Photocombobulate Podcast
pho•to•com·bob·u·late (foto-kəm-ˈbä-b(y)ə-ˌlāt)
Verb
To compose (one's self) while engaged in the creation of photographs; to compose with clarity and purpose, to meld one’s technology with aptitude, to wrangle the myriad details of a photographic opportunity; to reverse the effect of photodiscombobulation. quotations: After becoming frustrated with the confusing and often-contradictory information about photography, the photographer took a deep breath, listened to Mason and Jeff’s podcast and began to photocombobulate.
A fortnightly podcast produced by Mason Marsh and Jeff Carlson, two avid photographers with decades of photography, education, publishing and adventuring experience. Listening will foster personal photocombobulation.
Photographing people is incredibly satisfying, and lighting them well is icing on the cake. Flash photography has a steep learning curve, but thanks to Roberto Valenzuela’s new book, Picture Perfect Flash, creating flattering portraits is attainable. In this episode we talk flash with Roberto.