Episode Summary 
Frank Doorhof visits the studio and joins RC and Pete as they discuss new camera gear, the release of Photoshop CS6, and assorted bad advice that they see being given to photographers.
Links from the show:
- The Google+ Photographer's Conference
- Circle the G+ Conference event page
- Frank Doorhof
- Chrysta Ray's Photography Scavenger Hunt
- NYC Photos
- Scott on G+
- Kalebra on G+
- Matt on G+
- RC on G+
- Brad on G+
- Nancy on G+
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Another great show… very entertaining.
I would love to see the “Crush the Composition” CD!! Thanks for all the great info.
Another great show with great guests.
Once again, great show! Thanks, guys!
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enjoyed the lively conversation. I would like the new Frank’s DVD
Great show Guys !
great show guys
Excellent bad tips!
How about a price for the web site?
really enjoyed this one. good solid info!
keep up the good work~
What a great show today guys, a new twist buy giving thoughts on bad photographic advise, which also in turn gave us great advise (LOL). Thanks for putting on a great one and looking forward to next week.
Great show as always, the NYC photos can be found at http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2134408/Never-seen-photos-100-years-ago-tell-vivid-story-gritty-New-York-City.html
great show guys!
Great show guys! Thanks for all you do!!!
Cool show guys.
It was great to see Frank on the show and his tips & advise is something to write down.
Great show guys!!!
RC and Pete did a good job guest hosting on a good show.
wonderful great show++
I really like the whole execute vs cover.
I think that’s a great point, I know a studio that thinks shoot it and fix it in photoshop later, they cover when they could be executing. I say this and can identify with the whole time wasted cause I have retouched their work in the past. And I am talking there was things that if they just moved it out of the background or stopped for 30seconds to adjust something in the shot, it would have saved hours of post retouching.
I stand by this statement ” Photoshop is not what makes you a good photographer, it is getting it as right as possible in the camera as you can to begin with” . Everything has it’s cost, the laziness may save you time in the beginning, but will cost more time later for you or your retoucher.
In doing weddings, I think there is both cover and execute. you cover the ceremony and reception, you execute the formals.