John Harrington-WHAT WE USE - Introduction
One of the things that happens often, is friends and colleagues ask what equipment we use, how we pack it, travel with it, and so forth. Further, with interns coming and going (40+, to date), it was a frequent occurrence that I was training and explaining to them what we use, and how we use it. So, during what was our slow period around the holidays, we ramped up and produced a series of videos. All together, they total 1 hour, 49 minutes, and took a month to produce, from production meetings to finishing editing - much more than I had expected to commit, but none-the-less it was a worthwhile endeavor. I've been collecting video for some time, from shoots and setup images, and so I've combined related video from those to an explanation of each case. I was inspired by Chase Jarvis'
similar series, and am pleased with my results.
Below is the introduction, and I have transcribed every segment, and, there are links to every piece of equipment we could find on either Adorama, Amazon, or, B&H, in case you're looking for that tool yourself.
Here is the video introduction to all 32 segments, giving you an overview of the work we do using the equipment. Let me know what you think!
Posted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) on 01/24 at 11:55 AM
John,
This is an incredible visual document. Great work. Only one comment beyond the superlatives: You talk about all of the locations you've shot on, from all 50 states to Cuba and "Prague." The photo you showed to illustrate Prague is actually the Chain Bridge in Budapest, Hungary

Keep up the good work.
Mark Milstein
Posted by
Mark Milstein on 01/25 at 11:57 AM
John, this is fantastic. I'm only through the first few -- very informative, interesting to see. Thanks!
By the way, what are the little bags that you keep the scissor clamps in? Those things look handy.
Thanks again.
Posted by
Mr. King on 01/25 at 07:58 PM
John:
Very cool.
Great job.
What happened to a couple of Leicas and a brick of Tri-X?!
PF
Posted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) on 01/26 at 01:55 AM
John, it would be great to have this in podcast or downloadable form so I could watch your videos on my iPhone!
You are one hell of a resource for all of us, my friend.
Best regards, and thanks.
Posted by
Michael Sebastian on 01/27 at 12:20 PM
This is fantastic and valuable information! Downloadable versions would be great too. Thanks for sharing!
Posted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) on 01/27 at 01:01 PM
What a great resource! Thanks for sharing all the great work with us!
Posted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) on 01/27 at 07:23 PM
Great presentation. One word tho, Separation is spelled wrong on your show.
Other than that everything is superb!
Mike H.
Posted by
Mike Hallock on 02/01 at 06:59 PM
This is great John. I've learned much more than I could have imagined, with such a small commitment of time. You're the man! I will be in touch.
Posted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) on 02/01 at 10:08 PM
Nice. Simply a nice series. Thanks a lot.
I really like your sites.
You share with us really valuable information.
Posted by
Photgrapher italy on 02/03 at 12:28 AM
John, GREAT series! Thank you.
Ditto the request for podcast versions though. These would be even better on an iDevice.
Ken
Posted by
Ken Shelton on 02/14 at 10:57 PM
These videos are great, especially for a photographer like me, just starting out. Thanks so much for sharing your expertise.
Heather
Posted by
Heather Jacobsen on 02/16 at 10:21 AM
John - Thanks for putting this together. This is a great way to ramp up on what works in a professional environment. I would love to see more videos if you have time to shoot them. Jason
Posted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) on 02/22 at 03:30 PM
John,
These videos are excellent. The only thing I didn't like about them is I wanted to buy everything you were showing and I don't have the money!!!
Thanks for creating these. I am very small, part time free lancer, just starting out. I don't get to see much in the way of professional equipment around here.
Posted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) on 02/24 at 11:58 PM
Thank You so much.
I am a young guy that wants
to start a career in photography and I
have so many questions I am going to watch
all these videos 100's of times
till I take in everything.
Thanks.
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were you employed as a full time photographer at GM? or as a freelance?
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