National Geographic photographer Jason Edwards stops by the ZoomPod to unpack a life built on light, discipline, and long-term storytelling. From the “Kodachrome furnace” to his book, "Icebergs to Iguanas," Jason shares fieldcraft, gear sense, and why passion outlasts trends. • learning to read light on transparency film • applying film-era discipline to digital capture • building stories with a core idea and spokes • lens choices that survive in the field • growing up with wildlife an...
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National Geographic photographer Jason Edwards stops by the ZoomPod to unpack a life built on light, discipline, and long-term storytelling. From the “Kodachrome furnace” to his book, "Icebergs to Iguanas," Jason shares fieldcraft, gear sense, and why passion outlasts trends. • learning to read light on transparency film • applying film-era discipline to digital capture • building stories with a core idea and spokes • lens choices that survive in the field • growing up with wildlife an...
Olympic Photography & Fast Workflows: Jeff Cable’s Gold-Medal Photography Journey
The ZoomWithOurFeet Photography Podcast
45 minutes
1 year ago
Olympic Photography & Fast Workflows: Jeff Cable’s Gold-Medal Photography Journey
On this episode of Zoompod, we meet the photographer who shot the last eight Olympic games for Team USA - including 85,000 images from Paris a month ago! California-based Jeff Cable joins me to talk about his photo journey, his early tech years with Apple Co-Founder Steve Wozniak, and what it takes to post images 15 minutes after an event! Let's talk to a pro! Jeff Cable's Bonafides: www.jeffcable.com FB: jeffcablephoto IG: jeffcablephotography
The ZoomWithOurFeet Photography Podcast
National Geographic photographer Jason Edwards stops by the ZoomPod to unpack a life built on light, discipline, and long-term storytelling. From the “Kodachrome furnace” to his book, "Icebergs to Iguanas," Jason shares fieldcraft, gear sense, and why passion outlasts trends. • learning to read light on transparency film • applying film-era discipline to digital capture • building stories with a core idea and spokes • lens choices that survive in the field • growing up with wildlife an...