It’s easy to be obsessed with building a toaster and forget that all we need is toasted bread.
Continue reading...Friday, September 10, 2010
Soviet Montage Productions releases information and a short video on the first true High Dynamic Range (HDR) video using DSLRs.
Continue reading...Thursday, August 19, 2010
The story possibilities got more powerful; 500 million users can now take you on a journey and invite involvement in real time. Should be interesting.
Continue reading...Sunday, July 25, 2010
Creativity confronts the status quo; “established authority” if you will. Creativity is by nature disruptive; always asking questions and refusing to follow. With our shift from authority to authenticity, wouldn’t it make sense that creativity has shifted too?
Continue reading...Monday, July 19, 2010
I have a friend who asks at the end of a shoot, “Did you make art today?” “I think so” was my typical response because I’m never sure what I did with my camera that day will be considered art. Thinking back, it’s probably because I’ve assessed too many contact sheets and digital proofs filled with prosaic visual records.
Continue reading...Wednesday, July 7, 2010
I’m geeking out on this one. Since everyone is a photographer and nearly everything is a camera, it may do the imagination good to understand where technology is going.
Continue reading...Friday, June 18, 2010
Many cultures fear loss of soul through photographs. In brutally frankness, photographers characteristically pinch intimacy and trigger vulnerability that only close examination bares. Anyone retouching a high resolution image can tell you they risk knowing way too much about their subject.
Continue reading...Thursday, June 10, 2010
In my research for my post on Banksy I stumbled onto James Powderly, an incredible high tech street artist. James gives us a demonstration in this video [via The Creators Project]. You'll be shaking your head by the end.
Continue reading...Saturday, April 10, 2010
Brad Colbow reviews the Art Direction for iPad magazine editions for GQ, Popular Science and TIME. The video demo gives one a great idea for how usable the editions are, and where iPad design might go in the future.
Continue reading...Monday, March 1, 2010
Film delayed gratification long enough so those behind a camera needed to see the image in their minds eye and exhaust possibilities to make it happen at the moment of exposure. Technology has changed that – call it postvisualization.
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Monday, January 24, 2011
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