Interview of one of the creators of Photoshop

Robert Scoble recently interviewed John Knoll who is one of the co-creators of Adobe Photoshop. He released it 20 years ago with his brother, Thomas and we know how this amazing piece of software turned out.

Is Aperture 3 coming soon?

Apple is having an event scheduled on January 27th and one of the things which might be announced is the next version of Aperture.
Photographers have been for a long time since the existing version, Aperture 2, was released on February 12, 2008 and last updated to version 2.1.4 on August 27, 2009.
For those who want to try a new version of a photo management software, the beta of Lightroom 3 is out and free to try.

[Tuaw]

Take stories by Canon

Seven short videos about the latest Canon cameras. Take a look at the last fourth ones about the 450D, the 500D, the 7D and the 5D Mark II.

[Canon Europe]

San Francisco

Photos I took during a 5 day trip to one of the most interesting city in the US (in my opinion).

New season of D-Town TV

This is the first episode of the new/second season of Scott Kelby’s show, D-Town TV. It use to be for Nikon users only but they changed the show to open it to other brands of DSLR.

You can also watch it on Kelbytv.com/dtowntv or subscribe to the show on iTunes.

Wim Wenders’ movie for Leica

Wim Wenders, German film director, created this short film for Leica.

[Swiss Miss]

Fantastic color photographs from Russia in the Early 1900’s

The Denver Post collected a great collection of color photographs from Russia in the early 1900’s. They were taken by Russian chemist and photographer Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorskii.

Trans-Siberian Railway metal truss bridge on stone piers.

Trans-Siberian Railway metal truss bridge on stone piers, over the Kama River near Perm, Ural Mountains Region; ca. 1910 Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorskii Collection (Library of Congress).

If you want to learn more about Prokudin-Gorskii, the process he used to create the color photographs, and see his collection, you can visit the Library of Congress, who owns his glass negatives after purchasing them in 1948.

http://blogs.denverpost.com/captured/2009/10/21/color-photography-from-russian-in-the-early-1900s/

I guess he loves photography

Four hours, 1054 shots taken with a Canon 5D Mark II and edited in Final cut pro. Here is the result.

The tatoo is a work in progress and the next part is scheduled november 8th.

[Dabe Alan via Gizmodo]

Shooting sequences with Chase Jarvis

While shooting for Sandisk in New Zealand, famous outdoor photographer Chase Jarvis took the time to record small videos about some techniques he used for this project.

The following video will explained to you what to do in order to produce, after editing it in Photoshop, an image like this one.

Sandisk sequences by Chase Jarvis

[Chase Jarvis]

Laurent Nivalle

If you like cars and photography, you will love the work of Laurent Nivalle. This French photographer, also working for the Citroën Design Center, has a series of behind the scenes pictures about the making of a new concept car recently designed, the Citroën Revolte 2009.

Laurent Nivalle - Citroën Revolte

Here is a video presenting the car (collaboration with Stéphane Leloutre).

Laurent Nivalle also has a nice collection of iPhone photographs.

[Laurent Nivalle via Share some candy]

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