Goodie__

joined 11 months ago
[–] Goodie__@alien.top 1 points 9 months ago

Ben Horne, Landscape, large format, film, slow.

Brews n' Views Relatively new "podcast". A group of photographers looking a selection of work, drinking some beer, and talking about said work. I tend to skip the intro 30 minutes of banter and go straight for the photo talking.

Courtney Victoria British landscape photographer making YT videos feels a bit overdone, but she manages a feeling of light heartedness that not many manage.

[–] Goodie__@alien.top 1 points 9 months ago

I understood it when Nikon did it for a licensed video log format.

But this is loading some transparent PNG's on your camera to overlay a video feed. It's not exactly hard.

[–] Goodie__@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

IT's a combination of:

  • You're probably not looking at their photos as you are your own
  • Really expensive cameras with excellent high ISO performance
  • Really expensive lenses like the 200-500 f/2.8
[–] Goodie__@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

I love these awards, and my only sadness is part of me wishes it was all portfolio based, eg more the photographer of the year, and less photograph of the year.

[–] Goodie__@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

Ben Horne, Landscape, large format, film, slow. While there are gear videos, they aren't your typical gear videos.

Brews n' Views Relatively new "podcast". A group of photographers looking a selection of work, drinking some beer, and talking about said work. I tend to skip the intro 30 minutes of banter and go straight for the photo talking.

Courtney Victoria British landscape photographer making YT videos feels a bit overdone, but she manages a feeling of not taking herself too seriously

[–] Goodie__@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago (1 children)

To be clear, and to build on what others have said, your options are:

  • Send the paper a message/letter asking for credit/payment
  • Blindly send an invoice, they have already used the photos, so are a bit stuck
  • DMCA the online services, facebook etc all have a reasonable form for this

The most likely and reasonable would be to send a letter/invoice or message and requested amount, and if met with an unsatisfactory response, DMCA take down request the photos.

An unsatisfactory response could be the paper saying the photos were provided by the band as is, and allowed their use. You don't have to prove anything, you have copyright, DMCA that shit.