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Amy Thompson is a San Francisco branding photographer serving the Bay Area, specializing in authentic lifestyle imagery with an editorial flair for soulful, purposeful brands. Her clients, ranging from interior designers to coaches to healers, trust her to capture natural moments that elevate their brand and reflect their unique identity. With a background in wedding photography and interior design, Amy brings a unique perspective to each project, ensuring a smooth, enjoyable experience that ...
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A podcast designed to help make a busy mom's life just a bit easier. From tips for a successful family photo session, to referrals to local events and businesses, and even chats with experts in fields pertaining to parenthood, we will dive into ways to ease the stress of busy motherhood, so that we can feel supported and truly enjoy the time spent with our family!
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In this episode of Behind the Lens, Amy Thompson of Amy Thompson Photography, a professional San Francisco photographer, shares practical tips for planning and preparing for your brand session. Whether you're an entrepreneur or business owner, Amy covers key steps to ensure your session aligns with your brand’s vision and message. As an experienced…
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In this episode of Behind the Lens, Amy Thompson of Amy Thompson Photography, a San Francisco family photographer, and top Marin family photographer, shares simple tips to ensure your family photoshoot is fun and stress-free. From avoiding overscheduling and planning around meals to letting kids be themselves, Amy offers expert advice to make the d…
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In this episode of Behind the Lens: Amy Branding Photography Tips, your go-to San Francisco branding photographer shares three key tips for choosing the right photographer for your brand photoshoot. Learn how to find a specialist, evaluate portfolios, and ensure a perfect fit to capture your brand's essence for an amazing photoshoot. Amy is an Bay …
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If you're an expectant parent--congratulations--this episode is for you! As a Philadelphia Maternity Photographer (and mom of 2), I have a lot of experience with pregnancy, newborns, and what makes a photo session great. Using this knowledge, let's dive in to when the best time for maternity and newborn photos is, and a few tips to make your sessio…
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In the whirlwind of our busy lives, the importance of family photos becomes evident. As a Delaware Family Photographer I like to emphasize that it's not just about pretty pictures; it's about the love and joy that comes from spending quality time with those who mean the most to us. Don't miss out on this touching episode that encourages busy famili…
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Join me as I delve into the essence of lifestyle newborn photography and why it's the perfect way to freeze those beautiful everyday moments with your newborn baby. We'll discuss the authentic and heartfelt approach of lifestyle photography, the comfort it brings to both parents and baby, and the personalization that makes each photo uniquely yours…
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Join in on this episode as the world of family photography costs are unraveled, guided by a Philadelphia family photographer. Wondering how much you should invest in a family photography session? This episode has got you covered! From beginners to luxury experts, I break down average costs and what each level entails, along with the importance of s…
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Chris dives into a legal battle as music photographer Alec Byrne sues Getty Images, explores a nifty DIY Game Boy Mini Camera, unravels how AI reconstructs 3D scenes from eye reflections, geeks out on physical camera simulations in Blender, marvels at a super-sensitive camera changing art conservation, ponders National Geographic’s layoffs, and dis…
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In this episode, Chris explores a unique twist on street photography, discusses the challenges of auto white balance in wildfire conditions. He also delves into the world of AI with Uncrop and a quick GAN. There’s news from Nikon, a treat for Lego and Ansel Adams fans, a look at the viral AI-“Camera” Paragraphica, and an exploration of storytelling…
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Presenting jam-packed newsreel, a new book, French influencer law, semantic segmentation in real-time, dpreview’s archive, a new film by Fuji, the Mickey-Mouse-Leica and DALL-E coming to a browser near you. Special guest Allan Attridge of Two Hosers fame (he now also builds furniture on YouTube) and Chris talk about life, creating youtube videos an…
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Yes, they have been tricking you. Millions of albums sold that were produced with cheap plastic gear. Inconceivable! Also on today’s show: a few words on dpreview’s demise (and resurrection), some thoughts (and a request for feedback) on guilt, fear and frustrations in photography. Plus thoughts on CJ Chilvers’ latest post about the gear race in mu…
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A special episode with a special guest. Don Komarechka is back on the show. He and Chris discuss HP and their DRM, Samsung and their moon cheat and a German lawsuit involving a photo wallpaper. It’s also the week of the GPT-4 release and the two prove that they are geeks beyond photography. Topics: [OTHER] HP OfficeJets Angered Users : HP just ratc…
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It’s been too long! In today’s episode Chris brings you a fresh mixture of photo topics that go deep into the changes that we photographers face, as well as a discussion on what determines the value of a photograph. Turns out there are a lot of answers. Topics: [WORKSHOPS] Eastern European Electric Photo Road Trip : Yes, it’s electric! And it’s fil…
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Today we’ll touch on the Adobe content analytics issue, a bit of Flickr pro drama, big movies shot on film and a really interesting firmware from Canon. Topics: [WORKSHOPS] Almost Full: Eastern European Photo Roadtrip : The September Eastern European tour is filling up. The Sep 2-11 leg has one spot left, the Sep 14-23 leg has two spots left. On th…
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TFOP 245 discusses a new camera purchase and a conversation about historical photos and gold-plating photography on glass || Neurapix is a German startup that has developed AI-based software that can learn from previously edited images and apply the same edits to new photos at a fast rate || Two lawsuits against AI || xkcd has a comic about the sim…
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Today we’ll look at social media, massive full-resolution space imagery, weird lenses and the cautionary tale of big corporations vacuuming up massive amounts of imagery and what we can do about that (or if we even should). Also Steve has a fun film question: how to distinguish exposed (but not developed) film? Topics: [OTHER] Reminder: Find me on …
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On this episode: JUST RELEASED: the third edition of The Film Photography Handbook. JUST RELAUNCHED: chrismarquardt.com (now offers information about my services in training, consulting, production, and photography as well as some references to past work). COMING UP: The 10-day Eastern Europe photo road trip in Sep 2023 for amateur and professional…
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Oh look, it’s a new episode! Reframing shots in 3D, a relaunched website, listener feedback, a look at NeRFs (no, not the toy guns) and the importance of the real world experience. Topics: [NEWS] Relaunched chrismarquardt.com : Chris has been working on a new website design to better showcase his various skills, experiences and showcase his art and…
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Topics: [COOL] Register Now: Eastern European Photo Road Trip : The 10-day Eastern European Photo Road Trip from Berlin via Dresden/Prague/Vienna/Budapest to Transylvania is now officially open for registration! The dates are: Tour 1 (Berlin to Transylvania) Sep 2-11 2023 and Tour 2 (Transylvania to Berlin) Sep 14-23 2023. If you’re interested, sen…
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(Photo by Jon Tyson) This is an important episode. Probably more important than other episodes. And more urgent too. Why? You need to prepare yourself for a dramatically and very quickly changing creative landscape. And Chris is here to help you with the first steps. Topics: [NEWS] Affinity 2 Is Here : Affinity Photo/Designer/Publisher 2 are here. …
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Convenience always wins. That’s why the iPhone camera app is by far the most used one. Not because it’s the best but because it’s the quickest to reach from the iOS lock screen. Not any longer. Chris presents a method to launch ANY camera app to the lock screen with a single tap. Glorious! Also: a new tool that adds English subtitles to any video o…
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Chris’ main workstation is still out, but a replacement is getting closer, in form of a fan-less compact laptop that will outperform the previous iMac Pro by a decent margin. This is mainly possible thanks to your support! Topics: [PHOTO] Flat Lenses Are Here : Flat lenses are finally becoming a reality. Just not in your camera. Metalenz received a…
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Chris brings you a bit of a different episode today because his main production machine has just died. Want to support? Go to tfttf.com/support Topics: [OTHER] Pellworm : We spent a week on Pellworm, a 37 square kilometer island located in the Wadden Sea. We’ve taken pictures too. [COOL] Lost Places – Horror-Hospital … AI : Here’s one for spooky Oc…
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Chris invites you into the world of building new neural pathways by talking about one of the biggest learning experiences he had in a long time. Also: how about using video tools to inspire some new photo editing tools? Topics: [AI, PHOTO] Greg Rutkowski : Fantasy artist Greg Rutkowski is not happy. His name shows up in a substantial number of AI a…
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Chris is catching up on the latest developments in the world of camera makers (Nikon goes 3D printing?!), new papers (awesome noise reduction), a train set with 10 miles of tracks (and photography thereof) and of one big question to Getty: is it really just about copyright questions? Really? Topics: [PHOTO, NEWS] Nikon vor 620 Millionen Euro Überna…
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A look at exponential growth (it’s the smartphones), an update about the state of satellite streak mitigation to keep the astro photographers happy, two history lessons (hello Lytro, hello Magnum) and a ground-breaking photo of a planet. Topics: [PHOTO] Have the Smartphones Won? : Here’s an interesting animation that shows various cameras since the…
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Image style transfer, 12k motion picture scan, a different kind of photo bomb, the moon photo conspiracy and of course the new iPhone 14 with its new 48MP camera. Topics: [AI, PHOTO] Stable Diffusion: image2image : Stable Diffusion has just added Image 2 Image functionality to their web interface. So you can drop in a crayon drawing and make it int…
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We’re at the verge of a truly fundamental shift in creativity. AI is seeping into a lot of visual fields, including visual medicine. Also Sigma’s good old Foveon sensor is seeing some new life and we’ll have a look back at the birth of a truly remarkable instant camera, the Polaroid SX-70. Topics: [NEWS, PHOTO] Foveon Alive and Kicking : Sigma has …
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