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Podcast #38 – Conversation with Curt Apanovich

podcastKerry and David talk to Curt Apanovich about the fusion of video and still photography and where this is going to take us in the near future.

Curt’s background in film and photography have combined to put him into the perfect position to take advantage of not just both mediums, but also to enable him to fuse the two together using current equipment and software.

Curt gives some tips of getting started with video and how best to use video to compliment your photography.

Check out Curt’s work at:

http://curtapanovich.com
http://engagingfilms.com

Show Hosts

Kerry Garrison (http://kerrygarrison.com)
David Esquire (http://esquirephotography.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 am a moderator over at PM at I just wanted to say that I had been looking for a site like PM to connect with other photographers, learn from leaders in the industry and just find a space to talk shop with others who have a similar passion for photography. I was so happy when I ended up stumbling upon PhotographyMentor.com, as I found it to be a place where it was confortable to ask questions (and know that I would get honest and knowledgable answers), get honest critques of my work, connect with other photographers in the Video Chat room (an awesome space where you can use both video and audio to chat with other photographers), be able to chat with leaders in the photography industry AND join the school where there is a plethora of information right at your fingertips – videos and cheat sheets that make it easy to apply the information to your own method of shooting. In my humble opinion it is the best place for photographers to connect on the Web. Kudos to Curt and Robert for putting together such a great site!

  • Mal says:

    What I heard I liked. I don't know about how everyone else listens to the podcast but I listen in my car or the gym. Curt's volume was so low I could not hear him at times. Kerry and David were booming loud on my iPod but Curt was too soft. This is not the first time I heard a podcast with extreme volume differences. This is a problem if the volume can't be adjusted easily and often. My wish is for some sound processing before the podcast goes out.

  • kgarrison says:

    Curt ended up being very quiet and I did what I could to boost his volume without distorting it completely. What I am trying to find is a plugin or something for skype that I can use to see the levels of the other people on the call so I can tell them to speak up if needed. I apologize for the audio on this one but Curt just doesnt have the booming voice that we do even though while we were recording it we could hear him fine, it doesnt translate straight across onto the recording.

  • Iram Rolon says:

    I just review the movie made with the 5D Mark II and is “TOTALLY” awsome. On “MIAMI CSI” they need to try this camera to see the true nature beauty of MIAMI (yes, I live in Miami)

  • Iram Rolon says:

    I just review the movie made with the 5D Mark II and is “TOTALLY” awsome. On “MIAMI CSI” they need to try this camera to see the true nature beauty of MIAMI (yes, I live in Miami)

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