Entries Categorized as 'podcasts'

Podcast: Don McCullin

Date June 5, 2009

The National Media Museum, Bradford, has recorded a podcast with Don McCullin in conversation with Colin Harding, the curator of the Don McCullin: In England exhibition. McCullin talks about his extraordinary career in photography spanning over fifty years.
The exhibition “In England” runs from 8 May till 27 September in Bradford.
link: Don McCullin podcast mp3 download
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Legal: Photography in Public Places

Date May 10, 2009

We’ve featured a link to PhotoAttorney in our sidebar for a while. But now there’s a UK source of legal information specifically for photographers too…
Three guys… Darren Hector (photographer) James Barisic (solicitor) Phill Price photo social networker)… combine to present the PhotoLegal blog.
Currently they have two Podcasts available, with the second episode specifically including the [...]

Digital Imaging Summer School

Date August 16, 2008

Back in July Adobe held a Digital Imaging Summer School in Amsterdam, featuring Mikkel Aaland, Arjan van Bruggen and Ton Fredriks, talking about Lightroom and a touch of CS3 too. Well you might just not have been able to get there, but the kind folks have made several videos of the classes available to [...]

Interview: John Nack

Date July 23, 2008

Interviews by Frederick Johnson are getting to be a habit.
John Nack is a frequent contributor to Prodig emails, and here’s a chance to hear and see the man too.

Lightroom Interface Designer – Phil Clevenger

Date July 11, 2008

In this interview by Frederick Johnson, Phil talks about his time working on Bryce and Photo Soap and then being asked by Mark Hamburg to create the UI for Lightroom.
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Final Lightroom Podcast

Date June 30, 2008

George Jardine has brought some of the most inspirational voices of photography to our ears over the last couple of years. But sadly he’s unplugging the mikes and his 53rd episode, featuring Martin Evening and recorded in London, will be the last.
The podcast (labeled “20080310-2 Video Podcast – Martin Evening Book Project”) is in the [...]

Insight Reuters sports photography

Date April 2, 2008

Here’s a video podcast from Lucy Nicholson giving a 4 minute insight into Reuters coverage of the Super Bowl final and the technology they use to get the pictures back to the editors in the office.
link: Lucy Blog Super Bowl

Over 5 million dead since 1998

Date January 24, 2008

Congo is a huge country in Africa, but one that many of us in the industrialised countries know little about.
It has vast natural resources but civil war has raged for many years keeping its citizens in poverty. Children are recruited as child soldiers and later forced to work in the gold mines. It is [...]

Podcast: Geert van Kesteren – Iraq Embed

Date May 16, 2007

In this, our third podcast from the LOOK07/Redeye symposium The Democratic Image, Geert speaks in compelling depth of the difficulties of being a photo journalist in this area of conflict, and his insights into being an Iraqi attempting to live under those conditions.
Geert embedded with the US military for months to capture the Iraqi villagers’ [...]

Podcast: Pedro Meyer

Date April 24, 2007

LOOK07 and Redeye kindly invited me to their symposium The Democratic Image last weekend.
With speakers flown in from around the world, and an audience coming from similarly widespread destinations, it was a thought provoking, fascinating and inspiring couple of days.
I managed to record many of the presentations and I’ll be making them available [...]

Podcast: Open Standards for Digital Workflow

Date April 11, 2007

Following the AOP Digital workshop on 3 April, here is an extract of the discussion led by Bob Marchant and Mike Upstone, introducing a number of white papers which aim to clarify the issues affecting accurate reproduction and management of digital image files. This discussion looks at the range of guidelines available and draws out [...]

Podcast: can an MA be a career move?

Date April 6, 2007

Many photographers are grappling to adjust their businesses to keep up with changes in the industry. It can also mean taking time out to consider their whole approach to making images. And for some the way of doing is through pursuing a postgraduate MA degree. Can this be a means of not just personal development [...]

DIG 10 year anniversary Podcast

Date January 20, 2007

Ten and a half years ago on 15 May 1996 a group of anoraks met in a damp dark cellar (better known as Ian McKinnell’s, brightly lit and not damp at all, second floor studio in London) to plot the digital overthrow of the photographic industry… or so it was perceived by those who worked [...]