To celebrate episode 100, Valerie invites the person who introduced her to podcasting originally, podcaster extraordinaire and good friend Frederick Van Johnson!
Read MoreHit The Streets 97: 20 Minutes with Valerie
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Street Photography... Color or B&W? Let's look at the pros and cons of color and B&W in street photography. How do you decide? With several examples, Valerie will help you put more intent in your photography. Whether you shoot raw or not, this webinar is designed to help you make the decision before you press the shutter as part of the creative process.
When: August 1st, 2018. If you cannot attend the webinar LIVE, you can stream it on your own time later as long as you are registered!
Summary
In this episode of Hit The Streets, Valerie gives you a quick recap of the past few weeks. She talks about her workshop in Normandy in June, experiencing the World Cup victory in France, and update on Joshua Coombes and #DoSomethingForNothing and more..
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Hit The Streets 96: Hong Kong, Insurance, Dash Cams and More with Doug Kaye
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Street Photography... Color or B&W? Let's look at the pros and cons of color and B&W in street photography. How do you decide? With several examples, Valerie will help you put more intent in your photography. Whether you shoot raw or not, this webinar is designed to help you make the decision before you press the shutter as part of the creative process.
When: August 1st, 2018. If you cannot attend the webinar LIVE, you can stream it on your own time later as long as you are registered!
Summary
In this episode, my good friend Doug Kaye talks about his street photography adventure in Hong Kong, insurance, dash cams and much more...
Biography
Beginning his visual explorations in his father's wet darkroom, Doug earned a degree in theatrical lighting design at U.C. Berkeley in the '60s and studied cinematography at NYU's Graduate Institute of Film and Television in the '70s. In the '80s he began a two-decade hiatus from still photography, then got into digital in 2008. A trip to Kenya convinced him nature photography wasn't for him, and Iceland cured him of his interest in landscape. For the past four years, Doug has focused almost exclusively on street photography, including shooting film (even medium format) much of the time. Doug teaches photography locally in San Francisco and online. He leads street-photography workshops in Cuba, which he has visited eight times. He is the co-host and producer of the CameraLabs Photography gear-review podcast with Gordon Laing.
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Hit The Streets 95: Best Business Practices For Photographers Part 2 with John Harrington
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This episode of Hit the Streets is made possible thanks to my new webinar series! Take care of your photography education needs and support your favorite podcast all at once by signing up for a webinar. Available LIVE or REPLAY as long as you are registered you can stream it on your own time.
Street Photography... Color or B&W? Let's look at the pros and cons of color and B&W in street photography. How do you decide? With several examples, Valerie will help you put more intent in your photography. Whether you shoot raw or not, this webinar is designed to help you make the decision before you press the shutter as part of the creative process.
When: August 1st, 2018. If you cannot attend the webinar LIVE, you can stream it on your own time later as long as you are registered!
Summary
In this 2 part episode of Hit The Streets, photographer and author John Harrington will give you extremely valuable business tips to help you monetize your photography skills. From pricing to contracts, invoicing to getting paid and so much more!
Biography
For almost three decades, John has covered the world of politics, traveled internationally, and negotiated contracts and licensing along the way. John grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area before moving to Washington DC in the mid-80's. A 2007 recipient of the United Nations' Leadership Award in the field of photography, Harrington's work has appeared in Time, Newsweek and Rolling Stone, and his commercial clients have included Coca-Cola, SiriusXM Satellite Radio, Lockheed Martin, and the National Geographic Society.
John has produced three commissioned books for the Smithsonian and the third edition of his book Best Business Practices for Photographers, remains a best-seller. John has lectured across the US at events for the ASMP, APA, PP of A, and the NPPA. John concluded serving his second term as the President of the White House News Photographers Association in May of 2011.
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Hit The Streets 94: Best Business Practices For Photographers Part I with John Harrington
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This episode of Hit the Streets is made possible thanks to my new webinar series! Take care of your photography education needs and support your favorite podcast all at once by signing up for a webinar. Available LIVE or REPLAY as long as you are registered you can stream it on your own time.
Street Photography... Color or B&W? Let's look at the pros and cons of color and B&W in street photography. How do you decide? With several examples, Valerie will help you put more intent in your photography. Whether you shoot raw or not, this webinar is designed to help you make the decision before you press the shutter as part of the creative process.
When: August 1st, 2018. If you cannot attend the webinar LIVE, you can stream it on your own time later as long as you are registered!
Summary
In this 2 part episode of Hit The Streets, photographer and author John Harrington will give you extremely valuable business tips to help you monetize your photography skills. From pricing to contracts, invoicing to getting paid and so much more!
Biography
For almost three decades, John has covered the world of politics, traveled internationally, and negotiated contracts and licensing along the way. John grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area before moving to Washington DC in the mid-80's. A 2007 recipient of the United Nations' Leadership Award in the field of photography, Harrington's work has appeared in Time, Newsweek and Rolling Stone, and his commercial clients have included Coca-Cola, SiriusXM Satellite Radio, Lockheed Martin, and the National Geographic Society.
John has produced three commissioned books for the Smithsonian and the third edition of his book Best Business Practices for Photographers, remains a best-seller. John has lectured across the US at events for the ASMP, APA, PP of A, and the NPPA. John concluded serving his second term as the President of the White House News Photographers Association in May of 2011.
Links to John's Work
Hit The Streets 91: #DoSomethingForNothing Gallery Exhibit with Joshua Coombes in Minneapolis
Joshua Coombes is in the house! Take a listen as Josh joins me to talk about our #DoSomethingForNothing NYC-Paris photo exhibit at the Mpls Photo Center.
Read MoreHit The Streets 76: Dancers in the City with Omar Z Robles
This week I invited Omar Z Robles on the show. I had the chance to meet him a couple of times and co-host a photo walk with him in NYC in 2016. You’ve all seen his work with dancers. Today I invite you to get to know the man behind the lens and learn about the passion that fuels his creativity.
Read MoreHit The Streets 69: Paris: The Early Years with Peter Turnley
In this conversation episode of Hit The Streets, I invited Peter Turnley to talk about his early years as a photographer. We learn about his move to Paris, the people who changed his life and his early assignments.
Read MoreHit The Streets 67: Wishing You A Creative 2018
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Guest Bio
Karen Hutton is a professional light bender and storyteller. That’s shorthand for her style of fine art landscape photography, and the fact that she’s also a voiceover artist, online show host, writer, speaker and teacher. She lives in the Sierra Nevada mountains of California. You can find her at Karenhutton.com. Workshop page: www.karenhutton.com/workshops.
Announcement
Per the announcement made by Valerie in this episode: If you wish to send a question, a case study or a problem to be considered for an upcoming new segment on the show. Please contact Valerie here
Hit The Streets 66: @MyHotelCarpet with Bill Young
My guest today is photographer Bill Young. He tells us how his Instagram account went viral overnight from a simple tweet from his daughter... Enjoy!
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