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A photography conversation for aspiring and amateur photographers filled with exclusive tips and real life stories to help us all improve our skills and grow, together. Join host Ken Deckinger as he shares insights from members of our friendly community of photographers encouraging and supporting each other's growth.
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That's So Cincinnati

That's So Cincinnati

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This podcast is about you: The Cincinnatian. Let The Enquirer's Beryl Love and Sharon Coolidge make the complicated local issues affecting your daily life easy to understand – and have some fun in the process. Our guest list is a who's who of Greater Cincinnati, and we celebrate the quirky awesomeness that defines this place we call home. Why? Because that's SO Cincinnati.
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Discovery engages in some tactical espionage action in the season’s penultimate episode before finally taking a graceful bow in Life, Itself, culminating with the Progenitors’ technology, a space wedding, and tie-ins to Star Trek past and present. Some confusing action and dialogue doesn’t ruin an otherwise enjoyable series finale, featuring some t…
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During my recent trip to Paris I went on a photography tour, or a "photowalk" with a professional Parisian photographer named Clara Abi Nader. Clara and I became fast friends. She showed me Paris locations that I otherwise would not have found on my own. I got some great shots out of the photo tour but more importantly, I walked away with new skill…
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Are you ready to L’ak and Moll?! Our Breen and human couriers take center stage in what Ken and Bri deem the best and worst episodes of Star Trek: Discovery‘s final season. The ship’s visit to the Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library was also a highlight, as was its librarian, Hy’Rell, whom Bri loved from the beginning and Ken admired by the end. But oh…
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Sabriel & Ken are joined by returning guest Commodore Mark Thompson for this mid-season review of Discovery. Is it too soon to dip back to the Mirror Universe well? Have we learned too much about the Breen — or not enough? Why are Denobulans exempt from the Prime Directive? And with Star Trek being so based in (pseudo)science, how do we feel about …
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Light painting is night photography using a handheld flashlight to “paint” subjects with a prolonged open shutter, in pitch black darkness. It’s a form of night photography that is both creative and adventurous. In this episode I speak with photographer Ken Lee about his night photography journey. We also talk about something that we have in common…
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In a saga that spans the eras, Discovery continues its quest for the Progenitor technology, seeking clues from a centuries-old Trill and fighting a time bug in the past and future. Ken gets gleefully agitated by the details, Sabriel offers insight and answers, and both enjoy the mix of humor and character development seen exhibited by this pair of …
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After a two-year hiatus, Star Trek: Discovery is back on the air for its fifth and final season. We say goodbye to some familiar faces (again) and some returning crew (again) while managing to introduce at least one new character! We’re also introduced to a surprising tie-in to Trek lore, leading to this season’s chase. Will altruistic intent be we…
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Big Photo Hunt Member Lola Delabays is a French photographer living the digital nomad lifestyle in Lombok, Indonesia, an island off the coast of Bali. Join us for our honest conversation about what it takes to be a traveling photographer, to earn a living abroad and to power through the ups and downs of the lifestyle. Recently, Lola's started teach…
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Winter photography is something that I’ve been trying to get my head around for quite a while. In addition to the below zero temperatures to endure, there are technical and safety considerations to take into account. To understand this I went to one of my favorite landscape and winter photographers, Benjamin Williamson. He joins me from Maine to ta…
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Sean Tucker is a photographer, author and YouTuber with an audience of over 500,000 subscribers. His work seeks to inspire others and help guide us along our creative journey as photographers. In this episode we talk about his journey from the catholic church as a pastor to photographer and everything in between. Sean touches upon Carl Jung and enc…
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Join me with photographer Coni Gajardo for this episode of the Big Photo Hunt, on-location in New Orleans, Louisiana. From photographing the French Quarter's Bourbon Street to exploring the creative Bywater neighborhood we talk about it all. Oh, and beignets; my conversation with Coni gets into some serious Cafe Du Monde beignets. I'm excited to br…
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Bri and Ken finish the fourth season of Star Trek: Lower Decks with its final four episodes: “A Few Badgeys More”, “Caves”, “The Inner Fight”, and “Old Friends, New Planets”. Plenty of loose ends are tied up, spanning the breadth of Lower Decks as well as The Next Generation. We offer answers to the season’s hardest questions: How is Badgey like Le…
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Cuban-American immigrant Alain Gutierrez joins me to talk about his journey learning photography in Cuba. From being a self-proclaimed bad photographer and quitting his job as a professor because he couldn't teach, he found himself in the right place at the right time(s). Gutierrez has photographed some of the leaders of our generation. It's a list…
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Tendi and T’Lyn take turns in the spotlight in the Lower Decks episodes “Something Borrowed, Something Green”, “Empathological Fallacies”, and “Parth Ferengi’s Heart Place”, with the last featuring the return of two beloved Deep Space Nine characters. Ken and Bri analyze the dynamics these new and old characters bring to the show before proceeding …
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Joe Guerriero's journey as a photojournalist has led him across the world. Sometimes it's intentional. Sometimes it's not. From landing in Guatemala before an earthquake to being thrown in a Colombian jail for a mistaken marijuana charge, Joe makes the best of everything (including grabbing photos of his cellmates in prison). He met a Pakistani pri…
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“Twovix”, “I Have No Bones Yet I Must Flee”, and “In the Cradle of Vexilon” are Lower Decks‘ excellent parodies and homages to everything from Pokémon to Voyager, while Very Short Treks‘ “Skin a Cat” and “Holiday Party” celebrate the 50th anniversary of The Animated Series. Is it just us, or is Star Trek getting sillier? Whatever is happening, Ken …
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