In this episode we have an interview with wildlife photographer and photo workshop instructor Chas Glatzer, plus Rick and Juan talk discuss creative visualization.
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This is Episode number 120 of the Digital Photo Experience Podcast with Rick Sammon & Juan Pons.
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February 28th, 2015 at 12:32 pm
good morning! I love the podcast, having seen Rick three times now (in 2 different towns). However, in several of the podcasts, he mentions that he will “send you (Juan) a link” to someone he is mentioning, for inclusion in the notes, and it never is listed. I don’t remember the other two, at the moment, where I have seen this, but today it is happening with the mention of Andy Smith. There is a whole section of talk about the 16×9 BW pre-visualization, and how incredible his vision was, and … hmmm, where is it? Other than these hiccups, great job!