THE FUTURE OF PHOTOGRAPHY

Photography and image-making technology is reaching out in many new directions at once and at speed. Digital cameras no longer just provide easier ways to make traditional photos. Chris and Ade investigate emerging and future tech that will help us all make new and exciting photographs and images. Cameras, devices, software, hardware - we aim to cover all angles in the pursuit of The Future of Photography.

205 Innovation Beyond Flying Phones

01 . 12 . 2021

Notes

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Members of our Discord - good friends that they are - challenged our recent show 203 on innovation. It seems we came across as a little biased towards innovation of a technical and computational nature, largely driven by phone and drone manufacturers. Naturally we hotly contest this view - whilst also recognising that we operate in a service economy and that no-one will listen to our service if we annoy you all ;-)

So this week we present and discuss innovation from broader sources, including those who work very hard to bring us the dedicated cameras we love to lust over.

Discussed in the show: Leica CL, Ricoh GR ii X, Nikon Z9, Canon Dual Fisheye Lens Pinsta camera, The Legacy Survey of Space and Time” (LSST)

Picks of the week: Shirley Cards, Chroma Cube

This is an episode of The Future of Photography podcast with Adrian Stock https://twitter.com/Ade968, Eimear King https://www.instagram.com/apostroph__e/, Jeremiah Chechik https://www.chechik.com/, Chris Marquardt https://chrismarquardt.com/

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