Artful Camera | Analog and Digital Photography and Filmmaking Podcast
1) New Mac Pros with Afterburners (241)
Chris Fenwick tells me what he thinks of the new Mac Pro just announced at Apple’s 2019 WWDC Keynote. I ask him, “Will you be buying one?” We talk about podcasting, the new Mac display and it’s high-p...Show More
2) Pat McGowan - BlackBox Global One Year Later (240)
Pat McGowan - CEO and Founder of BlackBox Global.
3) Are Websites Relevant Anymore? (239)
Mike Carroll asks: "Are websites relevant anymore?" Chris Fenwick and Carl Olson attempts to answer his question.
4) I Was Strolling On The Moon One Day (238)
There are only five astronauts alive out of the twelve men that walked on the moon. Their photography and video inspire over 40 years later. I ramble about the needless complexity of gadgets reveal...Show More
5) Paul Friedman - Founder of LensProToGo (237)
Paul Friedman - the founder and CEO of LensProToGo - is my guest for this episode of the Artful Camera.
6) Rick Delgado and the Art of Editing Documentaries (236)
What does video editing a documentary have in common with a deck of cards? Filmmaker Rick Delgado answers that question in this edition of the Artful Camera.
7) Scott McKenna - Documenting His Video Production Journey (235)
Scott McKenna is on a mission to document and share his journey as a creative. He is the owner of 4LCStudios - a production company that produces wedding, commercial, and aerial video. There are no se...Show More
8) Chris Fenwick Previews Final Cut Pro 10.4 (234)
Chris Fenwick previews Final Cut Pro 10.4 and the new iMac Pro on the Apple Campus in Cupertino, California while attending the 2017 FCP X Creative Summit.
9) Nick Andrew On Making: I AM WOLF (233)
Nick Andrew, a 27 year old filmmaker, is determined to make a feature length documentary titled: I AM WOLF: Lifeblood Of The American Wild. It's an ambitious project that both he and his wife, Bekah, ...Show More
10) What Photographers Can Learn From the Old Masters (232)
Photography and painting have much in common. Both the painter and photographer are concerned about composition, lighting, color, and story. When the first photograph was taken in 1826 by Joseph Niepc...Show More