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Inside the Lens is a photography podcast that brings out the inner geek in all of us. Diving deep into the physics of light, the psychology of human perception, and the technology used in image-making, Inside the Lens mixes science with art in an engaging way.
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Inside the Lens Episode 11 – Larry T and the Platypod Journey
Don sits down with the always-tinkering genius Larry Tiefenbrunn to discuss his Platypod inventions, when they mean to photographers, the challenges faced with building photographic equipment, and so much more. The latest Platypod crowd-funding campaign has just been launched on Kickstarter – the handle!
The discussion culminates at the handle, but it’s a long and winding adventure. Anyone with an inventive spirit or a shred of entrepreneurial energy should listen to this episode! And of course, back the Kickstarter campaign. Not only are the tools incredibly helpful, but your support allows for Platypod to keep the inventions coming.
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Don Komarechka: Website, Twitter, Facebook, Flickr, Instagram, Pinterest
Larry Tiefenbrunn: Website, Facebook Group, Twitter, Instagram, Handle Kickstarter -
Inside the Lens Episode 10 – Lightfield Technology with David Fattal of Leia Inc.
On this episode of Inside the Lens, David Fattal is here to discuss quantum computing research that eventually inspired the nanotechnology used in the “light field” displays of the RED Hydrogen and now Leia’s very own Lume Pad tablet.
We discuss not only the technology, but the ecosystem and the community being built around these products and more. Not only could this have a profound impact on everyone from drone operators to art galleries, there is momentum with this product to potentially create a new wave of content creation with immersive depth. Give it a listen to see what the technology is all about, and check out the Lume Pad here:
(Full disclosure: I paid full price for a Lume Pad out of keen interest for this technology. I was not supplied with a review sample.)
For a list of the tools currently available to content creators with this technology, also check out LeiaLoft.
Also, for fun, here are some of my own images formatted for viewing on the Lume Pad (or the Hydrogen). Just download them and view them in the appropriate app, keeping the “_2x1.jpg” as part of the filename. These were taken with stereo 3D macro lenses. -
Inside the Lens Episode 9 – Skip Cohen and 50 Years of the Photographic Industry
On this episode of Inside the Lens, Don Komarechka sits down with Skip Cohen to go over 50 years of lessons learned in the photographic industry. From Polaroid in 1970 to Hasselblad in 1987 and far beyond, the conversation weaves a tale of the photographic industry, customer service, evolving trends and coping with technological and societal change. You’ll want to listen to this one.
Check out Skip’s current project, helping kickstart the Platyball tripod ball head on Kickstarter. I’ve had my hands on this in person, and it’s a solid product that can’t wait to get the finished version of!
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Don Komarechka: Website, Twitter, Facebook, Flickr, Instagram, Pinterest
Skip Cohen: Website, Facebook, Twitter, E-mail -
Inside the Lens – Rick Sammon and Photo Therapy
On this episode of Inside the Lens, we get inside the mind of Rick Sammon and how he transitioned from corporate life to becoming the photographer we know today. There is a lot of wisdom to share here, and I can personally echo everything that Rick is saying.
This is a fantastic discussion, and it’s just the tip of the iceberg for what Rick discusses in his amazing new book: Photo Therapy Motivation and Wisdom: Discovering the Power of Pictures
Rick and I have a fun, meandering chat about all things photography, business, passion, how to be successful with many great anecdotes… and many more in the book! -
Inside the Lens Episode 7: The TriggerTrap Saga
TriggerTrap Saga – ITL 07
Engineering photographic equipment isn’t easy, especially in mass quantities. This discussion with Haje Jan Kamps of TriggerTrap details the entire saga from inception to the end of a company that had many successes and failures along the way. We chat about everything that made the company successful, how photographic engineering challenges are faced, and a behind the scenes look at what happens when those challenges cannot be overcome. It’s a great candid discussion that I’m all listeners will find insightful.
Links Mentioned in This Episode
TriggerTrap Website
Going out of Business FAQ – TriggerTrap
TriggerTrap Flickr Group
(failed) TriggerTrap Ada Modular Camera Trigger Kickstarter
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Don Komarechka: Website, Twitter, Google+, Facebook, Flickr, Instagram, 500px, Pinterest
Haje Jan Kamps: TriggerTrap Website, Twitter, E-Mail -
Inside the Lens Episode 6: Printing with Martin Bailey
Printing with Martin Bailey – ITL 06
Printing is a perceptual art based on solid science. Many photographers choose to let someone else print their work, but what are they missing out on, both in terms of challenge and reward? Martin Bailey helps navigate the environment that fine art printers find themselves in today, from calibration and paper choices to equipment failure and the newest technology.
Links Mentioned in This Episode
Colorburst Overdrive (RIP – Raster Image Processor)
Canon Professional Fine Art Printers
Breathing Color Metallic Canvas
X-Rite ColorMunki Photo print and monitor calibrator
Connect with Our Hosts & Guests
Don Komarechka: Website, Twitter, Google+, Facebook, Flickr, Instagram, 500px, Pinterest
Martin Bailey: Website, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram
Customer Reviews
Great podcast on behavior of light
If you want to know the “ends n outs” and “nuts n bolts” relating to the physics of photography and light in general you’ll enjoy this podcast. So far I’m getting a better handle on the behavior of light, color perception, printing and how ink works, optics, and more.
I’m anxiously looking forward to future episodes from Mr. Don Karmarechka
A little too weak
Trigger trap interview was disgusting in terms of how much he blames everything else but their own bad decisions and his arrogance. And the host agreeing with e erythromycin is just as bad.