photography
Slides slide away Paid Members Public
[https://i2.wp.com/www.onemanandhisblog.com/content/images/2012/04/c93bfa70816711e18cf91231380fd29b_7.jpg] It’s amazing what slowly fades away while you’re busy doing other things. I went essentially fully digital for my photography from around 2004 onwards. About 18 months ago, I came across a cache of
The iPhone: Photojournalism Disruptor Paid Members Public
I’m a little bored of the infographic onslaught we’ve seen over the past year. But this one caught my eye: [http://frugaldad.com/digital-cameras/]
iPhone 4S as a reporting tool Paid Members Public
[https://i1.wp.com/www.onemanandhisblog.com/content/images/2011/10/3xiphone4gs.jpg] There’s plenty for journalists to learn from yesterday’s Apple event, not least that spending weeks doing reports based on unsubstantiated rumours about a forthcoming iPhone is a really, really great way to make yourself look
Kevin Systrom on Instagram's critical pivot to photos (#futureofmobile ) Paid Members Public
Instagram co-founder Kevin Systrom talked at the Future of Mobile conference in London - here are my notes.
Twitpic's attempted copyright grab? Paid Members Public
Twitpic becomes the latest in a long line of web companies playing fast and loose with their users’ copyright: > The first part highlighted is a clause seemingly denying anyone who uploads a picture to Twitpic the media exploitation rights for that picture; it specifically targets those businesses who might
Photosynth on iPhone: panoramic reporting Paid Members Public
I have a new app on my iPhone: [Photosynth](http://gigaom.com/mobile/microsofts-immersive-photosynth-camera-app-lands-on-ios/). Yes, a Microsoft app. Cognitive dissonance ahoy. 😉But it’s a great tool, on that allows you to quickly and simply build rich panoramas of your environment. Hence, it’s one I expect to see journalists
#likeminds - Scott Gould Paid Members Public
So, Scott Gould doesn’t like the photos I take of him. I wonder if he’ll like these any better?