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Vision Slightly Blurred
It's a Wrap! The Final Vision Slightly Blurred Episode
After 139 episodes over 3 years, we're wrapping up PhotoShelter's Vision Slightly Blurred podcast. It has been a joy to talk about the intersection of photography, technology and culture and share those thoughts with you, our audience.In this final episode: Andre D. Wagner is awarded the Gordon Parks Foundation Fellowship, Jonathan Blaustein shares his knowledge of the photo book publishing process, Michael Luo finds photo surveillance of Chinese immigrants in the 19th century, Gabriel Sanchez starts a new photo blog, New York Nico photographs some of NYC's best signs, and Sarah and Allen wax nostalgic. Thanks t...
2022-02-01
24 min
Vision Slightly Blurred
A Harrowing Visual Record of Afghanistan's Worst Week
As the Taliban quickly overran major cities in Afghanistan – culminating in the capture of Kabul – civilian and professional photographers captured the unfolding chaos and the heartbreaking reality of on-the-ground despair. In this episode of the PhotoShelter podcast, Vision Slightly Blurred, Sarah and Allen discuss satellite imagery to Falling Man comparisons to photojournalists risking their lives to capture the historical record.
2021-08-24
21 min
Vision Slightly Blurred
The Audubon Photo Awards Winner is a (beep, beep!) Roadrunner
Caroline Fraser takes the Grand Prize in the 2021 Audubon Photo Awards for a stunning image a Greater Roadrunner backlit through a blanket of dust. It was one of many incredible photos in this year's contest.Also in the show: PhotoShelter's newest guide to mentorship, Norway enacts legislation requiring advertisers to attach a label indicating manipulated photos, Chinese conglomerate Tencent uses facial recognition to police a cyber curfew, and David Hobby spots content creation studios at the mall. Say what?
2021-07-13
20 min
Vision Slightly Blurred
Podcast: Heartbreak & Destruction in Photos from Gaza and Israel
After years of relative calm, tensions between Palestinians and Israelis has escalated in recent days through a series of provocations that have been answered with escalating violence. On the ground, photojournalists have been capturing scenes of chaos, destruction, and heartbreak under the incredibly difficult conditions. On this episode of the PhotoShelter podcast, Vision Slightly Blurred, Sarah and Allen discuss how on-the-ground reporting helps bring clarity to the conflict.Also on the show: Stephen Voss captures the first 100 days of the Biden presidency for Politico, photographer and former public school teacher Meryl Meisler publishes a new...
2021-05-18
26 min
Vision Slightly Blurred
What Was Up With That Super Bowl LV Camera Work?
Out-of-focus end zone shots and The Weeknd's meme-worthy "dance" with a camera raised a lot of eyebrows. Innovation or gimmicks? Sarah and Allen discuss all the Super Bowl coverage.Also: The Biden White House is live on Flickr, a free PhotoShelter webinar on the Social Effects of Photography, and RIP to photographer Ricky Powell, the "4th Beastie Boy."
2021-02-10
27 min
Vision Slightly Blurred
Brendan Smialowski Unwittingly Strikes Internet Gold with Bernie Memes
While covering the inauguration of President Joe Biden, AFP photographer Brendan Smialowski focused his camera onto Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders for two quick frames. Somehow the totally unremarkable photo perfectly captured Bernie's spirit and a thousand memes were born much to Smialowski's chagrin.In this episode of PhotoShelter's Vision Slightly Blurred, hosts Sarah Jacobs and Allen Murabayashi discuss Bernie Memes, Quil Lemons becomes the youngest photographer to get a Vanity Fair cover, Marzena Skubatz captures an Icelandic weather station, and NY's MTA remembers the employees lost to COVID with a beautiful portrait exhibit.
2021-01-26
18 min
Vision Slightly Blurred
Photoville Returns to NYC in a Pandemic, TIME 100 Covers, and Photos of Fancy Cake
Since its inception, Photoville has used outdoor space to display a wide range of incredible photographs on the Brooklyn Bridge waterfront – which ironically makes it a perfect way to celebrate photography in the era of COVID-19. This year's show runs from Sept 17 - Nov 29 at multiple locations around the NYC, so check it out.Also in the show, TIME tapped multiple photographers for its TIME 100 issue of influential people, and Sarah and Allen tell you why it doesn't create visual cohesion; PhotoShelter's Caitlyn Edwards interviews Isadora Kosofsky who gained access to an all-COVID-19 nursing home; Antwuan Sargent in...
2020-10-01
38 min
The Sport Lifestyle Network Podcast
Andrew Fingerman, CEO of PhotoShelter, & Tyler Steinhardt, Director of Marketing of PLL
In this episode of the SLN Podcast, we speak to Tyler Steinhardt, Director of Marketing for the Premier Lacrosse League, and Andrew Fingerman, CEO of PhotoShelter. PhotoShelter is one of the leading visual media technology companies today and just announced how their artificial intelligence solution is powering a new partnership with the Premier Lacrosse League. Tyler spoke specifically how AI from PhotoShelter is saving his team hundreds of hours of work by auto-tagging pictures, and even automatically identifying brands on the field of play!
2020-09-10
32 min
Vision Slightly Blurred
The Folded Map Project's Tonika Johnson Confronts Alec Soth & the NYT
On September 5, 2020, The New York Times published the latest entry in their "The America We Need" Times Opinion series to examine two neighborhoods on Chicago's North Side and South Side and the enormous disparities in wealth and health.The NYT hired an out-of-towner – Magnum Photos' Alec Soth – to cover the sensitive and complex topic of the effects of segregation and racism, only to discover that Chicago photographer Tonika Johnson had done nearly identical work with a significantly greater depth for years.In this episode of Vision Slightly Blurred, Sarah and Allen discuss the controversy and comp...
2020-09-09
31 min
Vision Slightly Blurred
California Wildfires, the Whitney Screws Up, Texas Isaiah, and RIP Chadwick Boseman
Sarah is back in NYC, and we're ready to talk photography! In this episode, a network of surveillance cameras captures the California wildfires, the Whitney Museum tries to mount a show with Black photographers with images from a charity print sale, Texas Isaiah becomes the first trans photographer to land the cover of Vogue UK, and remembering Chadwick Boseman in pictures.#WakandaForever
2020-09-02
31 min
Vision Slightly Blurred
What Photographers Can Learn from the Whitney Museum & See in Black Debacle
Today's episode is an audio version of Allen Murabayashi's piece entitled "What Photographers Can Learn from the Whitney Museum & See in Black Debacle" which can be found at blog.photoshelter.com
2020-09-01
16 min
Vision Slightly Blurred
The Strange Lure (and Joy) of Other People's Photos
Is Alberto di Lenardo the next Vivian Maier? Prior to his death, di Lenardo showed his granddaughter a "secret room" filled with the negatives of over 8,000 photos which she edited into a new book entitled "An Attic Full of Trains."Also, Aaron Siskind's "Pleasures and Terrors of Levitation," Hannah Beachler requests that we use color photos from the Civil Rights era, and Bill Shapiro on the strange lure of other people's photos.
2020-08-18
19 min
Vision Slightly Blurred
Beirut in Photos, #IwanttoseeNyome, Is Getty Selling Images of Child Exploitation?
In this jam-packed episode of Vision Slightly Blurred, Sarah and Allen discuss how citizen journalism and professional photojournalism gave us an incredible point of view of the tragic explosion in Beirut, Andy Day and Benjamin Chesterton uncover Magnum Photo images of child sexual exploitation, Instagram censors (then allows) images of plus-size Black model Nyome Nicholas-Williams, CJR interviews Art Greenspon, Robert Hodierne, David Burnett and David Hume Kennerly on covering COVID, the #ReeseChallenge, and a wild boar steals a man's laptop!
2020-08-11
34 min
Vision Slightly Blurred
Kodak Becomes a Pharma Company, AP Switches to Sony, RIP John Lewis
With a $765 million loan under the U.S. Defense Production Act, Kodak has pivoted from film chemistry to pharmaceutical ingredients. The loan sent Kodak's stock price soaring from $2.61 to as high as $60 before settling in the low $20s. Eyebrows were also raised when it was revealed that Kodak Executive Chairman Jim Continenza scored a stock option grant the day before the announcement that could net him close to $100 million. Also, Judge Nelson Lee stays his own ruling for three weeks to allow Seattle media companies to prepare their appeal to the Seattle Police Department's subpoena of unpublished p...
2020-08-03
30 min
Vision Slightly Blurred
Martin Parr Apologizes, Male Doctors Try to Shame Their Female Peers with Photos, and the Hippest Octogenarians
After 18 months, a campaign started by then 18-year old Mercedes Baptiste Halliday, a Black photo student in London, to stop the sales of a republication of Gian Butturini's "London" by Martin Parr has come to and end. An official apology plus Parr's request to destroy the remaining inventory (although publisher Damiani has apparently put the books on sale rather than destroyed them) has given Halliday a well-earned victory against racism and an entrenched "generation of white, middle-aged men who do what they want without any consequences."Plus, three male doctors create fake social media accounts to spy...
2020-07-27
29 min
Vision Slightly Blurred
Dario Calmese Photographs Viola Davis for Vanity Fair and References a Slave Photo
After the controversy surrounding Annie Leibovitz's Vogue cover of Simone Biles, Vanity Fair published a beautiful photo spread of Viola Davis taken by Dario Calmese. The images were spectacular, but Calmese used an old photo as a reference image for the cover, which caused controversy and discussion on Twitter.
2020-07-20
34 min
Vision Slightly Blurred
Annie Leibovitz Photographs Simone Biles for Vogue...and Twitter Loses Its Mind
Co-host Allen Murabayashi recounts his participation on an ICP panel about protestors and ethics with panelists Tara Pixley, Brent Lewis, and Joshua Lott, David Burnett writes a letter to NPPA, Amy Scott responds, Women Photograph announce their grant winners, and Twitter does not like Annie Leibovitz's photos of GOAT Simone Biles. In this episode of Vision Slightly Blurred, Sarah and Allen breakdown the week's photo news right now!
2020-07-13
32 min
Vision Slightly Blurred
Did the Media Get Played by Trump? Magnum Faces Questions About Diversity, and Hot Dogs!
President Trump gave a Fourth of July Speech at Mount Rushmore, which provided a perfect spectacle for Presidential propaganda. Did the media get played by circulating these "patriotic" images, or was the publication more nuanced? In this episode of Vision Slightly Blurred, Sarah Jacobs and Allen Murabayashi also discuss controversy surrounding diversity at Magnum Photos and of members Martin Parr and Lua Ribeira, and finally some images of hot dogs to round out the holiday weekend.
2020-07-06
32 min
Vision Slightly Blurred
Presented with Pride – The Evolving POV of LGBTQ Photographers
As Pride month comes to a close, we highlight just a small number of photographers doing thought-provoking work from Robert Mapplethorpe's controversial sex images to tender images of middle-aged love by Matthew Papa.Also in the show, the Photo Bill of Rights is unveiled (controversy follows), the Robert Giard Foundation's grant for emerging LGBTQ photographers, Tom Bianchi, Collier Schorr, Ryan McGinley, Muholi, Queer Appalachia, and a comparison of three kiss photos by Elinor Carucci, David Uzochukwu, and Ryan James Caruthers.
2020-06-29
44 min
Vision Slightly Blurred
Jake May's Beautiful Juneteenth Photo, Jesse Dittmar Snaps Charli D'Amelio, and NYT's Selfies of Black Photographers
Juneteenth, the Summer Solstice, and Father's Day – all in one weekend – with some fantastic photography to boot.In this episode of Vision Slightly Blurred, Sarah and Allen discuss the wonderful work of Jake May in Flint, MI, Linda Tirado sues the police for shooting her in the eye, Jesse Dittmar takes an assignment with the Washington Post to photograph TikTok star Charli D'Amelio, and the NYT's "Self-Portraits From Black Photographers Reflecting on America."
2020-06-22
33 min
Vision Slightly Blurred
Photojournalists Have a Heated Ethics Debate & Black Photographers Create the VogueChallenge
As photographers responded to the controversial Poynter article entitled "Photographers are being called on to stop showing protesters' face. Should they?" PhotoShelter co-founder Allen Murabayashi published a series of pieces that intensified the conversation around the First Amendment and the well-being of protesters and vulnerable populations. Allen and co-host Sarah Jacobs also discuss Michael Christopher Brown's response to criticism of his NY Mag cover, Michael Santiago takes a buyout, Apple gets a patent for "socially distanced selfies" and BIPOC photographers create the viral #VogueChallenge.
2020-06-15
40 min
Vision Slightly Blurred
Should Photographers Show Protestors' Faces? It's a Misleading Question.
In the midst of global protests in support of #BlackLivesMatter, the Poynter Institute caused a ruckus within the photojournalism industry last week with the provocatively titled “Photographers are being called on to stop showing protestors’ faces. Should they?”At least part of the outright dismissal of the article by some photojournalists stemmed from the second sentence which reads “But there’s a growing movement that calls for journalists and citizens to blur or not show protesters’ faces.” In the same week, the encrypted communications app Signal released a feature to blur faces in photos, which served to conflate journ...
2020-06-08
34 min
Vision Slightly Blurred
Photojournalists Attacked and Arrested at Protests Around the Country
In the span of less than a week, concerns about COVID-19 have taken a backseat to the nationwide protests against police brutality and racism sparked by the deaths of George Floyd, Ahmad Aubrey, and Breonna Taylor. Photojournalists covering the scenes have been confronted with violence against them by police and unknown agitators.In this episode of Vision Slightly Blurred, Sarah Jacobs and Allen Murabayashi discuss the incredible photography being produced around the country – including by many smaller newsrooms, discuss whether we should be calling images "Pulitzer Prize worthy" in the moment that the work is created, and ho...
2020-06-01
37 min
Vision Slightly Blurred
Robert Pattinson Takes a Selfie for GQ, Travis Long Covers Protesters, and Justine Kurland's Girl Pictures
In this episode of the PhotoShelter podcast, Vision Slightly Blurred, Sarah Jacobs and Allen Murabayashi talk about Travis Long's photo of a missile launcher-carrying protestor, Nicola Cordi's "Italy in the Spring of 2020" diptychs using Google Earth, Robert Pattinson's selfies for GQ, an interview with New York Magazine's Jody Quon, Emman Montalvan's portraits of Kehlani, and Justine Kurland's new book featuring the work of her Girl Pictures project.
2020-05-18
29 min
Vision Slightly Blurred
How Photographers Are Staying Creative During COVID-19
In this week’s episode of PhotoShelter’s podcast “Vision Slightly Blurred,” @sarahjake and @allen3m discuss sheltering in Dallas and Honolulu, the dystopian photography of empty places, how teachers are dealing with distance learning, and the creative things that photographers do.
2020-04-06
29 min
Vision Slightly Blurred
How the Kids Are Learning Photography on TikTok
TikTok, the video-based social media app, usually conjures visions of teens mimicking the latest dance craze, but it's probably better described as short attention span YouTube. In 2017, ByteDance, the Chinese-owned parent company of TikTok, acquired the Musical.ly app, which had gained a toehold with an under-18 demographic by becoming a replacement for the comedy-oriented Vine app along with a burgeoning lip synching community.Although the app still skews heavily towards music, it has predictably evolved as a youth-oriented, generic video delivery platform. As such, a whole gaggle of teen photographers has emerged as "experts" – delivering pop so...
2020-03-09
22 min
Vision Slightly Blurred
Twitter Beefs: The Photo Industry Fights Over Photo Contests
Late Winter and early Spring bring another cycle of photo contest season – that time of year when many major prizes are announced (especially in the photojournalism realm). And with each year bring another round of punditry regarding the value of photo contests and an almost inevitable controversy regarding the winners.In this week's episode of PhotoShelter's Vision Slightly Blurred podcast, Sarah (@sarahjake) and Allen (@allen3m) discuss the controversy around the 77th Pictures of the Year contest, as well as the Sony World Photography Awards' decision to censor images of the Hong Kong protest taken by Ko Chu...
2020-03-02
27 min
Vision Slightly Blurred
In (Partial) Defense of Flickr
On December 19, 2019, Flickr (and Smugmug) CEO Don MacAskill posted a letter entitled “The world’s most-beloved, money-losing business needs your help.” MacAskill described how Smugmug saved Flickr from an imminent demise at the hands of Verizon, and how the company needed the photo community to step up to staunch the money-losing operation.Was the plea an honest and transparent message, or an admission that MacAskill made a critical mistake in acquiring the company. Online reaction was swift, but not necessarily fair. In this episode of Vision Slightly Blurred, PhotoShelter co-founder Allen Murabayashi shares his thoughts from his experi...
2020-01-13
34 min
Vision Slightly Blurred
All I Want for Christmas (and Hanukah and Kwanzaa) is...
The holiday season is upon us, and it's the perfect time to start dropping hints about all the wonderful gear and experience that you covet as a photographer. In conjunction with Feature Shoot, PhotoShelter has also released "The Photographer's Ultimate Holiday Gift Guide" with practical and inspiring suggestions from working professionals.While you're downloading the guide, listen to the dulcet tones of Sarah and Allen's voices while they subtly tell you what you ought to gift them this holiday season. It's a fun stocking stuffer of an episode. Have some spiked eggnog until your vision gets slightly...
2019-12-09
20 min
Vision Slightly Blurred
What Should You Look For In a Photo Workshop?
There are thousands of photography workshops to teach specific techniques and/or inspire attendees from amateurs to full-time pros. In this episode of Vision Slightly Blurred, Sarah and Allen talk about workshop disasters, evaluating workshops, and whether pros should consider alternate events like a portfolio review to further their careers.And don't forget PhotoShelter's annual list of "40 Exciting Photography Workshops Happening in 2019 & 2020" which you can find on the blog at https://blog.photoshelter.com/2019/05/have-camera-will-travel-40-exciting-photography-workshops-happening-in-2019-2020/
2019-06-10
14 min
Vision Slightly Blurred
Facial Recognition: Your Photos Reveal More!
Facial recognition software gives consumers a powerful way to auto-tag and organize photos. But like many technologies, the potential for abuse is significant – especially for hackers, overreaching governments and law enforcement agencies. Sarah and Allen discuss the implications in our premiere episode of "Vision Slightly Blurred," a new PhotoShelter podcast.
2019-03-11
16 min
Vision Slightly Blurred
Introducing: Vision Slightly Blurred
A brand new photography podcast from PhotoShelter with hosts Sarah Jacobs and Co-founder Allen Murabayashi. But we're not talking about gear or the newest version of your favorite software. Instead we're talking about how photography and photographers influence culture, how technology is shaping the definition of photography, and fun stuff like cool images of Beyoncé.Join us weekly starting Monday, March 11.
2019-03-05
03 min
10 Frames Per Second
Dissecting the World Press and Pulitzer winners with Photoshelter co-founder Allen Murabayashi.
This week we discuss the past, present (scandals), and future of both the controversial World Press Photo 2018 and Pulitzer winners for photography with our fav photo pundit and Photoshelter co-founder Allen Murabayashi. Was this year’s Burning Protester controversial?
2018-05-08
00 min
I Love Photography
Nikon Ambassador Joey Terrill on His Career as a Freelance Photographer
Nikon Ambassador and lighting expert Joey Terrill sat down to talk with us about his decision to pursue commercial photography unlike his brother Mark, a well-known photojournalist for the AP.
2018-02-16
00 min
I Love Photography
Sage Spirit – An Interview with Conservation Photographer Dave Showalter
Colorado-based photographer Dave Showalter focuses on Western Conservation. A fellow with the International League of Conservation Photographers, Dave has published two books about the importance of the prairie ecosystem in the Great Plains and the plants and creatures that inhabit the area.
2017-12-01
00 min
I Love Photography
Send in the Geeks! An Interview with Melissa Lyttle
Independent photojournalist and National Press Photographers Association (NPPA) President Melissa Lyttle sits down with PhotoShelter's Allen Murabayashi a day after her annual Geek Fest photography festival to talk about the freelance life, the value of an NPPA membership and sexual harassment in the industry.
2017-11-21
00 min
I Love Photography
Pulitzer Prize Winner Deanne Fitzmaurice
Live from the Summit California Sports Workshop, we speak with Pulitzer Prize winner Deanne Fitzmaurice about judging the College Photographer of the Year Award and ensuing controversy about the winner's portfolio, ethics in photojournalism, the freelance life, sexual harassment in the industry, and much more.
2017-11-16
00 min
I Love Photography
An Interview with Conservation Photographer Michael Forsberg
Michael Forsberg has spent his career focused on his hometown of Nebraska. The area which is sometimes pejoratively referred to as "fly over" country is actually home to the Great Plains (an integral part of the nation's bread basket and ecosystem diversity) and massive watersheds that provide life to humans and animals alike. We interviewed Forsberg at the Photography at the Summit Nature Workshop where he serves as faculty.
2017-03-17
00 min
I Love Photography
An Interview with Wildlife Photographer Melissa Groo
PhotoShelter's Allen Murabayashi interviews wildlife photographer Melissa Groo, winner of the 2016 Audubon Photography Award on her concern for conservation, ethics, and the challenges of making a career in wildlife photography.
2016-11-16
00 min
I Love Photography
An Interview with Outdoor Photographer's Wes Pitts
PhotoShelter's Allen Murabayashi interviews the editor of Outdoor Photographer, Wes Pitts, to discuss conservation photography, changes in the magazine landscape, and how to pitch him a great story.
2016-10-24
00 min
I Love Photography
What Makes an Image Iconic | I Love Photography | Ep 61
Jonathan Bachman's recent image from Baton Rouge has been called "iconic" and "legendary" and compared to great historical photos like "Tank Man." Other pundits have said it's just a bunch of hype. Michael David Murphy and Allen Murabayashi discuss what makes a photo iconic in this special podcast.
2016-07-14
00 min
I Love Photography
HONY Raises $2m for Pakistan | I Love Photography | Ep 60
Our weekly look at all things photographic with Fernando Gomes and PhotoShelter co-founder Allen Murabayashi. Get the podcast: http://bit.ly/ilovephoto Watch the broadcast: http://bit.ly/ilovephotoyt 1:22 Max Whittaker’s California Wildfire Photos 3:39 Chris Usher’s Katrina Diaspora 6:47 Alex Soth's City of Water 8:34 Tomas Munita's Walking in War's Path 13:23 Photographer loses copyright infringement case because of Creative Commons 16:00 HONY raises $2m to help end bonded labor in Pakistan 20:38 Drones increase heart rates of bears 22:0...
2015-08-27
00 min
I Love Photography
Bruce Gilden & Vice Magazine in Appalachia | I Love Photography | Ep. 59
Our weekly look at all things photographic with Fernando Gomes and PhotoShelter co-founder Allen Murabayashi. Get the podcast: http://bit.ly/ilovephoto Watch the broadcast: http://bit.ly/ilovephotoyt 0:26 Bruce Gilden photographs Appalachia for Vice Magazine (and creates controversy) 8:30 Photo of cop pointing gun at woman goes viral, but backstory is different 13:03 Kodak’s First Digital Moment in 1973 15:30 National Geographic Traveler Photo Contest Winners 17:35 Illuminating Joel Sartore’s endangered animal photos on the Empire State Building 20:10 Ron Haviv on Scarves
2015-08-14
00 min
I Love Photography
Old Photos of Penn Station Will Break Your Heart | I Love Photography | Ep. 58
Our weekly look at all things photographic with Fernando Gomes and PhotoShelter co-founder Allen Murabayashi. Get the podcast: http://bit.ly/ilovephoto Watch the broadcast: http://bit.ly/ilovephotoyt 0:44 Taylor Swift makes concessions on photography contract 2:20 Sylvie Robert’s Tippi: My Book of Africa 5:39 Joni Sternbach’s Surf Site Tin Type 8:58 The Art of the Ocean 11:49 71-year old Jeffrey Milstein hangs out of helicopters to take pictures 14:15 Sergey Ponomarev’s gripping photos of human trafficking 17:46 National Archive releases...
2015-07-28
00 min
I Love Photography
Mark Seliger Shoots Amy Schumer as Princess Leia | I Love Photography | Ep. 57
Our weekly look at all things photographic with Fernando Gomes and PhotoShelter co-founder Allen Murabayashi. Get the podcast: http://bit.ly/ilovephoto Watch the broadcast: http://bit.ly/ilovephotoyt 0:29 This is how Pluto photos have improved over the years 2:42 Julian Mauve’s Greetings from Mars 4:05 Luisa Dorr & Navin Kala’s The Self Promenade 7:30 The photo booth algorithm that didn’t factor in bald people 10:38 The 2015 Audubon Award Winners 12:59 Mark Seliger photographs Amy Schumer as Princess Leia for GQ 16:02...
2015-07-21
00 min
I Love Photography
ESPN Body Issue | I Love Photography | Ep. 56
Our weekly look at all things photographic with PhotoShelter co-founder Allen Murabayashi and Fernando Gomes. Get the podcast: http://bit.ly/ilovephoto Watch the broadcast: http://bit.ly/ilovephotoyt 0:36 Introducing a new co-host, Fernando Gomes! 2:27 How to Kill Restrictive Concert Photography Contracts 6:19 Meg Handler on HONY’s Gay Schoolboy Photo 11:16 Loews Hotels uses Instagram photos for ad campaign 14:37 How Instagram is changing professional cooking 17:18 ESPN Body Issue 20:45 Can we photograph the female body differently? 23:07 Laurent Cipr...
2015-07-11
00 min
I Love Photography
Enrique Iglesias Captures a Drone | I Love Photography | Ep. 55
Our weekly look at all things photographic with PhotoShelter co-founder Allen Murabayashi and Sarah Jacobs. Get the podcast: http://bit.ly/ilovephoto Watch the broadcast: http://bit.ly/ilovephotoyt 1:33 Photo Expert: ‘A Manipulated Image Is Not Necessarily a Lie’ 4:30 Steve McCurry’s Assistant Busted in $654,358 ‘Afghan Girl’ Art Theft 6:44 Smiley Pool’s Dallas Flood Aerials 8:30 Annie Leibovitz photographs Caitlyn Jenner for the cover of Vanity Fair 10:36 Sarah Wong’s transgender kids 13:12 A New Kind of Journalism from Getty Images ... and Toyota
2015-06-04
00 min
I Love Photography
$30k for Best Instagrammer | I Love Photography | Ep. 54
Our weekly look at all things photographic with PhotoShelter co-founder Allen Murabayashi and Sarah Jacobs. Get the podcast: http://bit.ly/ilovephoto Watch the broadcast: http://bit.ly/ilovephotoyt 1:21 James Nachtwey covers the aftermath of the Nepal earthquake 4:04 Marcus Bleasdale believes activists photographers is the next wave 6:38 Lauren Greenfield captures China’s Bling Dynasty 10:48 How-old.net was a tricky way to serve you ads 13:40 Pete Souza photographs the President in all 50 States 16:24 2015 National Geographic Traveler Contest 18:24 Getty Imag...
2015-05-15
00 min
I Love Photography
Sally Mann on Sally Mann I Love Photography | Ep. 53 | April 23, 2015
Our weekly look at all things photographic with PhotoShelter co-founder Allen Murabayashi and Sarah Jacobs. Get the podcast: http://bit.ly/ilovephoto Watch the broadcast: http://bit.ly/ilovephotoyt 1:44 2015 Pulitzer Prize Winners 3:30 Will Google's Mobile Friendly Changes Impact Your Photo Website 5:20 Webinar: 8 Tips to Boost Your SEO 6:05 J.R.'s HUGE New York Times Magazine Cover 8:36 The Cost of Sally Mann's Exposure 14:59 Barb Peacock's Changes in a Small Town 16:50 Seller in Canceled Internment Camp Auction Comes Forward...
2015-04-24
00 min
I Love Photography
A Social Network of Selfies??? | I Love Photography Ep. 52 | April 17, 2015
0:56 Kevin Frayer and Diana Markosian win Chris Hondros Fund awards2:50 22 Organizations that want to fund your photography4:40 Yale acquires Lincoln photo collection7:11 Instagram updates guidelines on nudity and harassment10:00 Figure 1 is Instagram for doctors12:15 The perils of stock photography: Rand Paul uses German models14:18 Robert Seale on Gizmodo! and the inane comments that follow16:34 Tsering Topgyal’s Exiled Children of Tibet19:15 Nairobi’s high rise photography club21:17 A pet shelter puts dogs in a photo booth 22:31 Kong is the selfie social network
2015-04-17
00 min
I Love Photography
Andres Serrano's Adorbs Angora Show Bunnies | I Love Photography | Ep. 51 | April 3, 2015
Our weekly look at all things photographic with PhotoShelter co-founder Allen Murabayashi and Sarah Jacobs. Get the podcast: http://bit.ly/ilovephoto Watch the broadcast: http://bit.ly/ilovephotoyt 0:55 Brad Mangin’s Championship Blood 2:20 Incredible Environmental Portraiture by Jonathan Bielaski 3:43 TID Workshop 4:59 Renowned Denver photographer Rich Clarkson to be honored at Final Four 6:26 Jahi Chikwendi, Jerry Wolford Win NPPA'S Photojournalists of the Year 8:28 Legendary Lighting Industry Manufacturer Paul C. Buff Has Died at Age 78 9:48 Once Mighty Lighting Manu...
2015-04-03
00 min
I Love Photography
Ian Willms' Photography Brings Him Close to his Father | I Love Photography Ep. 50
Our weekly look at all things photographic with Sarah Jacobs and PhotoShelter co-founder Allen Murabayashi. Get the podcast: http://bit.ly/ilovephoto Watch the broadcast: http://bit.ly/ilovephotoyt 2:03 PhotoShelter Webinar: Copyright & Your Rights with Jack Reznicki and Ed Greenberg 3:54 Elite Daily Sued for Stealing Photos from Peter Menzel 5:31 Gear Reviews from a Chick who doesn’t do gear reviews: Tamron 24-70mm f/2.8 9:35 Sebastian Saarioos’ insane photo of the northern lights 11:38 Kickstarter events, 3/25: Talking Shop: Rachel Sussman on Becoming an Artist...
2015-03-20
00 min
I Love Photography
Tim Matsui Says Winning Contests Isn't Everything | I Love Photography | Ep. 49 | March 12, 2015
Our weekly look at all things photographic with PhotoShelter co-founder Allen Murabayashi. 1:19 An interview with Tim Matsui who creates social change through documentary journalism 18:41 Disqualified World Press Photo Winner Giovanni Troilo gets exhibitions 20:22 Getty Images CEO Jonathan Klein steps down 21:59 Justin & Mary share branding secrets, and we give away a Tamron lens! 23:01 Martin Schoeller says, “Go assist!” 24:32 The New York Times on Instagram 25:30 Texas Representative introduces bill to restrict the right to photograph police 26:37 Nicholas Williams attaches a camera to his face
2015-03-13
00 min
I Love Photography
PDN Interview's Instagram's Pam Chen | I Love Photography | Ep. 48 | March 5, 2015
Our weekly look at all things photographic with Sarah Jacobs and PhotoShelter co-founder Allen Murabayashi. Get the podcast: http://bit.ly/ilovephoto Watch the broadcast: http://bit.ly/ilovephotoyt 0:59 Justin & Mary Webinar Plus a Tamron Lens Giveway 2:55 Jasmine DeFoore’s Austin Lattice 4:08 World Press Photo Revokes Prize 8:59 SEE University 14:02 These Incredibly Photorealistic CG Images Are Actually Plain Old Photos 15:59 The Three Most Popular Images in Sheryl Sandberg’s Lean In Stock Photo Collection 18:53 These Photos Beautifully Capture the Com...
2015-03-09
00 min
I Love Photography
Logan Mock-Bunting's Freedivers | I Love Photography | Ep. 47 | Feb. 26, 2015
Our weekly look at all things photographic with PhotoShelter co-founder Allen Murabayashi. Get the podcast: http://bit.ly/ilovephoto Watch the broadcast: http://bit.ly/ilovephotoyt 0:45 An interview with Logan Mock-Bunting and his freediving photos 11:09 Was the WIRED article title sensationalist? 18:29 Peter Lik uncovered in the New York Times 20:18 More World Press Photo contest controversy 22:50 Spencer Platt captures frozen rivers in NYC 24:13 Madot Dagbinza's Congolese Army photo journal 25:50 Mihaela Noroc's Atlas of Beauty 27:36 Geordie Wood sh...
2015-02-27
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Westminster Dog Show Lookalikes | I Love Photography | Ep. 46 | Feb. 19, 2015
Our weekly look at all things photographic with PhotoShelter co-founder Allen Murabayashi and Sarah Jacobs. Get the podcast: http://bit.ly/ilovephoto Watch the broadcast: http://bit.ly/ilovephotoyt 1:10 More World Press Photo discussion 5:31 Spider Martin's Photographs of the Selma March 8:26 Rob Whitworth's Dubai Flow Motion 10:38 UnPhotoshopped images of Cindy Crawford 13:52 Aaron Eveland's Hawaiian Sunset 18:35 Photoshop is 25 Years Old! 21:00 The Hanging Tree Photoshop Actions cause a ruckus 23:55 Frank Ockenfels III's Mad Men photos 25:38 Ma...
2015-02-19
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WPP Contest Winners Announced | I Love Photography | Ep. 45 | Feb. 13, 2015
Our weekly look at all things photographic with PhotoShelter co-founder Allen Murabayashi. Get the podcast: http://bit.ly/ilovephoto Watch the broadcast: http://bit.ly/ilovephotoyt 1:52 World Press Photo Winners announced and 20% rejected for manipulation 8:48 Nancy Borowick photographs her parents' cancer 11:18 Joe Capra's 10k Time Lapse of Rio 13:27 Canon 5DS and 5DS R 18:02 Alex Cornell's flipped iceberg 19:50 NYC Museums ban selfie sticks 21:14 President Obama selfie sticks himself for ACA 22:47 Max Avdeev's Ukraine frontline 25:02 Lu...
2015-02-17
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Humans of NY raises over $1.2m for School | I Love Photography | Ep. 44 | Feb. 5, 2015
Our weekly look at all things photographic with Sarah Jacobs and PhotoShelter co-founder Allen Murabayashi. Get the podcast: http://bit.ly/ilovephoto Watch the broadcast: http://bit.ly/ilovephotoyt 1:38 The NPPA on The Value of Professional Photojournalism 7:02 James Nachtwey receives the Lifetime Achievement Award from the ASME 10:18 Why does our Instagram generation think its snaps are so special? 13:13 Justin Poulsen's Severed Thumb Drive Promo 15:38 Humans of New York raises over $1.2M for a Brooklyn School 21:47 Miho Aikawa's Dinner in NY...
2015-02-05
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52 Reason to Love Photography | I Love Photography | Ep. 43 | Dec. 18, 2014
Our annual recap of Reasons to Love Photography! We pick some of our favorites from our list of 52. Our weekly look at all things photographic with Sarah Jacobs and PhotoShelter co-founder Allen Murabayashi. Get the podcast: http://bit.ly/ilovephoto Watch the broadcast: http://bit.ly/ilovephotoyt 1:17 Johnny Nguyen's Photo of Devonte Hart 3:28 The Laborers Who Keep Dick Pics and Beheadings Out of Your Facebook Feed 5:28 Joana Toro Photographs Costumed Characters in Times Square 8:02 Sofie Amalie Klougart Photographs Romance Tou...
2014-12-20
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Peter Lik Sells the World's Most Expensive Photo | I Love Photography | Ep. 42 | Dec. 11, 2014
Our weekly look at all things photographic with Sarah Jacobs and PhotoShelter co-founder Allen Murabayashi. Get the podcast: http://bit.ly/ilovephoto Watch the broadcast: http://bit.ly/ilovephotoyt 1:11 Peter Lik allegedly sells a photo for $6.5m 7:45 Gary Fong defends photographer in Poon/Tang case 11:19 Matthew Leifeit’s images of people looking up. Good idea, poor execution 15:15 Wait Watchers successfully funded on Kickstarter 17:30 Larry Towell’s Afghanistan 21:02 Ten predictions about body cameras 25:34 Paul Pruitt evolves the Santa portra
2014-12-12
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Eric Garner & Civil Disobedience | I Love Photography | Ep. 41 | Dec. 5, 2014
Our weekly look at all things photographic with Sarah Jacobs and PhotoShelter co-founder Allen Murabayashi. Get the podcast: http://bit.ly/ilovephoto Watch the broadcast: http://bit.ly/ilovephotoyt 1:04 Eric Garner and the Civil Rights Photos of Our Time 10:43 Why Richard Koci Hernandez is Deleting his Instagram 13:25 Shawn Christopher uses Google Photo Sphere to capture Gramercy Park 15:43 The haunting photos of a serial killer 18:08 Ageism in the reaction to Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott’s topless photos of Madonna? 20:40 Face...
2014-12-04
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Computers Can Caption Your Photos (Sort of) | I Love Photography | Ep. 40 | Nov 21, 2014
A plus-sized model is featured in the 2015 Pirelli calendar, Bieke Depoorter crashes your house for a night and takes beautiful portraits, and the tallest and shortest man in the world get together for a portrait. It must be Friday because this is I Love Photography Live! Our weekly look at all things photographic with Sarah Jacobs and PhotoShelter co-founder Allen Murabayashi. 1:20 7 feet of snow and counting in Buffalo, NY 4:43 Mike Hollingshead’s Cinemagraphs of storm cells 6:22 Lisa Leone’s photos of hip hop artists before they were stars 9:22 Bieke Depoorter crashed in strangers’...
2014-11-22
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Kim Kardashian's Butt & the Met's Response | I Love Photography | Ep. 39 | Nov 14, 2014
Our weekly look at all things photographic with Sarah Jacobs and PhotoShelter co-founder Allen Murabayashi. Get the podcast: http://bit.ly/ilovephoto Watch the broadcast: http://bit.ly/ilovephotoyt 0:55 10 magazine covers you should see beside Kim Kardashian 4:19 The Metropolitan Museum Butt Checks Kim 5:30 David Brandon Geeting Doesn’t Retouch His Butt Photos 7:22 Keira Knightley Poses Nude, demands no Photoshop 9:54 Cass Bird Photographs Plus Size Models for Vogue 12:12 Larry Sultan at LACMA 14:11 Don McCullin’s lost Berlin Wall photos...
2014-11-14
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Gabriela Herman's Rodeo Queens | I Love Photography | Ep. 38 | Nov 7, 2014
Another week, and another I Love Photography LIVE episode. This week we cover amazing portraits in the heart of the Ebola crisis, "death" photos from Syria and Cambodia, and a wristworn flying drone for taking selfies. Get the podcast: http://bit.ly/ilovephotoWatch the broadcast: http://bit.ly/ilovephotoyt 0:51 Daniel Berehulak’s Ebola Heroes 5:20 Syrian death photos 6:54 Cambodian death photos 9:46 Felipe Jacome’s portraits of Amazonians fighting big oil 13:47 Gabriela Herman’s Rodeo Queens 16:57 Lumu – the iPhone light meter 20:07 Nixie the drone selfie 23:01 The consequences of working for free – in the circus 29:03 Patrick Demarchelier shoots Jennifer Lawrence for Vanity Fa...
2014-11-08
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8 Legal Cases Photographers Should Know | I Love Photography | Ep.37 | Oct. 31, 2014
Happy Halloween! Our weekly look at all things photographic with Sarah Jacobs and PhotoShelter co-founder Allen Murabayashi. Get the podcast: http://bit.ly/ilovephoto Watch the broadcast: http://bit.ly/ilovephotoyt An interview with Aaron Huey David Armstrong passes away at 60 Jimmy Nelson comes under fire for his indigenous people project 8 Legal Cases Every Photographer should know Netflix sends Orange is the New Black to the copyright office on videotape 10 Things Photographers wished they had learned in school Behind the Scenes of a TIME covershoot for Interstellar Erik Madigan Heck’s photos of old ma...
2014-10-31
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Aaron Huey's Sherpa Pride | I Love Photography | Ep. 36 | Oct. 23, 2014
Our weekly look at all things photographic with Sarah Jacobs and PhotoShelter co-founder Allen Murabayashi. Get the podcast: http://bit.ly/ilovephoto Watch the broadcast: http://bit.ly/ilovephotoyt 1:43 Yunghi Kim stands up for copyright and photographer rights 4:12 Aaron Huey’s Sherpa Pride and Sacrifice 7:13 Your Instagram is Worth a Thousand Ads 10:09 Ibolya Feher photographs nuns who don’t speak 12:45 Michael Light photographs Environmental Destruction of Expansionism in Nevada 15:07 Nikon Small World Contest Finalists 16:50 Society of Biology’s Best P...
2014-10-23
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Syracuse disinvites photographer over Ebola concerns | I Love Photography | Ep. 35 | Oct. 17, 2014
Our weekly look at all things photographic with Sarah Jacobs and PhotoShelter co-founder Allen Murabayashi. Get the podcast: http://bit.ly/ilovephoto Watch the broadcast: http://bit.ly/ilovephotoyt 1:55 Kathy Ryan’s Office Romance 4:57 Nafise Motlaq’s Iranian Fathers and the Diverse Daughters They’ve Raised 8:33 Yukari Chikura preserves tradition in Japan 12:07 Robin Moore’s In Search of Lost Frogs 13:37 Pete Muller on Being a Journalist in the Midst of Ebola 15:47 Syracuse disinvites Pulitzer winner Michel du Cille over Ebola conc...
2014-10-20
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Richard Prince is a Jerk | I Love Photography | Ep. 34 | Sept. 26, 2014
Our weekly look at all things photographic with Sarah Jacobs and PhotoShelter co-founder Allen Murabayashi. Get the podcast: http://bit.ly/ilovephoto Watch the broadcast: http://bit.ly/ilovephotoyt 1:05 Chris Anderson photographs Derek Jeter 5:10 Hipstamatic Launches Photo Foundation to help inner city kids 8:35 How does the iPhone 6 camera compare to previous versions? 14:08 Forest Service charges media to take photos 17:18 Melissa Lyttle is leaving the Tampa Bay Times 20:40 Nancy Newberry’s Texas 23:33 Hitoshi Kanzaki’s Our Street View ...
2014-09-26
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Danny Clinch's new book & Flickr's 20 Under 20 - #ILovePhoto Ep. 33
Our weekly look at all things photographic with Sarah Jacobs and PhotoShelter co-founder Allen Murabayashi. Get the podcast: http://bit.ly/ilovephotoWatch the broadcast: http://bit.ly/ilovephotoyt 0:30 Luminance Talks at Photoville2:00 Newsha Tavakolian returns 50,000 euro prize to maintain artistic vision4:58 Ashley Gilbertson takes photos of a video game8:05 Ashley Gilbertson’s fallen soldier’s bedrooms10:32 The Washington Post launches a photo blog12:57 Danny Clinch’s Still Moving book15:41 Espen Haagensen’s iPhone background photo18:50 James Simmons is Australia’s (deserved) best photographer21:18 Flickr’s 20 under 2025:35 Max Schwartz will take your Tinder profile photo to help you get...
2014-09-19
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Vivian Maier Controversy & One Direction Dads| I Love Photography | Ep. 32 | Sept 12, 2014
Our weekly look at all things photographic with this week's special guest, photographer and co-author of the upcoming Thames & Hudson book 'Photographers' Sketchbooks, Bryan Formhals, PhotoShelter's Sarah Jacobs, and co-founder Allen Murabayashi. Get the podcast: http://bit.ly/ilovephoto Watch the broadcast: http://bit.ly/ilovephotoyt 0:47 Photographers' Sketchbooks 2:15 Konstantin Petrov's World Trade Center photos 6:32 A Legal Battle Over Vivian Maier’s Work 11:41 Tinderella 16:00 Fuji Trolls DSLR Users with clever evolution of photographer teaser 19:29 Jason Silva says "You’re experiencing the pre...
2014-09-12
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Jennifer Lawerence Hacked Celebrity Nude Photos | I Love Photography | Ep. 31 | Sept 5, 2014
Our weekly look at all things photographic with Sarah Jacobs and PhotoShelter co-founder Allen Murabayashi. Get the podcast: http://bit.ly/ilovephoto Watch the broadcast: http://bit.ly/ilovephotoyt 1:00 Breed's Melissa Rodwell talks fashion photography 1:46 Hacked Celebrity Nudes of Jennifer Lawrence and Kate Upton 7:19 Tehching Hsieh’s hourly self portraits for one year straight 10:30 Rose Callahan photographs modern day dandies 13:16 Horace Poolaw’s Images of Kiowa Indians 15:51 Taryn Simon’s 007 photos in Birds of the West Indies 18:58 Sam Polc...
2014-09-06
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Instagram Hyperlapse | I Love Photography | Ep. 30 | Aug. 29
Our weekly look at all things photographic with Sarah Jacobs and PhotoShelter co-founder Allen Murabayashi. Get the podcast: http://bit.ly/ilovephoto Watch the broadcast: http://bit.ly/ilovephotoyt 1:14 James Estrin interviews Getty’s Jonathan Klein 6:02 Ayman Oghanna essay on changing Iraqi life 7:45 Pete Muller’s Birthplace of Ebola outbreak 9:25 Neil Leifer’s The Boxing Photos 12:28 Benjamin Lowy photographs tennis star Eugenie Bouchard 14:24 Kevin Frayer’s Chinese Women in Face-kinis 16:28 Instagram Hyperlapse 21:00 Godlis’ Punk Rock after dark
2014-08-30
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James Foley Executed by ISIS | I Love Photography | Ep. 29 | Aug. 22
Our weekly look at all things photographic with Sarah Jacobs and PhotoShelter co-founder Allen Murabayashi. Get the podcast: http://bit.ly/ilovephoto Watch the broadcast: http://bit.ly/ilovephotoyt 0:45 James Foley Executed by ISIS 4:47 Twitter suspends accounts displaying graphic imagery 6:47 NY Post and Daily News publish graphic covers 8:12 St Louis Post Dispatch covers Ferguson 14:48 Scott Olson snags two magazine covers with Ferguson images 16:31 Todd Heisler says iPhones won't replace photojournalists 18:40 Portraits of acid attack survivors 21:43 Wy...
2014-08-22
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Interview with St. Louis Photog David Carson | I Love Photography | Ep. 28 | Aug. 15, 2014
Join Allen Murabayashi and Sarah Jacobs for an exclusive interview with St. Louis Post Dispatch photographer David Carson whose been covering the rioting in Ferguson since August 9th. 0:46 Interview with St Louis Post Dispatch Photographer David Carson was one of the first on the scene in Ferguson 23:04 Philadelphia Daily News changes the cover at the last moment 25:53 Ferguson images evoke civil rights era and changing visual perception 27:12 Photography, Authority and Race 31:05 How a Chris Hondros photo changed military policy 33:04 NYPD cops receive memo reminding them t...
2014-08-16
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Who Owns a Monkey Selfie? | I Love Photography | Ep 27 | Aug 8, 2014
Our weekly look at all things photographic with Sarah Jacobs and PhotoShelter co-founder Allen Murabayashi. Get the podcast: http://bit.ly/ilovephoto Watch the broadcast: http://bit.ly/ilovephotoyt 1:23 Stuart Palley’s sublime wildfire photos 14:40 Tyler Hicks looks for the enduring photo in Gaza 18:44 Kenneth Jarecke’s war photo no one would publish 20:35 Gharabli Ahmad’s five years of the Israel-Palestine conflict 22:18 Lindsey Villatoro’s Stillborn child portraits 26:00 NJ Cop: Constitutional right to take pictures in public null because Obama 29:58 W...
2014-08-08
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Male Maternity Photos | I Love Photography | Ep 26 | Aug 1, 2014
Our weekly look at all things photographic with Sarah Jacobs and PhotoShelter co-founder Allen Murabayashi. Get the podcast: http://bit.ly/ilovephoto Watch the broadcast: http://bit.ly/ilovephotoyt 1:31 Philip Montgomery's Stop and Frisk 5:34 How a Billionaire Bought Art World Cred 8:50 Meryl Meisler's Photos of Bushwick in the 1980s 13:34 Pete Muller's "To Be Better Than We've Been" 19:59 Krista Long's People Shooting Out of Waterslides 22:23 Kris J B Regrets Posting His Most Popular Photo 27:32 Is the Lytro Illum th...
2014-08-04
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NYPD, the death of Eric Garner and Citizen Journalism | I Love Photography | Ep 25 | July 24, 2014
Our weekly look at all things photographic with Sarah Jacobs and PhotoShelter co-founder Allen Murabayashi. Get the podcast: http://bit.ly/ilovephoto Watch the broadcast: http://bit.ly/ilovephotoyt 1:40 Jerome Sessini's Malaysia Airlines crash photos 3:10 "This is not the time for antiseptic coverage" 4:52 A Blurry Double Standard? Photos from the Boston Bombing 6:50 Michelle Frankfurter's images of Central American Migrants 9:16 NYPD Officer allegedly chokes Eric Garner who subsequently dies 13:04 Flash is still dead! (implies Google) 14:45 Woz on a Se...
2014-07-25
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Malaysian Airliner Shot Down Over Ukraine | I Love Photography | Ep 24 | July 18, 2014
Our weekly look at all things photographic with Sarah Jacobs and PhotoShelter co-founder Allen Murabayashi. Get the podcast: http://bit.ly/ilovephoto Watch the broadcast: http://bit.ly/ilovephotoyt 0:51 Malaysian Airlines Flight 17 Shot Down Over Ukraine 3:42 Joey L spotted in Anthony Kurtz's Photo from 2007 6:04 Yale Grad Greg Hindy walks 9000 miles with a 4x5 camera 7:51 Tim Howard on the cover of AdWeek 9:01 Damon Casarez's Boomerang Kids 11:05 Nikita Dudnik's cellphone hailstorm images 12:25 Instagram Obsession: Russian women with many flowers ...
2014-07-18
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Doug Gordon Booted from Nikon Program | I Love Photography | Ep 23 | July 11, 2014
Our weekly look at all things photographic with Sarah Jacobs and PhotoShelter co-founder Allen Murabayashi. Get the podcast: http://bit.ly/ilovephoto Watch the broadcast: http://bit.ly/ilovephotoyt 1:31 ESPN Body Issue 4:21 Howard Schatz's Athlete 7:23 Glamour photos replacing the selfie? 9:49 Dishes worthy of your Instagram, but not your stomach? 11:22 Anthony Bourdain says Instagramming food is about one-upsmanship 12:54 Male Chef 14:15 Chinese Propagandists need Photoshop lessons 15:54 Getty Images 100 million embeds in 3 months 18:11 Nikon kicks Doug Go...
2014-07-11
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Tim Howard, World Cup Secretary of Defense | I Love Photography | Ep 22 | July 3, 2014
Our weekly look at all things photographic with Sarah Jacobs and PhotoShelter co-founder Allen Murabayashi. Get the podcast: http://bit.ly/ilovephoto Watch the broadcast: http://bit.ly/ilovephotoyt 1:01 Tim Howard's 16 Saves in the World Cup 3:25 Tim Howard Memes 5:12 Dylan Coulter's World Cup Stars in Slow Motion 6:44 Jonas Bendiksen's Offside Brasil 9:15 Barton Silverman's Building of the Verazzano-Narrows Bridge 11:29 Florian Beaudenon's Instant Life 13:38 David Oliete's Concurs de Castell 15:20 Magnum Photos Outtakes 17:27 Benjamin Rasmussen's Sumo Po...
2014-07-03
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Olivia Bee's Teenage Photos | I Love Photography | Ep 21 | June 27, 2014
Our weekly look at all things photographic with Sarah Jacobs and PhotoShelter co-founder Allen Murabayashi. Get the podcast: http://bit.ly/ilovephoto Watch the broadcast: http://bit.ly/ilovephotoyt 1:48 Clint Davis' Awesome Photographer Promo 5:18 Casey Templeton's 2010 Photographer Promo 7:17 CYJO's Stunning Portraits of Mixed-Race Families 10:12 Martin Schoeller's Mixed Race Portraits 11:45 Glenna Gordon's Remaining Items from the Kidnapped Nigerian Girls 14:14 Olivia Bee's Personal Images of Her Teenage Years 19:27 Milton H. Greene's Found Photos of Marilyn Monroe 21:58 New Yo...
2014-06-27
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Is Terry Richardson a Creeper? | I Love Photography | Ep 20 | June 18, 2014
Our weekly look at all things photographic with Sarah Jacobs and PhotoShelter co-founder Allen Murabayashi. Get the podcast: http://bit.ly/ilovephoto Watch the broadcast: http://bit.ly/ilovephotoyt 1:38 Why do photo gear reviews have crappy sample images? 3:27 Review: Sigma 35mm f/1.4 DG HSM 4:56 Txema Salvans captures prostitutes waiting on the roadside in Spain 7:43 Is Terry Richardson an Artist or a Predator? 12:50 Identity of Man who took 445 Photobooth portraits over 30 years revealed! 14:35 Antoine Bruy captures Europeans who abandoned civilization...
2014-06-19
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David Magnusson's Purity Ball Portraits | I Love Photography | Ep 19 | June 13, 2014
Our weekly look at all things photographic with Sarah Jacobs and PhotoShelter co-founder Allen Murabayashi. Get the podcast: http://bit.ly/ilovephoto Watch the broadcast: http://bit.ly/ilovephotoyt 0:55 Kamaran Najm Ibrahim, Metrography founder, killed in Iraq 4:11 Women Violently Attacks Photographer using a Drone 6:20 Fake Chuck Westfall Blog Author Revealed! 8:10 Color Photos of D-Day in Esquire Magazine 9:57 Chris Helgren's Then and Now Photos of D-Day Landing Sites 11:53 The 40th Anniversary of Nick Ut's Napalm Girl Image 14:21 iPhone Ph...
2014-06-14
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Instagram's New Editing Features | I Love Photography | Ep 18 | June 6, 2014
1:00 David Burnett's D-Day Anniversary Photos 2:47 Chicago Sun-Times Photojournalists - Where are they 1 year later? 6:37 The new Instagram gives you powerful editing features 9:40 Vesa Lehtimaki's Star Wars recreations with Lego and baking soda 12:10 Justin Timberlake crowdsources Instagram to create new video 15:15 9 Female Photographers traverse the Danube for Inga Morath 18:02 The 5 Coolest Pieces of Photo Gear for May 19:09 Sigma 50mm f/1.4 DG HSM 21:38 Sony RX100 III 23:40 Mitakon 50mm f/0.95 Speedmaster 25:35 Adidas to print Instagram photos on sneakers 28:00 Lomo'Instant
2014-06-07
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I Love Photography | Ep 17 | May 30, 2014
This week Allen Murabayshi and I dive into this week's biggest photo news including the celebration of 100 Years of Leica Photography, Robert Capa's story of shooting D Day, and the end of New York Time's photographer Marilyn Yee's full time career. Get the podcast: http://bit.ly/ilovephoto Watch the broadcast: http://bit.ly/ilovephotoyt 1:00 Tim Dodd's Everyday Astronaut 3:02 Astronaut Suicides 5:12 Hunter Freeman's Astronaut 6:50 Women on the frontline: female photojournalists' visions of conflict 8:39 War Photographer Robert Capa's Longest Day 11:33 Beh...
2014-05-30
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I Love Photography | Ep 16 | May 23, 2014
Our weekly look at all things photographic with PhotoShelter co-founder Allen Murabayashi and Product Manager Chris Owyoung. Watch the video version at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QvjYYYWESD8 0:57 Instax Share SP-1 5:46 National Geographic Limited Edition Prints through Christie's 7:33 iStockPhoto trends 9:48 Pierre Terdjman's photojournalism hits the streets in paris 14:11 Stephen Locke's Terrifying Supercell Storm Photography 16:42 Nina Roder's Mutter Schuhe 20:01 Are colorized photos changing history? 23:57 Metropolitan Museum of Art releases 400k images into the public domain 28:27 GoPro's $100m IPO ...
2014-05-23
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I Love Photography | Ep 15 | May 16, 2014
Our weekly look at all things photographic with PhotoShelter co-founder Allen Murabayashi and Sarah Jacobs. Get the podcast: http://bit.ly/ilovephoto Get all the links: http:// 0:57 Photojournalist Camille Lepage killed at 26 3:35 Naked Eye Celebrity Camera Auction & Benefit Show 5:32 PDN Photo Annual 8:30 Animal Selfies to promote National Geographic Collection 10:08 Chinese Engagement Wedding Photos 13:50 Hans Kemp's Vietnamese Scooter Photos 16:49 KKK Project by James Edwards Bates 19:00 Photoville's The Fence 20:46 Lindsay Morris' "You are You" gender non...
2014-05-16
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I Love Photography | Ep 14 | May 9, 2014
This week, Allen Murabayashi and I discuss Ryan Pfluger’s photo essay The Tale of Two Schools shot for the The New York Times Magazine, the winners of the Sony Photo World awards, and more. Get the podcast: http://bit.ly/ilovephoto Watch the broadcast: http://bit.ly/ilovephotoyt Links In Youth’s Death, Some See a Montana Law Gone Wrong Sony World Photography Awards Taking a photo against a white background? Amazon owns the patent on that Inside Baseball No Drone for You! National Park Service Bans Camera Drone Usage in Yosem...
2014-05-09
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I Love Photography | Ep 13 | May 2, 2014
This week Allen Murabayashi and I talk about all things photographic including updates from Getty’s all new site Photos.com, as well as the Top 5 Coolest Product Announcements in April. Tune in below and follow along with the links, or subscribe to our iTunes podcast here. Links New 55 Film Kickstarter ends in 3 days! Teen life in the 80s Over 400 Photos from 1938 Italy, Including One of Hitler, Found on Film Purchased at a Thrift Shop Leica Unveils ‘The Most Boring Ad Ever Made” Cold War Spy-Satellite Images Unveil Lost Cities The Decline of Newspapers Hits a...
2014-05-02
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I Love Photography | Ep 12 | April 18, 2014
This week Andrew Fingerman and I dive into this week’s photo news including the Pulitzer Prize winners, both of which were from the New York Times, the end of Instagram (according to Ben Lowy), and more. Tune in below and follow the links provided, or you can also subscribe to our iTunes podcast here. Links Photo Brigade Podcast #36 with Gregory Heisler New York Times Wins Two Photography Pulitzers Benjamin Lowy: “The end of Instagram?” How I Shot the Blood Moon Lunar Eclipse Rising Over a Flowery Field The Intricate, Beautiful Patterns of Civilization Seen Fro...
2014-04-28
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I Love Photography | Ep 11 | April 11, 2014
Allen Murabayashi and I packed a lot into this week’s edition of I Love Photography – discussing James Franco’s rip off of Cindy Sherman’s Untitled Film Stills, the Webby Awards, and the 11 photographers who were awarded Guggenheim grants. Tune in below and follow along with the provided links, or subscribe to our iTunes podcast. Links Afghanistan: Seen Through the Lens of Anja Niedringhaus Testament by Chris Hondros The Webby Awards: Photography & Graphics Category James Franco’s New Film Stills at Pace Gallery The Woman and the Giant (No Fable) - Diane Arbus Recorded a...
2014-04-11
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I Love Photography | Ep 10 | April 4, 2014
In this week’s edition of the I Love Photography podcast, Allen Murabayashi and I discuss the nominees for the National Magazine Awards, including Bruce Gilden’s Deep-Fried America on a Stick, Harper’s longest run photo essay, and the one April fool’s joke that tricked us both. Watch below and follow along with the links, or subscribe to the podcast via iTunes. Links The Canon EOS 1 Smartphone, Powered by Android … and Sprinkled With Fairy Dust Veiled Truths National Magazine Awards 2014 Finalists Announced Chicago Fire: A Photo Essay by Daniel Shea New York for “Candy...
2014-04-04
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I Love Photography | Ep 9 | March 28, 2014
For this edition of I Love Photography, PhotoShelter’s CEO Andrew Fingerman joins Allen Murabayashi to discuss this week’s photography and technology related news. They dive into the misuse of Instagram hashtags to enter photo contests, when photos can lie, exploring the image of young basketball player Jalen Brunson that went viral, and a whole new USC course teaching journalism with Google Glass. Tune in here, or subscribe to the iTunes podcast. Links to follow along are below. Links When Photos Lie: Sticking Up for Jalen Brunson Enter Your Photo In The #MyWorkshop Instag...
2014-04-01
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I Love Photography | March 21, 2014
PhotoShelter's Allen Murabayashi and Sarah Jacobs take a weekly look at all things photographic. This week, we discuss: AP’s White House staff: Press losing presidential access as Obama officials close doors 900MP portraits show human face in extreme detail This is ISO 409,600 Facial Recognition reaching human levels Hope for Optical Image Stabilization in iPhone 6 Revived with Supplier Rumors Apple Explores Adding a Lens Mounting System to the iPhone Stanford University develops $90 iPhone accessory to replace ophthalmology kit costing tens of thousands US COURT RULES IN FAVOR OF PHOTOGRAPHERS BEING UNRESTRICTED IN THEIR USE OF DRONES Exclusive footage fr...
2014-03-21
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I Love Photography | March 14, 2014
PhotoShelter's Allen Murabayashi and Sarah Jacobs take a weekly look at all things photographic. This week, we discuss: 14 female photographers you should know now Getty Images allows free embedding but at what cost to privacy? Is there a drone flying around the Harlem building collapse? Drone captures Harlem explosion Photos of building collapse Over 7 million views in 1 day Reminds me of: Touching Strangers by Richard Renaldi Maya Fuhr photographs artists against pages from their diaries Early Bill Cunningham pictures of New York VSCO $100,000 scholarship Calumet closes after 75 years Female Phd’s replace models on clothing company web...
2014-03-14
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