Photography Explained Podcast
Photography Explained Podcast
Rick McEvoy
Photography stuff explained in plain English by me, Rick, in less than 27(ish) minutes without the irrelevant details.I explain one photographic thing per episode, providing just enough information to help you understand it, improve your photography and take better photos, all without delving into endless, irrelevant details.I am a professionally qualified photographer based in the UK and amongst other things I help photographers take better photos.If you want me to answer your question, head to rickmcevoyphotography.com/podcast.How utterly splendid.
Your Kit Lens Says 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 โ€” What on Earth Does Any of That Mean?
Send us Fan Mail ๐ŸŽฏ Your kit lens has something printed on the barrel. 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6. Confident. Specific. And absolutely meaningless โ€” unless you know what any of it means. This episode fixes that. In episode 239 of the Photography Explained Podcast, I explain every number and letter on your kit lens barrel. In plain English. Without the irrelevant detail. Including why the aperture numbering system is completely backwards โ€” and why whoever invented it clearly did not consult anyone who w...
Aug 14
20 min
Argh. Why Is There So Much Camera Gear? Please Help Me!
Send us Fan Mail There is a LOT of camera gear out there. Bodies, lenses, bags, tripods, filters, memory cards, drones, studio lights โ€” and it can feel like you need to spend thousands of pounds before you've earned the right to call yourself a photographer. You don't. Not even close. In this episode I cut through all of it and tell you exactly what a beginner photographer actually needs, what can wait, and what you can safely ignore entirely. ๐Ÿ“ท In this episode we cover: โ— ...
Jul 31
25 min
What โ€” I Have to Clean My Camera Gear? Really?
Send us Fan Mail ๐Ÿงน Your camera gear is dirty. And dirty gear is quietly affecting your photos in ways you might not even notice โ€” a smudge on the lens that softens everything, a speck of dust on the sensor that shows up in the same spot on every single sky you shoot. In this episode I cover exactly what to clean, how to clean it safely, and โ€” probably most importantly โ€” what not to do. Because the damage usually comes from cleaning too aggressively, not from leaving things alone. In this epis...
Jul 17
19 min
Why It Is 3 Times Harder to Choose a Camera Bag Than a Sandwich Bag
Send us Fan Mail ๐ŸŽ’ Did you know there are 31 types of camera bag? One of them is a sandwich bag. Yes, really. I used to carry a massive bag full of gear to my local park. Waterproof zips and everything. For boats I never went on. Seven lenses. Four batteries. Two speedlites. Snacks for a week. I was 10 minutes from home. The penny dropped in Delph Woods in Poole on 30th December 2016 at 15:37. I used one lens. I always used one lens. The rest came along for the ride and stayed in the bag. Cho...
Jul 3
20 min
Do I Really Need a Tripod? Really? Why Rick, Why?
Send us Fan Mail ๐ŸŽ™๏ธ Do you actually need a tripod? Not the answer every photography guide gives you โ€” the honest one. Sometimes yes. And sometimes, genuinely, no. In this episode, I'll tell you exactly when each is true, what to look for if you decide to buy one, and the single most common tripod mistake โ€” and it has nothing to do with the tripod itself. Whether you're thinking about buying your first tripod or wondering why the one in the cupboard never gets used, this episode will give you ...
Jun 19
28 min
Oh No. Another Blurry Photo. Here's How to Stop It Right Now.
Send us Fan Mail ๐Ÿ“ท Another blurry photo? Before you delete it โ€” zoom in. In this episode I walk through the three types of blurry photo โ€” camera shake, subject motion, and focus blur โ€” how to diagnose which one you've got, and exactly what to change to stop it happening again. What We Cover Diagnose First โ€” What Kind of Blurry Are You Looking At? Three types, how to tell them apart, and why getting the diagnosis right mattersCamera Shake Blur โ€” Your Shutter Speed Is the Problem. The 1-o...
Jun 5
21 min
Are You Holding Your Camera Like a Cheese and Pickle Sandwich?
Send us Fan Mail Are you holding your camera like a cheese and pickle sandwich? ๐Ÿฅช One hand, casual, not really thinking about it? In this episode, Rick covers six practical techniques that will make your photos sharper โ€” starting the moment you pick up your camera. No kit required. No settings to change. Just how to hold, how to stand, and how to breathe. All of it free. All of it doable today. ๐Ÿ“ธ In this episode ๐ŸŽ™๏ธ How to grip your camera with your right hand (and why most b...
May 22
19 min
I've Got Hundreds of Photos on My Camera โ€” Now What?
Send us Fan Mail ๐Ÿ“ธ About This Episode Youโ€™ve come home from a shoot with hundreds of photos on your camera โ€” and no system for what to do next. This episode is that system. Seven practical steps you can follow in about thirty minutes after every shoot. By the end, your photos are safe, organised, selected, and improved. And youโ€™ve learned something for next time. ๐Ÿ“‹ The Seven Steps 1. Get the photos off your camera the same day โ€” not tomorrow 2. &nbsp...
May 8
17 min
Camera. Check. Something to Photograph. Check. Now How Do You Actually Take the Photo?
Send us Fan Mail ๐Ÿ“ธ Youโ€™ve got the camera. Youโ€™ve found something worth photographing. Now what? In this episode, Rick walks through the seven steps that happen between picking up your camera and pressing the shutter โ€” the process that determines whether your photo is sharp, well composed, and actually what you intended. Practical, in order, and immediately usable. ๐ŸŽŸ๏ธ In this episode: 1. Hold the camera with both hands โ€” every single time โ€” Right hand on the grip, left...
Apr 24
16 min
Shiny New Camera? Calm Down and Do This First
Send us Fan Mail ๐Ÿ“ธ About This Episode Youโ€™ve just got a new camera. The excitement is real โ€” but most cameras come out of the box in a state that will cause you problems at exactly the moment you most want to take photos. In this episode, Rick walks you through seven quick setup steps โ€” about twenty minutes in total โ€” that get your camera properly ready before you take a single shot. Perfect for anyone whoโ€™s just unboxed their first camera, or who wants to start things off the rig...
Apr 10
19 min
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