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from Tim Sismey
The iPhone Developer is a timid creature, and notoriously difficult to catch on camera. However, needs must and in this world of self-promotion even the most camera-shy species needs a mugshot.
I’ve been kicking around ‘I for iPhone’ since the iPhone Developer suggested it back in January, and really liked the idea of incorporating the device itself into the shot somehow. When the iPad was launched, it was obvious we’d have to work that in somewhere.
We took a number of close-up shots with various expressions, which we loaded onto an iPad, an iPod Touch, and an iPhone 3G and 3GS. We then mucked about with different combinations to create different effects. This one was my favourite.
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Lightpainted Reality
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Ah takes me back, Luke and I running around at night splashing light in run-down on old abandoned buildings where ever we could find them. Some kind of miracle we didn’t get stabbed.
And no, you cannot see those photos, not sure what the statute of limitations is on that kind of thing, but we’ll be waiting a long time just for fun.
In the mean time, have a look at this and get that itch to create.
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PressPausePlay
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Yes, you can download this movie from Vimeo for free, runs for 1hr20mins in 1080p at just over 2gb. Well worth the clicks and the bandwidth.
House of Radon:
The digital revolution of the last decade has unleashed creativity and talent in an unprecedented way, with unlimited opportunities.
But does democratized culture mean better art or is true talent instead drowned out? This is the question addressed by PressPausePlay, a documentary film containing interviews with some of the world’s most influential creators of the digital era.
Kevin Kubota
- How do you get to be one of the Top Ten Photographers in the world? We know. You have fun, you are passionate, you are giving, you work hard, and you give back to the photography community. THAT is Kevin Kubota. He has provided tools and education to hundreds of thousands of photographers all over the world that not only educate, they inspire. Photography actions, lightroom tools, DVD’s, tutorials, and now, something bigger.