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Inside the Lens Episode 10 – Lightfield Technology with David Fattal of Leia Inc.
Nov 10, 2020
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Inside the Lens Episode 9 – Skip Cohen and 50 Years of the Photographic Industry
Feb 7, 2020
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Inside the Lens – Rick Sammon and Photo Therapy
Nov 28, 2019
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Inside the Lens Episode 7: The TriggerTrap Saga
Nov 2, 2017
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Inside the Lens Episode 6: Printing with Martin Bailey
Nov 2, 2017
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | |
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| 11/10/20 | ![]() 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 [...] | — | |
| 2/7/20 | ![]() 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 [...] | — | |
| 11/28/19 | ![]() 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 [...] | — | |
| 11/2/17 | ![]() 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 [...] | — | |
| 11/2/17 | ![]() 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 [...] | — | |
| 11/2/17 | ![]() Inside the Lens Episode 5: Gigapixel Macro | Gigapixel Macro – ITL 05 Shooting macro images can be difficult, but no one pushes deeper into the technical challenges than Gene Cooper at GIGAmacro. We chat about the limits of resolution, how to use microscope optics, and the reasons why creating gigapixel macro photographs is such a challenge – with all the geek chatter [...] | — | |
| 11/2/17 | ![]() Inside the Lens Episode 4: Infrared and Beyond | Infrared and Beyond – ITL 04 A engaging and geeky talk about the science behind infrared photography, and much more! Cameras are designed to mimic human vision and limit themselves to only the spectrum that we can see with our own eyes. Creative photographers can step beyond the limitations and modify their cameras to explore [...] | — | |
| 11/2/17 | ![]() Inside the Lens Episode 3: Colour Science with Ray Maxwell | Colour Science with Ray Maxwell – ITL 03 Colour science is difficult to wrap into an understandable conversation, and there isn’t anyone better to help us get a handle on the peculiar nature of human vision than Ray Maxwell. This conversation winds around a number of topics, from how camera sensors are designed, how printers [...] | — | |
| 11/2/17 | ![]() Inside the Lens Episode 2: Images From Electrons | Images From Electrons – ITL 02 Our desire to see more and more detail on a microscopic scale eventually hits limitations of light itself. Where photons fail, electrons take over and allow us to create images of unbelievably small things. Cells and viruses, even small clusters of atoms, electron microscopes reveal tiny universes for scientific [...] | — | |
| 11/2/17 | ![]() Inside the Lens Episode 1: The Beginnings of Digital | The Beginnings of Digital – ITL 01 The world of digital photography has drastically changed since it’s inception. We dive back in time to discuss the first “triumphs” in digital photography and how a young Frederick Van Johnson cut his teeth on early Kodak DCS cameras while in the US Air Force, and the conversation [...] | — |
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