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Western Digital announces plan to acquire SanDisk

24 Oct

Yesterday, Western Digital announced plans to acquire SanDisk Corporation, a company that specializes in memory chips and SD cards. According to a statement released on Wednesday, WD will purchase all of SanDisk’s shares in a deal totaling about $ 19 billion; a combination of cash and stock will be paid. Read more

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Think Tank launches Lily Deanne series of shoulder bags for female photographers

24 Oct

Think Tank has launched the Lily Deanne, its first series of photo bags designed specifically with women in mind. The shoulder bag is available in three sizes, each designed to accommodate pro-sized camera bodies and lenses. Read more

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Eine Frage, viele Antworten – Teil 6

24 Oct

Fragen

Für Außenstehende sind die Preise für ein Fotoshooting schnell nicht nachvollziehbar. Und in kaum einem anderen Diensleitungsgewerbe wie der Fotografie wird so oft versucht, zu feilschen. Wir haben deshalb einige Berufsfotografen gefragt: Wenn sich Kunden über die Preise beschweren, was sagst Du ihnen?
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Mirrorless as the Universal Mount: Brian Smith at PIX 2015

24 Oct

Brian Smith has an extraordinary portfolio, with a career shooting celebrity portraits for over 30 years, but like many other photographers he’s got one problem – a lot of legacy glass in his closet and nowhere to put it. At least that was the case until he got his hands on his first mirrorless camera. Read more

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Hands-on with Canon’s new PowerShot G5 X, G9 X compacts

24 Oct

Canon’s new PowerShot G5 X and G9 X offer 1-inch sensors in compact, easy-to-use bodies. The G9 X is similar in to Canon’s popular PowerShot S-series, while the G5 X takes the guts of last year’s G7 X but with much more enthusiast-friendly ergonomics. We got our hands on both new models this week at the Photo Plus Expo in New York. Read our first impressions

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Big and fast: Hands-on with Zhongyi 135mm F1.4 Speedmaster

24 Oct

Chinese manufacturer Zhongyi optics has announced a new lens, the stupendously large Zhongyi 135mm F1.4 Speedmaster. The company is aiming to make less than 100 units, and expects the lens to appeal to specialized stills photographers and filmmakers. We got up close and personal with a prototype this week at the Photo Plus Expo show in New York. Read more

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Light House: Translucent Dwellings in an Abandoned Parking Garage

24 Oct

[ By Steph in Architecture & Houses & Residential. ]

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With their cavernous abandoned spaces, the hundreds of stalled skyscraper projects throughout tropical Asia could serve a purpose by hosting low-budget micro-dwellings aimed at ‘urban nomads.’ Economic conditions put many high-rise building projects on hold, while the global housing crisis is making it difficult to impossible for young people, the middle class and the urban poor to find affordable accommodations in desirable cities. A project called ‘Light House’ offers a temporary solution.

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Designed especially for mild climates, these prototype housing units consist of perforated metal grid frames, plastic-laminated plywood floors and walls made of layered textiles. “The different degrees of perforation of the walls give variation to the space within by selective filtering of external elements,” say the creators, Bangkok design firm All(zone). There are shelves for personal items, a changing room with a closet, and a bed surrounded by mosquito net.

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Each one costs $ 1,200 to make and can be quickly assembled and disassembled, taken to a new location when the current ‘host’ is no longer available. The designers themselves lived in the prototype units to test them out. But would the average young city resident really want to live in a space like this?

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The need for affordable housing, adaptability and reclaiming vacant urban spaces is undeniable, but flimsy structures like these seem like just one shaky step above homelessness, and might be better suited to serving that population instead. The transparency of the walls could be seen as a statement on what it’s like to live in the streets, perhaps making an even more profound statement on the housing crisis than the creators intended.

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Life in a glass case… we peer at new Pentax full-frame DSLR

24 Oct

Ricoh’s upcoming full-frame Pentax DSLR is getting more real! The last time we saw it, the as yet unnamed camera was barely more than a chunk of carved plastic, but at this week’s Photo Plus Expo in New York, a much more advanced mockup was on display at the Ricoh booth. Briefly. Shortly after we asked for a closer look it was removed permanently from display and locked in a cupboard. Oh well. Click through for some closeups

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Weekly Photography Challenge – Spooky

24 Oct

Ooh scary – it’s halloween and time to get scared. See if these images give you a fright.

Howard Ignatius

By Howard Ignatius

Paul Gorbould

By Paul Gorbould

Weekly photography challenge – spooky

Your job this week to go shoot some scary stuff. Make us quiver in our boots, cry like babies, scream like a little girl.

Maybe you can find a creepy ghost town and do a shoot at night. Or get your kids to help you with some light painting and make some spooky patterns. Set up a jack-o-lantern, or do some funky make-up, get creative with it.

Tommy Clark

By Tommy Clark

Howard Ignatius

By Howard Ignatius

Tim Simpson

By Tim Simpson

Christi Nielsen

By Christi Nielsen

Steve Corey

By Steve Corey

Share your images below:

Simply upload your shot into the comment field (look for the little camera icon in the Disqus comments section) and they’ll get embedded for us all to see or if you’d prefer upload them to your favourite photo sharing site and leave the link to them. Show me your best images in this week’s challenge. Sometimes it takes a while for an image to appear so be patient and try not to post the same image twice.

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23. Oktober 2015

24 Oct

Das Bild des Tages von: Hilke Annegarn

Blick in einen Wald, überlagert von einem Foto von Farnen.

Im Ausblick: Modell geht gegen Bearbeitung vor, Menschen und Besitz und Crowdfunding-Projekte.
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