Monthly Archives: December 2011

Podcast Episode 12 – The Year is Dead, Long Live the Year!

In episode 12 (the second episode of the newly revived Circle of Confusion podcast), Roger, Neil and Peter discuss what’s been significant to them in their careers as photographers in the last year, and what’s coming in 2012. Peter sounds … Continue reading

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It’s Here!

Episode 1 of ‘Dynamic Range’. A different kind of tutorial ‘Dynamic Range’ is a breakaway from the traditional photography tutorial video. At its heart is our belief that education and entertainment make the strongest learning combination. In this launch episode, … Continue reading

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Dynamic Range Episode One Release Imminent

Hi folks – At 1pm GMT today, be sure and check in as we’ll be unveiling Episode One at long last! Of course, it’s now here! You can purchase the first episode for just €9.95, and as a bonus, the … Continue reading

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Loving The Landscape

Love conquers everything. So they say, anyhow. Certainly in the case of landscape photographers, a love of their subject conquers a multitude of challenges. Early starts. Inclement weather. Draughty transport. Mud. Other landscape photographers. The list goes on. ‘Dynamic Range’ … Continue reading

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The Adventure Trailer

We’re very close to releasing episode 1 of ‘Dynamic Range’. It should be available for download this week. As we countdown, we’ll be running a series of themed trailers. It’s amazing what you can do with iMovie. Here is today’s:

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A Process Of Elimination

When you spend the best part of four days filming, you end up with a lot of material. You can’t use it all. So, we found ourselves trimming and cutting. Initially, the more we cut the better the first episode … Continue reading

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Everyone’s A Director

When you run a small business, you have to multitask. The same goes for a programme like ‘Dynamic Range’, which is produced by a very small team indeed. Four people to be precise. And that is a 33% increase on … Continue reading

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Death To Siri

We don’t mean that. Of course we don’t. Siri is a wonderful invention. Though when you ask her on Peter Cox’s iPhone who the best photographer in Ireland is, she answers: “Neil McShane.” We don’t know why. Perhaps she has … Continue reading

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