LightSource Photography Podcast E018 - Mark Robert Halper Returns

In this episode, Bill and Ed talk with returning guest and Los Angeles commercial photographer Mark Robert Halper.
Hosts:
Bill Crawford, publisher of StudioLighting.net (Flickr)
Ed Hidden, exclusive IStockPhoto.com photographer and inspector (Flickr)
Special Guest:
Mark Robert Halper, professional commercial photographer
Mark specializes in people photography for advertising, corporate and editorial publication, and is one of the premiere photographers in Los Angeles, CA.
View Mark Robert Halper's portfolio at: studiomark.com
LightSource Episode 18 (Interview Series) [36:07 minutes]
Download the show: LightSource018.mp3 [16.6 Mb]
Ed and Bill discuss:
Digital Asset Management Software
Nikon announces the D2Xs
Sony Alpha A-100 DSLR
Adobe Lightroom Beta 3
Polls on StudioLighting.net
First Official StudioLighting.net Photo Contest sponsored by ShootSmarter.com
Special Guest Mark Robert Halper discusses:
Bringing elements of a photo together with intent and vision
Why lighting doesn't have to be complex
The secret of inspiration
Lighting with intent (why we light)
Flattering, credible, or interesting lighting
Email your lighting and photography questions to: studiolighting@ gmail.com or leave a voicemail with your SIP phone at (747) 600-3900 and we'll try to answer your question on the show. Also, don't forget to visit our LightSource Flickr Group for photo feedback and discussion.
LightSource is our lighting and photography podcast that introduces photographers to studio lighting and digital photography techniques and equipment.
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June 26th, 2006 at 10:36 pm
I know this sounds dumb, but what was the poem that Mark read. i cant understand the audio.
December 12th, 2006 at 6:44 am
It was a poem from Charles Bukowski, a famous American poet whose life the movie Barfly (with Mickey Rourke) is based on.
You can read more about Bukowski here;
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Bukowski
April 18th, 2007 at 12:19 am
What is the another photographer's name/website that Mark mentioned during this podcatst and then read the amazing inspirational poem.