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LensFlare 35 is a weekly show brought to you by Dave Warner. In this week’s episode, Dave interviews Canon Photographer Aggie Villanueva. Aggie lived in rural New Mexico’s Madrid/Cerillos area without water, electricity or plumbing, hauling water by hand, the only light the kerosene lamp, with no phones or cell phone. She spent those years roaming the mountains, sometimes sleeping on the ground under the vast, crystal expanse of southwestern skies; sometimes in her van.

In 2001 she moved to an even more remote sector, into a tiny log cabin in the foothill forests of the San Pedro Wilderness area, getting snowed in for most of every winter, but with the luxury of “water pouring right out the wall when she turned the knob.”

(C) Aggie Villanueva

In this episode, Aggie talks about her nickname and background, why she decided to be so remote and what every photographer can learn from that experience (one that is clearly NOT for every photographer), things she learned from that isolation, her work, Aggie Logic, her virtual photo shoots, where her work is being shown, and how she uses social media to promote it.

List of Questions (PDF format)

Equipment, Software and sites mentioned in this podcast: Canon 5D Mark II, Canon 7D, Canon 1D Mark III, Canon 1D Mark IV, Canon 24mm lens Adobe Photoshop, AutoFX Mystical Lighting, Sony Webbie HD Camera, Singh-Ray Warming Filter, Singh-Ray Neutral Density Filters.

Show Sponsors: ExpoImaging, Inc., ScanCafe

To 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. We created a special video of Aggie’s images with her explanation of each that opens in a pop up window, just click, watch and listen.

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LensFlare 35 is a weekly show brought to you by Dave Warner. In this week’s episode, Dave interviews Canon Photographer Ben Willmore. Ben has personally taught over 60,000 Photoshop users on three continents. His breakthrough teaching style of “not-just-how-but-why,” has made him the in-house instructor of choice for companies such as Mercedes Benz, Adobe Systems, America Online, the U.S. Air Force, Lexis Nexis and Fisher-Price Toys. He continues to be a featured speaker at publishing conferences and events worldwide, including Photoshop World, the American Society of Media Photographers, Professional Photographers of America and the Royal Photographic Society of England. He’s a member of the Dream Team for NAPP and writes for numerous digital imaging and photography publications, including a monthly column for Photoshop User magazine.

(C) Ben Willmore

In this episode, Ben talks about his 40 foot touring bus and what it’s like to be on the road all the time, his Route 66 Book project, the craziest thing that has happened while he was touring, something he thinks photographers are overlooking in Photoshop, his extreme hand-held panoramics, HDR, creative light painting and more.

List of Questions (PDF format)

Equipment and Software mentioned in this podcast: Adobe Photoshop CS4, Photomatix Pro HDR Software, LensBaby, Canon EOS 5D Mark II, Canon 100-400 mm lens, Canon 15 mm fish eye lens, Canon 17-40 mm lens, Canon super wide-angle 14 mm lens, Canon 24-105 mm lens, Manfrotto NeoTec Monopod.

Show Sponsors: ExpoImaging, Inc., ScanCafe

To listen to the full podcast interview, click on the player’s forward arrow below. You can also play the Podcast in a popup window, download it OR subscribe to it via iTunes. We created a special video of Ben’s images with his explanation of each that opens in a popup window, just click, watch and listen.

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