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Episode 12 Part 2: San Diego Nightclub Photographer

Episode 12 Part 2: San Diego Nightclub Photographer

Myles interviews San Diego nightclub photographer Paul Beltran. This is Part 2 of 2.

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105 Responses to “Episode 12 Part 2: San Diego Nightclub Photographer”

  1. Nils says:

    Loved the interview!!
    I wanted to know what Flash & defuser does Paul have?

  2. Myles says:

    I’m not sure. If Paul reads this, maybe he can reply. If he doesn’t, try sending him an email. I think he would be kind enough to answer.

  3. Nils says:

    Ok thanks a lot!

  4. Paul says:

    hi, I use a 580ex with an omni defuser

  5. skateflip66 says:

    [..YouTube..] when you start to take your first picture at a party night, what do you do? start in Av with lets say f4 with ISO 800 and see what the shutter will approximately be? or just go fully manual from the first time, see what that pic looks like, and then change?

    and why did paul use spotmeting at all? to check what the ambient light would give with his settings?

  6. skateflip66 says:

    [..YouTube..] when you start to take your first picture at a party night, what do you do? start in Av with lets say f4 with ISO 800 and see what the shutter will approximately be? or just go fully manual from the first time, see what that pic looks like, and then change?

    and why did paul use spotmeting at all? to check what the ambient light would give with his settings?

  7. skateflip66 says:

    [..YouTube..] when you start to take your first picture at a party night, what do you do? start in Av with lets say f4 with ISO 800 and see what the shutter will approximately be? or just go fully manual from the first time, see what that pic looks like, and then change?

    and why did paul use spotmeting at all? to check what the ambient light would give with his settings?

  8. skateflip66 says:

    [..YouTube..] when you start to take your first picture at a party night, what do you do? start in Av with lets say f4 with ISO 800 and see what the shutter will approximately be? or just go fully manual from the first time, see what that pic looks like, and then change?

    and why did paul use spotmeting at all? to check what the ambient light would give with his settings?

  9. skateflip66 says:

    [..YouTube..] when you start to take your first picture at a party night, what do you do? start in Av with lets say f4 with ISO 800 and see what the shutter will approximately be? or just go fully manual from the first time, see what that pic looks like, and then change?

    and why did paul use spotmeting at all? to check what the ambient light would give with his settings?

  10. skateflip66 says:

    [..YouTube..] when you start to take your first picture at a party night, what do you do? start in Av with lets say f4 with ISO 800 and see what the shutter will approximately be? or just go fully manual from the first time, see what that pic looks like, and then change?

    and why did paul use spotmeting at all? to check what the ambient light would give with his settings?

  11. skateflip66 says:

    [..YouTube..] when you start to take your first picture at a party night, what do you do? start in Av with lets say f4 with ISO 800 and see what the shutter will approximately be? or just go fully manual from the first time, see what that pic looks like, and then change?

    and why did paul use spotmeting at all? to check what the ambient light would give with his settings?

  12. skateflip66 says:

    [..YouTube..] when you start to take your first picture at a party night, what do you do? start in Av with lets say f4 with ISO 800 and see what the shutter will approximately be? or just go fully manual from the first time, see what that pic looks like, and then change?

    and why did paul use spotmeting at all? to check what the ambient light would give with his settings?

  13. skateflip66 says:

    [..YouTube..] when you start to take your first picture at a party night, what do you do? start in Av with lets say f4 with ISO 800 and see what the shutter will approximately be? or just go fully manual from the first time, see what that pic looks like, and then change?

    and why did paul use spotmeting at all? to check what the ambient light would give with his settings?

  14. skateflip66 says:

    [..YouTube..] when you start to take your first picture at a party night, what do you do? start in Av with lets say f4 with ISO 800 and see what the shutter will approximately be? or just go fully manual from the first time, see what that pic looks like, and then change?

    and why did paul use spotmeting at all? to check what the ambient light would give with his settings?

  15. skateflip66 says:

    [..YouTube..] when you start to take your first picture at a party night, what do you do? start in Av with lets say f4 with ISO 800 and see what the shutter will approximately be? or just go fully manual from the first time, see what that pic looks like, and then change?

    and why did paul use spotmeting at all? to check what the ambient light would give with his settings?

  16. skateflip66 says:

    [..YouTube..] when you start to take your first picture at a party night, what do you do? start in Av with lets say f4 with ISO 800 and see what the shutter will approximately be? or just go fully manual from the first time, see what that pic looks like, and then change?

    and why did paul use spotmeting at all? to check what the ambient light would give with his settings?

  17. skateflip66 says:

    [..YouTube..] when you start to take your first picture at a party night, what do you do? start in Av with lets say f4 with ISO 800 and see what the shutter will approximately be? or just go fully manual from the first time, see what that pic looks like, and then change?

    and why did paul use spotmeting at all? to check what the ambient light would give with his settings?

  18. skateflip66 says:

    [..YouTube..] when you start to take your first picture at a party night, what do you do? start in Av with lets say f4 with ISO 800 and see what the shutter will approximately be? or just go fully manual from the first time, see what that pic looks like, and then change?

    and why did paul use spotmeting at all? to check what the ambient light would give with his settings?

  19. skateflip66 says:

    [..YouTube..] when you start to take your first picture at a party night, what do you do? start in Av with lets say f4 with ISO 800 and see what the shutter will approximately be? or just go fully manual from the first time, see what that pic looks like, and then change?

    and why did paul use spotmeting at all? to check what the ambient light would give with his settings?

  20. skateflip66 says:

    [..YouTube..] when you start to take your first picture at a party night, what do you do? start in Av with lets say f4 with ISO 800 and see what the shutter will approximately be? or just go fully manual from the first time, see what that pic looks like, and then change?

    and why did paul use spotmeting at all? to check what the ambient light would give with his settings?

  21. skateflip66 says:

    [..YouTube..] when you start to take your first picture at a party night, what do you do? start in Av with lets say f4 with ISO 800 and see what the shutter will approximately be? or just go fully manual from the first time, see what that pic looks like, and then change?

    and why did paul use spotmeting at all? to check what the ambient light would give with his settings?

  22. skateflip66 says:

    [..YouTube..] when you start to take your first picture at a party night, what do you do? start in Av with lets say f4 with ISO 800 and see what the shutter will approximately be? or just go fully manual from the first time, see what that pic looks like, and then change?

    and why did paul use spotmeting at all? to check what the ambient light would give with his settings?

  23. skateflip66 says:

    [..YouTube..] when you start to take your first picture at a party night, what do you do? start in Av with lets say f4 with ISO 800 and see what the shutter will approximately be? or just go fully manual from the first time, see what that pic looks like, and then change?

    and why did paul use spotmeting at all? to check what the ambient light would give with his settings?

  24. skateflip66 says:

    [..YouTube..] when you start to take your first picture at a party night, what do you do? start in Av with lets say f4 with ISO 800 and see what the shutter will approximately be? or just go fully manual from the first time, see what that pic looks like, and then change?

    and why did paul use spotmeting at all? to check what the ambient light would give with his settings?

  25. skateflip66 says:

    [..YouTube..] when you start to take your first picture at a party night, what do you do? start in Av with lets say f4 with ISO 800 and see what the shutter will approximately be? or just go fully manual from the first time, see what that pic looks like, and then change?

    and why did paul use spotmeting at all? to check what the ambient light would give with his settings?

  26. skateflip66 says:

    [..YouTube..] when you start to take your first picture at a party night, what do you do? start in Av with lets say f4 with ISO 800 and see what the shutter will approximately be? or just go fully manual from the first time, see what that pic looks like, and then change?

    and why did paul use spotmeting at all? to check what the ambient light would give with his settings?

  27. skateflip66 says:

    [..YouTube..] when you start to take your first picture at a party night, what do you do? start in Av with lets say f4 with ISO 800 and see what the shutter will approximately be? or just go fully manual from the first time, see what that pic looks like, and then change?

    and why did paul use spotmeting at all? to check what the ambient light would give with his settings?

  28. skateflip66 says:

    [..YouTube..] when you start to take your first picture at a party night, what do you do? start in Av with lets say f4 with ISO 800 and see what the shutter will approximately be? or just go fully manual from the first time, see what that pic looks like, and then change?

    and why did paul use spotmeting at all? to check what the ambient light would give with his settings?

  29. skateflip66 says:

    [..YouTube..] when you start to take your first picture at a party night, what do you do? start in Av with lets say f4 with ISO 800 and see what the shutter will approximately be? or just go fully manual from the first time, see what that pic looks like, and then change?

    and why did paul use spotmeting at all? to check what the ambient light would give with his settings?

  30. skateflip66 says:

    [..YouTube..] when you start to take your first picture at a party night, what do you do? start in Av with lets say f4 with ISO 800 and see what the shutter will approximately be? or just go fully manual from the first time, see what that pic looks like, and then change?

    and why did paul use spotmeting at all? to check what the ambient light would give with his settings?

  31. skateflip66 says:

    [..YouTube..] when you start to take your first picture at a party night, what do you do? start in Av with lets say f4 with ISO 800 and see what the shutter will approximately be? or just go fully manual from the first time, see what that pic looks like, and then change?

    and why did paul use spotmeting at all? to check what the ambient light would give with his settings?

  32. skateflip66 says:

    [..YouTube..] when you start to take your first picture at a party night, what do you do? start in Av with lets say f4 with ISO 800 and see what the shutter will approximately be? or just go fully manual from the first time, see what that pic looks like, and then change?

    and why did paul use spotmeting at all? to check what the ambient light would give with his settings?

  33. skateflip66 says:

    [..YouTube..] when you start to take your first picture at a party night, what do you do? start in Av with lets say f4 with ISO 800 and see what the shutter will approximately be? or just go fully manual from the first time, see what that pic looks like, and then change?

    and why did paul use spotmeting at all? to check what the ambient light would give with his settings?

  34. skateflip66 says:

    [..YouTube..] when you start to take your first picture at a party night, what do you do? start in Av with lets say f4 with ISO 800 and see what the shutter will approximately be? or just go fully manual from the first time, see what that pic looks like, and then change?

    and why did paul use spotmeting at all? to check what the ambient light would give with his settings?

  35. skateflip66 says:

    [..YouTube..] when you start to take your first picture at a party night, what do you do? start in Av with lets say f4 with ISO 800 and see what the shutter will approximately be? or just go fully manual from the first time, see what that pic looks like, and then change?

    and why did paul use spotmeting at all? to check what the ambient light would give with his settings?

  36. skateflip66 says:

    [..YouTube..] when you start to take your first picture at a party night, what do you do? start in Av with lets say f4 with ISO 800 and see what the shutter will approximately be? or just go fully manual from the first time, see what that pic looks like, and then change?

    and why did paul use spotmeting at all? to check what the ambient light would give with his settings?

  37. skateflip66 says:

    [..YouTube..] when you start to take your first picture at a party night, what do you do? start in Av with lets say f4 with ISO 800 and see what the shutter will approximately be? or just go fully manual from the first time, see what that pic looks like, and then change?

    and why did paul use spotmeting at all? to check what the ambient light would give with his settings?

  38. skateflip66 says:

    [..YouTube..] when you start to take your first picture at a party night, what do you do? start in Av with lets say f4 with ISO 800 and see what the shutter will approximately be? or just go fully manual from the first time, see what that pic looks like, and then change?

    and why did paul use spotmeting at all? to check what the ambient light would give with his settings?

  39. skateflip66 says:

    [..YouTube..] when you start to take your first picture at a party night, what do you do? start in Av with lets say f4 with ISO 800 and see what the shutter will approximately be? or just go fully manual from the first time, see what that pic looks like, and then change?

    and why did paul use spotmeting at all? to check what the ambient light would give with his settings?

  40. skateflip66 says:

    [..YouTube..] when you start to take your first picture at a party night, what do you do? start in Av with lets say f4 with ISO 800 and see what the shutter will approximately be? or just go fully manual from the first time, see what that pic looks like, and then change?

    and why did paul use spotmeting at all? to check what the ambient light would give with his settings?

  41. skateflip66 says:

    [..YouTube..] when you start to take your first picture at a party night, what do you do? start in Av with lets say f4 with ISO 800 and see what the shutter will approximately be? or just go fully manual from the first time, see what that pic looks like, and then change?

    and why did paul use spotmeting at all? to check what the ambient light would give with his settings?

  42. skateflip66 says:

    [..YouTube..] when you start to take your first picture at a party night, what do you do? start in Av with lets say f4 with ISO 800 and see what the shutter will approximately be? or just go fully manual from the first time, see what that pic looks like, and then change?

    and why did paul use spotmeting at all? to check what the ambient light would give with his settings?

  43. skateflip66 says:

    [..YouTube..] when you start to take your first picture at a party night, what do you do? start in Av with lets say f4 with ISO 800 and see what the shutter will approximately be? or just go fully manual from the first time, see what that pic looks like, and then change?

    and why did paul use spotmeting at all? to check what the ambient light would give with his settings?

  44. skateflip66 says:

    [..YouTube..] when you start to take your first picture at a party night, what do you do? start in Av with lets say f4 with ISO 800 and see what the shutter will approximately be? or just go fully manual from the first time, see what that pic looks like, and then change?

    and why did paul use spotmeting at all? to check what the ambient light would give with his settings?

  45. skateflip66 says:

    [..YouTube..] when you start to take your first picture at a party night, what do you do? start in Av with lets say f4 with ISO 800 and see what the shutter will approximately be? or just go fully manual from the first time, see what that pic looks like, and then change?

    and why did paul use spotmeting at all? to check what the ambient light would give with his settings?

  46. skateflip66 says:

    [..YouTube..] when you start to take your first picture at a party night, what do you do? start in Av with lets say f4 with ISO 800 and see what the shutter will approximately be? or just go fully manual from the first time, see what that pic looks like, and then change?

    and why did paul use spotmeting at all? to check what the ambient light would give with his settings?

  47. skateflip66 says:

    [..YouTube..] when you start to take your first picture at a party night, what do you do? start in Av with lets say f4 with ISO 800 and see what the shutter will approximately be? or just go fully manual from the first time, see what that pic looks like, and then change?

    and why did paul use spotmeting at all? to check what the ambient light would give with his settings?

  48. skateflip66 says:

    [..YouTube..] when you start to take your first picture at a party night, what do you do? start in Av with lets say f4 with ISO 800 and see what the shutter will approximately be? or just go fully manual from the first time, see what that pic looks like, and then change?

    and why did paul use spotmeting at all? to check what the ambient light would give with his settings?

  49. skateflip66 says:

    [..YouTube..] when you start to take your first picture at a party night, what do you do? start in Av with lets say f4 with ISO 800 and see what the shutter will approximately be? or just go fully manual from the first time, see what that pic looks like, and then change?

    and why did paul use spotmeting at all? to check what the ambient light would give with his settings?

  50. skateflip66 says:

    [..YouTube..] when you start to take your first picture at a party night, what do you do? start in Av with lets say f4 with ISO 800 and see what the shutter will approximately be? or just go fully manual from the first time, see what that pic looks like, and then change?

    and why did paul use spotmeting at all? to check what the ambient light would give with his settings?

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