July 2009 Archives
It Takes a Team to Photograph a TED
I've talked about what it was like to photograph at TEDGlobal 2009, but there's a lot more to getting the job done than my own contribution. It takes a full team of talented and dedicated people to get the job done. Read on...
Photographing TEDGlobal 2009
I've been in Oxford, England for the last week working the TEDGlobal 2009 conference. For this event, I was the main stage photographer, with all the responsibilities that brings. Read on...
An Anti Jet Lag Diet Experience
On my current trip to Europe, I decided to give the anti-jet-lag diet that's been making the rounds a try to see how it works. Read on...
Canon Thrifty-50 Sticking Problems
My pal Willie Abrams twittered earlier today that his EF 50/1.8 is stuck on his Rebel XTi. On the one hand, if you're gonna have any lens stuck to your camera, the thrifty-50 isn’t the worst you could do. On... Read on...
Overlapr
Dan Benjamin, my friend and co-host of the currently on hiatus Tack Sharp, has been cooking things up in his mad scientist laboratory in the hidden submarine that he keeps off the coast of Florida. Earlier this week, he released Overlapr. Read on...
Nikon Next
Nikon has put out an interesting little site called Nikon Next. It's Read on...
Olympus E-P1 at Amazon
Less than three weeks after the big announcement, the Olympus E-P1 Digital PEN is shipping via Amazon. Read on...
Sunset Along Interstate 5
I spent part of today on Interstate 5 up into Northern California. Just north of Weed, there was this great sunset. Read on...
John Adams at Velocity
One of the guys I'm always happy to run into at conferences is John Adams. Read on...
