Podcast
Welcome to SCL, The Subject, Composition and Light Photography Podcast, hosted by me, beginner amateur photographer, Rob!
The ‘cast will come out about weekly, is totally free, and please contact me with questions, comments, ideas, etc.
For show notes, mp3 (including some low bandwidth versions) and links, please see below.
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Thanks for listening, see you on Flickr!
Cheers, Rob.
Show Notes / Links / Mp3 Files:
Podcast 83 – ISO and Scott Kelby.
Podcast 82 – The Missed Opportunity.
Podcast 81 – My Qoop Book and Lee Frosts Personal Views, The Art Of Colour Landscape Photography.
Podcast 80 – More Thoughts On 2010.
Podcast 79 – Wide Angle Book Review.
Podcast 78 – January Is Manual Month!
Podcast 77 – Projects and Prints.
Podcast 76 – Christmas Listening.
Podcast 75 – There And back Again.
Podcast 73 – The 50 and the 135.
Podcast 72 – A Few Thoughts On Time.
Podcast 71 – Bullet Time For All and Xmas Pressies.
Podcast 69 – Nik Silver Efex Pro.
Podcast 68 – Painting With Light.
Podcast 66 – Style, Evolution or Revolution?
Podcast 65 – A Bit Of A Mish-Mash.
Podcast 64 – A First Crack At Pinhole Photography.
Podcast 63 – Mobile Phone Photography.
Podcast 62 – Lensbaby Composer and Qoop.com.
Podcast 61 – Night Shots At The Beach and Topaz Adjust
Episode 60 – Book Review – South With Endurance, The Photographs of Frank Hurley.
Episode 59 – Meditative Photography
Episode 56 – The Long Photograph.
Episode 53 – Interview With Victor From The Inverted Image.
Episode 52 – Camera Give-Away.
Episode 50 – Back From The Beach.
Episode 48 – Made For Windows 98.
Episode 47 – Start Thinking ABout Our Rights.
Episode 46 – Free Photo’s For Inspiration.
Episode 45 – In Our Time Book Review.
Episode 43 – M42 Lens Adapter and new May / June Photo Assignment “Long Exposure”
Episode 42 – Battle Eye (Book Review) and My New 350d / Rebel XT
Episode 41 – Black And White HDR’s
Episode 39 – SCL Bows Out… For Now
Episode 38 – Journey Through The British Isles, Book Review
Episode 35 – Canon EOS 50e Film SLR and “Argument For Film” Responses
Episode 33 – The Argument For Film!
Episode 32 – Shoot With Something Different!
Episode 30 – Book Review, “Nothing Personal” by Richard Avedon.
Episode 29 – Book Review, “If We Shadows” by David Bailey.
Episode 28 – Book Review, “The Negative” by Ansel Adams.
Episode 27 – Book Review, “Women” by Annie Leibovitz and Susan Sontag.
Episode 26 – New Years Resolutions.
Episode 25 – Ansel Adams “Yosemite and the High Sierra” Book Review.
Episode 24 – Requiem Book Review.
Episode 23 – Bad Weather Photography!
Episode 22 – Why You Should Think About Geotagging.
Episode 21 – Christmas Is Coming!
Episode 20 – Henri Cartier Breson “Tete a Tete” Book Review.
Episode 19 – Robert Capa “Photographs” Book Review.
Episode 18 – Using Negative Space.
Episode 17 – Building Routine Into Your Photography.
Episode 16 – Inspiration From Other Media
Episode 15 – “The Camera” – Ansel Adams.
Episode 13 – Henri Cartier Bresson
Episode 12 – History of Photography Part 2.
Episode 11 – History of Photography Part 1.
Episode 9 – Filters and What They Do.
Episode 8 – Great Light at Dusk and Dawn, and How To Capture It.
Episode 5 – Lens or Feet Zoom?
Episode 4. Taking Sharper Photographs.
Episode 3. The Photography Masters, Part 1 of An Occasional Series – Adams and Sugimoto.
Episode 2. Different Digital Camera Form Factors.
Thanks, Rob.
8 Comments so far...
Marlene Says:
23 April 2009 at 4:17 am.
I have just started listening to your podcast, I am on episode 8. I have listened to many others, but I find yours much more entertaining. You speak my language except with an accent (I am Canadian, eh) I like your site and have just started checking out you photos on flickr. Keep up the great work and thank you for walking us through this obsession call photography.
Rob_Nunn Says:
23 April 2009 at 1:32 pm.
Hi Marlene,
Thanks for the comments, glad you enjoy the ‘cast, I love doing it! (Watch out for a few episodes with dodgy sound quality tho!
Cheers, Rob.
Clint Wolf Says:
11 July 2009 at 1:12 am.
Absolutely great podcast! I have listened to many of your already published ones, and always look forward to the new ones. Keep up the great work!
Thanks,
Clint
Buffalo Grove, IL. USA
Rob_Nunn Says:
11 July 2009 at 8:56 pm.
Hi Clint!
Thanks for your comments, you’re in the running for a free camera!
Great photographs on your website by the way – really inspirational!
Thanks again, Rob.
Scott Van't Land Says:
20 July 2009 at 3:14 am.
I have been listening to your podcast for several months now. I have been enjoying traveling along with you as you develop your photographic vision. I am also striving to improve my photography and look forward to the insights which you so frequently provide. I also appreciate that you are working on a limited budget, unlike the professionals on some other popular photography podcasts. Those podcasts are also very useful, but your perspective is likely closer to what most of us face. Thank you for sharing your journey with the rest of us, and know that we are indeed listening, and enjoying the journey with you!
Rob_Nunn Says:
20 July 2009 at 8:48 pm.
Hi Scott,
Glad you enjoy the ‘cast – and the journey!
Cheers, Rob.
John Gray Says:
1 November 2009 at 5:13 am.
What a great delight to find you podcast’s and website today. Spent several hours listening to the casts. Great Stuff! Look forward listening to you shows as I work in my digital darkroom. I will be sharing with my weekly coffee club of photographers about your podcasts. Thank you for taking the time to produce the casts.
John
Portland, Oregon
Rob_Nunn Says:
1 November 2009 at 8:41 pm.
Hi John!
Thanks for downloading and listening to the Podcast, it’s great to hear feed-back from listeners and fellow photographers. I’ve been incredibly busy at work recently, so the episodes are are a bit short, so my aplogies if the quality isn’t up to that of earlier episodes.
Thanks again, Rob.



