Posts Tagged ‘Smartphones’

New media photographer podcast 70

Monday, October 12th, 2009

This week Rosh has a show full of information, news and ideas for the new media photographer.

  1. onOne Software’s Photo Essentials 3
  2. Topaz ReMask
  3. PhotoShelter and Graph Paper Press
  4. Adobe Photoshop.com Mobile iPhone App
  5. ASMP Find A Photographer iPhone App
  6. Powermat Wireless Charging System
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Nine new things you need to know

Wednesday, September 30th, 2009

In our continuing effort to keep the New Media Photographer community well informed, here is a catch-up list of nine newsworthy items from recent weeks:

Posterous now has customizable pages.  Posterous is a blog site designed for e-mail users.  The system allows bloggers to post information or photographs to their site via e-mail.  It has become very popular with camera phone photographers who like to post their images immediately.

TinEye will begin indexing PhotoShelter images.  Partnering with sites that cater to photographers who would care the most about keeping track of their image usage is an excellent move for TinEye. As a PhotoShelter subscriber, I am pleased.

Twitter, a company that has not generated any real income during the three years of its existence, has or may be receiving $100 million in funding to keep it going.

Shutterstock announced last week that is has acquired BigStockPhoto, a credit-based stock photo agency headquartered in Davis, Calif. Also, Shutterfly bought Tiny Pictures; the consolidations continue.

Google will release the Wave application to 100,000 testers soon. Will you be one of the testers?

Clixtr.com is a new photo-sharing application for the iPhone.  It’s a location-based application that allows people at the same event to share photographs in one location.

Photo505.com is a new photo effects site that claims it will offer a different effect for your image every day.

Best Camera release: Chase Jarvis released his highly acclaimed photography application for the iPhone. Chase also has a book and new community related to phone photography.

Dropbox just released a new application for the iPhone.  It’s an easy and convenient cross-platform media storage site.


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New Media Photographer Podcast 68

Monday, September 28th, 2009

This week Rosh asks – how do creative visual people adapt to new technology?

  • Time 30:00
  • Hosted by Rosh Sillars
  • This podcast is about social, digital and new media and how it relates to the photographer.
  • Topics on this week’s show:Dave Warner Lensflare35, would you like to be interviewed on the podcast, Do you need a 60MP camera, Chase Jarvis, Photos with the iphone, Would photography be better off with one stock house monopoly, photo copyrights and usage ideas,www.rosh.comwordpress
  • This week new media photographer – news headlines:

Hasselblad H4D-60 Medium Format DSLR

ThinkTank Photo’s New Airport TakeOff Rolling Camera Backpack

Adobe Photoshop Elements 8 and Premiere Elements 8

Adobe Creative Suite 4 Unleashed – Seminar Tour

The Best Camera is the One That’s With You: by Chase Jarvis

PANTONE Releases New iPhone App – myPANTONE

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New Media Photographer Podcast 64

Monday, August 31st, 2009

This week Rosh talks about a tool to look into your keyword future, should you be apart of social media and image search.

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