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Should You Become a Pro Photographer?

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This week’s podcast is once again sponsored by OM SYSTEM. Lindblad Expeditions Director of Photography and OM SYSTEM Ambassador Ralph Lee Hopkins has shared his favorite expedition cruises that he recommends for adventure-seeking photographers. Hopkins also provides tips and tricks on how he uses his OM SYSTEM OM-1 camera to capture these incredible photos. Check out his excellent photos and recommendations: https://petapixel.com/2023/01/11/acclaimed-travel-photographer-shares-7-must-take-expedition-cruises/ We use Riverside to record all our episodes in our online recording studio: https://creators.riverside.fm/Petapixel This week, Chris, Jordan, and Jaron tackle a tough topic: If you love photography and are thinking of making it your job, should you go pro? Also, they discuss the deepest underwater photo shoot on record, how SmallRig made batteries exciting, and Sony's big week of announcements. 00:00 - Intro 04:45 - Tech Support 05:47 - Photographer Sets Record for Deepest Underwater Photo Shoot 12:27 - SmallRig is making batteries actually interesting 20:34 - Sony's big week! 32:29 - Chris derails us 36:40 - What have you been up to? 44:04 - Should you go pro? 57:12 - Never read the comments

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This week’s podcast is once again sponsored by OM SYSTEM. Lindblad Expeditions Director of Photography and OM SYSTEM Ambassador Ralph Lee Hopkins has shared his favorite expedition cruises that he recommends for adventure-seeking photographers. Hopkins also provides tips and tricks on how he uses his OM SYSTEM OM-1 camera to capture these incredible photos. Check out his excellent photos and recommendations: https://petapixel.com/2023/01/11/acclaimed-travel-photographer-shares-7-must-take-expedition-cruises/ We use Riverside to record all our episodes in our online recording studio: https://creators.riverside.fm/Petapixel This week, Chris, Jordan, and Jaron tackle a tough topic: If you love photography and are thinking of making it your job, should you go pro? Also, they discuss the deepest underwater photo shoot on record, how SmallRig made batteries exciting, and Sony's big week of announcements. 00:00 - Intro 04:45 - Tech Support 05:47 - Photographer Sets Record for Deepest Underwater Photo Shoot 12:27 - SmallRig is making batteries actually interesting 20:34 - Sony's big week! 32:29 - Chris derails us 36:40 - What have you been up to? 44:04 - Should you go pro? 57:12 - Never read the comments

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