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Photography
Kodak’s view of digital photography in the 1970s
“They were convinced that no one would ever want to look at their pictures on a television set,” he said. “Print had been with us for over 100 years, no one was complaining about prints, they were very inexpensive, and… Read More ›
IRIS PROMO
https://vimeo.com/222504260 I don’t know if this is a good idea or if it is destined to fail in a world where you can do so much with a phone camera.
Arty’s Photo Story
This is a very personal photo story of my friend Arty who was diagnosed with terminal cancer. I asked him if I could capture his story in photos and this video is the story of the shoot at we did… Read More ›
The Camera Caravan
So then came the Caravan Camera. This was to work in the same way as the shed but would have a darkroom inside it as well so I could take it on the road. I bought an old caravan off… Read More ›
The Importance of the Photograph
My father passed away a month ago, and his birthday was on August 31st. I’m letting that sink in. Death is never easy and for those that have lost a parent, it has a certain significance. The person who has… Read More ›
The Extraordinary True Story of the First Camera Phone
Phillipe Kahn invented the first camera phone on June 11th, 1997, the day his daughter was born. He had his jerry-rigged system, a mobile phone plus a digital camera, in the delivery room and was able to capture little Sophie… Read More ›
People Are Taking Selfies At Grenfell Tower
A photo of a woman taking a selfie with the Grenfell Tower still smoking in the background has been slammed on social media by angry residents, who have described it as “disgraceful” and “sickening”. It seems that since the horror… Read More ›
A camera on a balloon captures the eclipse
I launched a camera-laden balloon before totality passed over Central Oregon. There were three still cameras (one being a Ricoh Theta 360) and a GoPro recording video. This is the edited video, showing launch, the shadow of totality passing, and… Read More ›
An aperture roof
In the last 48 hours the roof has closed and it looks incredible! Such a clever and strangely obvious design.