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Matt Theobald Shares Lens Filter Best Practices

46 min · 31. jan. 2020
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Matt Theobald of Breakthrough Photography, makers of the world's sharpest and most color neutral filters, joins Chris to talk about the success of his business and his best tips for using lens filters. Matt shares the situations you need to be using filters in, best practices for handling your filters, and the major differences between cheap and well-made filters. He also discusses how filters can assist in various landscapes such as Yosemite and Chicago's Botanical Gardens. Chris then talks to Matt about Colorado Tripods [https://coloradotripod.com/], and how they're making the world's first titanium tripods. Matt and his team will be at Out of Yosemite 2020 [https://www.outofchicago.com/yosemite/] to help attendees use their filters. Visit Breakthrough Photography [https://breakthrough.photography/] to find educational material on buying ND filters, learn about the team, and more.

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Matt Theobald Shares Lens Filter Best Practices

Matt Theobald of Breakthrough Photography, makers of the world's sharpest and most color neutral filters, joins Chris to talk about the success of his business and his best tips for using lens filters. Matt shares the situations you need to be using filters in, best practices for handling your filters, and the major differences between cheap and well-made filters. He also discusses how filters can assist in various landscapes such as Yosemite and Chicago's Botanical Gardens. Chris then talks to Matt about Colorado Tripods [https://coloradotripod.com/], and how they're making the world's first titanium tripods. Matt and his team will be at Out of Yosemite 2020 [https://www.outofchicago.com/yosemite/] to help attendees use their filters. Visit Breakthrough Photography [https://breakthrough.photography/] to find educational material on buying ND filters, learn about the team, and more.

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