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Still in Motion
Still in Motion Podcast
52 episodes
1 week ago
Jonathan Hsu and Kathryn Butler are photographers who specialize in capturing dance. They met at the Bates Dance Festival where they bonded over their mutual love of photography and desire to balance their craft with a freelance dance career. As they worked together, they found a rich dialogue about the unique challenge of photographing dance. Still In Motion is a continuation of these conversations. Join Jonathan and Kathryn as they navigate the complex world of performance and photography from both sides of the camera.
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Jonathan Hsu and Kathryn Butler are photographers who specialize in capturing dance. They met at the Bates Dance Festival where they bonded over their mutual love of photography and desire to balance their craft with a freelance dance career. As they worked together, they found a rich dialogue about the unique challenge of photographing dance. Still In Motion is a continuation of these conversations. Join Jonathan and Kathryn as they navigate the complex world of performance and photography from both sides of the camera.
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Arts
Episodes (20/52)
Still in Motion
51 - The Edit Thing
Per usual, Kathryn and Jonathan are super busy! Jonathan talks about making a composite Marvel-style movie poster and creating his first photo album, and Kathryn shares the adventure of making her first dance film with her Canon R camera!
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4 years ago
32 minutes 26 seconds

Still in Motion
50 - 600mm Photo Shoots
Kathryn and Jonathan discuss the new Canon R lenses, talk about compression when using long focal lengths, and Jonathan adds a piece of gear to his wish list.
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4 years ago
29 minutes 36 seconds

Still in Motion
49 - Files for Free

In this episode Kathryn and Jonathan catch up and talk about printing, workflow, and how to make things more efficient

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4 years ago
35 minutes 29 seconds

Still in Motion
48 - Backseat Directing
Kathryn introduces her new dance photography packages at Classic Kids, Jonathan talks about a recent film project he was a dancer in, and they close out the episode discussing who has more directorial responsibility when making a dance film: the choreographer or the videographer.
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4 years ago
59 minutes 30 seconds

Still in Motion
47 - Frozen Motion
Kathryn and Jonathan troubleshoot unwanted motion blur when photographing dancers with strobes.
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4 years ago
30 minutes 22 seconds

Still in Motion
46 - Mostly About Paper
Kathryn and Jonathan discuss taking photos on background paper, and how to deal with the ripples, bumps, and creases that are hard to avoid.
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4 years ago
40 minutes 11 seconds

Still in Motion
45 - When Clothes Don’t Fit
Jonathan is working on a new dance film project at VCU, Kathryn discovered a trick in photoshop to modify clothing, and both Capture Critiques feature interesting and new lighting set-ups.
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4 years ago
31 minutes 58 seconds

Still in Motion
44 - New Year, New Gear
After taking a short break for the winter holidays, Kathryn and Jonathan are back with their first episode recorded in 2021! Kathryn has a new lens, Jonathan is excited about a bunch of new gigs he has lined up, and they share a new image challenge component of the podcast. For more information, click here: https://www.instagram.com/tv/CJl7felHoPa/?igshid=zl53co840fjo
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4 years ago
44 minutes 9 seconds

Still in Motion
43 - Waltz of the Digital Snowflakes
After discussing the virtual Nutcrackers of 2020, Kathryn and Jonathan share their dance and photography goals for the new year.
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4 years ago
33 minutes 27 seconds

Still in Motion
42 - Dancing Dogs

After busy weeks for both Kathryn and Jonathan, they discuss Jonathan's transition in to full freelance work, Kathryn's recent outdoor dance photo shoots, and different options for backing up and safely storing photos / videos. 

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4 years ago
34 minutes 7 seconds

Still in Motion
41 - Double the Camera, Double the Fun

Kathryn and Jonathan catch up after a few busy weeks, discuss their new two-camera set-ups, and share some facts about the new iPhone 12 Pro. And, Jonathan shares a big announcement!


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4 years ago
41 minutes 4 seconds

Still in Motion
40 - COVID Dance Majors with Jillian Sanders

In this special episode Jonathan and Kathryn sit down with Jillian Sanders, a freshman dance major at Virginia Commonwealth University and the editor behind the most recent episodes of the podcast! 

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4 years ago
45 minutes 24 seconds

Still in Motion
39 - Too Much Photoshop?

From small color modifications and clone stamping to reshaping someone's figure and swapping people from one photo to another, Kathryn and Jonathan dig into the variety of ways Photoshop is used by photographers, and what they are comfortable doing with their own images. 

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5 years ago
52 minutes 43 seconds

Still in Motion
38 - Jonathan's Big Upgrade

Jonathan's long-awaited Canon R5 camera arrived just in time for his residency with Orange Grove Dance. Kathryn and Jonathan discuss the camera's performance, settings, and ways it differs from the 5D Mark IV cameras they are used to. 

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5 years ago
56 minutes 12 seconds

Still in Motion
37 - When Do You Need Photo Credit?

Kathryn and Johnathan dig into the topic of photo credit: when you need it, when you don't, and why it's important for amateurs and professionals alike. 

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5 years ago
49 minutes 4 seconds

Still in Motion
36 - When to Outsource

Jonathan talks about using a retouch service for the first time, which leads Kathryn and Jonathan into a conversation about outsourcing different parts of their business and how it may affect their branding.

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5 years ago
56 minutes 34 seconds

Still in Motion
35 - Building your Business with Mallory Pettee

Kathryn and Jonathan chat with Mallory Pettee about the story behind her photography business, Maljpet Photo, and how she balances photography work and her career as a performer in NYC. They dig into the pros and cons of using multiple camera bodies and discuss how they have been staying inspired and creatively active during the Covid closure. 

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5 years ago
59 minutes

Still in Motion
34 - Sunrise vs Sunset

Kathryn talks about her big move, Jonathan eagerly awaits the arrival of his new gear, and they revisit the topic of shooting outside at sunrise vs. sunset. 

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5 years ago
27 minutes 6 seconds

Still in Motion
33 - Kathryn has Big News!

Kathryn shares some really exciting news, Jonathan talks about live streaming performances at work, and they debate on when to raise your ISO vs raising your flash power.

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5 years ago
56 minutes 46 seconds

Still in Motion
32 - The Perfect Customer

Kathryn and Jonathan talk about the value of a college degree in the arts, Kathryn gives some private lessons and Jonathan orders the new Canon R5!

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5 years ago
52 minutes 11 seconds

Still in Motion
Jonathan Hsu and Kathryn Butler are photographers who specialize in capturing dance. They met at the Bates Dance Festival where they bonded over their mutual love of photography and desire to balance their craft with a freelance dance career. As they worked together, they found a rich dialogue about the unique challenge of photographing dance. Still In Motion is a continuation of these conversations. Join Jonathan and Kathryn as they navigate the complex world of performance and photography from both sides of the camera.