Ant Pruitt hosts Hands-On Photography showing how to create awesome photos with your camera. Hands-On Photography will help the beginner photographer or enthusiast get the most out of their camera. Even if it’s a smartphone. Ant will share tips, tricks, and also challenges to encourage creative growth in your photography. Photography is more than mere megapixels. It’s about the story, the community and the fun you have creating great images.
New episodes every Thursday at Noon Eastern / 9:00am Pacific / 16:00 UTC.
Awesome. Want to get back into photography. Undecided between SLR or mirror-less. I used to have an Canon EOS 350D, nothing fancy, and really miss it - broken down a long time ago. Smartphone photography just doesn’t cut it for me.
Ant… Congratulations on your new podcast twit. I will be subscribing. I look forward to the discussion of both pro level cameras and hobbyist with smart phone cameras as I work with both.
Looking forward to this @ant_pruitt I’ve already subscribed. I’ve always been an enthusiast that doesn’t have any real skill set. Looking forward to learning alot from you
Thanks, @guyssocialweb and welcome to the community
Yeah I’ll start out with basics over the first couple episodes before diving into slightly more advanced items.
Thanks for subscribing and I appreciate you joining the community. I hope this is helpful for you and you’re able to share it with others trying to get started in the world of photography.
I can’t recommend the Fuji cameras enough. I think it’s so important to have a camera that’s not crazy big and that you enjoy shooting with - else it gets left at home
thanks for joining us here in the forums, @Itinerans
Looking forward to doing something to help beginners be comfortable with the shooting photography and building on fundamentals into bigger and better compositions.
Hey Ant- Great work so far. Do you think an episode about some general maintenance that one can do to keep their camera working properly be worthy? Things like lens cleaning, etc. Thoughts?
I haven’t started watching the podcast yet, but can you talk about raw photos and sending photos as low resolution and high resolution. I don’t really understand what all that means.
We’ll eventually get to camera maintenance, but it’s a good ways off in my pipeline. It’s definitely a must. THANKS for the suggestion and for watching