Photography Explained Podcast

Recap – What Have We Learned So Far?

November 17, 2020 Rick McEvoy Episode 10
Photography Explained Podcast
Recap – What Have We Learned So Far?
Show Notes Transcript

Hi everybody. Welcome to Episode 10 of the Photography Explained podcast.

I’m your host Rick McEvoy and I explain one photographic thing per episode in plain English in less that 10 minutes without the irrelevant detail. I have well over 30 years of experience in photography so I do know what I am talking about!

In this episode - What Have We Learned So Far?

Here is my answer

What have we learned, briefly, and without any irrelevant detail - I must not forget that point!

  • What photography is
  • How a camera works
  • How to take a photo
  • What the exposure triangle is
  • Do we need cameras in 2020?
  • The fundamentals of cameras
  • And how to learn how to use a camera

And I have learned

  • To relax and enjoy recording episodes
  • To not take this too seriously
  • To try to explain things in a logical order- exposure triangle was far too early in the series
  • To try and introduce more me to each episode, more ad libs, jokes, that sort of thing

Listen for more, or check out the transcript and even the blog post - so many ways to find out more!

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Episode 11 - 10 Photography Things Explained Quickly

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Photography Explained Podcast Episode 10 – Recap – what have we learned so far

Hi, everybody. Welcome to Episode 10 of the photography explained podcast. In this episode, what have we learned so far? This is my episode 10 recap.

I'm your host, Rick and each week I will try to explain one photographic thing to you in plain English in less than 10 minutes without the irrelevant details. My aim is to explain things in just enough detail to help with our photography and no more.

Episode 10 - double figures!
I'd never thought I'd get there. And I'm delighted. Hopefully my recording voice and how I speak is improving. Go back to episode one or the introductory episode - I sound quite horrendous!

So um, yeah, what have we learned so far?

  • Take it slower
  • Pause, breathe, and think.
  • So this is gonna be my living.

So what have we learned?
And what have we learned without any of that much hated irrelevant detail?

Episode One
I started with what photography is which, which is drawing with light. That would have been a short episode.

So I expanded that to what is photography to me, where I told you what photography means to me, and what it has given me over the many, many years I've been into photography. And that's quite a lot I'm happy to report.

You'd hope so wouldn't you?

How a camera works
This wasn't a technical in depth how a camera works, it was explaining that a camera is a lightproof box with a hole in it. 

A pinhole camera from back in the day was a lightproof box with a hole in it.

A Hasselblad camera is a lightproof box with a hole in it.

And a lens on the front is just an expensive box with an expensive thing with a hole in the lens.

Yeah, how does a camera work? Light goes through the lens and when the shutter opens. It hits the camera sensor.

This is how a camera works

Next episode - how to take a photo
This was just the main thoughts, things that I hope will help you if you're out there and you have not got a clue how to approach taking photos and learning photography. So yeah, that was just a nice little list. And some things to think about when you're looking at learning photography.

 Dive straight into what the exposure triangle is
Now with hindsight, that was a mistake. Far too early in the series. I was trying to get some logical flow to these episodes. And there isn't a logical flow to what the exposure triangle is.

So I regret that. But hey, it's all about learning, isn't it and learning from my mistakes. So I explained the exposure triangle, which is not easy – it is disappointingly complicated, but when you get your head round, it's relatively straightforward.

What I'm finding as I talk about photography is that a lot of the times when I try and explain them in plain English it is quite difficult – a lot of the terms are very strange. They've evolved over the years, and they just seem to be jargon.

And that's part of the reason why I wanted to do this to try and explain things so people can understand them. So what was next?

 Do we need cameras in 2020?
We don't really do we? I've got an iPhone XS. I lost track of the numbering at nine, or was it eight? Or was it eight plus?

I don't know.

Do we need cameras. They're all amazing these days (phones that is). But yes, in my opinion, we do need cameras in 2020. I have a number of cameras, which I use for different specific things. But then again, I would do.

What else?

The fundamental components of cameras, how they work, what all the bits are.

I completely lost my thread there….

How to learn how to use a camera
In the last episode I spoke about how to learn how to use a camera, which I think is a very important. I tried to start off with the most important things and some of the most straightforward things - try and build things up from a base.

Sorry

So I'll say it again. Apologies for the Exposure Triangle one.

How to learn to use a camera is important because I've bought cameras in the past, not learned how to use them, and been disappointed with them. And it's all been my fault.

Cameras these days are amazing.

They do amazing things, you can take amazing photos. But you've always been able to take amazing photos. It's just it's a lot easier these days for us.

What have I learned?
To relax and enjoy recording episodes – it might not sound like it but I actually enjoy doing this.

To not take this too seriously.

I don't want this to be boring. I do leave errors in coughs, stuff, stumbles. You know why I do that? I do that because I haven't got a clue how to edit in audio.

So if you want to do a podcast, and you don't know how to edit audio, don't worry about it. Just get stuff out there.

What else have I learned?
Yeah, the exposure triangle episode was far too early in the series.

To try and introduce a bit more meaning to each episode. Well, that might not be a good thing. Let's be honest about that. But we'll see how that goes.

So what's coming up next?
The other thing I've learned is that I need some structure to this until the questions start flooding in. For the next batch of episodes, I've drafted the headings, and tried to get a logical flow for the next 10. 

About taking photos
I'm going to be talking about taking photos because I think we spend too much time on gear, Lightroom, stuff, spending money on stuff.

And we don't seem to spend as much time talking about the process of taking photos and how you do it. So I'm going down that road, which I'm hoping will be a bit different.

And you can learn from my experiences.
I've been doing this for over 30 years. I'm hoping that I know something about this, which is an interesting point - I'm going to be telling you things that I've learned that I wish I'd known when I started learning photography back in the day, some years ago.

Lots of titles
Now I'm up to Episode 25 - I've got titles for all of these. And I'm not gonna lie to you. I've made them a bit Google friendly as well to get as many people as I can do to the podcast because I need more listeners, let's be honest with you.

Sitting down going through everything in a logical process with one or two glasses of wine (no more) really helped me to get some structure. Like I touched on earlier.

Question time
I'm hoping that people are going to start asking questions. The only one I've had so far is from from Mrs M, who asked me a very good question, which led to me recording the episode.

Do we actually need a camera?
It was a brilliant question. And it made me stop and think about the content and the logic and the series and regret doing the exposure triangle one so soon.

So how many downloads so far?
Well, at the time of recording this, which is about a week in advance, I've got just over 100 downloads. If you check out the blog post on my website for this episode, I will put in the number of downloads on that day.

But as I sit here on the 10th of November 2020, I've got 109 downloads, which I think I'm delighted with. It  is hard to say really - 109 people or 109 downloads of my small but perfectly formed podcast.

Yes, I wrote that bit.

That must have been after wine (creative juice I will call it from now). So that's enough for this episode. I'm beginning to waffle and that is the one thing I don't want to do.

What's next on the photography explained podcast?  Well, composition - composition is so important, what you're actually photographing.

And that's how I get into the taking of photos, which I'm hoping will be really useful for people.

Okay, I'm done for this episode
Thank you very much for listening. I hope you enjoyed this episode, which is a bit of a personal waffle, wasn't it if we're being honest? But if you did enjoy it, or you've enjoyed a previous episode, please leave a nice review and rating wherever you get your podcasts from.

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Right - time's up. I've been Rick McEvoy. Thanks again for listening. I'll see you on the next episode all about composition.

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