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PhotoNetCast #86 – The Value of Photography
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The Value of Photography
If you listened to show number 85, you probably remember that we discussed South African photographer Greg Lumley’s offer to sell his one-off aerial panorama of Cape Town for $35000. After the show was released, Greg contacted us (you can read his response in the comments on the show page) so we invited him to join us for a discussion about his image and, more generally, the value of imagery and photography today.
News
In the news, we talked about the verdict in the Morel vs AFP case being upheld – that’s US$1.2M. Still with copyrights, the appeals Court says streamlined copyright registration for collections is legal, and the Wikimedia Foundation is being naughty.
On Kickstarter there was a campaign for SnaPICam, a Raspberry Pi powered Touchscreen Digital Camera complete with interchangeable lenses – as of this writing, the funding was unsuccessful
The Research labs at Microsoft have been busy, and they have published some results of adjusted Hyperlapse, and the results are very very interesting.
To finish off the news, we talked about Canon launching Irista, a free dropbox-like cloud storage service for photos.
Enjoy the show…
Selected from the Web
- Greg: Well, google “russia wedding photography”
- Dave: A really big lens for £99,000
- Sean: The New York Times Lens Blog
- Antonio: Zack Arias on sensor sizes
Photo Copyright Greg Lumley – used with permission
55 episodes
Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)
When? This feed was archived on April 16, 2021 03:09 (). Last successful fetch was on November 28, 2018 01:07 ()
Why? Inactive feed status. Our servers were unable to retrieve a valid podcast feed for a sustained period.
What now? You might be able to find a more up-to-date version using the search function. This series will no longer be checked for updates. If you believe this to be in error, please check if the publisher's feed link below is valid and contact support to request the feed be restored or if you have any other concerns about this.
Manage episode 56657254 series 1951
The Value of Photography
If you listened to show number 85, you probably remember that we discussed South African photographer Greg Lumley’s offer to sell his one-off aerial panorama of Cape Town for $35000. After the show was released, Greg contacted us (you can read his response in the comments on the show page) so we invited him to join us for a discussion about his image and, more generally, the value of imagery and photography today.
News
In the news, we talked about the verdict in the Morel vs AFP case being upheld – that’s US$1.2M. Still with copyrights, the appeals Court says streamlined copyright registration for collections is legal, and the Wikimedia Foundation is being naughty.
On Kickstarter there was a campaign for SnaPICam, a Raspberry Pi powered Touchscreen Digital Camera complete with interchangeable lenses – as of this writing, the funding was unsuccessful
The Research labs at Microsoft have been busy, and they have published some results of adjusted Hyperlapse, and the results are very very interesting.
To finish off the news, we talked about Canon launching Irista, a free dropbox-like cloud storage service for photos.
Enjoy the show…
Selected from the Web
- Greg: Well, google “russia wedding photography”
- Dave: A really big lens for £99,000
- Sean: The New York Times Lens Blog
- Antonio: Zack Arias on sensor sizes
Photo Copyright Greg Lumley – used with permission
55 episodes
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