Archive for Podcasts

David Esquire Co-Hosting A Podcast On Camera Dojo

Posted by David on Monday, July 21st, 2008

Good Afternoon!  Today, David Esquire co-hosted a podcast on Camera Dojo with one of our Associate Photographers; Kerry & one of our partners-in-crime; Maurice from HeadCheese & Webscience.
A lot of things were talked about too!  David & the guys chatted about the Manfrotto 322RC2 tripod head, a great book; The Moment it Clicks by Joe McNalley, and using the Black Rapid [...]

David Esquire Co-Hosting On Camera Dojo!

Posted by David on Thursday, July 10th, 2008

This week Kerry and I discuss the new Nikon D700, the new Nikon Tilt-Shift Lenses, and the new Nikon SB-900 Flash along with whether or not you are you too “Pro” to use a tripod? We believe you should think again as we discuss different tripods types and why you need to have a good [...]

David Esquire Is On Camera Dojo!

Posted by David on Tuesday, July 1st, 2008

It was a great honour this week to co-host Camera Dojo.  Camera Dojo is a great resource for photographers and it is really flattering to be asked to contribute.
The Podcast/Interview is with one of our Associate Photographers; Kerry Garrison, where we chat about different items to help photographers develop their craft along with resouces for photographers like; Photo Basics [...]

David Esquire’s Podcast Interview (Pt. 2)

Posted by David on Thursday, June 12th, 2008

Good Afternoon Everyone!  I just received a note that Part 2 of the Podcast Interview that I’m on was just announced on Camera Dojo’s website.  Check it out!  It was a totally great time and there’s some great information on it too.
Have a super week - cheers!
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David Esquire Co-Hosting Podcast On Camera Dojo!

Posted by David on Sunday, June 1st, 2008

Good Afternoon Everyone! Huge News!!! Our resident photographer; David Esquire was recently interviewed by the guys over at Camera Dojo to chat about various aspects of wedding photography.
What we thought was going to be a brief session rapidly became a lengthy 90 minute in-depth discussion about everything from techniques, contracts, workflow and so much [...]