DuckDuck.tv – Episode 001
After a week of wrestling with Final Cut Pro, we were finally able to track down the problem (corrupt plugin) and export this crash-free. Yes!
In this episode we introduce ourselves, breakdown a photo we took recently of the musician Jacob Zachary, and take a look at the incredible photography of Nick Onken.
If you have any questions or topics you’d like us to discuss, send us an email or leave a comment.
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About DuckDuck:

Hello, we’re John, Ally, and Matt — a collective of photographers and filmmakers based out of Lynchburg, VA.
Keep in touch! :)
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8 Responses to “DuckDuck.tv – Episode 001”
Hey guys AND girl. Thank you very much for sharing it. It’s really interesting and you should go on with podcasts. I can’t wait for next weeks episode.
A topic what interests me is where you get your inspiration and ideas from?
And another question would be, why you became photographers and what influenced you on making the decission to become photographers?
Greetings from Hamburg, Roitsch
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y’all are awesome. thanks for sharing and for continuing to create beautiful and inspirational art.
Fantastic work. I would be interested to see how you did the color treatment on that photo.
LOVE THIS. I have been hoping for something like this from your team. Thank you. ;)
Found your site through a Nick Onken tweet. Really dig what you have going on photography wise!
Hey guys and gal! I’m having trouble viewing EPISODE 001. I posted a link to the video on my website, so I just wanted to make sure the video would still be here. Speaking of my website, if you haven’t been by already, you should definitely check it out. You are about %95 responsible for the design of it. :)
cheers,
Jacob