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Show Notes – The Future of Photography
Show Notes – The Future of Photography
Show Notes – The Future of Photography
This week, Chris and Adrian talk about the rise of digital cameras that simulate the analog experience. From film advance levers and stripped-down interfaces to the absence of screens and menus, more photographers are embracing limitations to rediscover creative freedom. They discuss cameras like the Fujifilm X Half, the Yashica FX-D, and the Pixii Camera, and how these devices cater to a growing desire for intentionality in the digital age. Along the way, they reference earlier pioneers like the Epson R-D1 and the screenless Leica M-D, and reflect on whether JPEGs are becoming the new “film” in a post-editing world.
Picks of the week:
- Lunar Crater Radio Telescope (LCRT)
- Ultra Sharp Films YouTube and Website
This is an episode of The Future of Photography podcast with
Adrian Stock @[email protected] (Mastodon) @Ade968 (Twitter) https://adrianstock.com/ (Home)
Jeremiah Chechik https://linktr.ee/tinroof_studios
Chris Marquardt @[email protected] (Mastodon) @chrismarquardt (Twitter) https://chrismarquardt.com/ (Home)
All episodes at https://thefutureofphotography.com, All videos at https://tfttf.com/tfopvideo
Find us at Discord: https://tfttf.com/jointfop, Web: https://thefutureofphotography.com, Twitter: https://twitter.com/tfopnow, Instagram: https://instagram.com/tfopnow
Chapters
1. Introduction to the Future (00:00:05)
2. Discussing Camera Trends (00:01:04)
3. The Target Consumer (00:04:13)
4. Photography Formats and History (00:10:43)
5. Digital vs. Analog Experience (00:15:18)
6. The Cultural Shift in Photography (00:21:45)
7. Embracing New Cameras (00:24:45)
8. Picks of the Week (00:24:53)
9. Future of Astronomy (00:26:50)
10. Conclusion and Farewell (00:31:38)
349 episodes
Manage episode 489911524 series 1779866
Watch this on video | Join us on Discord for more TFOP chat!
Show Notes – The Future of Photography
Show Notes – The Future of Photography
Show Notes – The Future of Photography
This week, Chris and Adrian talk about the rise of digital cameras that simulate the analog experience. From film advance levers and stripped-down interfaces to the absence of screens and menus, more photographers are embracing limitations to rediscover creative freedom. They discuss cameras like the Fujifilm X Half, the Yashica FX-D, and the Pixii Camera, and how these devices cater to a growing desire for intentionality in the digital age. Along the way, they reference earlier pioneers like the Epson R-D1 and the screenless Leica M-D, and reflect on whether JPEGs are becoming the new “film” in a post-editing world.
Picks of the week:
- Lunar Crater Radio Telescope (LCRT)
- Ultra Sharp Films YouTube and Website
This is an episode of The Future of Photography podcast with
Adrian Stock @[email protected] (Mastodon) @Ade968 (Twitter) https://adrianstock.com/ (Home)
Jeremiah Chechik https://linktr.ee/tinroof_studios
Chris Marquardt @[email protected] (Mastodon) @chrismarquardt (Twitter) https://chrismarquardt.com/ (Home)
All episodes at https://thefutureofphotography.com, All videos at https://tfttf.com/tfopvideo
Find us at Discord: https://tfttf.com/jointfop, Web: https://thefutureofphotography.com, Twitter: https://twitter.com/tfopnow, Instagram: https://instagram.com/tfopnow
Chapters
1. Introduction to the Future (00:00:05)
2. Discussing Camera Trends (00:01:04)
3. The Target Consumer (00:04:13)
4. Photography Formats and History (00:10:43)
5. Digital vs. Analog Experience (00:15:18)
6. The Cultural Shift in Photography (00:21:45)
7. Embracing New Cameras (00:24:45)
8. Picks of the Week (00:24:53)
9. Future of Astronomy (00:26:50)
10. Conclusion and Farewell (00:31:38)
349 episodes
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