Sunday, 30 July 2017

Ep. 198: Richard Is No Prince – and more

Episode 198 of the PetaPixel Photography Podcast.
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Featured: Sony Artisan and The Giving Lens founder Colby Brown

In This Episode

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Show Opener:
Sony Artisan and The Giving Lens founder Colby Brown opens the show. Thanks Colby!

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Stories:
The copyright infringement lawsuit against “photographer” Richard Prince goes forward. (#)

Copytrack with surprising data on worldwide copyright infringement. (#)

New TSA regulations you need to know about if you’re flying with your gear. (#)

A Kickstarter campaign for an old portrait lens to be available in various mounts if successful. (#)

US Capitol Police demand that journalists stop shooting and delete photos and videos during a protest. (#)

GoPro finally releases functionality to help users deal with their video footage. (#)

Outtake

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