What was Scoble up to one year ago today? Check out today’s video for a trip down memory lane.
And for more context, check out his blog, from one year ago today!
If you use photo sharing sites you might not be aware of some of the kinds of stories you can create with your photography. Here, Simple Star’s CEO, Chad Richard, shows me how to use his company’s service, PhotoShow, to create really great photo stories.
Other posts from a year ago:
Talking with Simple Star CEO about photo shows
Eric Zarakov, vice president of marketing, and Eran Steinberg, CEO of Fotonation, Inc. talk to me about the digital photography world and the technology that they’ve put inside 80 million cameras that do things from face detection to red-eye elimination.
Here’s just a few minutes of a really great photowalk with professional photographer Marc Silber who takes us around the Long Ridge Open Space Preserve above Silicon Valley. Photos and Photography tips packed in to a few short minutes.
This is a different kind of photowalking than we usually do. First, no Thomas Hawk. Second, we have a real, professional photographer (he even has the license plates to prove it). Third, we go for a nature walk up in the Long Ridge Open Space Preserve above Silicon Valley. ...
This is a real treat. Stanford University’s Ian Hsu setup a tour for a fairly large group of photographers. We met Patience Young, who gave us a tour of the Rodin Statue Garden, Bernard Barryte who told us a story about the Burghers of Calais, and Gabe Hoffman and the ...
The HP Personal Systems Group recently unveiled its 2008 product line at a celebrity-studded event at Skylight Studios, in Manhattan (and yes, that’s “personal” as in, The Computer is Personal Again). In addition to HP’s new iPAQ handheld communications devices, its MediaSmart PC and MediaSmart Server, and a ...
If you believe that the traditional stock photography industry has lost touch with the personal photographer, learn about some of the alternatives to larger stock libraries that may be overused. Bryan Zmijewski of Lucky Oliver shares with me.
MixerCast’s CEO, Jennifer Cooper, demonstrates how to use Mixercast to build new “media stories” that include photography, music, photos, and other media. Here we mix up an interview and get a demo of Mixercast too.
Mark Richards is an accomplished photographer who just completed a really great coffee table book full of photographs he made over two years at Silicon Valley’s Computer History Museum. Here’s just the highlights of our interview with Mark.
Mark Richards is an accomplished photographer who just completed a really great coffee table book full of photographs he made over two years at Silicon Valley’s Computer History Museum. We interview him inside the museum and get a look at his book and some of the images he ...
If you use photo sharing sites you might not be aware of some of the kinds of stories you can create with your photography. Here, Simple Star’s CEO, Chad Richard, shows me how to use his company’s service, PhotoShow, to create really great photo stories.
In this first part of the eighth Photowalking show I’ve done with Thomas Hawk 25 photo geeks met one March morning to shoot with a massive 600mm F4.0 lens. Thomas Hawk showed off some prints he made with his new Epson R2400 printer. Dave Sifry, founder of Technorati, showed off ...
Last week four judges–IDEO Founder David Kelley, former PC Magazine Editor-in-Chief Michael Miller, GQ Associate Editor Kevin Sintumuang, and Intel CEO Paul Otellini–gave the finalist PCs in the Core 2 Challenge a once-over. A few designs that made the top ten happen to be top secret and can’t be shown ...
This part two of the photowalking tour of San Francisco’s Chinatown district led by Thomas Hawk. Joining Thomas is Andy Williams, Kristopher Tate, Matt Roe, Andrew Moore and others as they document the streets and alleys of Chinatown.
This is a profile of a young, up-and-coming artist who has a unique style that blends digital photography and traditional techniques. She started creating art as a kind of self therapy and now it’s turning into her career. You can keep up with her at her Web site Auniakahn.com. ...
Kris Krug is one of our favorite photographers, he’s a photographer up in Vancouver, Canada. Here, he hosted a session on photography that I participated in and am sharing the video here.
RubberBall Productions is one of the longest-running independent stock photography studios. Mark Andersen, one of the founders, tells Brad Baldwin the story of moving from a an advertising photography service to a product company. While the Internet helped to create new demand for still images, Andersen describes how ...
El Dorado Ventures General Partner Charles Beeler continues his man-on-the-street interviews at DEMO 07. Paul Holland was impressed with a few of the companies he saw at the conference, as well as with the spinach salad at a VC dinner. It wasn’t just the spinach, actually. It was the whole salad.
Eddie Codel and Irina Slutsky have lunch at the San Francisco studio offices of JuicyStock, an online stock photography site. Greg Cowley, founder and proprietor of JuciyStock, is a long time professional photographer and web designer. Greg describes the world of stock photography and takes us on a ...
Doug Rowan, former CEO of Corbis (Bill Gates’ photo/image company) and founder of ZoomAlbum, met up with Scott Beale, founder of Laughing Squid (and an excellent photographer) to talk about photography and to show off his latest product: ZoomAlbums, which are little photobooks that you can make with ...
Kalyan Varma is an award-winning wildlife digital photographer. He is also the chief technology officer and founder of IT security company Secuprise.
PixSense launched its new, wide range of installables for cellphones at DEMO/fall in San Diego on Monday September 25, 2006.
I met with Adnan Agboatwala, who captains the development of this remarkable new application and service as managing director of PixSense development operations in Pakistan. He’s also co-founder of PixSense worldwide.
Here we change gears during our Photowalking series: we head into the city for some urban nighttime photography. You’ll get lots of tips on how to shoot at night.
Pinball Photographer Kevin Tiell displayed a series of pinball-eye-view photographs at California Extreme 2006 in San Jose, CA. PodTech’s Rio Pesino asked Tiell about his approach to creating these enhanced photos.
More info:
kevin.tiell.com
Mr. Jobs has a lot to say about the computer line that changed history. In this second of an 8-part podcast, the CEO of Apple shows the Mac faithful new developments in photography applications. The keynote speech was delivered at MacWorld on January 10th 2006 and recorded by PodTech news ...
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