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Evgeny (Ev) Tchebotarev began photography in 2002 and since then he has spent the entirety of his professional career dedicated to the betterment of visual creativity. In 2021, He co-founded Sloika in order to build a new NFT experience for photographers. In early 2004, before Facebook and photo-sharing sites, Ev created 500 px, a community for millions of photographers to meet and share photos and information. Between his two startups, Evgeny was Skylum Software's Chief Growth Officer expanding Skylum's business in Asia and allowing Ev to work and travel all over the continent. Ev is an active photographer and has been honoured to judge many world-class photo contests, including Red Bull Illume, Photo Life, and the Sony World Photography Awards. Originally from Moscow, Ev has earned a BA in Commerce and Finance from Ryerson University in Toronto, graduating with honours in 2007.
In this episode it was our pleasure to welcome back Stephanie and Rhiannon from the team over at 500px as well as Neil Dankoff, an incredibly experienced and inspirational landscape photographer.All five of us will be judges in the 500px and Neil Dankoff Photography Competition, an epic contest that we present to listeners in this special episode. Click the highlighted hyperlink in the previous sentence to check it out! We give you the details on how to enter the competition, how long submissions will be open for, prizes to be won, the categories that you can submit to, and what we will be looking for as judges in winning images. In order to participate you will need to have a 500px account which you can set up in less than 1 minute. If you don't have an account already we highly encourage you to sign up and submit your photos to this competition. Prizes are insane and described in detail in the episode!Also, if you want to stay up to speed with 500px's new endeavour "VAULT" as heard in this episode, you can click these hyperlinks to follow the company's socials:VAULT InstagramVAULT TwitterThanks for listening!@sethmacey@mantis_photography
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加入摄影早自习群,请加微信:nihaoyelaoshi(暗号:喜马拉雅)作为一个摄影人,我们花了那么多心思去创作,那我们会希望在哪里来展示自己的作品呢?你好,我是叶梓,今天是摄影早自习陪伴大家第1803天,今天我们就来谈谈这个问题。很多摄影爱好者拍了照片,就是简单的发发朋友圈发到网上,但是随着自己的摄影水平提高,随着自己对摄影是越来越深爱,他们也会希望能在更多、更好的平台上去展示自己的作品,但是不管怎么样,这个思维惯性还是很难摆脱。很多人就会问我说:叶老师,我应该去哪个网站发自己的照片呢,其实还真不一定是网站。今天我就简单的给大家排个序,我心中的最佳的展示我照片的媒介到底是什么样的。2017年水立方个展“漂” © 林云帆首先排名第一的一定是个展。这个个展也分,有的是不能改变展厅结构的,有的是展厅可以随你自己去重新装扮。举个例子,我在水立方办的个展就分为三个大展厅,第一展厅讲的是北漂的故事,又明亮又喧嚣,是拿了很多喇叭在放北京的噪音的。第二个展厅讲的是其中一位北漂Lily的私人生活,所以这个展厅是非常狭长弯曲,光线也是比较昏暗的,刚才那些喧嚣的噪音就已经慢慢的远去。2017年水立方个展“漂” © 叶梓接下来走进第三展厅的时候,你要掀开一个黑色的帘子,然后你会发现这个展厅是全黑的,没有任何的光,每一个观众都需要用自己的手电,用手机来照明,来在整个展厅中寻找Lily的影子。因为这个展厅讲的故事是Lily的内心世界,也是Lily去南极寻找自我的经历。我甚至把这第三个展厅的温度调得极低。2016年个展“南极日记” © 叶梓在水立方前面那次个展中也是南极主题,我甚至还在整个展厅中放满了雾气,寻找和探险的意味就会更重一些,更别提我还做了一些互动的装置,精心挑选了背景的声音、音乐,把它们进行合成。所以不用我说你也知道,个展对于一个摄影师而言,它绝对是最佳的展示途径,我们可以用声、光、电——各种各样的方法使得观众沉浸其中,你可以巧妙的引导观众的观看照片的顺序,照片的幅面也很大。还有一个很重要的事情就是观众跑到你这个展厅来看展,他毕竟是花了一些时间、花一些代价的,所以他观看起来会更认真一些,会更沉得下心来一些。个展肯定是我们最好的展示自己作品的机会,但是办个展需要有艺术机构或者是展厅来邀请你来办,或者你也需要一些赞助商来帮你hold住成本,不是每个人都能办的。展览海报 © 富士还有一种比较容易一点的但是也还不错的展示方式,其实是通过群展来展示。比如说我拍的那个疫情刚来的那个冬天冬泳的老大爷们,我管它叫做“游在疫情之下”。那组照片是在上海展览在富士的展厅里面。那个展是个联展,一共有5位摄影师展出,它还有它自己的一个联展的名字。我在吴哥摄影节及工作坊期间拍摄的作品在吴哥也是有放映,但是那个联展就更大一些,应该是30多位来自于亚洲各国的摄影师,我们一起做的那一晚的放映。为什么是放映?因为是那种照片配乐的形式,我们管它叫slide show——幻灯片放映,大概是这么个感觉,但实际上它是做成了一个很精美的视频的。Photo by Lareised Leneseur on Unsplash联展再往后排,我觉得还有一种形式也还可以考虑,就是通过画册。摄影师多少还是能在画册里控制点东西的,比如说它的长宽比例啊、幅面大小啊、纸张的质感啊,还有排版的方式啊等等,跟个展有点类似。但是因为这个画册你不知道你的观众会在什么条件下去观看它,或许他就是在大马路上看的,或许他在茶几前磕着瓜子翘着二郎腿看的,你没有办法控制他观赏时的心态和其它的五感,所以它的效果比起个展来肯定是大打折扣,但是也还不赖。不过如果你不是那种特别顶级的一流的摄影师,你出个画册的话是很难卖得动的。我的老师Olivia Arthur——玛格南图片社的主席,她出的画册好像卖了三四年了,我那时候问的时候她说就卖了2000多册3000册吧,是非常少的。所以有很多人出画册,是多多少少有点自掏腰包的意思。印几百本、几千本实在是太贵了,摄影爱好者其实可以考虑印一本,用数码快印的方式比较便宜,用艺术微喷的方式还是挺贵的,什么1000、2000都是有可能的。就印一本,一来自己做个纪念,第二来你也可以等朋友来家里的时候可以端出来给人家欣赏欣赏。再往后排就是在报纸和杂志上去发表作品,这个几乎就不受你控制了,但是因为这种媒体天生带有一种权威属性,别人看你照片的时候还是会认真一点。最次的选择其实就是发在互联网上。但是发互联网它也分,如果你发在图片社的官方网站上,那是有一定的权威性的,别人观看的时候还是会认真一点。叶梓个人官网截图 网址yezi.art你也可以像我一样做一个个人网站(yezi.art)来展示照片,因为整个网站的这种呈现、这种设计都是你自己可以决定的,所以还算是一种比较理想的展出方式,这是在互联网上的最优的一种展示方法。其次的一种展示方法就是上图片的交流网站,或者说是图库平台,包括图虫网啊、500PX……像这样的网站,因为它的整个界面设计、交互都是为了展示照片而设计的,所以看起来也还不错,只能说是还不错,但是也很容易淹没在大量的作品里。最终一些复杂构图的、比较低调的但是真正的好作品可能获不了什么点赞量,但是那些非常抢眼的、色彩鲜艳的、调色调得非常狠的作品,或许会非常夺目,很受欢迎。在互联网上发片的第三个层级,也是最末的一个选择,就是在社交媒体发片,包括微博或者是微信在朋友圈等等。这些做法可能是比较不错的吸粉的手段,但是作为作品的陈列来讲,它其实是比较糟糕的一种选择。不说别的,就说那些看到这些照片的人,他们可能在公交车上,可能蹲在马桶上,花0.1秒就把你拼死拼活拍的这张作品给翻过去了。好,今天我们就聊到这吧,昨天就是我们深圳咖图摄影会和雅昌艺术中心联办的展览征稿的最后一天,这个其实就是我们今天讲的联展的形式,跟其他小伙伴一起来展出。虽然展览的征稿已经结束了,但是如果离深圳不远的同学都欢迎来观展,我们会在1月8号开始展出,不出意外的话,我也会有几幅作品在里面。另外明天中午我会尝试个新事儿,我会在抖音直播来在户外给大家讲解摄影技巧。一边拍一边讲,直播是中午11:30开始到1点多结束,欢迎你关注我的抖音帐号:叶梓玩摄影。今天是摄影早自习陪伴大家第1803天,我是叶梓,明天早上6:30,微信公众号“摄影早自习”,不见不散。
In this episode, we're joined by Stephanie (@that_girl_named_steph) and Rhiannon (@rhimarq) from @500px who tell us all the in's and out's of the 500px platform and how it's built to serve the photographer first. On this podcast we're always talking about how much we love the platform and how we incorporate it into our photography practice. We wanted listeners to get even more details straight from the people who work there.In this episode we talk about how 500px is a platform where you always know what you're going to get when you log on.... great photography. No irrelevant memes, no distractions, just good inspiring imagery. We also discuss "Quests", 500px's innovative photography contests. The themes of them are always changing and they're an excellent way for photographers to get their work noticed but also win some great prizes. Lastly we talk about developing a personal brand as a photographer and how to approach that.Make a donation via PayPal for any amount you feel is equal to the value you receive from the episodes: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=Z36E4SCB6D3LWThanks for listening! Go get shooting, go get editing, and stay focused!@sethmacey@mantis_photography
Pour a mocktail and join us for episode twelve of DrinksWithAVC, where we sit down with John Frankel of ff Venture Capital — our first New York guest and pioneer of our alcohol-free edition. Vik and Bree dive into John's journey from Goldman Sachs to venture capital, discuss the intersection of education and startups, and even try on some goofy hats. Get to know this London-native who not only has a penchant for croquet but also an unexpected affection for the film 'Dude, Where's My Car?' and a passion for snowboarding.Links:www.ffvc.comwww.twitter.com/john_frankel
On this episode of Photo Geek Weekly, Allan Attridge joins the conversation to discuss the virtues of enhancing image details, who buys flagship cameras, how to present your portfolio online and what’s to be made of NFT “CryptoArt”. All this and more, thanks for listening! Story 1: Adobe Photoshop’s ‘Super Resolution’ Made My Jaw Hit [...]
On this episode of Photo Geek Weekly, Allan Attridge joins the conversation to discuss the virtues of enhancing image details, who buys flagship cameras, how to present your portfolio online and what’s to be made of NFT “CryptoArt”. All this and more, thanks for listening! Story 1: Adobe Photoshop’s ‘Super Resolution’ Made My Jaw Hit [...]
In this interview I'm joined by Aneta Filiciak, and Karen Biilmann; the CEO and Sr. Art Director, respectively at 500px.com. We discuss the past, present and future of the company and dive into a riveting discussion about the directions they're seeing photography moving in. We discuss their thoughts on how "social distancing" might affect photography, and photographers going forward. We also discuss so-called "pure" photograpy, versus compositing work. Check out the site at: 500px.com
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Dans cet épisode ont fait le tour des solutions de partage et de publication.Instagram, Vero, EyeEm, Behance, Youpic, Vsco, 500PX
Épisode 260 : La créativité ce n’est pas que sur Instagram et Pinterest. Figurez vous qu’il existe même des réseaux sociaux de niche spécialement imaginés pour les créatifs. Moins de contenus parasites, plus de curation de qualité et surtout des vrais talents… voilà la promesse de ces plateformes spécialisées ! Behance Histoire Behance, c’est une plateforme qui vous permet de présenter une sorte de portfolio si vous êtes un créatif. Dessus, on retrouve tout ce qui touche à la création : publicité, mode, animation, architecture, design et conception de produits, photographie, illustration, graphisme… C’est le réseau social créatif La plateforme est crée en novembre 2005 par Matias Corea et Scott Belsky. Au fil des ans ce réseau devient la référence de tout les créatifs. Tellement que c’est directement Adobe qui rachète la plateforme pour 150 millions de dollars en 2012. Comment ça marche Lorsque vous vous inscrivez, vous créez un profil sur lequel vous pouvez créer des projets. Les autres utilisateurs peuvent liker ou commenter votre projet. Les projets sont aussi accessibles pour des personnes n’étant pas inscrit sur Behance, mais ils ne peuvent pas commenter ou Liker. Pour créer ces projets vous pouvez utiliser Adobe Portfolio qui vous permet de concevoir votre projet avant de le charger sur Behance. Vous pouvez aussi suivre d’autres utilisateurs pour retrouver leurs projets plus facilement. Sinon Behance a une page d’accueil de curation où la plateforme met en avant les meilleurs projets. Clairement c’est le premier réseau social créatif du monde et si vous êtes un créatif vous devez avoir un portfolio dessus ! L’objectif L’objectif final de Behance est de mettre en lien des créatifs avec des porteurs de projets, des entreprises par exemple. Vous pouvez aussi faire un tour sur Behance, ne serait-ce que pour trouver de l’inspiration… Dribbble Dribble est une communauté de designers. Une plate-forme qui permet à des web-designers, des graphistes, des illustrateurs, des typographes, des motion designers et plein d’autres types de créatifs de partager et d’échanger sur leurs créations. Existe sous la forme d’un site internet mais aussi une application. La baseline, « what are you working on?” » montre clairement le positionnement de Dribbble : il s’agit, pour les designers, de partager un travail pas forcément abouti sous forme de shots et permettre de recevoir des critiques. Les shots peuvent donc être commentés, likés, tagués, partagés, etc. Dribbble est un moyen supplémentaire pour les designers de se faire connaître, de partager leur travail et d’avoir les retours d’autres professionnels. Afin de garder un certain niveau de qualité, Dribbble fonctionne par invitations. Il y a 3 niveaux d’inscrits sur le site, très bien expliqués dans la FAQ : le player (le contributeur, qui montre ses WIP, commente, like), le spectator (qui ne peut ni poster ni commenter, mais simplement suivre les players qu’il souhaite), et le prospect (qui est un spectateur dans l’attente d’une invitation de la part d’un player). https://peachlab.fr/tips/comment-obtenir-une-invitation-dribbble/ — Quelque trouvailles : Ana Miminoshvili, Géorgie Illustratrice Freelance 25.564 followers Anvesh Dunna, Inde Designer qui travaille sur des jeux de typographies en 3D 100 followers ELLO Ello c’est une plateforme d’artistes pour des artistes Vous en avez peut-être entendu parler ? Cette plateforme avait fait le buzz à son lancement en mars 2014 en s’opposant à Facebook, une sorte de contre pouvoir des réseaux sociaux ! Et oui, à l’époque ELLO sort un manifeste qui dit : « Votre réseau social est détenu par les publicitaires. Chaque post partagé, chaque nouvel ami, tous les liens sur lesquels vous cliquez sont tracés, enregistrés et convertis en données. Les publicitaires achètent vos données afin de vous montrer plus de réclames. Vous êtes le produit acheté et vendu. Nous pensons qu'il existe une meilleure voie. » Pour s’imposer ELLO décide donc de se présenter comme l’anti-Facebook. Une nouvelle plateforme sans publicité et qui protège vos donnés. Ello passe à l’époque de 30k à 3 millions d’utilisateurs. Mais c’est avant tout une plateforme d’artistes et après ce coup de buzz ELLO à retrouver son chemin. À la base ELLO est un réseau social fermé. Une bande de copain. Puis ça c’est ouvert, ça a buzzé fort, et puis la plateforme est revenu à ses bases ! C’est aujourd’hui le concurrent Arty de Pinterest et Behance. C’est devenu un outil de curation pour les gens passionné d’art très efficace. C’est aussi une plateforme qui met en contact des sociétés et des créateurs. 500px 500px est un site web communautaire de partage de photographies, basé à Toronto (Canada) C’est une plateforme sociale qui fait office de lieu d'exposition, d'inspiration et de connexion entre photographes. Au départ 500px c’est un blog. Il a été lancé en 2003 et à l’époque la taille limite des photos est de 500px, d’où le nom. En juillet 2015, 500px lève 13 millions de dollars et devient une application social media. Alors comment ça marche. Et bien c’est très proche du fonctionnement d’instagram sauf que là on est exclusivement sur de la photo. Tu envoies tes photos, tu ajoutes une description, des tags, tu peux les classer par catégories… Côté fonctionnalisés sociales, tu peux liker une photo, commenter, partager, envoyer des mp a un photographe. — L’algorithme de 500Px est intéressant. On est pas loin ce que fait Instagram avec tout de même une mise en avant plus poussée des contenus récents. Chaque photo a une sorte de score algorithmique que l’on appelle le pulse. Plus cette note est élevée et plus l’application va pousser le contenu dans la fonction discover. Côté vanity metrics ce qui est intéressant c’est que le fonctionnement des classements de popularité est plus riche qu’Instagram par exemple. Chaque utilisateur possède une note globale appelée Affection, prenant en compte les likes et les favoris reçus à travers toutes les photos. C’est une indication fiable relative à la popularité d'un photographe au sein de la communauté Justement al partie découverte de l’application st vraiment cool avec vraiment un contenu ultra qualité. La partie Editor’s Choice est notamment intéressante puisqu’elle met en avant la curation des équipes de 500px et permet de découvrir de nouveaux talents. —— Quelque trouvailles : William Kass 59k followers Photographe qui met en scène des personnages miniatures dans des mises en scène surréalistes. Yusuke Komatsu 697 followers Un japonais qui offre des photos à tomber du japon de tous les jours. Superbe ! . . . Le Super Daily est le podcast quotidien sur les réseaux sociaux. Il est fabriqué avec une pluie d'amour par les équipes de Supernatifs. Nous sommes une agence social media basée à Lyon. Nous aidons les entreprises à créer des relations durables et rentables avec leurs audiences. Nous inventons, produisons et diffusons des contenus qui engagent vos collaborateurs, vos prospects et vos consommateurs.
Una giungla, una vera e propria giungla si pone dinanzi al fotografo emergente quando vuole condividere uno scatto. Cerchiamo quindi di battere un percorso per cercare di capire quale sia la strada migliore nella selva di piattaforme e social network che ci circondano!
On this episode of Photo Geek Weekly, Don Komarechka is joined by the amazing Larry Becker to geek out over sensor technology we haven’t seen before, the state of social media and free speech, new offerings in the medium format realm and a redux of what celebrities think of copyright. A cerebral discussion, and one [...]
On this episode of Photo Geek Weekly, Don Komarechka is joined by the amazing Larry Becker to geek out over sensor technology we haven’t seen before, the state of social media and free speech, new offerings in the medium format realm and a redux of what celebrities think of copyright. A cerebral discussion, and one [...]
In this episode of the For the Joy of Photography podcast, I talk about the importance of guarding your copyright and how it's easy to give away rights without realizing it.Links (In the order presented):https://www2.kodakit.com/photographerhttps://www.diyphotography.net/kodaks-terms-screw-over-4000-photographers-by-stripping-them-of-copyright-to-their-own-work/https://unsplash.com/https://pixabay.com/https://www.plagiarismtoday.com/2015/05/13/does-facebook-really-own-your-photos/https://www.lexology.com/library/detail.aspx?g=0e178580-108a-4394-9fa0-1c6c2f5a6b41A new episode is recorded every week. You can watch new episodes here:https://onlinephotographytraining.com/category/podcast/for-the-joy-of-photography/You can watch the episode above or listen to it at your favorite site or on your favorite appiTunes - CLICK HEREGoogle Play - CLICK HEREStitcher - CLICK HERESpotify - CLICK HEREPodcasts. com - CLICK HERE p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 12.0px 'Helvetica Neue'} p.p2 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 17.0px 'Helvetica Neue'} p.p3 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 12.0px 'Helvetica Neue'; color: #dca10d} p.p4 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; text-align: center; font: 12.0px 'Helvetica Neue'} span.s1 {text-decoration: underline} span.s2 {color: #000000} span.s3 {text-decoration: underline ; color: #dca10d} Or you can search for it on you favorite podcast app!
500px Breach, FireFox Blocking Trackers, HoloLens 2 Reveal, Augmented Reality and more on this weeks Bit v. Byte! If you would like to support me via Anchor Listener Support, go to anchor.fm/bit-v-byte. Thank you! News - 500px Breach - https://nakedsecurity.sophos.com/2019/02/15/photography-site-500px-resets-14-8-million-passwords-after-data-breach/?ref=anchor.fm/bit-v-byte - Default Blocking of Cross-Site Third Party Trackers - https://www.fastcompany.com/90299092/mozilla-most-innovative-companies-2019?ref=anchor.fm/bit-v-byte - Facebook Shutting Down Onavo VPN App - https://techcrunch.com/2019/02/21/facebook-removes-onavo/?ref=anchor.fm/bit-v-byte Links & Resources - Awesome Design Systems - https://github.com/alexpate/awesome-design-systems?ref=anchor.fm/bit-v-byte - Moose - https://photos.icons8.com/creator?ref=anchor.fm/bit-v-byte - UXWing - https://uxwing.com/?ref=anchor.fm/bit-v-byte --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bit-v-byte/support
Coming up in this week's episode of the GDPR Weekly Show: GDPR Training Update, Labour Party data breach, Airbus data breach of employee data, 500px data breach update - breach now known to have affected other photo sharing web services, Family Voice Peterborough Data Breach, Nest secretly listening without informing users, GP surgeries GDPR Update
Coming up in this week's episode of the GDPR weekly show: 2019 Data Breaches so far, Details of the Coinmama Bitcoin data breach, Valentines Day data breaches affect two dating apps, Mumsnet data breach - error on site allows users to see other users data, Myfitnesspal data breach, Facebook FTC penalty which rumours have it say Facebook could be facing a $1 billion penalty, Photo sharing site 500px hit by data breach, Sensnet CCTV facial recognition data breach could result in physical as well as virtual harm
A daily look at the relevant information security news from overnight.Episode 83 - 13 February, 2019New Trojan uses anti-virus - https://www.zdnet.com/article/this-new-malware-exploits-bugs-in-antivirus-software-to-steal-your-data/Critical Siemens flaw - https://threatpost.com/siemens-critical-remote-code-execution/141768/Phishing with long links - https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/weird-phishing-campaign-uses-links-with-almost-1-000-characters/Cisco password warning - https://www.zdnet.com/article/ciscos-warning-patch-this-default-network-assurance-engine-password-bug/500px data breach - https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/millions-affected-by-500px-data-1/
On this episode of Photo Geek Weekly, Don is joined by veteran photo tinkerer Chris Niccolls to discuss the new Olympus OM-D E-M1X as Chris has had the camera hands-on, and the podcast continues with the value of our social media accounts, why a 1TB memory card might be “too soon” or at least “too [...]
On this episode of Photo Geek Weekly, Don is joined by veteran photo tinkerer Chris Niccolls to discuss the new Olympus OM-D E-M1X as Chris has had the camera hands-on, and the podcast continues with the value of our social media accounts, why a 1TB memory card might be “too soon” or at least “too [...]
Is Instagram Killing Photography?In this episode of the "For the Joy of Photography" podcast, I talk about how social media is affecting photography and more importantly, how social media is affecting photographers.Links:My Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/anthonymorganti/Websites:https://expertvagabond.com/instagram-tourism-impact/https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/jan/17/instagrammers-travel-sri-lanka-tourists-peachy-backsides-social-media-obsessedhttps://www.independent.co.uk/travel/news-and-advice/instagram-ruined-tourist-attractions-beautiful-places-machu-picchu-santorini-holocaust-memorial-a7792386.htmlhttps://www.businessinsider.com/places-struggling-too-popular-instagram-2017-8You can watch the episode above or listen to it at your favorite site or on your favorite appiTunes - CLICK HEREGoogle Play - CLICK HEREStitcher - CLICK HERESpotify - CLICK HEREPodcasts. com - CLICK HEREOr you can search for it on you favorite podcast app!
On this episode of Photo Geek Weekly, Brian Matiash joins the conversation to discuss the latest dramatic impact of computational photography in the form of Google’s Night Sight, the potential mishaps with 500px in UI design, firmware updates and why they matter, rounding out the discussion with a law suit facing Adobe. A very thoughtful [...]
On this episode of Photo Geek Weekly, Brian Matiash joins the conversation to discuss the latest dramatic impact of computational photography in the form of Google’s Night Sight, the potential mishaps with 500px in UI design, firmware updates and why they matter, rounding out the discussion with a law suit facing Adobe. A very thoughtful [...]
On this episode of Photo Geek Weekly, Steve Brazill returns for the anniversary episode! We chat about cautiously optimistic cinema gear, the continued evolution of Flickr, the pressures of street photography and the fate of small sensor cameras. A lot crammed into a single episode, and it’s well worth the listen! Story 1: Cinemartin launches [...]
On this episode of Photo Geek Weekly, Steve Brazill returns for the anniversary episode! We chat about cautiously optimistic cinema gear, the continued evolution of Flickr, the pressures of street photography and the fate of small sensor cameras. A lot crammed into a single episode, and it’s well worth the listen! Story 1: Cinemartin launches [...]
On this episode of Photo Geek Weekly, Don is joined by the delightfully wise Andy Ihnatko to discuss photo industry trends towards instant gratification with little or no editing, along with the next steps for companies like Canon, Yongnuo, and even RED. Finally our late-breaking discussion on the first round of “improvements” to Flickr and [...]
On this episode of Photo Geek Weekly, Don is joined by the delightfully wise Andy Ihnatko to discuss photo industry trends towards instant gratification with little or no editing, along with the next steps for companies like Canon, Yongnuo, and even RED. Finally our late-breaking discussion on the first round of “improvements” to Flickr and [...]
On this episode of Photo Geek Weekly, Martin Bailey joins Don for a discussion about rangefinders – good and bad – as well as camera teardowns, colour science and VERY temporary lenses you make yourself. Enjoy the photo geekery! Story 1: Yashica’s ‘Unexpected’ Y35 Camera is Worse Than Anyone Expected (via PetaPixel) Related: Pixii is [...]
On this episode of Photo Geek Weekly, Martin Bailey joins Don for a discussion about rangefinders – good and bad – as well as camera teardowns, colour science and VERY temporary lenses you make yourself. Enjoy the photo geekery! Story 1: Yashica’s ‘Unexpected’ Y35 Camera is Worse Than Anyone Expected (via PetaPixel) Related: Pixii is [...]
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It might be the 4th of July, but we aren’t letting that stop us from making sure you get your weekly dose of Real-Time Overview. Michael’s returned from Boston and back at the helm for...
La semana pasada estuvimos viendo en el podcast la red social 1x, posiblemente la que más me guste de todas, pero hoy en concreto os traemos una muy buena alternativa a 1x para aquellos que se consideren con tanto nivel y quieran aprender lo suficiente para poder dar el salto a esta primera. Hablamos de 500px, otra gran opción a tener en cuenta si queremos aprender y crecer como fotógrafos. 500px, el paso intermedio Hace tiempo dedicamos un podcast exclusivamente a esta red social para saber cómo funciona 500px, y a día de hoy posiblemente sea el podcast más escuchado y descargado, así que os dejamos el enlace para que podáis complementar con este, ya que aquí sólo haremos un breve repaso de nuevo y actualizaremos información. Si queréis saber exactamente todos los secretos de esta gran RRSS visitad el otro podcast que seguro os encantará. 500px se sitúa dentro de las redes sociales en ese sector tan interesante como es el amateur, gente que tiene conocimientos más que validados, con un gran recorrido en la fotografía, ampliando un poco más el abanico que 1x. El funcionamiento es a la inversa que en 1x, subimos una fotografía a la web y poco a poco, según la interacción, nuestra fotografía ganará popularidad, las fotografías más populares serán publicadas en su galería. La web está a medio traducir al español, así que para aquellos que no dominen el Inglés, en esta red podrán entenderse un poco mejor, y digo un poco, porque la traducción no es muy buena y sólo encontraremos algunos textos en nuestro idioma. La aplicación de 500px funciona a las mil maravillas y es una gran ventaja respecto a 1x, que se está quedando un poco atrás en este aspecto. Podríamos decir que 500px es el término medio entre 1x y Flickr, es la red social que se situaría en medio y es la evolución natural de cualquier fotógrafo que quiera mejorar artísticamente. Actualización de precios en 500px Impresionante: 36$ anuales Pro: 60$ anuales Pro+: 192$ anuales Enlaces de Interés: https://500px.com/ https://500px.com/apps
On this episode of Photo Geek Weekly, Allan Attridge joins the discussion about Canon’s new “innovation” in flash technology, the woes of dealing with microstock marketplaces like 500px Marketplace, and an ultra macro lens from Laowa that will make any non-Canon shooter take interest. Enjoy the conversation! Story 1: Flashes for the masses: Why the [...]
On this episode of Photo Geek Weekly, Allan Attridge joins the discussion about Canon’s new “innovation” in flash technology, the woes of dealing with microstock marketplaces like 500px Marketplace, and an ultra macro lens from Laowa that will make any non-Canon shooter take interest. Enjoy the conversation! Story 1: Flashes for the masses: Why the [...]
I hope you enjoy diving into every tiny detail about gear like I do, because Kelly Thompson of 500px and I are looking at every pixel and gesture on the iPhone X. Special Guest: Kelly Thompson.
Episode 235 of the PetaPixel Photography Podcast. Download MP3 - Subscribe via iTunes, Google Play, email or RSS! Featured: Photographer, author and educator, Glyn Dewis In This Episode If you subscribe to the PetaPixel Photography Podcast in iTunes, please take a moment to rate and review us and help us move up in the rankings so others interested in photography may find us. Show Opener: Photographer, author and educator, Glyn Dewis opens the show. Thanks Glyn! Sponsors: - Get 10% off the new X-Rite i1Studio and more at CalibrateColor.com/PetaPixel with code: PetaPixel10. - Get FreshBooks cloud accounting FREE for 30 DAYS by entering PetaPixel in the "How Did You Hear About Us?" section at FreshBooks.com/PetaPixel More at LensShark.com/deals. Stories: 500px made a quiet move...months ago. (#) Two large rentals houses merge. (#) Philips announces a large monitor aimed at creatives. (#) Sony and Photo Start team up to help kids. (#) A speedy device to wirelessly control your camera. (#) Outtake My other podcast with Brian Matiash, the No Name Photo Show. Connect With Us Thank you for listening to the PetaPixel Photography Podcast! Connect with me, Sharky James on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook (all @LensShark) as we build this community. We’d love to answer your question on the show. Leave us an audio question through our voicemail widget, comment below or via social media. But audio questions are awesome! You can also cut a show opener for us to play on the show! As an example: “Hi, this is Matt Smith with Double Heart Photography in Chicago, Illinois, and you’re listening to the PetaPixel Photography Podcast with Sharky James!”
In this episode, Rhamli interviewed Sylvia NG. Sylvia Ng is the VP of Growth and Analytics at 500px. A lot of people look up to Sylvia for her knowledge and experiences with growth process, growth hacks, frameworks, start-up and a lot more. Learn about the different skills and attitudes needed as a growth marketer, importance of failures, and culture through Sylvia’s journey.
Andy Yang is the CEO of 500px, the world's premiere photography platform. Funded by the leading VC-firm Andreessen Horowitz, 500px has 12 million users in every country in the world. In today's episode, Andy details his experience moving from VC to entrepreneur, what 500px's company culture is like, and explains his job as CEO of a leading tech company.
In this episode of MARKET, we are chatting with Sylvia Ng, a growth and analytics expert with a passion for using the intersection of data, engineering, and marketing to fuel business results. Sylvia is currently the VP of Growth at 500px, an Andreessen Horowitz backed photography community with over 9M members globally. Sylvia has held past growth roles at Google, eBay, OANDA, and ScribbleLive, and has a Masters in Predictive Analytics from Northwestern University.
Andy Yang, 500px Show Notes Andy Yang is the CEO of 500px and an advisor with MaRS’ Consumer & Commerce cluster (https://www.marsdd.com/our-sectors/information-and-communications-technology/consumer-commerce-cluster/) . He has spent more than 15 years in technology as an investor (angel and institutional), banker, consultant and advisor. Currently, Andy is CEO of 500px, a premium photography community funded by Andreessen Horowitz, Harrison, Metal, and ffVC. Previously he was an investor at Extreme Startups and a venture capitalist at Relay Ventures. Most passionate about today Currently I’m the CEO of 500PX which is a global community for photographers, so I’m really passionate today about connecting people through their visual story telling. A picture is worth a thousand words, we believe everyone is creative at their core, they were born creative and it’s our mission to drive that creativity out of them. 500PX’s mission is to enable and rewards visual creativity. We are providing the tools, inspiration and platform for doing that. It’s amazing to see how many people love the platform and are so enthusiastic and passionate about 500PX and photography. So one of my passions is to work with the community. Your company 500PX was started by two amazing entrepreneurs. The first was Evgeny Tchebotarev, a professional travel photographer. He unofficially started this company back in 2004 and this was a few months before Flicker started. He was searching for a place to post his best images, and he couldn’t find one, so he started a blog on Life Journal and he started posting his best images, and he got amazing traction, a lot of people were reviewing the images and his personal and professional network started asking him to post their images on his blog. He had two rules: It has to be among your best works It has to be at list 500 Pixel in dimension. That’s where the name came from. It grew organically for 5-6 years, than Evgeny met his co-founder, Oleg, an amazing developer, and he had the insights and foresights to say let’s take the blog to our own platform. So they launched the company on 2009, then things really started to take off and they opened it to the community. As for how I joined the company, I moved to Toronto six years ago and I covered 500PX as an investment, I was on the venture capital side. I really loved the platform, loved the community and loved the founders. We kept in touch and then I joined the team a couple of years later. I‘ve always been a really big fan of what they were doing and about the global community. Who your customers are? It has changed over time… as I explained the history of the company, it was definitely geared toward professional photographers mainly in travel, as the founders turn it to a platform, and they started getting a much more diverse set of content and a much more diverse set of photographers who joined in. As mobile exploded it really diversified our customer based. Our customer personas: At the very bottom of the pyramid we have casual users that are in to view images and galleries, hoping to be inspired or to post in our site. As we move up the pyramid there are the hobbyists. People that see photography as a hobby (they also will usually own a dedicated camera). This composes the largest group in our site. They are very interested, they want to learn and to get better, and they invest in their community. As we go up the pyramid there are what we call the semi-pros, they will potentially shoot commercials, are interested in monetizing their work. They own much more sophisticated gear. At the very top of the pyramid is the last group, our pros those are people that are fully dedicated professionally, they will shoot commercials, license images, go on assignment for different clients. We kind of serve those four personas. We found them out over time by interviewing and understanding our audience. So
Episode 180 of the PetaPixel Photography Podcast. Download MP3 - Subscribe via iTunes, Google Play, email or RSS! Featured: Photographer and filmmaker, Michael Shainblum In This Episode If you subscribe to the PetaPixel Photography Podcast in iTunes, please take a moment to rate and review us and help us move up in the rankings so others interested in photography may find us. Photographer and filmmaker, Michael Shainblum opens the show. Thanks Michael! Sponsors: - Get 10% off your order at MeFOTO.com, Tenba.com, KupoGrip.com and StellaProLights.com using code PetaPixel. - First time customers in the US get $25 off rentals of $50 or more through June 29, 2017 with code PP25 at BorrowLenses.com. 5DayDeal Video Creators Bundle 2017...and giveaway! - The bundle kicks of June 1, 207, but enter to win $10,000 in prizes ASAP! A photographer calls out 500px publicly, but is it an issue or not? (#) Macphun Luminar is coming to Windows in a public Beta soon. (#) Panono drops the ball despite having raised $1.25 million dollars. (#) The Laowa MFC from Venus Optics adopts glass from the big two's mounts to Fujifilm's GFX system. (#) The clothing and comfort components in photography. (#) Drone giant DJI introduces the Spark. (#) Outtakes Connect With Us Thank you for listening to the PetaPixel Photography Podcast! Connect with me, Sharky James on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook (all @LensShark) as we build this community.
Quizás tus fotos puedas tener comprador. Será difícil que te hagas de oro pero, al menos, estarán a la venta y sentirás la satisfacción de que alguien ha pagado por ellas. Queremos que te animes a probar a venderlas en estos portales. Jesús M García nos dice cómo lo hace él, nos cuenta su experiencia y, lo mejor, nos dice sus consejos basado en su experiencia. Un lujo contar con su testimonio. De verdad. http://www.jesusmgarcia.esY además: 6.000€ en 19 premios en el concurso fotográfico http://www.fotografonocturno.com/elconcurso ¿Te gustamos?, Puedes hacer una reseña en iTunes aquí ;-)https://itunes.apple.com/es/podcast/fotografia-nocturna-en-espanol/id1059885908?mt=2No olvides que tienes GRATIS la mejor revista de FOTOGRAFÍA NOCTURNA y que la puedes descargar en http://www.fotografonocturno.com/larevistaLos mejores fotógrafos de España y otros países ya han publicado en ella. Y, cómo no, @davidgamez y @marioexposure os esperan en twitter, también en http://www.facebook.com/fotografonocturno y mario@fotografonocturno.com Un abrazo y…. ¡buenas fotos!
Quizás tus fotos puedas tener comprador. Será difícil que te hagas de oro pero, al menos, estarán a la venta y sentirás la satisfacción de que alguien ha pagado por ellas. Queremos que te animes a probar a venderlas en estos portales. Jesús M García nos dice cómo lo hace él, nos cuenta su experiencia y, lo mejor, nos dice sus consejos basado en su experiencia. Un lujo contar con su testimonio. De verdad. http://www.jesusmgarcia.esY además: 6.000€ en 19 premios en el concurso fotográfico http://www.fotografonocturno.com/elconcurso ¿Te gustamos?, Puedes hacer una reseña en iTunes aquí ;-)https://itunes.apple.com/es/podcast/fotografia-nocturna-en-espanol/id1059885908?mt=2No olvides que tienes GRATIS la mejor revista de FOTOGRAFÍA NOCTURNA y que la puedes descargar en http://www.fotografonocturno.com/larevistaLos mejores fotógrafos de España y otros países ya han publicado en ella. Y, cómo no, @davidgamez y @marioexposure os esperan en twitter, también en http://www.facebook.com/fotografonocturno y mario@fotografonocturno.com Un abrazo y…. ¡buenas fotos!
Der neue Foto Podcast mit spannenden Themen zur Fotografie, Foto Equipment, Facebook, Instagram, Eye-Fi Karten, Vorbilder in der Fotografie uvm.
De nuevo con el podcast semanal donde hablaremos, ni más ni menos, de cómo funciona 500px, esta famosa red social para fotógrafos del momento que se está llevando las alabanzas del sector profesional. Estamos ante unas de las mejores redes sociales que podemos tener a día de hoy y que, poco a poco, se está llevando a su terreno a la élite de la fotografía profesional. Hoy veremos el por qué de su éxito, cómo funciona y cómo poder aprovechar su potencial para mejorar nuestras propias fotografías. Os recuerdo que podéis hacer peticiones de podcast a través de la página web o los grupos de quedadas fotográficas de Telegram. En este caso, hemos recibido varias cuestiones sobre cómo y cuales son las principales redes sociales que aconsejo para fotógrafos. Realmente hay un podcast para cada red social, ya que cada una tiene sus propias características. Uno de los primeros consejos que siempre doy a la hora de empezar a trabajar con redes sociales, es la de no intentar abarcar todas las redes posibles, sino que hagamos una selección de 3-4 redes según nuestro perfil o que cubra nuestras necesidades para llevar de forma correcta el flujo de trabajo en ellas, de esta forma vamos a evitar el colapso, cansancio y hartazgo que puede llegar a darnos cuando nos sobrecargamos de trabajo social. Cómo funciona 500px 500px es una red social para fotógrafos enfocado a la fotografía profesional o amateur de alto nivel. Cuando entras en 500px por primera vez, te darás cuenta de la alta calidad de las imágenes con las que te vas a encontrar. Esto ocurre porque el público objetivo de esta red social es el sector profesional, el sector de alta calidad de imagen. Esta es una de las principales diferencias que vamos a poder encontrar con respecto su principal competidor: Flickr, dónde la calidad no es una de sus prioridades. Su flujo de trabajo es bastante sencillo, las imágenes que vais a poder ver en las distintas categorías, son aquellas que han conseguido la mayor puntuación a lo largo del día. Esta puntuación se consigue a través de un algoritmo que calcula el pulso, la importancia, que tiene esa fotografía respecto a las demás. A través de un cálculo donde se toma como referencia ciertos valores, cada fotografía que se sube, va obteniendo una nota que va desde el 0 hasta el 99,9. Cuanto más alta sea la nota de tu fotografía en ese día, más visibilidad irá teniendo dentro de la web. Al día siguiente todo empieza de cero, nuevas fotografías con nuevas puntuaciones. Así que cada día veremos las mejores fotografías del mundo pasear por nuestra pantalla. Un escaparate dónde conocer a los mejores fotógrafos Como digo en el podcast, a través de esta web, vamos a poder conocer a los mejores fotógrafos de la categoría que más nos guste, veremos trabajos espectaculares y podremos conocer la obra de muchos genios que se encuentran por todo el mundo. Tal vez, esta sea la característica que más valoro de esta red social. Me gusta investigar a aquellos que considero dignos de seguir y me intereso por su página web e intento verificar si tiene canal de YouTube, donde aprender algo, o incluso muchos incorporan cursos online en su propia web. No se me ocurre mejor forma que mejorar tu calidad fotográfica que realizar cursos con aquellos a quienes tienes como referente. Una oportunidad única para mejorar la calidad de tus propias imágenes. Vende tus imágenes a través de su tienda 500px, también cuenta con una tienda online dónde podrán venderse aquellas obras que tu selecciones para su venta. Son muy pulcros con los derechos de autor, que a la hora de hacer la subida a su web, podremos elegir entre varias opciones de CC o derechos reservados. Esta web, no publicará ninguna imagen para su venta sin nuestro consentimiento previo y respetan a la perfección los derechos de autor de las mismas. Además, han subido las comisiones para los fotógrafos a un 70% de la venta, bastante bien según mi opinión. Planes de precios Existe una cuenta básica y gratuita con ciertas limitaciones, después contamos con una cuenta plus (25 dólares anuales) y otra impresionante (75 dólares anuales), en los enlaces de interés tenéis las tablas comparativas con lo que incluye cada una de ellas, eventualmente, suelen sacar ofertas esporádicas junto a Adobe que suelen ofrecer su pack fotográfico en el lote. Recomendaciones para utilizar esta red social Importante la hora de publicación de nuestras imágenes, tener como referencia el horario de Canadá Subir una fotografía por día, que sea la que compita para llegar a portada, racionalizar las subidas Seguir a los mejores fotógrafos según vuestros gustos para mejorar vuestras fotografías Con la cuenta plus podréis tener acceso a las estadísticas de vuestras imágenes Si tienes una buena imagen pero por algún motivo no consigue un buen pulso, eliminar la imagen y volver a subirla otro día a otra hora diferente Selección de editores: otra vez, tener en cuenta la hora de publicación para aumentar las posibilidades de que nuestra imagen sea vista por los editores Enlace de Interés: 500px Términos y condiciones 500px Tipos de cuenta y precios 500px Blog de 500px
FujiLove podcast is all about Fujifilm X cameras, photography, passionate photographers and great conversations. On this episode Tomash is talking to Evgeny Tchebotarev, co-founder of 500px photo sharing site and an avid Fuji X photographer. EPISODE LINKS FUJILOVE WEBSITE500 PX.COM Enjoy! Subscribe to the FUJILOVE PODCAST in iTunes. Send us your comments to contactfujilove@gmail.com. We are looking forward to hearing from you!
Here’s episode 58 of the PetaPixel Photography Podcast. You can also download the MP3 directly and subscribe via iTunes or RSS! Leave a comment in this post, or use our voicemail widget for feedback/questions for the show. In This Episode If you subscribe to the PetaPixel Photography Podcast in iTunes, please take a moment to rate and review us and help us move up in the rankings so others interested in photography may find us. Sponsor: FreshBooks. Get your FREE 30 day trial at FreshBooks.com/PetaPixel and enter PetaPixel in the “How Did You Hear About Us?” section. Photographer, author and educator Katrin Eismann opens the show. Thanks Katrin! 500px reduces its non-exclusive royalty rates in its Marketplace. (#) TH Swiss introduces the Irix 15mm f/2.4 ultra-wide-angle rectilinear lens. (#) Phase One updates with Capture One Pro 9.1 and resets the 30 day trial clock. (#) The FTC takes Lord & Taylor to task over undisclosed Instagram advertising. (#) Google Photos adds a cool feature to help you pick your best photos. (#) Noted civil rights photojournalist Bill Adelman dies at age 85. (#) Two listeners come to the rescue and have solid solutions to help fellow listener Travis in Australia who needs to tag photos of racers he wishes to sell. Connect With Us Thank you for listening to the PetaPixel Photography Podcast! Connect with me, Sharky James on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook (all @LensShark) as we build this community. We’d love to answer your question on the show. Leave us an audio question through our voicemail widget, comment below or via social media. But audio questions are awesome! You can also cut a show opener for us to play on the show! As an example: “Hi, this is Matt Smith with Double Heart Photography in Chicago, Illinois, and you’re listening to the PetaPixel Photography Podcast with Sharky James!”
Esta vez, hablamos sobre las redes sociales y cómo algunas estan más orientadas a cuestiones fotograficas.
Today I update you on some of my current favorite photography related iPhone and iPad apps. Images and Links: https://mbp.ac/370 Music by UniqueTracks
Today I update you on some of my current favorite photography related iPhone and iPad apps. Images and Links: https://mbp.ac/370 Music by UniqueTracks
Dave Wilson takes the lead of the panel on this one to discuss the ins and outs of photoblogging.
Age appropriate app porn, weird new Apple stuff and… screw it. JJ's Star Wars.
Google's new Maps App is out for iOS! We'll tell you what we love and don't. Plus, a very special announcement we couldn't have made without you, our much-loved CultCast listeners. Then, Flickr's new app; Twitter wants to be your Instagram; and don't miss our end chat on The Hobbit and, best movie of 2013, FRIGGIN' ALIENS.
On this episode we talk photography spending habits, value of photography as collectible art and give you a few suggestions for Christmas gifts.
Here's an introduction to seven iPad apps that every photographer should own. Images, Transcript and Links: https://mbp.ac/304 Music created and produced by UniqueTracks.
Here's an introduction to seven iPad apps that every photographer should own. Images, Transcript and Links: https://mbp.ac/304 Music created and produced by UniqueTracks.
On this episode we are inside 500px (no, really, Sean was there) for a conversation with Jennifer Tse and Andrey Tochilin, the Media Director and the Digital Strategist for 500px, respectively.
Last week, I started to use 500px to share some of my work, and I'm really impressed. Today I share some of my thoughts on this amazing photo sharing site. Martin's 500px Portfolios: http://www.martinbaileyportfolios.com/ Martin's 500px Account: http://martinbailey.500px.com/ Images and Transcript: https://mbp.ac/295 Music from Music Alley: http://www.musicalley.com/
Last week, I started to use 500px to share some of my work, and I'm really impressed. Today I share some of my thoughts on this amazing photo sharing site. Martin's 500px Portfolios: http://www.martinbaileyportfolios.com/ Martin's 500px Account: http://martinbailey.500px.com/ Images and Transcript: https://mbp.ac/295 Music from Music Alley: http://www.musicalley.com/
Today's episode updates everyone on the progress of the site, discusses news, and includes an interview with Andrey Tochilin from 500px.
Episode 47 featuring Mitch Aunger - aka planetMitch of planet5D.com. Hosted by Carl Olson of 16x9 Cinema.