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307 The Third Dimension (3D Printing in Photography)

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In this episode of The Future of Photography, Chris and Jeremiah explore the integration of 3D printing with photography. They discuss how 3D printing is becoming mainstream, with affordable and user-friendly options that offer high-quality outputs, multi-color printing, and can handle various materials from hard plastics to metallic filaments.

The episode highlights the transformative impact on photography, where custom accessories like lens hoods, caps, and tripod plates can be easily designed and printed. This technology allows photographers to create personalized gear, enhancing both creativity and practicality. 3D printing could revolutionize the way photographers approach their craft, offering endless possibilities for innovation and customization. For reeady-made 3D models, check out Printables, Thingiverse, and MakerWorld. A collection of parametric models, 3D printing services at Shapeways, Craftcloud, and Protolabs.

Picks of the week Bambulab Store (not sponsored or affiliated) Chroma: 3d-printed medium-format cameras

This is an episode of The Future of Photography podcast with

Adrian Stock @ade968@universeodon.com (Mastodon) @Ade968 (Twitter) https://adrianstock.com/ (Home)

Jeremiah Chechik https://linktr.ee/tinroof_studios

Chris Marquardt @chrismarquardt@chaos.social (Mastodon) @chrismarquardt (Twitter) https://chrismarquardt.com/ (Home)

All episodes at https://thefutureofphotography.com, All videos at https://tfttf.com/tfopvideo

Find us at Discord: https://tfttf.com/jointfop, Web: https://thefutureofphotography.com, Twitter: https://twitter.com/tfopnow, Instagram: https://instagram.com/tfopnow

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Chapters

1. Introduction (00:00:13)

2. Exploring 3D Printing Capabilities (00:06:58)

3. Smoothing 3D Prints and Material Options (00:14:09)

4. 3D Printing in Relation to Photography (00:19:52)

5. Multi-Color Printing Considerations (00:26:48)

6. Expanding Boundaries with 3D Printing (00:30:46)

7. Fusion of Technology and Artistic Expression (00:34:14)

8. Recommendations and Picks of the Week (00:35:48)

323 episodes

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Manage episode 425674658 series 1779866
Content provided by Chris Marquardt & Adrian Stock, Chris Marquardt, and Adrian Stock. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Chris Marquardt & Adrian Stock, Chris Marquardt, and Adrian Stock or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Watch this on video | Join us on Discord for more TFOP chat!

In this episode of The Future of Photography, Chris and Jeremiah explore the integration of 3D printing with photography. They discuss how 3D printing is becoming mainstream, with affordable and user-friendly options that offer high-quality outputs, multi-color printing, and can handle various materials from hard plastics to metallic filaments.

The episode highlights the transformative impact on photography, where custom accessories like lens hoods, caps, and tripod plates can be easily designed and printed. This technology allows photographers to create personalized gear, enhancing both creativity and practicality. 3D printing could revolutionize the way photographers approach their craft, offering endless possibilities for innovation and customization. For reeady-made 3D models, check out Printables, Thingiverse, and MakerWorld. A collection of parametric models, 3D printing services at Shapeways, Craftcloud, and Protolabs.

Picks of the week Bambulab Store (not sponsored or affiliated) Chroma: 3d-printed medium-format cameras

This is an episode of The Future of Photography podcast with

Adrian Stock @ade968@universeodon.com (Mastodon) @Ade968 (Twitter) https://adrianstock.com/ (Home)

Jeremiah Chechik https://linktr.ee/tinroof_studios

Chris Marquardt @chrismarquardt@chaos.social (Mastodon) @chrismarquardt (Twitter) https://chrismarquardt.com/ (Home)

All episodes at https://thefutureofphotography.com, All videos at https://tfttf.com/tfopvideo

Find us at Discord: https://tfttf.com/jointfop, Web: https://thefutureofphotography.com, Twitter: https://twitter.com/tfopnow, Instagram: https://instagram.com/tfopnow

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Introduction (00:00:13)

2. Exploring 3D Printing Capabilities (00:06:58)

3. Smoothing 3D Prints and Material Options (00:14:09)

4. 3D Printing in Relation to Photography (00:19:52)

5. Multi-Color Printing Considerations (00:26:48)

6. Expanding Boundaries with 3D Printing (00:30:46)

7. Fusion of Technology and Artistic Expression (00:34:14)

8. Recommendations and Picks of the Week (00:35:48)

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