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On this episode of Photo Geek Weekly, Jordan Drake joins the conversation to be confused about computers, share expert opinions on the 1DX mark III video features, opine on the D780 announcement and to decipher what the heck Canon is trying to do with it’s “pet projects”. All this and more, thanks for listening! Story 1: AMD’s 64-Core Threadripper 3990X, only $3990! Coming February 7th (via AnandTech) Story 2: DPReview TV: Canon 1D X Mark III for video (via DPReview) Story 3: Nikon’s new D780 is a Z6 in a familiar DSLR body (via DPreview) Story 4: Canon announces photographer matching service and Photo Culling plug-in for Adobe Lightroom Classic (via CanonRumors.com) Related: Kodak will shut down its Kodakit on-demand photography service in January (via DPreview) Picks of the Week: Don: Platyball Elite and Ergo Kickstarter tease – will be announced on January 15th – don’t miss the launch! Jordan: Floppy Cutters, whatever those are. Bonus: Which one of these fine videos do you prefer? Leave your comments on the videos! Sadly, I cannot share the link to purchase the exact same Jordan Drake calendar that I have in my possession, but for a reasonable price you can make your own at Vistaprint with the images found here. Connect with Our Hosts & Guests Don Komarechka: Website, Twitter, Facebook, Flickr, Instagram, Pinterest Jordan Drake: DPReview TV, Twitter, Instagram
On this episode, I welcoem new guest host Freddy Clark to the co-pilot seat to discuss a new medium format sensor from Sony, cheap third party lenses and why they matter, controversy over important images and poorly defined laws that can impact your photography. All this and more, thanks for listening! Story 1: Sony Develops New 247-Megapixel Medium Format Sensor (via PetaPixel) Story 2: New Lens Company SG-Image Debuts Super-Fast 35mm f/0.95 APS-C Prime (via PetaPixel) Story 3: Pictures of the Year Sparks Controversy, Awards ‘Disgusting’ War Photo Top Prize (via PetaPixel) Story 4: Canadian Authority Demands Fee From Photographers to Shoot on Public Land (via PetaPixel) Picks of the Week: Don: StarLink Freddy: GoPro HERO12 Black and the Neewer LS-31 15x Macro Lens Connect with Our Hosts & Guests Don Komarechka: Website, Twitter, Facebook, Flickr, Instagram, Pinterest Freddy Clark: Website, Threads, Instagram, Princeton Photo Workshop
Martin Bailey joins the show to discuss data protection, shooting in bad weather, social media, AI resurrections and more! Thanks as always for listening. Story 1: Can Foam Cases Really Corrupt Your Memory Cards? (via PetaPixel) Story 2: Finding Beauty in Gloom: Creative Photography on Dull Days (via fstoppers) Story 3: TikTok is Working on a New Photo App That Could Rival Instagram (via PetaPixel) Story 4: Grieving Father Uses AI to Keep Dead Daughter ‘Alive’ in ‘Digital World’ (via PetaPixel) Picks of the Week: Don: PetaPixel Podcast Martin: LensWork Podcast + Magazine, etc. Connect with Our Hosts & Guests Don Komarechka: Website, Twitter, Facebook, Flickr, Instagram, Pinterest Martin Bailey: Website, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram
Steve Brazill joins the conversation about image authenticity in the media (specially the recent royal incident), Nikon’s acquisition of RED, the faults in the Leica SL3 and an interesting bit of copyright law in the evolving landscape of photography. Thanks for listening! Bonus: Check out Steve’s workshop on live music photography this weekend via Princeton Photo Workshop! Story 1: Has Kate Middleton Just Ended All Remaining Trust in Photographs? (via PetaPixel) Story 2: A Seismic Shift: The Ramifications of Nikon’s RED Acquisition (via PetaPixel) Story 3: Leica SL3 Initial Review: L-Mount’s Best High-Res Option… For Now (via PetaPixel) Related: Why Leica’s SL3 Doesn’t Support Content Authenticity (via PeyaPixel) Story 4: Photographer Wins Copyright Lawsuit After Website Used His Creative Commons Image (via PetaPixel) More details: PHILPOT v. INDEPENDENT JOURNAL REVIEW (2024) (via findlaw.com) Picks of the Week: Don: $20 Pure Silver Hexagon Coin with Crystal – Snowflake Steve: Motion VFX Plugins and and a shoutout to The Final Cut Bro – Dylan Bates – he has some great plugins too Connect with Our Hosts & Guests Don Komarechka: Website, Twitter, Facebook, Flickr, Instagram, Pinterest Steve Brazill: Podcast: Behind the Shot, Website, Twitter, Instagram, 500px, Facebook
Chris Marquardt joins the discussion on all things AI, the newest gear from CP+ 2024, advice for monetizing your photography, secret memory card slots and how CGI is continuing to change cinema – and much more! Thanks for listening. Story 1: OpenAI’s Sora Turns Short Text Prompts into Photo-Realistic Video (via PetaPixel) Related: OpenAI Has Us Asking: What Happened to Ethical Software Development? (via PetaPixel) Story 2: Fujifilm X100VI initial review (via DPReview) Related: Sigma to ship ultra-fast 15mm F1.4 “Art” diagonal fisheye lens in March (via DPReview) Related: Sigma announces 500mm F5.6 DG DN OS super-telephoto for E- and L-mount (via DPReview) Related: The Full-Frame Laowa 10mm f/2.8 Zero-D is Laowa’s First AF Lens (via PetaPixel) Story 3: Practical Advice for Monetizing Your Photography (via fstoppers) Story 4: The Leica T internal memory storage is just a micro SD card and it can be easily upgraded (via leicarumors.com) Story 5: “NO CGI” is really just INVISIBLE CGI (3/4) (via The Movie Rabbit Hole [YouTube]) Picks of the Week: Don: Polarized Film Pack of 2 20x30cm Self Adhesive Polarizing Filter for Educational Physics Chris: Why is this Space Telescope so Tiny? (YouTube video) Connect with Our Hosts & Guests Don Komarechka: Website, Twitter, Facebook, Flickr, Instagram, Pinterest Chris Marquardt: Photo Sensei, Website, Podcast (Tips from the Top Floor), Flickr, Twitter, Facebook
Preamble: Flickr Turns 20 Years Old Today (via PetaPixel) Story 1: Wedding Photographer Fined $30,000 For Using Images Taken By Other Photographers (via PetaPixel) Story 2: Pro Baseball Photo Competition Announces Inaugral Winners (via PetaPixel) Related: Sports Illustrated Makes Mass Layoff of Editorial Staffers, Throwing Its Future Into Question (via Variety) Story 3: Deepfake ‘Face Swap’ Attacks Surged By 704% in 2023 (via PetaPixel) Story 4: This $35 Wannabe Fujifilm Camera Is Something Else (via fstoppers) Picks of the Week: Don: NITECORE NEW P30 1000 Lumen 676 Yard Long Throw Hunting Flashlight Allan: SmallRig RM120 Compact RGB LED Light with Long Battery Life Connect with Our Hosts & Guests Don Komarechka: Website, Twitter, Facebook, Flickr, Instagram, Pinterest Allan Attridge: Website, Two Hosers Podcast, E-Mail, Facebook
Reminder / Last Call: copies of Macro Photography: The Universe at Our Feet will only be available for a limited time, likely 1-2 more weeks as this is published! Grab a copy while you still can, it would make a fantastic Christmas gift! On this episode of Photo Geek Weekly, Steve Brazill joins to discuss the new stereo fisheye lens from Canon, Nikon teases the Z9 in an unimpressive way, what a “box” version of the Lumix S1H brings to the table and paparazzi copyright. All these topics and more – thanks for listening! Story 1: Canon announces $1,999 5.2mm F2.8 Fisheye Lens for virtual reality applications (via DPReview) Story 2: Video: Nikon confirms its Z9 mirrorless camera will have a dual-pivoting display (via DPReview) Story 3: DPReview TV: Panasonic BS1H review – Is boxy better? (via DPReview) Story 4: Actress Says Paparazzi ‘Weaponize’ Copyright, Refuses to Pay for Photos (via PetaPixel) Picks of the Week Don: Apple iPhone 13 Pro Steve: ProGrade Digital. Use the coupon code bergmanrocks for 15% off! Also check out Steve’s Wanderer’s Photo Workshop! Connect with Our Hosts & Guests Don Komarechka: Website, Twitter, Facebook, Flickr, Instagram, Pinterest Steve Brazill: Podcast: Behind the Shot, Website, Twitter, Instagram, 500px, Facebook
Reminder: Only a few weeks left to grab a hardcover edition of Macro Photography: The Universe at Our Feet! On this episode of Photo Geek Weekly, Shiv Verma joins Don to discuss the new products announced by Microsoft including the Surface Duo 2 and Surface Laptop Studio, GoPro Hero 10 Black overheating issues, a very expensive telescope with a very fancy camera, and another entry to the wall of shame: pet photographer caught compositing images from stock sources and claiming them to be original. All this and more, thanks as always for listening. Story 1: Getting flexible: Microsoft announces Surface Pro 8, Surface Laptop Studio and Surface Duo 2 Story 2: GoPro Admits Hero 10 5.3K Mode Overheats in 20min Under ‘Zero Airflow’ Story 3: Vaonis announces $45,000 telescope camera with 61MP full-frame sensor, 1050mm optic Story 4: Pet Photographer Caught Passing Off Composites as Real Photos Picks of the Week: Don: 15 Inch Laptop Bag – VISCONTI Toscana Collection – Octo – Havana Tan Shiv: K&F Concept 100*100mm Natural Night Square Filter Light Pollution Filter for Night Photography Sky/Star Astrophotography Connect with Our Hosts & Guests Don Komarechka: Website, Twitter, Facebook, Flickr, Instagram, Pinterest Shiv Verma: Website, Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, LinkedIn
On this episode of Photo Geek Weekly, Don and Steve Brazill recorded live! The topics include the new flagship mirrorless camera from Canon, the antithesis of a sharp lens, the new iPhones and how they will impact mobile photography and finally… what if photography was a video game? A great discussion all around, thanks as always for listening! Bonus: Help Don win the Visualizing Science People’s Choice photo contest for his image “Madagascan Sunset”, depicting the portion of a wing of a Madagascan Sunset moth made from 997 images focus stacked together. You can vote for the image, or any images you like here. Story 1: What you need to know about the new Canon EOS R3 (via DPReview) Story 2: How to Use a Magnifying Glass as a Camera Lens and Get Unique Photos and Footage (via fstoppers) Story 3: iPhone 13 Pro and 13 Pro Max: A15 Bionic chipset, new triple-camera array, ProMotion display and more (via DPReview) Story 4: ‘Photography Simulator’ is a Wildlife Photography Video Game for PC (via PetaPixel) Picks of the Week: Don: Topaz Labs Gigapixel AI Steve: Ask David Bergman and the YouTube playlist And remember… Macro Photography: The Universe at Our Feet will only be available as a hardcover book for a limited time. Copies that are left after we move to Bulgaria will be placed in storage for an undefined period of time. Grab one while you still can! Connect with Our Hosts & Guests Don Komarechka: Website, Twitter, Facebook, Flickr, Instagram, Pinterest Steve Brazill: Podcast: Behind the Shot, Website, Twitter, Instagram, 500px, Facebook
Bonus: I’m moving to Bulgaria! Adventure awaits us, and we’ll likely be leaving at some point in October. In the meantime, if you wanted a copy of my new book, Macro Photography: The Universe at Our Feet, the time to place an order is now. Also, if you’d like to order a print of anything please get in touch! Story 1: The RED V-RAPTOR ST is a $25K cinema camera capable of 8K 120fps 16-bit Raw video capture (via DPReview) Story 2: Fujifilm announces GFX 50S II, 35-70mm 4.5-5.6 WR and forthcoming lenses (via DPReview) Story 3: Panasonic photoshopped a white man’s head onto a Black man’s body (via The Verge) Story 4: Samsung Launches the First-Ever 200-Megapixel Smartphone Sensor (via PetaPixel) Picks of the Week: Don: Platypod Super Mini Clamp – awesome crab clamp. Use the discount for DONKOM15 for 15% off. Allan: GoPro flotation device Connect with Our Hosts & Guests Don Komarechka: Website, Twitter, Facebook, Flickr, Instagram, Pinterest Allan Attridge: Website, Two Hosers Podcast, E-Mail, Facebook
On this episode of Photo Geek Weekly, Jeff Harmon joins the conversation to talk about grey-market and counterfeit gear, a new film stock with ISO 5, how to protect yourself from disaster and a $22,000 judgement against a photographer. All this and more, thanks for listening! Bonus: Don’s new book is the #1 selling book on B&H Photo! Story 1: Canon publishes microsite to bring awareness to counterfeit, gray market Canon products (via DPReview) Story 2: New film brand No Color Studio launches with ISO 5 film (via KOSMO FOTO) Story 3: Photographer Loses All Gear and Work to Apartment Fire (via PetaPixel) Story 4: Judge Orders Photographer to Pay $22,000 for Failing to Deliver Wedding (via PetaPixel) Picks of the Week: Don: Flickr. The more I share my work online, the more I feel like Flickr displays my images the best out of any social media platform. Jeff: OWC Thunderbolt Dock Connect with Our Hosts & Guests Don Komarechka: Website, Twitter, Facebook, Flickr, Instagram, Pinterest Jeff Harmon: Website, PhotoTaco Podcast, Master Photography Podcast, Facebook, Instagram, Instagram
On this episode of Photo Geek Weekly, Steve Brazill joins to discuss The Leitz Phone 1 and why the camera isn’t centered, other smartphone options for photographers, Sigma’s new 150-600mm lens, Apple Mac Pro GPU options get elevated and how to annoy a photographer. Plus a bonus copyright case! All this and more, thanks to everyone who listens. Bonus: Don’s new Macro Photography book is available from select retailers: Buy from B&H Photo (United States) | Buy from the Camera Store (Canada) Story 1: Leica’s first smartphone, the Leitz Phone 1, hits the Japanese market (via DPReview) Related: Sharp’s new Aquos R6 smartphone puts a 20MP 1-inch sensor behind a Leica-branded Summicron lens (via DPReview) Related: Is Sony’s Xperia 1 III the Ultimate Phone for Photographers? (via fstoppers) Story 2: Sigma announces 150-600mm F5-6.3 DG DN OS ‘Sports’ lens for E and L mounts (via DPReview) Related: Hands-on with the Sigma 150-600mm F5-6.3 DG DN OS Sport (via DPReview) Story 3: Apple expands GPU options for the Mac Pro, offering up to 128GB of GDDR6 memory (via DPReview) Story 4: How to Annoy a Photographer (via fstoppers) Story 5: Too infringing to bear: NY court sides with photographer in suit over embedded image (via JD Supra) Picks of the Week: Don: @forexposure_txt Twitter account Steve: Manfrotto ProCUBE Professional Twin Charger Connect with Our Hosts & Guests Don Komarechka: Website, Twitter, Facebook, Flickr, Instagram, Pinterest Steve Brazill: Podcast: Behind the Shot, Website, Twitter, Instagram, 500px, Facebook
On this episode of Photo Geek Weekly, Martin Bailey joins the conversation around patents, pro-level resolution, the ethics of licensing photojournalism images and what some might consider a dream job in Iceland for a month. All this and more, thanks for listening! Story 1: Canon patent application shows shutter-like barrier mechanism for protecting mirrorless image sensors (via DPReview) Story 2: Metadata from Olympic photographer’s photos suggests the EOS R3 will have a 24MP sensor (via DPReview) Story 3: Woman Upset Photo of Her Mourning Mother Sold on Getty Images (via PetaPixel) Story 4: This Iceland Hotel Is Offering One Traveler a Month-long Stay If They Can Photograph the Northern Lights (via Travel & Leisure) Picks of the Week: Don: Moment Macro 10x Lens Martin: MBP Fine Art Border Tools – and you can read more about it here. Connect with Our Hosts & Guests Don Komarechka: Website, Twitter, Facebook, Flickr, Instagram, Pinterest Martin Bailey: Website, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram
On this episode of Photo Geek Weekly, Allan Attridge joins the show to discuss how to grow your skills as a photographer, a new backup and digital asset manager from SmugMug, and how we would like a film-to-digital conversion take place. It’s always great to have Allan on the show, especially since we both just dodged some natural disasters recently. Enjoy the conversation! Story 1: Canon Futures: Canon Canada is bringing together a team of industry-leading creatives to be your mentors to help you launch your creative career. (via Canon Futures) Story 2: SmugMug Source is a new, AI-powered Raw file management service from SmugMug (via DPReview) Story 3: Seven Skills to Help You Improve Your Photography (via fstoppers) Story 4: Video: 3D printed film canister and Raspberry Pi camera can turn an old film camera into a digital camera (via DPReview) Picks of the Week: Don: TRENDnet TUC-ET5G 5 gigabit ethernet USB-C adapter Allan: GoPro HERO8 Black Connect with Our Hosts & Guests Don Komarechka: Website, Twitter, Facebook, Flickr, Instagram, Pinterest Allan Attridge: Website, Two Hosers Podcast, E-Mail, Facebook
On this episode of Photo Geek Weekly, Steve Brazill joins to discuss new cameras small and gigantic, how nations should handle truth in imaging on social media, advancements in competition for Photoshop and what exactly a “lightograph” is. All this and more – thanks for listening! Preamble: if you have a copy of my new book, it would be great if you could write a review on Amazon. Even if you don’t have the Kindle Edition, a review of the book can still be submitted. You’d have my sincere gratitude! Story 1: Yongnuo YN455: A New Android-Powered M43 Mirrorless Camera (via PetaPixel) Related: LargeSense Launches the LS45: a Full-Size 4×5 Large Format Digital Back (via ) Story 2: Norway passes law requiring influencers to label retouched photos on social media (via DPReview) Related: US Intelligence Agency Photoshops Cover Photo of Diversity Report (via PetaPixel) Story 3: ACDSee releases free beta of Gemstone, its brand-new Photoshop competitor (via DPReview) Related: Darktable 3.6 released, adds significant usability and performance improvements (via DPReview) Story 4: Jeremy Cowart unveils the ‘Lightograph,’ calls it ‘the next evolution of the photograph’ (via DPReview) Picks of the Week: Don: Princeton Photo Workshop, and specifically two upcoming workshops I have virtually with them: Remote Learning: Macro Photography with Don Komarechka Remote Learning: Vision Beyond Seeing with Don Komarechka Steve: sigma 150-600mm f/5-6.3 DG OS HSM Contemporary Lens Connect with Our Hosts & Guests Don Komarechka: Website, Twitter, Facebook, Flickr, Instagram, Pinterest Steve Brazill: Podcast: Behind the Shot, Website, Twitter, Instagram, 500px, Facebook
On this episode of Photo Geek Weekly, Chris Niccolls joins the conversation to discuss his experience with the Nikon Zfc, the future of Instagram and where photographers should spend their social media time, storage and security issues and the newest product from Lensbaby that might be taking things in the wrong direction. All this and more, thanks as always for listening! Story 1: Nikon Z fc Initial Review (via DPReview) Story 2: Instagram alienates photography community after CEO’s recent statement (via DPReview) Story 3: Major Vulnerability Affects All Western Digital NAS Devices Running OS 3 (via PetaPixel) Story 4: Lensbaby announces new Obscura system, a modern take on pinhole photography (via DPReview) Picks of the Week: Don: Synology DiskStation DS720+ 2-Bay NAS Enclosure Chris: Haida NanoPro Interchangeable Magnetic Variable ND Filters Connect with Our Hosts & Guests Don Komarechka: Website, Twitter, Facebook, Flickr, Instagram, Pinterest Chris Niccolls: DPReviewTV (youtube), Twitter, Instagram, Facebook
On this episode of Photo Geek Weekly, Ant Pruitt joins the conversation to discuss some heavy and light topics, from the way tech and camera companies treated migrant works through the pandemic to zany patents from Samsung. Also, taking apart things to fix them, and why photographers and videographers might care about Windows 11. All this and more – thanks as always for listening! Story 1: Canon ‘Locked Up’ Migrant Workers in Taiwan Amid COVID-19: Report (via PetaPixel) Story 2: Photographer Finds Peak Design’s Customer Service Claims Misleading (via PetaPixel) Story 3: Microsoft Windows 11 Announcement (via Windows Central) Story 4: Samsung Patents Describe Methods That Solve Two Camera Limitations (via PetaPixel) Bonus: Maybe leave a review of my new book over on Amazon? And if you just recently started listening to this podcast, let me know how you heard about it! Picks of the Week: Don: Atomos Ninja V external recorder Ant: Black Magic Pocket Cinema Camera 6K Pro – Reviewed hands-on with Ant. Connect with Our Hosts & Guests Don Komarechka: Website, Twitter, Facebook, Flickr, Instagram, Pinterest Ant Pruitt: Website / Portfolio, Twitter, Instagram, Hands on Photography on TWiT
On this episode of Photo Geek Weekly, Alastair Jolly (Global Brand Manager for SmugMug and Flickr) joins the conversation to geek out about a possible retro-inspired camera from Nikon, how Instagram’s algorithms bring infringed content to your stream, Razer’s new 14″ blade laptop that checks all the boxes but one, and new images from the NASA Juno mission. All this and more, thanks for listening! Story 1: The Nikon Zfc Will Be a Retro-Inspired $1,000 APS-C Camera: Report (via PetaPixel) Story 2: When Will Instagram Tell Us How Much Money It Makes From Your Stolen Content? (via fstoppers) Related: Shedding More Light on How Instagram Works (via Instagram Blog) Story 3: Razer announces new Blade 14 laptop with AMD Ryzen 9 CPU, up to RTX 3080 GPU and more (via DPReview) Story 4: See the first images NASA’s Juno captured as it sailed by Jupiter’s giant moon, Ganymede (via DPReview) Picks of the Week: Don: LAMY Studio Lx Black – very nice fountain pen if you enjoy writing. I’m signing all of my books with it. Alastair: Halide Mark II – Camera app for iOS with impressive features. Bonus: Don’s thread on copyright on Twitter from this week “The Snowflake” is available in an NFT auction! 2500 hours of work across half a decade to produce this image, it’s hard to find many things more unique than this image worthy of becoming an NFT. Check it out! Connect with Our Hosts & Guests Don Komarechka: Website, Twitter, Facebook, Flickr, Instagram, Pinterest Alastair Jolly: Flickr, SmugMug Live!, Twitter, Instagram
On this episode of Photo Geek Weekly, Steve Brazill joins the conversation for another live episode! We discuss a lot of science topics that truly push our current limits of photography, from a greater understanding of the first colour images through to breaking boundaries in lens size and resolving power. All this and a discussion of limit-pushing lenses, what’s not to love about this episode? Thanks for listening! Bonus: Video of this episode is available here on YouTube. Story 1: Physicists now understand the multi-spectral qualities of the world’s first color photographs (via DPReview) Story 2: Revolutionary ‘Spaceplate’ Could Eliminate Traditional Camera Lenses (via PetaPixel) Story 3: Light-shrinking material lets ordinary microscope see in super resolution (via Phys.org) Story 4: Rare Zeiss Planar 50mm F0.7 lens designed for NASA could fetch $150,000 at auction (via DPReview) Related: World’s longest AF SLR lens, the Canon EF 1200mm F5.6, comes up for sale at auction in Germany (via DPReview) Picks of the Week: Don: red/blue anaglyph glasses – experiment a little, try shooting in 3D! Steve: DxO Nik Collection 4 Bonus: Steve’s unboxing video of Don’s new book: Connect with Our Hosts & Guests Don Komarechka: Website, Twitter, Facebook, Flickr, Instagram, Pinterest Steve Brazill: Podcast: Behind the Shot, Website, Twitter, Instagram, 500px, Facebook
On this episode of Photo Geek Weekly, Allan Attridge joins to discuss copyright infringement in video games, the juggernauts from Canon and Nikon, inexpensive (and hopefully good) lenses, as well as the latest and future from Apple. All this and more! And if the audio sounds a little muffled, the primary recording had issues and a back-up was needed. Sorry about that, but thanks for listening! Story 1: Photographer Sues Capcom for $12M for Using Her Photos in Video Games (via PetaPixel) Story 2: Canon EOS R3 will shoot 30 fps Raw bursts, with oversampled 4K and 8-stop IS (via DPReview) Related: Nikon: Team Developing the Z9 Understands its Grand Expectations (via PetaPixel) Story 3: 7artisans releases three new budget-friendly primes, including a fisheye and macro lens (via DPReview) Related: LAOWA 4mm F2.8 Fisheye now available as native L-mount version (via l-rumors.com) Story 4: Report: Apple expected to use sensor-shift image stabilization units in all of its next-generation iPhone models (via DPReview) Related: iFixit gives the new 24″ M1 iMac a proper teardown treatment with a 2/10 repairability score (via DPReview) Picks of the Week: Don: Montreal Printing “Elite” business cards Allan: Band of Brothers (miniseries) Connect with Our Hosts & Guests Don Komarechka: Website, Twitter, Facebook, Flickr, Instagram, Pinterest Allan Attridge: Website, Two Hosers Podcast, E-Mail, Facebook
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Robin Allen

Love the podcast. Been following since day one Don. Great work

Jan 14th
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Jun 5th
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Michael Miller

Don your discussion on the stock photo & Walmart was a bit off. Your discussion lead listeners to believe that Walmart licensed the image. The Petapixel article noted the company who actually licensed the image, and the created the products which ended up in Walmart. So in this case the big corporate entity is not the one taking advantage of a photographer. Really enjoy your podcast.

Jan 24th
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Roger Jones

Great Podcast from a incredible photographer love it so far. The time fly by

Oct 20th
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