Some ripper shots there - Congrats to you all for the feature and please keep posting. Great to hear everyone's success' and struggles in the course page - I learn so much from it! :)
Hi Tom, first off I want to say thank you for these videos. They are a life saver in time spent researching Surf Photography, allowing us to spend more time in the surf practicing our craft. I was wondering if you would make a short video on maintenance of your housings, lens ports, cameras, etc. I know this seems straightforward but I'm sure that you probably have many useful tips from your years of experience and even things that we should avoid. As someone who is trying hard to put the money together to further my passion I want to make sure I'm keeping good maintenance of all my gear and making it work for me rather than against me. Thanks again, cheers!
Hey Christopher thanks so much for your message and kind words.. glad you are getting value from the UA-cam channel!! I have got a section on "water housing care" inside my full length course "Water Photographer" you are right.. correct maintenance and particularly correct loading and unloading of your housing is super crucial to making sure your camera always stays dry.... if you want to learn more about what is inside the Water Photographer course I have made a screen share video of whats included here: www.waterphotographycourses.com/whats-in-waterphotographer-course
Some ripper shots there - Congrats to you all for the feature and please keep posting. Great to hear everyone's success' and struggles in the course page - I learn so much from it! :)
thats awesome James... love having you on board inside the course mate!
Hi Tom, first off I want to say thank you for these videos. They are a life saver in time spent researching Surf Photography, allowing us to spend more time in the surf practicing our craft. I was wondering if you would make a short video on maintenance of your housings, lens ports, cameras, etc. I know this seems straightforward but I'm sure that you probably have many useful tips from your years of experience and even things that we should avoid. As someone who is trying hard to put the money together to further my passion I want to make sure I'm keeping good maintenance of all my gear and making it work for me rather than against me. Thanks again, cheers!
Hey Christopher thanks so much for your message and kind words.. glad you are getting value from the UA-cam channel!! I have got a section on "water housing care" inside my full length course "Water Photographer" you are right.. correct maintenance and particularly correct loading and unloading of your housing is super crucial to making sure your camera always stays dry.... if you want to learn more about what is inside the Water Photographer course I have made a screen share video of whats included here: www.waterphotographycourses.com/whats-in-waterphotographer-course