http://vimeo.com/76166406 Filmed in high definition. This is mostly not far from my home. The city scenes are of Vancouver.
Enjoy! Amazingly, it was warmer here in the Vancouver area today, than in New Orleans on the Gulf Coast! But when one is already in Paradise…!
Matt Granger is, I think, one of Australia’s Best Photographic Instructors. He is well rehearsed and very, very professional. He has a wonderful teaching style, and a cheeky ‘tongue-in-cheek‘ mannerism when it comes to the Apocalypse – but, he is dead serious about teaching photography. With a slangy down-to-earth presentation; some people might think he swears a lot (what would you expect of an Aussie?). He has, in my opinion, a great sense of humour and presence. Not only do I find his presentations fun to watch – but I learn many things.
>> Sound On – This best viewed in FULL SCREEN (the small icon at the bottom right of this video). If you only have a slow speed Internet connection you may want to wait until you have access to a high speed connection (IE: WiFi Hotspot – at a nearby restaurant or library).
How to photograph the Apocalypse
Published on Dec 6, 2012
“The end is near – here are Matt’s top tips to survive and get great [photographic] shots of this once in a lifetime occurrence.“
For the most part I don’t allow advertizing or promotions on my website. But, I do recognize that younger folks have to make a living. You’ll get to Matt’s hyperlinks by watch his video directly on YouTube [click on the YouTube icon at the bottom right of the above video], and the Show more, thatnikonguy, or a direct to the link to the YouTube posting of this video: http://youtu.be/X0UeRmIwLvA