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  1. Thanks so much for being here with us today and asking such great questions!
  2. One last question from email to close things out: What advice would you give to aspiring nature photographers interested in capturing the beauty of pollinators?
  3. Another question from email: What are some lesser-known or under-appreciated pollinators that you think deserve more attention, and how do you strive to showcase them in your photography?
  4. To get things started off, here's a question that came in via email: What advice do you have for new macro photographers?
  5. We’re excited to have Hannah Mather in the community for this live AMA today. Please be patient, as Hannah will be typing responses out as questions come in. Hannah is here today to answer questions you may have about pollinator and macro photography, gear, editing, and building community around your photography work. Hannah will be replying in real time today, so please be patient!
  6. Hannah Mather is a photographer, videographer, biologist, beekeeper and Sony Alpha Female+ Grant winner. You can check out some of her work on her instagram. Hannah will be participating in a text based AMA here on the forums on April 24th from 5-7pm ET!! Hannah will be answering any questions about pollinator and macro photography, gear, editing, and building community around your photography work.
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    Join Pro Photo Supply, Dan Hawk from Sony, and photographer Mike Vraneža for an epic trip to Eastern Oregon, where we’ll capture the Milky Way and Perseid Meteor Shower under some of the best dark sky areas in the country. We will set you up for success in shooting nighttime landscapes and Astrophotography as well as provide a demo of the day to night workflow for timelapse photography. There will be multiple pre-production meetings - held virtually - covering access and the gear required to trek out to this remote location as well as technical challenges of image making at night. With the assistance of Sony Rep Dan Hawk and Pro Photo Supply Staff, Mike will guide you through virtual scouting, review software and apps for planning, shooting with post-production in mind, and discuss what gear to use for the best results. 7:30 PM - 9:00 PM First Virtual Session - June 12th 2024 We’ll touch base to review the locations we’ll be visiting and discuss logistics, travel plans, and safety for the trip. We’ll talk through some basic camera gear options and begin reservations for trial gear requests. 7:30 PM - 9:00 PM Second Virtual Session - July 10th 2024 As the shoot gets closer, we’ll discuss camera techniques, planning approaches, and review software to help us be in the right place for the best views. The Trip August 2nd - 4th 2024 After driving out on Friday we’ll meet up for our first evening under the stars. On Saturday, you’ll have time during the day to explore the vast, surreal landscape before we meet again in the evening at our second location. On Sunday, we’ll meet as a group for a wrap party brunch before heading out. Tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/alvord-astrophotography-with-mike-vraneza-sony-tickets-877690855977
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    The Art of Balancing Ambient & Artificial Light | Hosted by B&H Photo Balancing artificial light to perfectly match the ambient light in any given scene can create the appearance of perfect natural light in any locale. Just ask Sony Artisan of Imagery Scott Robert Lim, who balances artificial light with ambient as well as anyone. Tune in for Scott’s best practices for seamlessly integrating lights from your kit with what your scene provides you to create stunning photos with just the right touch of light. Hosted by Sony Subscribe to our YouTube channel | https://youtube.com/@bheventspace Scott Robert Lim Sony Artisan and international master photographer Scott Robert Lim is a certified educator and has over 70 international awards to his name, including Top Ten Most Influential, Kodak Award, World's Top Wedding Photographers, and has been a judge at many international photography competitions. His work has been published and viewed by thousands across the globe and is a popular speaker around the world. For the last decade, he has dedicated his career to developing world-class photographers and loves teaching photographers of all levels. He has an energetic and charismatic speaking style and is an industry leader in photography education.
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    A dedicated Sony shooter, Morgan (Mo) Heim is a photographer and filmmaker focused on expanding our understanding of wildlife as they navigate an ever-changing world. Mo is a National Geographic Explorer who travels on expeditions with scientists as they go to extremes to explore the stories of wildlife and what they have to teach us. Her goal is to show the humanity behind science and put their findings into a broader context of our daily lives. She is a Senior Fellow with the International League of Conservation Photographers and co-founder of Her Wild Vision Initiative, connecting diverse women conservation photographers and filmmakers with those looking to hire them. She holds degrees in ecology and environmental journalism. She has been awarded in Wildlife Photographer of the Year, Big Picture Natural World Photo Competition and Siena International Photo Awards. You can see her work on the pages of National Geographic, Smithsonian, Audubon and The New York Times, and on the screen on PBS and festivals such as Banff Mountain Film and Wild & Scenic. Sign up here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-wild-revealed-tickets-885803360697
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    The Power of Photography | Hosted by B&H Photo and Chris Orwig Chris Orwig returns to talk about the far-reaching power of photography, and how you can make vast improvements in your work in a relatively short period of time. Join us for another deep dive into Chris’ approach to creating and tap into your own creative potential. Hosted by Sony Subscribe to our YouTube channel | https://youtube.com/@bheventspace Chris Orwig CHRIS ORWIG is a best-selling photographer, author and teacher. With over 5000 hours of online tutorials, Chris knows his stuff. Plus, his down-to-earth and approachable style makes learning enjoyable and fun. He regularly speaks on creativity and photography frequently at conferences and he has been invited to speak for companies like Google, Facebook, Adobe and on the TEDx stage. Whether shooting photographs, speaking, or writing books, he strives to live authentically and inspire others to create their best work and best their best selves. Find more at: learn.chrisorwig.com or on Instagram.
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    ROADWORK (Part 2 of 2) | Hosted by B&H Photo and Michael Taylor Michael Taylor is an international award-winning portrait photographer whose true love is photographing people who are passionate about what they do. His current project, ROADWORK, features artists and craftsman from all over...all shot with a 24mm lens. Join Michael for this two-part series in which you’ll not only get to see his brand new work (much of which hasn’t been released publicly yet), but you’ll get inside his mind as he shares how he approaches composition, lighting, and all the things that make his images so special. Additionally, you’ll learn the practical side of how to execute a project of your own, from finding subjects, to the final product. Hosted by Sony Subscribe to our YouTube channel | https://youtube.com/@bheventspace Michael Taylor Michael has been a professional photographer since March of 1981. He quickly made a name for himself through his unique talent for environmental and location portraiture accruing over 800 combined merits with the Professional Photographers of America. His awards from PPA include the International Service Award and the Director’s Award, and he has served as a past president of both Professional Photographers of America and the American Society of Photographers. Michael is a popular lighting educator, having presented over 400 workshops across the country and internationally. He has an established reputation for providing riveting programs and demonstrations ranging from lighting fundamentals for beginners, to demonstrating how to successfully light the most complicated of environments with grace and ease.
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    ROADWORK (Part 1 of 2) | Hosted by B&H Photo and Michael Taylor Michael Taylor is an international award-winning portrait photographer whose true love is photographing people who are passionate about what they do. His current project, ROADWORK, features artists and craftsman from all over...all shot with a 24mm lens. Join Michael for this two-part series in which you’ll not only get to see his brand new work (much of which hasn’t been released publicly yet), but you’ll get inside his mind as he shares how he approaches composition, lighting, and all the things that make his images so special. Additionally, you’ll learn the practical side of how to execute a project of your own, from finding subjects, to the final product. Hosted by Sony Subscribe to our YouTube channel | https://youtube.com/@bheventspace Michael Taylor Michael has been a professional photographer since March of 1981. He quickly made a name for himself through his unique talent for environmental and location portraiture accruing over 800 combined merits with the Professional Photographers of America. His awards from PPA include the International Service Award and the Director’s Award, and he has served as a past president of both Professional Photographers of America and the American Society of Photographers. Michael is a popular lighting educator, having presented over 400 workshops across the country and internationally. He has an established reputation for providing riveting programs and demonstrations ranging from lighting fundamentals for beginners, to demonstrating how to successfully light the most complicated of environments with grace and ease.
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    My Go-to Camera For Commercial Work | Hosted by B&H Photo and Chris Orwig When photographing for commercial projects, Sony Artisan of Imagery Chris Orwig reaches for his “Moneymaker”, the Sony A7R5. Join us to learn what makes this the right tool for those professional jobs where failure is not an option and performance is a premium. Hosted by Sony Subscribe to our YouTube channel | https://youtube.com/@bheventspace CHRIS ORWIG is a best-selling photographer, author and teacher. With over 5000 hours of online tutorials, Chris knows his stuff. Plus, his down-to-earth and approachable style makes learning enjoyable and fun. He regularly speaks on creativity and photography frequently at conferences and he has been invited to speak for companies like Google, Facebook, Adobe and on the TEDx stage. Whether shooting photographs, speaking, or writing books, he strives to live authentically and inspire others to create their best work and best their best selves. Find more at: learn.chrisorwig.com or on Instagram.
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    Spotlight on Sony Alpha Female Ep.1 | Hosted by B&H Photo with Monica Sigmon Join Monica for the first in her Sony Alpha Female series in which she interviews incredible, talented, difference-making female photographers from all genres! Up first…a mystery guest! Tune in for enlightening conversations that are sure to inspire you. Subscribe to our YouTube channel | https://youtube.com/@bheventspace Monica opened her Williamsburg studio in 2000 and quickly built a successful business with a reputation for excellence and cutting-edge imagery. She has earned the prestigious Craftsman and Master’s Degrees from the Professional Photographers of America, was recognized as Kodak’s Photographer to Watch in 2007 and was named a Sony Artisan of Imagery in 2021. Monica is a popular speaker and travels to speak to professional photographers around the country. She has earned the reputation for providing entertaining programs on marketing, building your brand and running a luxury studio with authenticity; energizing seasoned studio owners and inspiring new photographers alike.
  15. Hannah Mather is a photographer, videographer, biologist, beekeeper, and Sony Alpha Female+ Grant winner. It’s our pleasure to announce that Hannah will be participating in a text based AMA here on the forums on April 24th from 5-7pm ET! If you’d like to ask a question ahead of the event, post it in this thread and our forum moderators will make sure that they’re posted for Hannah to answer during the event. If you can’t make it to the live AMA, never fear! The event will become a forum topic once it is finished, so you’ll be able to read all the questions and answers afterwards. We hope to see you there!
  16. For conservation photographer and doctoral student @binglin (@earth.abloom), his time is divided between the classroom, research, and out in the field photographing. Bing is working toward his doctorate in science technology and environmental policy at Princeton University. “Basically what my research combines is conservation ecology and environmental policy in a coral reef context. So I'm looking at the relationship between humans and coral reefs across a lot of scales, from a global scale down to a localized scale.” In addition to his research, Bing is an accomplished conservation photographer and Emerging League member of the International League of Conservation Photographers (iLCP). The theme of his life is biodiversity and conservation, and it shines through his work. You can catch up with him and more conservation photographers in the iLCP Club in the Sony Alpha Universe Community Forums. We recently discovered Bing's remarkable topside and underwater photography. His Instagram post featuring the "Princeton Fox" caught our attention, sparking our interest in the story behind the images and the concept of capturing wildlife and narratives close to home. Intrigued by his work, we interviewed Bing to delve deeper into his creative process, the story of the Princeton Fox, and how he used photography to bring the story to life. Discovering Urban Wildlife & Becoming A Better Observer Having grown up in Indonesia, Bing had seen very little wildlife native to the United States. Around 2017 or 2018, a skulk of foxes made their home at Princeton University. This was Bing’s first time ever seeing a fox and he was mesmerized. “It was just the coolest thing, just as exciting as seeing one of the big five in Africa,” he says. “I thought this was the coolest form of urban wildlife and so I ended up becoming obsessed.” As his obsession grew, Bing purchased a ghillie suit so he could spend more time around these foxes. He began to learn about where on and around campus the foxes would spend their time. He would wake up at dawn, dress in his ghillie suit, and head over to a pond on a golf course near campus. It would be around 5:45 a.m., and Bing would be laying in the mud to photograph the foxes. He was sure to follow ethical guidelines around wildlife, but the foxes would relax in his presence, allowing him to create some stunning images. Photo by Bing Lin. Sony Alpha 7R IV. Sony 200-600mm f/5.6-6.3 G. 1/800-sec., f/6.3, ISO 2500 “It was just this magical experience and it always blew my mind how anyone could just walk past the wildlife right in front of them and beside them. It just really was this great kind of perspective-shifting moment to really appreciate what's around us because we all can't be around the world all the time doing things in remote locations and working on glossy magazine shoots. But you can have an epic wildlife encounter in your own neighborhood. So that kind of sparked my love for urban wildlife and then it's been kind of the inspirational starting point for being a better observer of what's around me.” Photographic Opportunities & Challenges Bing was amazed at how wonderful it was to have a story close to home that he could photograph over and over again. “I have a special place in my heart that will always be reserved for instances that are close to home that have real world consequences and conservation impacts. I feel like the least we can do for the communities in which we reside is pay attention to what's around us.” Photographing close to home also gave Bing the opportunity to continually improve and practice his photography skills. He was able to return to the same scene and try out different techniques, angles, and compositions. Bing started out photographing this story with his Sony Alpha 7R IV and he later added Sony Alpha 7R V, which he paired with the Sony 200-600mm f/5.6-6.3 G. Bing upgraded to Sony from a Micro 4/3rds setup and said that his Sony gear made all the difference. Photo by Bing Lin. Sony Alpha 7R IV. Sony 200-600mm f/5.6-6.3 G. 1/500-sec., f/6.3, ISO 2500 “If I had been shooting with my old Olympus, I think I would have missed at least 25% of the shots I’ve gotten with my Sony setup. Plus the opportunities that come with having more pixels to play with and more light to play with is astounding.” Bing also loves his workflow on his camera, he’s set a variety of custom buttons, allowing him to respond to scenarios in an instant. Bing explains that his Sony gear was invaluable for photographing the foxes. Building Empathy For Wildlife Photographing the foxes taught Bing many lessons. First of all, Bing explains that just by spending so much time observing an animal, you learn a ton about the natural history of that species. You learn about its routine and repetitive nature. “I think that for me, the shift pretty much came when it became not just some random animal that was following, but that fox that I can recognize by its markings or routine,” he says. “Recognizing specific animals puts you in a circle of empathy, if you will, and that to me is really meaningful and honestly, what I hope my photography instills in others. Just that feeling of connection and empathy that I experience that I can share one small sliver of with whoever looks at my pictures.” Photo by Bing Lin. Sony Alpha 7R IV. Sony 200-600mm f/5.6-6.3 G. 1/100-sec., f/6.3, ISO 1000 The images were published alongside a story in Princeton’s Alumni magazine. After the publication went out, Bing heard from many friends and other alumni that the story really touched them. He says the feedback has been overwhelmingly positive and offered him a platform to help share the wonder of wildlife with his community. As Bing’s doctorate research focuses on biodiversity conservation, he’s thankful for his time spent photographing the fox. “The fox has been such an interesting pastime, kind of case study if you will, between what I do for work and the types of research I do and then also seeing it applied to cases in the real world. I’m in an interesting position where we talk about something in class, for example, the implications of certain policies or the consequences of land use change, and this story really drives home the lessons I learned in the classroom. This dynamic has been especially enlightening for me.” Keep up to date with Bing and his work by following him on Instagram @earth.abloom. You can also chat with him and other iLCP members in the iLCP Club in the Sony Alpha Universe Community Forums. This is a space for all conservation photographers, filmmakers, and storytellers – or those aspiring to be one.
  17. Thanks so much for being here with us for the AMA today! Thanks Katie for your excellent insights.
  18. We have one last question from email: What's your favorite TikTok trend of recent times?
  19. Another question from email: What strategies do you use to engage and grow your audience?
  20. The AMA is happening here right now! https://community.alphauniverse.com/live/topic/13/
  21. Let's start things off with a question we got via email! How do you stay updated with industry trends and adapt your content strategy accordingly?
  22. We’re excited to have Katie Steckly in the community for this live AMA. This is a great time to learn and connect with Katie on her work, ask questions about gear, the dreaded social algorithms, techniques for growing your accounts, how to make money, editing, and more. Please be patient, as Katie will be typing responses out as questions come in.
  23. Katie Steckly is a content creator, entrepreneur, podcast host and part time van-lifer. You can check out some of her work on her Instagram. Katie will be participating in a text based AMA here on the forums on April 16th from 2 to 4pm ET. Katie will be answering any questions you have about gear, the dreaded social algorithms, techniques for growing your accounts, how to make money, editing, and more.
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