out and got this shot. Nice to be in the right place at the right time, in this case the legendary surf spot Teahupoo in French Polynesia, Tahiti. Check out our video above for some great tips from Jeff.
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Ansel Adams Son Michael, told me the story of how his dad got his most famous shot "Moon and Half Dome" in Yosemite: He took it on his way to the grand hotel the Awahnee-- just like you or I could have! Tune in to www.silberstudios.tv/previous-tips/tip-michael-adams/ and hear the story for yourself.
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On the "set" of Marc Silber's Photo Show--our next episode with Thomas Hawk giving his tips, discussing his photography, and finally shooting the Golden Gate Bridge, tune in to www.silberstudios.tv/
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On the "set" of Marc Silber's Photo Show--our next episode with Thomas Hawk giving his tips, discussing his photography, and finally shooting the Golden Gate Bridge, tune in to www.silberstudios.tv/
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On the "set" of Marc Silber's Photo Show--our next episode with Thomas Hawk giving his tips, discussing his photography, and finally shooting the Golden Gate Bridge, tune in to www.silberstudios.tv/
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I took this shot while touring through Annie Leibovitz' exhibit in San Francisco. www.silberstudios.tv/annie-leibovitz-demi-moore We discussed the San Francisco Art Institute where our hero was Henri Cartier-Bresson, then she talked about the nude cover of Demi Moore for Vanity Fair. Catch my video www.silberstudios.tv/annie-leibovitz-demi-moore/
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This was a shot I took in the seventh Grade of what my classmates had "composed" over lunch, interesting geometry.
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In this absorbing interview Marc Silber gets an inside look at multi-award winning Chase Jarvis' photography. Follow Chase around the globe as he discusses his style, what he loves about being a photographer and his five tips for getting exceptional photos.
Tune in and learn from a professional, then go out and put these tips right to use. Check in with www.silberstudios.tv/blog for follow up and more tips.
This is a frame from a video. You can watch it on Vimeo.
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Chase's shoes while he was editing his next book.
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I had the exceptional opportunity to spend time with Chase Jarvis. Not only is his own work enough to “stop you in your tracks” but he is also motivated to add “cultural capital” by sharing his insight and tips, which is what brought me to his studio in Seattle to film the next episode of PhotoShow
You'll hear him talk about these 6 points:
1. L O O K at the shot without your camera: Look it over, walk around and see what’s there. He mentioned that at this stage even the camera is constricting, so just look with your eyes (and mind) open to the shot and possibilities.
2. Visualize the shot: From seeing it as it appears now, visualize the final shot that you want. This will drive it through all of the other phases of making your photograph: capturing the shot, post production, printing and even where it will be used.
3. Fanaticize how to improve the shot: He said this is where you might add in elements into the shot or more likely simplify and remove.
4. Make it exceptional: "Turn it on its head!" He discussed that if you’re even asking “how can I make it exceptional?” you’re already on your way to making it so.
5. Close the creative gap: (the gap between one’s vision and ability to render that shot.) Study, shoot, learn, practice, follow his blog.
6. Bang the street! Bang your shutter! Take thousands of shots. Don’t be afraid to blow it, just get out and shoot tons and tons of shots and learn from these.
Stay tuned and subscribe to our blog for updates.
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“Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn’t do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines, sail away from the safe harbor, catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore…dream…discover…” Mark Twain
Taken during Marc Silber's Photo Show shoot with Robert Scoble go to www.silberstudios.tv/previous-tips/tip-robert-scoble/ to see the video
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Robert Scoble interviewing the team at 12seconds.tv
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Robert Scoble interviewing 12seconds.tv co-founder Sol Lipman
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Taken during Marc Silber's Photo Show shoot with Robert Scoble go to www.silberstudios.tv/previous-tips/tip-robert-scoble/ to see the video
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Taken during Marc Silber's Photo Show shoot with Robert Scoble go to www.silberstudios.tv/previous-tips/tip-robert-scoble/ to see the video
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Taken during Marc Silber's Photo Show shoot with Robert Scoble go to www.silberstudios.tv/previous-tips/tip-robert-scoble/ to see the video
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