007 – Copyright or Copy Wrong?

Today’s episode covers the sticky subject of copyright, inspired by the questionable cover of the April 2017 issue of Professional Photographer Magazine, brought to the public eye by an article written by Jack Reznicki and Edward Greenberg. Ted and Christine weighs in on their thoughts and opinions regarding the image on the cover and the potential ramifications of it. They also discuss several similar issues that  have occurred within the music industry, specifically Led Zeppelin’s “Stairway to Heaven”. The moral and ethical responsibility of photographers is analyzed and the question of “how many components of a photograph can be copyrighted?” is bandied about. There’s not a whole lot of fun and games in this episode – all the minutes are allocated to this timely and concerning topic.

As promised, here is the link to the magazine article that is the main topic of discussion this episode: Both Flirting And Dancing With Danger

and a link to an article that covers the Led Zeppelin music copyright issues: Songs on Trial: 10 Landmark Music Copyright Cases

 

and just for fun – the day wouldn’t be complete without listening to “Stairway to Heaven”:

006 – Stephen King and Photographic Teachers

As usual, Ted derails the podcast with movie talk before addressing the meaty topic of what can be done to raise the bar on entry into teaching within the industry. Additional discussion centers on whether the PPA’s Master of Photography degree is becoming too easy to obtain and questions on the level of discernment used in approving Super One Day instructors. Of course, there are random comments on Thin Mints and a slight sidebar on the Coca Cola Museum. As per past episodes, one train wreck is included; Christine’s dog, Ollie, makes a guest appearance (insert rolling eyes emoticon here).

As usual, a little entertainment to go along with your entertainment:

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005 – Movie Talk & Styled Shoots


Today’s podcast includes an in-depth discussion of styled shoots and whether or not images from them are appropriate for portfolios. We discuss wedding photography (again) and the role of Bridal magazines and their influence on photography expectations. Both discuss their favorite movies and some interesting information regarding the setting of “The Shawshank Redemption.” Christine and Ted are also relieved that no cats appeared during this recording.

 

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