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Podcast Flashback – Shooting the Zebra’s Butt with Roberto Valenzuela

robertoAs we start off the new year we are taking a short break from recording podcasts and are going to replay some of the favorites from the past. In this episode, Kerry and David sit down with Roberto Valenzuela from Beverly Hills, CA who is a remarkably skilled wedding photographer. Roberto talks about getting started and “finding his eye”. Roberto gives some helpful tips on how to practice different techniques to improve your skills.

Links from the show

Roberto’s website (http://www.robertovalenzuelaphotography.com)
WPPI Article (http://www.wppionline.com/newsletter/Dec08/member-month.tml)

Show Hosts

Kerry Garrison (http://kerrygarrison.com)
David Esquire (http://esquirephotography.com)

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2 Comments »

  • Brad Larsen says:

    I just listen to your last podcast with Roberto, that was fantastic!

  • Brian says:

    I listened to this podcast while traveling last night and really enjoyed it. Roberto is a fantastic teacher. I was surprised that he didn't mention his class on CreativeLive a few months back:
    http://www.creativelive.com/courses/location-posi

    He covers the stuff he mentioned on your podcast and a LOT more during that 3 day class. It was especially cool to watch the transformation of the students in the class over the 3 days as they applied what he was teaching them. Tons of great information packed into that class.

    And for the record, I'm all for the longer podcasts guys. :-)

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