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Podcast #23 – HDR with Gavin Seim

Kerry and Gavin discuss the use of HDR photography to bring an expanded dynamic range to your images.

Sites and products mentioned in the podcast:

Adobe Photoshop Lightroom
Photomatix
Lightroom Enfuse

Links to Gavin’s work:
Seim Photography
Gavin’s HDR Gallery
Pro Photo Show

Show Hosts

Kerry Garrison (http://kerrygarrison.com)

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About the Author: Kerry Garrison is a wedding, portrait, and product photographer living in southern California. With 10 years of experience shooting products and 3 years of experience in the wedding industry, Kerry brings a good deal of technical know-how and can explain topics in easy-to-understand terms. Kerry's work can be found at http://kerrygarrison.com and on Facebook at http://facebook.com/KerryGarrison

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  • Anonymous says:

    I really enjoy your show – it's often on as I work my day job developing websites. I liked this interview with Gavin – I'm interested to try some HDR portraits. I've experimented a bit with HDR, but don't use it too much so far in my work.

    A comment about production quality: it seems like your levels are too high somewhere along the way. I keep getting distortions on hard syllables that don't sound like compression artifacts. I don't have these problems with most of the other podcasts that I listen to.

    Keep up the good work!

  • Anonymous says:

    Whenever you do an interview with someone remote its always a challenge to balance things out. Sometimes we can use Skype which works well, other times I have to record actual phone calls so its always a battle to get everything to sound just right. Thanks for the comments, much appreciated.

  • I really enjoy your show – it's often on as I work my day job developing websites. I liked this interview with Gavin – I'm interested to try some HDR portraits. I've experimented a bit with HDR, but don't use it too much so far in my work.

    A comment about production quality: it seems like your levels are too high somewhere along the way. I keep getting distortions on hard syllables that don't sound like compression artifacts. I don't have these problems with most of the other podcasts that I listen to.

    Keep up the good work!

  • kgarrison says:

    Whenever you do an interview with someone remote its always a challenge to balance things out. Sometimes we can use Skype which works well, other times I have to record actual phone calls so its always a battle to get everything to sound just right. Thanks for the comments, much appreciated.

  • I really enjoy your show – it's often on as I work my day job developing websites. I liked this interview with Gavin – I'm interested to try some HDR portraits. I've experimented a bit with HDR, but don't use it too much so far in my work.

    A comment about production quality: it seems like your levels are too high somewhere along the way. I keep getting distortions on hard syllables that don't sound like compression artifacts. I don't have these problems with most of the other podcasts that I listen to.

    Keep up the good work!

  • kgarrison says:

    Whenever you do an interview with someone remote its always a challenge to balance things out. Sometimes we can use Skype which works well, other times I have to record actual phone calls so its always a battle to get everything to sound just right. Thanks for the comments, much appreciated.

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