tfttf598 – Giggle Like A Child

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Today Chris shows you two ways to get your creative juices flowing: The St. Louis City Museum and After Dark, a unique photo event. Also listen in as Chris talks with After Dark mentor Mike Ridinger about how to take pictures of children.

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Coming up: workshops with Chris Marquardt
Jan 2013: Snow Monkeys & Hokkaido, Japan (completed)
Aug 2013: Liverpool, UK
Aug 2013: Farnborough, UK (outside London)
Nov 2013: India
Mar 2014: Iceland
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tfttf592 – From The Snowy Sea

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Chris and Monika spend a long weekend in St. Peter-Ording at the German North Sea, getting caught by a snow storm and having a blast working in windy conditions with digital and analog photo gear.

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Coming up: workshops with Chris Marquardt
Jan 2013: Snow Monkeys & Hokkaido, Japan (completed)
Aug 2013: Liverpool, UK
Aug 2013: Farnborough, UK (outside London)
Nov 2013: India
Mar 2014: Iceland
» all workshops

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BACK with a vengeance!!


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TFTTF Community, we are BACK IN BUSINESS!

What a scare that was, when a few days ago TFTTF simply vanished from Apple’s podcast directory, still one of the really important places where podcasts are discovered by a new audience.

Of course this had to happen while I’m in Japan and on a tight schedule, quite a few time zones away from the US.

I immediately fired off a few emails and filed a support request, asking for the show to be put back in the directory, and was presented with the standard list of things that could have caused the disappearance and that I should simply re-submit the show. If I had done that, it would have lost TFTTF over eight years of ratings, reviews and a good standing in the directory.

So I asked you guys to help me raise importance of this with Apple by submitting support requests of your own – and man, how you delivered! That’s one heck of an awesome community we have here. You guys rock the house and then some! I don’t know how many of you followed up, but from all I’ve heard and seen, it must have been at least a hundred within the first day. Thank you all, you are the best community any podcaster could wish for. I’m floored.

Long story short: the show is back, with everything that is attached to it, almost as if nothing ever happened. And you can pat your own back for that, you had a big role in this!

And as to the reason why TFTTF disappeared in the first place? Nobody messed anything up, nothing objectionable had happened on the show, nobody reported anything, it simply looks like somewhere for some mysterious reason a lonely bit on Apple’s directory servers got flipped. Flipping it back was all it took. Complex computer systems sometimes work in mysterious ways I guess…

tfttf574 – 4 Days Of Food Photography

In this episode Chris talks about his latest foray into food photography, Oliver asks about white balance for panoramas, Mason wants to know what gear to take to china, Andre needs to take notes for his analog photography and John has questions on the workflow around medium format pictures.

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Coming up: workshops with Chris Marquardt
Jan 2013: Snow Monkeys & Hokkaido, Japan (completed)
Aug 2013: Liverpool, UK
Aug 2013: Farnborough, UK (outside London)
Nov 2013: India
Mar 2014: Iceland
» all workshops

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A Toronto Group Shot

I often make the group shot part of the actual workshop as opposed to it just being an add-on. This way the group can see the photo from inception to completion and be part of the process rather than just having their picture taken. The theme was urban, so we decided to use a parking garage as our set.

This time we’ve ended up with a behind-the-scenes iPhone shot taken by Sean Galbraith:

Group shot from behind

and the actual group shot from the front:

Toronto 2012 Group Shot

We had fun, can you tell?