November 22, 2024

New podcast up on George Jardines iDisk:

Shownotes:

Title: “Adobe Lightroom Podcast #23: Richard Benson and Jay Maisel”

“My background in relation to photography is to think about taking pictures apart, and assembling pictures in multiple steps or multiple layers, and that’s the kind of thinking I’ve applied to this.” – Richard Benson

“The thing that’s important is that the picture shows me where the picture can go as I’m making it. That’s what’s interesting.” – Richard Benson

This podcast was recorded on Monday October 30th 2006, at the Richard Benson’s home in Newport, Rhode Island. Adobe Pro Photography Evangelist George Jardine speaks with Richard Benson and Jay Maisel about Richard’s latest work with inkjet printers.

This “video” podcast includes photos taken by Richard, as well as photos documenting the occasion taken by both myself and by Thomas Palmer. It can be viewed by downloading it directly into iTunes (if you are accessing it by subscribing via the Music Store), or by copying it into iTunes on either a Mac or a PC (if you’ve downloaded it from my iDisk). Once copied into iTunes, it can be transferred to a Video iPod, and viewed that way as well. When viewing it on an iPod, be sure to access the video from the Video menu (then “Movies” or “Video Podcasts”…. depending upon how you downloaded it), and NOT from the Music menu. If you access it from the Music menu, you will not see the photographs.

Finally, it’s likely that only the audio track will be heard on devices other than Apple iPods, and the photographs will not be seen.

The views and opinions of the participants in this podcast are their own, and do not reflect or represent those of Adobe Systems.

Photographs by Richard Benson, George Jardine and Thomas Palmer.

Photograph of George courtesy of, and © Jeff Schewe.

Duration: 50:07

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