Depth of Field: David duChemin
If you are in the USA, let me be the first to wish you a happy Thanksgiving. I got an early start here in Malaysia with a wonderful breakfast from my wife and waking up to the new Depth of Field podcast posted on Peachpit.com. You can also find all the old episodes there as well. Don’t worry, they’ll be soon available on iTunes for download to your iPod as well.
I have so much to be thankful for this year. I am thankful for so many new friends here in Malaysia; the loads of new friends I made at Photoshop World in Las Vegas; a wonderful Lumen Dei this past September; a whole host of fine images throughout the year and some new clients. I’m also thankful that this next year is booked to capacity. But, in the midst of all this I am most thankful for my wonderful family who supports this crazy lifestyle we live. I could not continue this work without the love and support my wife, Alou and my daughter Jessie.
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By now many of you have seen that the new depth of field podcast series is up and live on Peachpit’s website. You can access all the old broadcast as well as a brand-new episode with my good friend and Lumen Dei co-host David duChemin …or… you can listen to them right here. David’s interview is an hour-long and he was quite enjoyable to interview. It’s another frank discussion, yet filled with light moments that only David can deliver. David and I talked about gear, technique, social media as well as about the life of the photographer and the struggles. I hope you take your time to listen to and maybe pick up a few tips andΒ inspiration along the way. By the way, feel free to embed this podcast in your blog, website or even Facebook. Happy Thanksgiving wherever you are in the world.
I'm thankful that God send u to this country. π
I'm thankful that God send u to this country. π
Another great interview Matt and a great series, I really love them and they give so much! They make learning something new as easy as it is pleasurable. Hope you get as much out of them as you give, certainly sounds like it π