Episode 0045: Interview with Brian Matiash, Architectural & Commercial Photographer

by Dave Warner on April 6, 2010

LensFlare 35 is a weekly show brought to you by Dave Warner. In this week’s episode, Dave interviews Architectural Photographer Brian Matiash. Brian is a photographer who specializes in urban architectural landscapes and commercial/retail spaces. He often utilizes a photographic post-processing technique called HDR, High Dynamic Range.

Brian’s work has gained media recognition and he’s been the winner of the 2008 and 2009 Scott Kelby Worldwide Photo Walk Contests for the cities of Boston MA and Brooklyn, NY and was featured as the Boston Globe’s ‘Photographer of the Week’.

In this episode, Brian talks about lighting, his website and blog, Flash versus no Flash on websites, growth in the architectural and commercial photography space, everything HDR, his new venture with Jack Hollingsworth, the software he uses and much more. We created a special video of Brian's images with his explanation of each that plays (above) and then the full podcast interview, which is below.

Equipment, Software and sites mentioned in this podcast: HDR Look, Canon 17mm tilt shift lens, Canon 35mm lens, Canon 15mm fisheye lens, Promote Systems Promote Control, Canon 5D Mark II, Photomatix Pro, OnOne Software, Color Effects Pro, Silver Effects Pro, Topaz Adjust, HDR Spotting.

Show Sponsors: ExpoImaging, Inc., Photo Book Press, and Tafota.com. Podcast network commercials from Rosh Sillars New Media Photographer, Jim Goldstein EXIF and beyond and Martin Bailey Photography.

Podcast on iTunesTo listen to the full podcast interview, click on the player's forward arrow below. You can also play the Podcast in a pop up window, download it OR subscribe to it via iTunes. You can download a List of Questions (PDF format) that I ask in the interview.

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