F-Stop Beyond: The Experience
You're new here, aren't you?
NetworkedBlogs allows you to stay up to date with blogs you love.
Click the Follow button to follow updates from this blog.
FSB096: Gabrielle Geiselman
A few months ago I get this email from a photographer saying how much she loves the show and that she thinks she’d have a lot of cool things to contribute. I frequently get guest suggestions, but honestly, I don’t tend to give that much weight to people who suggest themselves. But, I took a look at her website and saw her clientele. Rob Zombie. Marilyn Manson. Alice Cooper. Marshall Amplifiers. And other major rock bands. My first thought was “Wow, IR
FSB095: Anna Kuperberg
Every now and then I get a show where the conversation flows so naturally and is so engrossing, I lose track of time and don’t want to stop. Today’s interview with Anna Kuperberg was such an interview (thus the hour+ long episode). But, don’t let the length scare you. I have no doubt you’ll savor every second of this wonderful interview, in fact, you’ll probably be wanting
FSB094: Jason Christopher
We’re back from our month-long hiatus. And I’m really excited about the lineup we have over the next few weeks. Today’s guest got a D- in his high school photography class because he didn’t take the kind of pictures he was supposed. He took the pictures he wanted to take. Ever since then, L.A. fashion and commercial photographer Jason Christopher has been a rebel.
FSB Re-run: Deborah D. Lattimore
Continuing with the Breast Cancer Awareness Month theme, how could I not re-run my interview from earlier this year with Flickr sensation and double mastectomy survivor, Deborah D. Lattimore. Deborah has built up quite a following on Flickr and has used this community and her photography to cope with her cancer and inspire others.
In case you’re wondering, new episodes of FSB will start u
FSB Re-run: Emilie Sommer
A year and a half ago I had the honor to interview Emilie Sommer, photojournalist turned wedding photographer. As someone who has had loved ones touched by breast cancer, Emilie feels very passionate about the topic. So, since this is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, I thought it would be great to pull this interview out of the archives. Recorded live at WPPI 2008, this was one of those gems of an interview that’
Not enough data.
Calculated for blogs with 20+ followers.
- EdLabor Journal
politics, education, labor
- From The Studio
photography, art, humour
- funinhistory.com
history, education, travel
- Ruprecht Studios Photo Blog
Photos, Photography, Graphic Design
- SciFi Wire
movies, news, interviews
Questions? contact: networkedblogs@ninua.com
Copyright (C) 2008, Ninua, Inc.