TVH 41: The Genie From SYRP and Many New Zealand Photographers - Ben Ryan and Chris Thomson show off their amazing timelapse device "Genie" and do a little Q&A. We talk about and show a bunch of photos from all around New Zealand and the world. cover art

TVH 41: The Genie From SYRP and Many New Zealand Photographers - Ben Ryan and Chris Thomson show off their amazing timelapse device "Genie" and do a little Q&A. We talk about and show a bunch of photos from all around New Zealand and the world.

TVH 41: The Genie From SYRP and Many New Zealand Photographers - Ben Ryan and Chris Thomson show off their amazing timelapse device "Genie" and do a little Q&A. We talk about and show a bunch of photos from all around New Zealand and the world.

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+Ben Ryan and +Chris Thomson show off their amazing time-lapse device "Genie" and do a little Q&A. We then continue onto the NZ part of our show with guests +Bel Jones, +Tim Pierce, +Todd Sisson, +Chris McLennan, and +Jason Law. +Simon Morris had bandwidth issues so he'll be on a future show :)

We talk about and show a bunch of photos from all around New Zealand and the world.

We close the show with our G+ Photographer Discoveries: Peter Hurley, +Rob Packer, +Andrew Sanigorski, +Nate Parker, Mike Hollman, Jeroen Ott, and Neville Jones.

Thanks to Leo Laporte, Bryan Burnett, and Dave Veffer for helping out with the whole production!

Host: Trey Ratcliff

Producer: Dave Veffer

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