Your Daily Dose of Photography

Written by Chris on April 1st, 2009

shot07.jpgIntroducing my latest production, Daily Photo Tips with Chris, where I bring you all kinds of short and sweet tips around photography. Up to three minutes, every day.. at least as long as I can keep this frequency going :)

This production will run in parallel to Tips from the Top Floor and is meant to be a complement. The Daily Photo Tips will allow me to not only reach you, the audience, more often, it is also a great outlet for all the small little creative topics and tidbits that would otherwise disappear amidst all the other listener questions that I also love getting and answering.

And thanks Apple for putting the Daily Photo Tips on the iTunes store home page after just a few days!!

Get your daily dose of photography here:
» via iTunes » via Google Reader » via email
Subscription is of course free!

10 Comments so far ↓

  1. This sounds great Chris, can’t wait to get signed up

  2. Brad_Law says:

    Sounds good to me.
    First few were a bit…
    Well you could tell its a new podcast :) But its getting better everyday :)

  3. ILS says:

    Is it just me or are the podcasts not showing in the iTunes store?

  4. Chris says:

    @ILS you need to subscribe to the daily photo tips, it’s a separate podcast. just search for “daily photo tips” in the iTunes store and you should find it, then click “subscribe”

  5. ILS says:

    I did, but yesterday evening none of the podcasts were showing in the store. This morning they show up in the iTunes store, but I still can’t download them. Must be a location thing, again .
    Hope I’ll be able to listen to them directly from the web (i.e. that they don’t block the links from the email subscription).

  6. Chris says:

    @ILS I wish you luck!

  7. ILS says:

    Via the web is working so far (despite a very slow connection at times ;). Catching up on all the previous episodes (so slightly overdosed right now) and loving each and every minute of them.

  8. Jim Cim says:

    Hi Chris, I THINK the reason that colors will seem more saturated with a lower exposure is because the camera is picking up more of the white light that is absorbed by the surface, rather than reflected. Colors are defined by the way they absorb and filter out certain parts of the total light spectrum. I would think that when you reduce reflection you deepen the perception of color saturation.

  9. Valerie says:

    you have a new subscriber. i signed up today. enjoyed them a lot. keep up the great work.

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