Tuesday, October 23, 2018

Uncle Jonesy's Cameras Podcast Show #3 is (Finally) Here!




It took us long enough, but we finally have show #3 of the Uncle Jonesy's Cameras Podcast available for your listening pleasure. Kelley and I have a conversation about our go-to films and films we hope to shoot someday. Then we take a deep dive into exposure and our desire to become more independent of our camera meter. To this end, we mention a very influential book, The Nature Photographer's Complete Guide to Professional Field Techniques by John Shaw, the Black Cat Exposure Guide, and the Ultimate Exposure Computer. Finally, Kelley talks about a  flea market Konica. You can find the podcast on 
iTunesGoogle Play Music, and Spotify, and if you like what you hear, please subscribe! 

Kelley and I apologize for this show taking so long to deliver. Neither Kelley or I are procrastinators, and we both like to keep commitments. However, sometimes life just happens. Both Kelley and I have been quite busy with our day jobs, and we also have had family activities to keep us busy. Plus, Kelley has been super busy moving into a new house and trying to get his guitar shop up and running. So much for excuses . . .

I know it would be easy for anyone who has listened to the first two UJC podcast episodes to think that while we got off to a fast start, we might be one of those podcasts that can't keep the shows coming. We want you to know that Kelley and I are committed to this venture, and we intend to see it through. We also want you to know that we feel we make a better podcast by both of us being in the same room. Because of this standard we have set for ourselves, there may be times when we won't be able to record as much as we like. But we are NOT giving up, and we hope you won't give up on us. So please keep listening, and if you like what you hear, please share with your photography friends. You are the reason this podcast exists!

We would love to hear from you, so please email the podcast at unclejonseyscameras@gmail.com.

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