This Week in Photography
Join Alex Lindsay, Scott Bourne, and friends each week as they discuss camera technique, technology, and news. From taking photos of the family to understanding how cameras work to testing state-of-the-art equipment, you'll hear, and see, it all on This Week in Photography. The Launch ...
Join Alex Lindsay, Scott Bourne, and friends each week as they discuss camera technique, technology, and news. From taking photos of the family to understanding how cameras work to testing state-of-the-art equipment, you'll hear, and see, it all on This Week in Photography. The Launch Episode Live from Macworld
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371: Reddit Regret
A photographer blogs about the negative side of Reddit fame. ...
A photographer blogs about the negative side of Reddit fame. Hasselblad breaths new life into its analog V-System cameras going back to 1957. And a high speed camera trigger that can be controlled by your smartphone.
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370: No Place to Hide
The US Constitution's 4th Amendment does not protect online storage. ...
The US Constitution's 4th Amendment does not protect online storage. Canon and Microsoft sign a patent agreement. And smartphone photography has doubled restaurant table time.
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369: Plagiarism and the Photographer
A Kickstarter project hopes to revitalize the digital photo frame. ...
A Kickstarter project hopes to revitalize the digital photo frame. Photographer Doug Gordon is in hot water for plagiarism again. And a look at images shot from Sony's new curved sensor.
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368: The Future of Photography
Smart Glass could transform smartphone cameras. Shutter, a new IOS ...
Smart Glass could transform smartphone cameras. Shutter, a new IOS app, offers unlimited cloud storage...for free. And a discussion about the future of photography.
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367: Apple Stop Downs Aperture
Apple ceases development of its Aperture software. Google adds nondestructive ...
Apple ceases development of its Aperture software. Google adds nondestructive editing to Google Plus photos. Nikon announces the D810. And a discussion about travel photography with Ralph Velasco.
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366: Adobe and Amazon Bring It
Adobe announces changes to its Creative Cloud. Yahoo removes Facebook ...
Adobe announces changes to its Creative Cloud. Yahoo removes Facebook and Google logins from Flickr. Amazon announces the Fire phone. And an interview direct from Paris, France with Serge Ramelli and Valerie Jardin.
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365: 4K Ought to Be Enough for Anybody
Giulio Sciorio and Dave Dugdale join Joseph Linaschke to discuss ...
Giulio Sciorio and Dave Dugdale join Joseph Linaschke to discuss Canon opening up its cloud-based service Irista to the public. Instagram rolls out new features. And what 4K really means for photographers.
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364: Apple’s iCloud Photo Library
News from Apple’s WWDC. A Utah high school alters its ...
News from Apple’s WWDC. A Utah high school alters its yearbook photos to make girls appear more modest. Plus an update to Adobe’s Creative Cloud allows users to run older versions of the company’s apps.
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363: Time to Fling the Poo!
Martin Bailey and Don Komarechka join Frederick to discuss Nikon ...
Martin Bailey and Don Komarechka join Frederick to discuss Nikon stock hitting a 3 year low. The Camera Store pits 4 mirrorless cameras against the Nikon D4s. A Facebook engineer posts a guide on how to steal graduation photos. Plus an interview with Renee Robyn.
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362: GoPro Goes IPO!
GoPro plans its IPO. Search by gender affinity on 500px ...
GoPro plans its IPO. Search by gender affinity on 500px Prime. The FCC backs fast lanes for web traffic. And an interview with Google Plus Photos Brian Matiash.