Every Miles A Memory
Expedition Leader
When I said technical info etc.
Kind of like he did when he mentioned shutter speed, a simple fast aperature and high iso would have been sufficient, low depth of field.
The nitty gritty of gear and down to the fine details isn't necessary but talking a little about setting up the shots would have been good info.
I am not a professional - just an amature trying to learn.
This is more of what I was talking about too.
Most photographers who were watchig the show knew what he was talking about when he said "I'm going to shoot a long exposure to allow enough light to get the stars"
But to never even mention his gear, why he shoots at certain times and what are the basics for why and how he's shooting is making the amature think "Oh wow, so all I have to do is put my camera on a tripod and leave the shutter open and I'll be as good as Peter Lik"....HAHA!!
I know the next night at the tiki bar we had a few guests saying things like that which really made me laugh.
Plus he showed the image like it came out of the camera that way. I sat talking to one of the workers in his galery who told me he shoots his stuff and has an entire staff that does the Post Processing of his images. So to make the viewer think it's coming out of the camera that way was very misleading.
That's what I was hoping to see was the entire process from scouting the location, nailing the shot to what goes into the image from camera to being framed and hung in a gallery