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Dublin intercounty footballers Paddy Small and Brian Howard, along with Dublin intercounty hurler Sean Brennan, journey from Dublin to Pittsburgh to partake in drills with some Pittsburgh Steelers NFL players. Off The Ball's Cian Fahey tagged along to document some of the journey and interview the lads before and after the event.Stay tuned to UPMC and the Pittsburgh Steelers' social channels to see videos of the lads in action at training camp.The NFL on Off The Ball with UPMC #GetBackInAction
Dublin intercounty footballers Paddy Small and Brian Howard, along with Dublin intercounty hurler Sean Brennan, journey from Dublin to Pittsburgh to partake in drills with some Pittsburgh Steelers NFL players. Off The Ball's Cian Fahey tagged along to document some of the journey and interview the lads before and after the event.Stay tuned to UPMC and the Pittsburgh Steelers' social channels to see videos of the lads in action at training camp.The NFL on Off The Ball with UPMC #GetBackInAction
Meet the future of Las Vegas food journalism, as we interview 11-year-old food writer Kingstyn Majors, and get his take on the profession and the local restaurant scene. Trust us, this kid is amazing! Other interviews this week include Chef Adam Rios of Al Solito Posto, Sparrow + Wolf's Brain Howard (discussing the upcoming Fauna collaboration), Bryan Bass of Bottled Blonde, Durango Social Club's Chef Dan Krohmer and Sorellina's Stephen Jerome, as well as a surf-n-turf Happy Hour Report.
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Welcome to the Final Whistle on Off The Ball.Here is your one-stop shop for all the weekend's biggest GAA voices in one podcast.David Wilson brings you through the weekend's major Gaelic Games talking points.You will hear from Jimmy McGuinness, Stephen Rochford, Malachy O'Rourke, Mattie Donnelly, Rory Beggan, Sam Mulroy, Brian Howard, Paddy Tally, Padraic Joyce, Shane Walsh, Kieran McGeeney, Oisin McConville and a whole pile more!Become a member at offtheball.com/subscribe
A podcasting veteran and a comedic soul; Brian Howard was the host of many shows and runs a podcast network known as “B-Word Media Group”. Brian's collection of shows include greats such as “Unfiltered Discussions”, “Raunchy Regret” and “Bleach Bros Podcast” This podcast is supported by Belly Up Sports and Belly Up Media Like, Follow and Subscribe to the Show on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok Subscribe to our page for new Episodes of Time to BS Podcast, Seahawks Sessions, and BS Sessions Social Pages: Twitter/X: @stanielsmooth, @TimetoBSPodcast, @BellyUpSports, & @BellyUpMedia Instagram: @stanielsmooth, @TimetoBSPodcast, @BellyUpSports, & @BellyUpMedia Threads: @stanielsmooth & @timetobspodcast TikTok: @stanielsmooth Get top tier watches with La-Touraine today: Dive, Tachymeter & Sport Watches | La Touraine Collection Linktree: https://linktr.ee/TimetoBSPodcast?utm_source=linktree_admin_share Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Brian Howard, host of “Latter-day Profiles” program and broadcast journalism professor at BYU-Idaho, talks about starting the 50th season of the show.
Speaker: Brian Howard Scripture: Genesis 41 Original Date: 9/12/24 ----- About Calvary YA: Our desire is that young adults would know God and the power of Jesus' death, burial, and resurrection. We want to be people who live and love like Jesus, people who love God more and more, and people who see His grace and truth fill us to the point of overflowing into the world around us.
In this episode, Adam sits down with some of the other members of the Acts 29 Lead Team to talk about what is happening in the network this fall.
Melissa was a 33-year-old, blonde, bomb shell living in Crestview, Florida. “Missy” to her friends, was petite, athletic, a good mother and working as an RN at a local hospital. She had 3 children, two daughters from a previous relationship and a younger son named Taylor. She was dealing with a nasty custody battle with her soon to be ex-husband Brian Howard. On January 6th, 2006, Melissa was found dead at her home at 222 Tiffot Court. It would take 13 years to solve the murder of Melissa Howard. @expiredpodcast @expiredpodcastchatt @expiredpodcast423Sources: Law & Crime Killer Cases https://youtu.be/M5y1egM2nk4?si=MJ3F4KvoeaXkoercSupport the Show.
In this week's episode, Al shares the full interview with Jose Andres Group CEO Sam Bakhshandehpour that he previewed last week, and the pair discuss the new Bazaar Mar in The Shops At Crystals. There's an extended interview with longtime Las Vegas barman David Cooper, discussing his new vodka brand, Spur. Also: the founder of Angie's Lobster, explains how they can sell a lobster roll for $9.99, and Brian Howard talks about Sparrow + Wolf's new pop-up series, Bar Snacks, which will host Casa Playa's Sarah Thompson for its inaugural event. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Speaker: Brian Howard Scripture: 1 Peter 1:22 - 2:3 Original Date: 7/18/24 ----- About Calvary YA: Our desire is that young adults would know God and the power of Jesus' death, burial, and resurrection. We want to be people who live and love like Jesus, people who love God more and more, and people who see His grace and truth fill us to the point of overflowing into the world around us.
Today on our episode #392 of All in the Industry®, Shari Bayer has a special “On the Road” show from The World's 50 Best Restaurants 2024, which took place in Las Vegas in early June 2024, with its gala awards ceremony on Wednesday, June 5th at the Wynn Las Vegas, sponsored by S. Pellegrino & Acqua Panna. The 50 Best is a leading authority in global gastronomy and the international drinks scene, showcasing worldwide trends and highlighting great restaurants and bars from all corners of the world. The World's 50 Best Restaurants was created in 2002 as the brand's first global review of once-in-a-lifetime dining experiences and has since been published annually. Shari was thrilled to attend the 50 Best awards, press conference, #50BestTalks, closing party, a signature sessions dinner, grand media dinner, and more; and has exclusive chef interviews with Brian Howard, Sparrow + Wolf, Las Vegas; Virgilio Martinez, Central (Best of the Best / #1 - 2023), Lima, Peru; Oriol Castro, Mateu Casañas, and Eduard Xatruch, Disfrutar (#1), Barcelona, Spain, as well as their winning speeches; Riccardo Camanini, Lido 84 (#12), Gardone Riviera, Italy; Mingoo Kang, Mingles (#44), Seoul, South Korea; Jorge Vallejo, Quintonil (#7), Mexico City; Santiago Lastra, KOL (#17), London; Himanshu Saini, Tresind Studio (#13), Dubai; and Rasmus Munk, Alchemist (#8), Copenhagen, Denmark. Congratulations to the Disfrutar team, and all of the chefs who were recognized, many of whom have been featured guests on our show and are a part of Shari's CHEFWISE book. It was an amazing celebration and honor to be a part of the festivities. For more informaton and the awards list, go to theworlds50best.com, and follow @theworlds50best #worlds50best. Today's show also features Shari's PR tip to celebrate wins; and Solo Dining experience at Sparrow + Wolf in Las Vegas for its signature sessions dinner with Ana Ros, Hiša Franko (#48), Kobarid, Slovenia. ** Check out Shari's book, Chefwise: Life Lessons from Leading Chefs Around the World (Phaidon), available wherever books are sold! #chefwisebook**Listen at Heritage Radio Network; subscribe/rate/review our show at iTunes, Stitcher or Spotify. Follow us @allindustry. Thanks for being a part of All in the Industry®. Heritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Support All in the Industry by becoming a member!All in the Industry is Powered by Simplecast.
Speaker: Brian Howard Scripture: 2 Corinthians 10 Original Date: 6/20/24 ----- About Calvary YA: Our desire is that young adults would know God and the power of Jesus' death, burial, and resurrection. We want to be people who live and love like Jesus, people who love God more and more, and people who see His grace and truth fill us to the point of overflowing into the world around us.
As promised, here is the second half of the first ever two part episode in the Camerosity Podcast's history! This one features your two favorite Camerosity hosts Theo and Mike, but unlike in the first half, we had the call in lines open. Joining us are returning callers Brian Howard, Ira Cohen, Mark Faulkner, Patrick Casey, Will Pinkham, and first time caller Erik Geiger. In this episode we get into a variety of topics such as the effects World War II had on the production of cameras during and after the war, Mark admits that he doesn't like his Leica M3 and wishes he had an M2 instead, how Ira ended up with two Ensign Multexes with no lenses, Theo's recent pickup of a Balda Super Baldinette, Mike's "reverse GAS" pickup of a Canon A1 and his recent test of a Super Pentacon 35mm SLR, and how much everyone loves the Pentax Q series for shooting C and D-Mount lenses. If two Camerosity Podcast releases in the same week isn't enough to satisfy your "nerdy podcast cravings", look for our upcoming announcement for Episode 72 on Friday. We will record this episode on Monday, June 24th at our regular time of 7pm Central and 8pm Eastern. We are going to get back to what we do best and talk about cameras! For this episode, we have chosen the one-two punch of Fujica and Ricoh cameras. The guys and I rarely know where each episode is going to go until it happens, so if you'd like to join us on a future episode, be sure to look out for our show announcements on our Camerosity Podcast Facebook page, the Camerosity Discord server, and right here on mikeeckman.com. We usually record every other Monday and announcements, along with the Zoom link are typically shared 2-3 days in advance. Links The Camerosity Podcast is now on Discord! Join Anthony, Paul, Theo, and Mike on our very own Discord Server. Share your GAS and photography with other listeners in the Lounge or in our dedicated forums. If you have questions for myself or the other guys, we have an “Ask the Hosts” section as well where you can get your question answered on a future show! Check it out! https://discord.gg/PZVN2VBJvm. If you would like to offer feedback or contact us with questions or ideas for future episodes, please contact us in the Comments Section below, our Camerosity Facebook Group, Instagram page, or Discord server. The Official Camerosity Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/camerositypodcast Camerosity Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/camerosity_podcast/ Theo Panagopoulos - https://www.photothinking.com/ Paul Rybolt - https://www.ebay.com/usr/paulkris Anthony Rue - https://www.instagram.com/kino_pravda/
Neil Armfield AO is a leading Australian director of theatre, opera and film. Alongside Rachel Healy, Neil was Artistic Director of Adelaide Festival between 2017 and 2022. Prior to that, Neil was the inaugural Artistic Director of Belvoir St Theatre, which he also co-founded, for 17 years. As Artistic Director of Belvoir, and for other companies, Neil has directed well over 100 productions, with a focus on new and Indigenous writing, Shakespeare, David Hare and Patrick White. Some highlights include; The Tempest, Hamlet, Up the Road, Summer of the Seventeenth Doll, Keating!, Toy Symphony, Dallas Winmar's Aliwa, Angels in America, A Cheery Soul, Signal Driver, The Blind Giant is Dancing and Things I KnowTo Be True. Neil's production of Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman opened in late 2023 to glowing reviews. Produced by GWB Entertainment and Red Line Productions at Her Majesty's Theatre in Melbourne, it starred Anthony LaPaglia and Alison Whyte. After the success of the Melbourne season, the play will be presented at the Theatre Royal Sydney in May/June 2024. In 2022, Neil directed the world premiere of the oratorio Watershed: The Death of Dr Duncan by Joseph Twist at the Adelaide Festival, and Glyndebourne Festival's production of Brett Dean's Hamlet at the Metropolitan Opera in New York. Neil directed the same production of Hamlet at Munich's Bayerische Staatsoper in July 2023. For the 2021 Adelaide Festival, Neil directed the Australian premiere of A German Life by Christopher Hampton, starring Robyn Nevin, as well as Britten's A Midsummer Night's Dream in the Festival Theatre. Later that year he directed an acclaimed production of Rameau's comic masterpiece Platée for Pinchgut Opera. In addition to his extensive work in Australia, many of Neil's productions have played internationally. These include Cloudstreet (toured to London, Dublin, Zurich, New York), The Diary of a Madman (with Geoffrey Rush, toured to Moscow, St Petersburg, New York), Exit The King (Broadway), The Book of Everything (toured to New York), The Judas Kiss (toured Australia with Bille Brown, London, New York and Toronto with Rupert Everett), The Secret River (adapted by Andrew Bovell, toured to Edinburgh Festival and London) and the world premiere of David Hare's I'm Not Running for National Theatre in London. Neil frequently collaborates with major opera companies, having directed productions at The Metropolitan Opera, English National Opera, Royal Opera House Covent Garden, Chicago Lyric Opera, Zurich Opera, Bregenz Festival, Washington National Opera, Opera Australia, Pinchgut, Canadian Opera, Welsh National Opera, and Houston Grand Opera. In addition to classics by Mozart, Britten and Wagner, Neil directed the premieres of Frankie and The Eighth Wonder by Alan John, Whitsunday by Brian Howard, Love Burns by Graeme Koehne and Bliss and Hamlet by Brett Dean. For screen, Neil directed and co-wrote the feature film Candy, starring Heath Ledger and Abbie Cornish, which screened at over twenty international films festivals including In Competition at the Berlinale. Neil was awarded Best Adapted Screenplay at the AFI Awards and an AWGIE for Best Screenplay. Neil's second feature film Holding the Man premiered at Sydney Film Festival in 2015. For television, Neil directed miniseries Edens Lost for ABC (AFI Award Best Director and Best Mini-Series), The Fisherman's Wake (by Andrew Bovell), which won an ATOM Award for Best Original TV Production, and Coral Island (by Nick Enright). Over his distinguished career, Neil has received 2 AFI Awards, 12 Helpmann Awards and several Sydney Theatre, Victorian Green Room and Sydney Theatre Critics Circle Awards. He holds Honorary Doctorates from Adelaide, Sydney and NSW Universities, and in 2007 was appointed Officer of the Order of Australia. The STAGES podcast is available to access and subscribe from Spotify and Apple podcasts.
Pastor Shawn Thornton, Brian Howard, Jason McMaster, Larry DeWitt March 24, 2024
Speaker: Brian Howard Scripture: Matthew 5:7 Original Date: 2/29/24 ----- About Calvary YA: Our desire is that young adults would know God and the power of Jesus' death, burial, and resurrection. We want to be people who live and love like Jesus, people who love God more and more, and people who see His grace and truth fill us to the point of overflowing into the world around us.
Speaker: Brian Howard Scripture: Matthew 2:2 - 12 Original Date: 11/30/23 ----- About Calvary YA: Our desire is that young adults would know God and the power of Jesus' death, burial, and resurrection. We want to be people who live and love like Jesus, people who love God more and more, and people who see His grace and truth fill us to the point of overflowing into the world around us.
Brian Howard is the newly appointed Executive Director of the Spellman Museum of Stamps and Postal History in Weston, MA. We chat with him about his previous museum experience, how he has adapted to the Spellman thus far, and his plans going forward for the museum. https://spellmanmuseum.org/
Speakers: Brian Howard Scripture: Luke 8:1 - 3, John 12:1 - 12 Original Date: 10/19/23 ----- About Calvary YA: Our desire is that young adults would know God and the power of Jesus' death, burial, and resurrection. We want to be people who live and love like Jesus, people who love God more and more, and people who see His grace and truth fill us to the point of overflowing into the world around us.
Speakers: Brian Howard Scripture: Mark 6:30 - 44 Original Date: 10/12/23 ----- About Calvary YA: Our desire is that young adults would know God and the power of Jesus' death, burial, and resurrection. We want to be people who live and love like Jesus, people who love God more and more, and people who see His grace and truth fill us to the point of overflowing into the world around us.
Message from Brian Howard on October 15, 2023
Speakers: Brian Howard Scripture: Psalm 119:33 - 48 Original Date: 9/21/23 ----- About Calvary YA: Our desire is that young adults would know God and the power of Jesus' death, burial, and resurrection. We want to be people who live and love like Jesus, people who love God more and more, and people who see His grace and truth fill us to the point of overflowing into the world around us.
Speakers: Brian Howard Scripture: Colossians 1:15 - 20 Original Date: 9/14/23 ----- About Calvary YA: Our desire is that young adults would know God and the power of Jesus' death, burial, and resurrection. We want to be people who live and love like Jesus, people who love God more and more, and people who see His grace and truth fill us to the point of overflowing into the world around us.
Al has a long chat with Chef Brian Howard, co-creator of Sparrow + Wolf and Half-Bird Chicken & Beer. They talk about Half-Bird's coming expansion and new items on the menu at Sparrow + Wolf. But the focus is on Brian and partner John Anthony's efforts to make their places safe spaces for their people. Both were recently featured in Fortune magazine for their work on breaking the cycle of mental illness and substance abuse that plagues so many in the hospitality industry. Also: Al, Gemini and Rich share the week's of restaurant experiences. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode Briana is joined by Brian Howard. Brian is a father, a podcaster, and a passionate volunteer for local causes. Brian vulnerably shares many of his life experiences and discusses how they have created an impact on who he is today. He also shares some of the most eye opening moments from his podcast, and advice for anyone who wants to start their own passion project.Unfiltered Discussions Page: https://www.unfiltereddiscussionspodcast.com/Brian's Social Media: @unfiltereddisIntro Music Provided By: Downtown Walk by | e s c p | https://escp-music.bandcamp.comMusic promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.comAttribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
It is August. People are getting ready to go back to school, or begin school. People are also likely stuggling with finishing or deciding to start college. Just know, that the only "right" answer is the answer that makes sense for the future you want to have. This is your life. You CAN finish college 10 (++?) years after you started. You can skip that college degree altogether. Friends, Imposters - if you have not yet finished your college degree and it has been well beyond four years since you started; OR if you are determining your future and struggling because you are pressured to pursue college but that might not be the best path for you - this is the episode for you. Brian Howard, host of "Unfiltered Discussions", joins us on this episode. He shares his story - the challenges he faced in high school and leading to college, his timeline for finishing, and his thoughts on the value and importance of understanding what it is *you* want, and not what someone else wants. Let's talk about it. Find Brian: IG "Unfiltered Discussions" Podcast Facebook Find Courtney: Email: ynqpod@gmail.com IG Website YouTube Threads - @ynqpod
All-Ireland winners Dessie Farrell & Brian Howard join OTB AM live from the Dublin team hotel just hours after beating Kerry! Catch OTB's sports breakfast show LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for OTB AM and get the podcast on the OTB Sports app or wherever you listen to yours. SUBSCRIBE and FOLLOW the OTB AM podcast. #OTBAM is live weekday mornings from 7:30am across Off The Ball.
In this episode, I answer some questions that have been raised and provide clarifications regarding Episode 91 “The Truth Behind Why Acts 29 Removed Our Church.” There have now even been certain lies told about our release of the phone call which I tackle. I give an overview of how Acts 29 is structured. I dive into some of the leaders in place today and make some general observations about problems in the network. https://americanreformer.org/2023/05/acts-29-and-the-big-sort/Support the showSign up for the Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/chasedavisFollow Full Proof Theology on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/fullprooftheology/Follow Full Proof Theology on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/fullprooftheology/
On January 17, 2023, Acts 29 removed our church from the network without warning. We had been members in good standing in Acts 29 for 12 years. There was no indication that this action would be taken against our church. It was a unilateral decision made by the board of the network. The removal was announced to us over a call and no written documentation was provided. There is no process of appeal. In this episode, Matt Patrick and I share not just our experience in being removed from the network but also the audio of the phone call where they kicked our church out. We felt burdened to release this audio as lies have been told to prospective Acts 29 churches regarding our removal. Given the state of the network, we feel it is our responsibility to provide transparency to our brothers currently pastoring Acts 29 affiliated churches about the precarious position in which their fellowship rests.Support the showSign up for the Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/chasedavisFollow Full Proof Theology on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/fullprooftheology/Follow Full Proof Theology on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/fullprooftheology/
In the history of the 20th century photo industry, there have been countless cameras made by countless companies from countless countries. Of all those cameras, one subset of film photography seems to appeal to a larger number than most, the 35mm half-frame camera. Originally the only size for still photography on 35mm film, single frame fell out of favor after World War II, but saw a huge resurgence in the 1960s with half-frame models being released by nearly every company who made cameras. In this, the 49th episode of the Camerosity Podcast, Anthony, Theo, Paul, and Mike welcome first time and returning callers, Ray Nason, Brian Howard, Phil C., Keir Frei, Maxwell Whitaker, Richard Diver, Roger Coats, and Sean Mahan to share with us their favorite half-frame models. Mike can't help himself and gives a brief (for him) history of half-frame and why it was originally called 'single frame', we ponder what exactly qualifies as half-frame, should 4.5cm x 6cm medium format or 24mm x 24mm square format cameras count? A huge amount of time is spent on the Olympus Pen series and a huge number of 35mm half-frame models by Ricoh, Konica, Yashica, Ansco, Minolta, Pentacon, Canon, Taron, Petri, and others. As is the case with many episodes, we get off topic a bit and venture into square frame 35mm with the likes of the Berning Robot, Zeiss-Ikon Tenax, and Bolta Photavit cameras. Of course we come back, only to get off topic again talking about Rapid and Karat film cassettes. We start on a slippery slope of what Gen Z looks for in photography today and briefly touch upon why anyone would want to shoot the new Kodak H35 and similar cameras. As always, the topics we discuss on the Camerosity Podcast are influenced by you! We would love to hear from more listeners, especially those who are new to shooting film or collecting cameras. Please don't feel like you have to be an expert on a specific type of camera, or have the level of knowledge on par with other people on the show. We LOVE people who are new to shooting and are interested in having an episode dedicated to people new to the hobby, so please don't consider your knowledge level to be a prerequisite for joining! The guys and I rarely know where each episode is going to go until it happens, so if you'd like to join us on a future episode, be sure to look out for our show announcements on our Camerosity Podcast Facebook page, and right here on mikeeckman.com. We usually record every other Monday and announcements, along with the Zoom link are typically shared 2-3 days in advance. It is hard to believe, but the next episode of the Camerosity Podcast will be our 50th! Way back in 2021, there was this crazy idea to create a Podcast in the style of an AM/FM Radio Talk Show in which listeners could call in during a live recording and ask questions or talk about whatever they wanted. The first two episodes of this show were done with little more than an hour's notice and between those two episodes, spawned 47 more episodes, eventually making us not only the number one open source film photography podcast, but one of the fastest growing podcasts of any format. We are trying to put something special together for our 50th episode, but haven't yet settled on the details, or even when we will record yet. I can tell you it will definitely be in early June, but when I know, you'll know. Hope to see you then! This Week's Episode Anthony reminisces about cheap AGAT 18s / A brief history lesson on the origins of half-frame all the way back to Thomas Edison Anthony takes us back even further to the Lumière brothers and the Cinématographe Olympus 18 / Pen revived the half-frame market in Japan in the 1960s / Half-frame is technically Single Frame Medium format cameras, like 6x9 vs 6.45 are not considered half-frame The Univex Mercury camera has a rotary shutter and very sharp lenses / Olympus Pen F also has a rotary shutter Cynthia A. Repinski wrote a good book, The Univex Story / Mercury II Theo brings in the Ansco Memo, which uses cartridges you can make yourself Maxwell shoots his AGAT 18K a lot with enlarged prints / Canon Demi / AGFA Memo Berning Robot and Zeiss-Ikon Tenax II are square format, are they considered half-frame? Theo considers is 35mm full frame is half-frame compared to XPan format / Bolta Photavit Half-frame was hated by photo finishers and tended to have a whole year pictures on one roll / Ilford created a double length film Theo shows the AGFA Optima Parat / Mike has the AGFA Parat I Understanding all the Olympus Pen models / Olympus Pen F / Pen FT / Pen FV Double wind on a half-frame camera is strange / The Pen FT has a bespoke metering number system / EV Couplings are terrible The Olympus Pen EE and EE-S / Pen D series with faster f/1.9 and 1.7 lenses Olympus Pen-W is well sought out, Olympus Pen-S is a great small mechanical half-frame Ricoh Auto-Half / Ricoh Drive / Italian Ducati / Konica IIIM Other Half Frame Cameras by Nikon, Pentax, and Polaroid The Pentacon Penti is a fashion accessory camera Kodak Single Use camera can give you a Rapid Cassette replacement Why was half-frame so popular in Japan? / Photography for Everyone is a good book on the rise of photography popularity in Japan How Japan became a powerhouse in photography industry The Yashica Samurai / Yashica Rapide / Yashica Sequelle / Taron Chic / Canon Dial 35 / Ricoh Caddy Sean's AGAT 18 with a Nikkor 8mm lens attached Adapted lenses for the Pen F / Mike Loves the BeLOMO Chaika 3 Keir does not have a half-frame, but may soon! / The Fed Mikron is a copy of the Konica EYE Mamiya made a half frame with the Myrapid Half-Frame cameras which have two different taking lenses / Canon Multi-Tele / Fuji TW-3 / Konica Recorder The Lomo LC-A Wide can switch between formats The Kodak H35 and it's clone / Why do Gen Z like half-frame? Can you modify a camera to be half-frame? Original Olympus Pen made by third party and was very popular The podcast descended in chaos with a debate on what half-frame means Links If you would like to offer feedback or contact us with questions or ideas for future episodes, please contact us in the Comments Section below, our Camerosity Facebook Group or Instagram page, or email us at camerosity.podcast@gmail.com. The Official Camerosity Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/camerositypodcast Camerosity Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/camerosity_podcast/ Camerosity Twitter - https://twitter.com/CamerosityPod Theo Panagopoulos - https://www.photothinking.com/ Paul Rybolt - https://www.ebay.com/usr/paulkris and https://www.etsy.com/shop/Camerasandpictures Anthony Rue - https://www.instagram.com/kino_pravda/ and https://www.facebook.com/VoltaGNV/
If you haven't been to Sparrow & Wolf lately, it's a good time to get back to Brian Howard's Spring Mountain Road joint. He's just back from a tour of New Zealand, South Korea and Vietnam. And what he learned is already showing up on the menu. Also: Al talks to the Voltaggio brothers about their one-year pop-up at Mandalay Bay. Al and Gemini wax poetic about Spaghetty Western in Southern Highlands. And Rich goes for a classic Vegas movie at a brand new downtown cinema, The Beverly. Spoiler alert: the popcorn is pretty good. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this, the 48th episode of the world's most popular podcast, Anthony, Paul, Theo, and Mike shift their attention to one of the oldest camera makers in the world and one that had produced some of the most innovative, interesting, and high quality cameras ever made...except no one wanted to talk about them! Okay, that's not exactly accurate as three people did show up. Returning callers Raymond Nason, Mark Faulkner, and Brian Howard answered the call and came to chat with us about their favorite Konica cameras. Kicking off the discussion was Mike who gave a short history of Japan's oldest camera maker with early models such as the Cherry Hand Camera and the Rokuoh-Sha Pearlette. We quickly moved onto the sexy Pearl folding cameras and the early Konica 35mm rangefinders. Ray brought with the very rare Konica F, the company's first attempt at a 35mm SLR, and then we bounced around between the Koni-Omega Rapid models, the Auto-Reflex series, we spent some time chatting about the Konica Eye half-frame camera, and eventually some of the company's more memorable point and shoots. In addition to 96 minutes worth of Konica love, Theo, Mike, and Brian learned all about the American craze for elaborate senior photos, Mike explained the difference between automatic parallax and automatic field correction, Paul shares with us his least favorite 1990s premium camera, Mike complained (again) about the Konica AiBorg, his least favorite camera ever made, we explore a huge range of strange cameras designed by F.A. Porsche, and Ray gives an update on the 4th and final Yarovsky camera auction, which we discussed previously in Episode 44. As always, the topics we discuss on the Camerosity Podcast are influenced by you! We would love to hear from more listeners, especially those who are new to shooting film or collecting cameras. Please don't feel like you have to be an expert on a specific type of camera, or have the level of knowledge on par with other people on the show. We LOVE people who are new to shooting and are interested in having an episode dedicated to people new to the hobby, so please don't consider your knowledge level to be a prerequisite for joining! The guys and I rarely know where each episode is going to go until it happens, so if you'd like to join us on a future episode, be sure to look out for our show announcements on our Camerosity Podcast Facebook page, and right here on mikeeckman.com. We usually record every other Monday and announcements, along with the Zoom link are typically shared 2-3 days in advance. For our next episode, we've decided to go half...half-frame that is. If you ever thought that 24mm x 36mm images are too large, and found that 18mm x 24mm was the ideal size for your negatives, Episode 49 is the one for you! Join us as we will no doubt cover many wonderful half-frame shooters like the Olympus Pen F, Canon Dial 35, the Yashica Samurai, and the Konica Auto-Reflex....wait, we talked about that already! Be sure to look out for our next show announcement. Episode 49 will be recorded on Monday, May 15th. We hope to see you there! This Week's Episode Paul is Headed to Another Auction and Isn't Going to Buy Anything...SUUUURRREEE!!!! A Short Early History of Konica / Rokuoh-Sha Pearlette / Contessa-Nettel Picolette / Zeiss-Ikon Cocarette Konica Got Into 35mm With a Bunch of Scale Focus and Rangefinder Models / Konica I Konishiroku Snappy is a 17.5 mm "Hit Style" Camera / Konica Konilette Shoots Non-Perforated 35mm Film Anthony Tells A Story About Karl Havens Dropping His Konishiroku Pearl II / Theo Loves the Pearl II Mark Shares his 1938 Semi Pearl, the Predecessor to the Pearl / Semi is Japanese for 4.5x6 Konishiroku Pearl IV (SEXY ALERT!) Konica II and Konica III / Variants of the Konica III, the IIIA, and IIIM / Konica's First Half-Frame 35mm Camera Konica's First SLR was the Konica F from 1960 / Wards am551 (Konica Auto S2) / Konica FS Auto Parallax and Auto Field Correction in a Rangefinder Koni-Omega Rapid Cameras / The Konica F Has a Moving Film Pressure Plate The Koni-Omegas Were Horrible for Frame Spacing / The Koni-Omega TLRs Were Even Stranger What the Heck is Senior Photography? / Studios That Specialize in Nothing But Senior Photography Anthony's Favorite Konica is the Auto-Reflex / Shooting Full and Half Frame On the Same Roll is Super Cool / Dedicated Half Frame Lenses for the Auto-Reflex The Konica Eye is a Nice Half-Frame Camera with an Interesting Logo Konica Autoreflex T-Series Have TTL Metering and Shutter Priority AE / Autoreflex T3 Was the Last Good Body Konica's First SLR Lens Mount was the F-Mount, the Konica AR-mount came out in 1966 / Konica FT-1 Wasn't Very Good Konica C35 AF Was the First Point and Shoot with AF / Paul Had One of the First Konica Hexar AF Cameras in the US When Konica and Minolta Merged, Who Bought Who? / The Merger Was the Only Reason Both Companies Survived Mike's Number One Least Favorite Camera He's Ever Shot is the Konica AiBorg Samsung ECX-1 / Rollei QZ35W and T / Olympus O-Product / Minolta Prod 20s / Olympus Écru Paul's Least Favorite Premium 90s Camera Was the Nikon 35Ti Konica Hexanon Lenses Are Great / Konica 40mm f/1.8 Lens / Mike Loves 40mm Lenses Konica's Colored Point and Shoots / Konica Tomato and Pop Series / Konica Recorder Konica Even Made APS Cameras / Konica Revio CL with Selfie Mirror Konica Genba Kantoku Rugged Cameras / Fuji HD Job Site Cameras Ray Bought Cameras from the 4th Yarovsky Auction We Talked About in Episode 44 / More of the Same Links If you would like to offer feedback or contact us with questions or ideas for future episodes, please contact us in the Comments Section below, our Camerosity Facebook Group or Instagram page, or email us at camerosity.podcast@gmail.com. The Official Camerosity Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/camerositypodcast Camerosity Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/camerosity_podcast/ Camerosity Twitter - https://twitter.com/CamerosityPod Theo's Review of the Pearl II - https://photothinking.com/2022-02-23-konica-pearl-ii-the-queen-of-gems/ Mark Faulkner - https://thegashaus.com/ Mike Eckman - https://mikeeckman.com/ Theo Panagopoulos - https://www.photothinking.com/ Paul Rybolt - https://www.ebay.com/usr/paulkris and https://www.etsy.com/shop/Camerasandpictures Anthony Rue - https://www.instagram.com/kino_pravda/ and https://www.facebook.com/VoltaGNV/
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