
Photography Explained Podcast
Photography stuff explained in plain English by me, Rick, in less than 27(ish) minutes without the irrelevant details.
I explain one photographic thing per episode, providing just enough information to help you understand it, improve your photography and take better photos, all without delving into endless, irrelevant details.
I am a professionally qualified photographer based in the UK and amongst other things I help photographers take better photos.
If you want me to answer your question, head to rickmcevoyphotography.com/podcast.
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Podcasting since 2020 β’ 220 episodes
Photography Explained Podcast
Latest Episodes
Creative Use of Depth of Field: Blurry Backgrounds, Sharp Subjects π―
Ever wondered how some photos make the subject leap out with a dreamy, soft background, while others keep every detail crystal-clear from front to back? That, my dear listener, is the magic of Depth of Field (DoF)! β¨ In this epi...
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Episode 212
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21:33

Master Your Camera Modes: A Simple Guide to Auto, Aperture, Shutter & Manual Settings
Are you tired of your camera making all the decisions? π« Want to take control and unlock its full creative potential? This episode is your straightforward guide to understanding camera modes and transforming your photography from ...
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Episode 211
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24:39

How to Get Sharp Photos Every Time: Beyond Just Focusing! πΈβ¨
Is your camera secretly plotting to make your photos blurry? π You know the feeling: that perfectly composed shot, only to find it looks like it was taken by a ghost. A soft-focus nightmare! π€¦ββοΈ Well, my dear list...
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Episode 210
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35:06

Taking Great Photos in Direct Sunlight: 5 Tips for Beating the Harsh Light
π Is Harsh Sunlight Ruining Your Photos? Not Anymore! πEver look at your beautiful outdoor scene and see only blown highlights, dark shadows, and squinting faces? You're not alone! Direct sunlight can be a photog...
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Episode 209
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30:06

Polarising Filters - What Are They? Do I Need One?
Polarising filters attach to camera lenses and reduce reflections and glare, and can improve colour saturation. They can simply make your photos look better. What is not to love, eh? And they donβt cost a lot either.And I have a couple o...
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Episode 208
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