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Old 10-06-2006, 07:08 PM
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Default Robert Scoble Goes Photowalking with Thomas Hawk

http://www.podtech.net/scobleshow/technology/1163/photowalking-with-thomas-hawk

"Thomas Hawk shows up at many Silicon Valley geek events and he makes some of the best images I’ve ever seen. This video came about because I wanted to learn more about how he does it. It’s remarkable video where you’ll learn a lot about the creative process, not to mention the latest equipment, see some good techniques to find unique images, and more. One of the images made on the evening we walked around is already the #2 most interesting photo on Flickr of the Golden Gate Bridge. This series is long. We filmed for more than an hour and we’ll run it in four segments over the next week."



I've always been ad admirer of Thomas Hawk's photgraphy chops, so when I happened to randomly find the Photowalking segments, I was excited to start watching them. I wasn't disappointed - it's one thing to read articles by photographers you admire, quite another to watch them on video - how they stand when they shoot, where they position themselves, and how they use their equipment. This is fantastic content from Scoble - I hope to see more. You can access the rest of the photowalking series here.
 
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