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Before Color Photography Was Cool

September 4th, 2010

Inside beat has an interesting article on the use of color photography in publications before it was “cool” to do so. Interestingly enough it was also expensive to print color photos in magazines at one point. Groovy read… View the … Continue reading

 

Canon’s 202x205mm CMOS sensor

September 4th, 2010

Canon has developed a large size CMOS sensor measuring 202x205mm. Not only the largest chip in the world for photography, but its application is designed for video at 60 fps as low as .3 lumens. This is basically moonlight. full … Continue reading

 

Toyed With – a low fi photography exhibit

September 3rd, 2010

A juried exhibition for photographers working in low-fidelity or alternative process photography. Images must be shot with a toy or vintage camera and/or printed in an experimental or alternative process. Some great looking images already submitted… http://www.toyedwithphoto.com/ Continue reading

 

Kodak’s 1975 First Digital Camera

August 30th, 2010

From an old Kodak blog post from 2007… the first “portable all electronic still camera” from 1975. From the Kodak Blog Continue reading

 

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UK London Meetup 2010

Its official - the London meetup is on for Sept 10.
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Episode 40 :: UK Meetup and Other Announcements

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DIY Stabilizer for the iPhone 4

The Literary Stabilizer™   I’ve reviewed the iPhone 4 quite a bit lately and I’ve been having a blast with it for all the media possibilities. All in something that fits in your pocket. However, one issue that really stands … Continue reading

 

How to Start a Photoblog

In coming up with my first tutorial here for the site relaunch, I was thinking back at some of the things that have really helped me over the years. One of the most important habits you can get into is … Continue reading