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In this week's episode of The Mac & Forth Show Podcast, Alan, Steve, Karl, and special guest Craig Atkinson dive into Apple's latest software releases, discussing the new features and updates in iOS, iPadOS 17.5, watchOS 10.5, and tvOS 17.5. They also explore the new cross-platform anti-stalking tracker standard introduced by Apple and Google, designed to enhance user privacy across devices. The team gives their take on the latest iPad Pro reviews, weighing in on its performance strengths and the limitations imposed by iPadOS. Additionally, they cover OpenAI's announcement of a ChatGPT app for Mac, speculating on its potential impact on productivity. Finally, the hosts react to Apple's recent apology over the controversial iPad Pro ‘Crush' ad, which stirred significant public feedback. All this, and slightly more on this week's episode. CONTACT THE SHOW: We really would appreciate it if you could take a few moments and submit a review on iTunes. We won't ply you with adverts, just a little review is all we ask…go on, you know you want to really, don't ya? The Mac & Forth show Patreon Page. This Month's Wonderful 'The One with the Shout Out' Funders: Teresa Hummel, Matt Barton, Ron Poyotte, Gordon Jackson, Paul Beattie, Jane, Alan, Frank Jacobsen, Keith Yarbrough, David Dean, Barry Gentleman, Chris Fields, Allister Jenks and Zareef Saadat, John Mainwearing. Also, thank you to all our contributors for other donations. Your support is always greatly appreciated. Or help via PayPal. Subscribe to us on: iTunes Overcast Pocketcast TuneIn Radio Or feel free to join our Discord Contact us via X, or follow us on Instagram or join our Facebook group. or like our Facebook page. or view our Website or YouTube Please visit our Merchandise Store Theme Music: Russ Clewett
On this week's episode of The Mac & Forth Show, hosts Alan, Dean, Karl, and special guest Craig Atkinson, from our Discord server, discuss Apple's new M3 chip lineup, including its integration into the 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pros. They touch upon the release of the "scary fast" iMac with the M3 chip, the iPhone 15 Pro Max's role in capturing the recent Apple event, the revelation about the iPhone's malfunctioning Wi-Fi MAC privacy feature for three years, and a guide to the new Journal feature in iOS 17.2. All this, and slightly more on this week's episode. CONTACT THE SHOW: We really would appreciate it if you could take a few moments and submit a review on iTunes. We won't ply you with adverts, just a little review is all we ask…go on, you know you want to really, don't ya? The Mac & Forth show Patreon Page. This Month's Wonderful 'The One with the Shout Out' Funders: Teresa Hummel, Matt Barton, Ron Poyotte, Gordon Jackson, Paul Beattie, Jane, Alan, Frank Jacobsen, Keith Yarbrough, David Dean, Barry Gentleman, Chris Fields, Allister Jenks and Zareef Saadat. Also, thank you to all our contributors for other donations. Your support is always greatly appreciated. Or help via PayPal. Subscribe to us on: iTunes Overcast Pocketcast TuneIn Radio Or feel free to join our Discord Contact us via X, or follow us on Instagram or join our Facebook group. or like our Facebook page. or view our Website or YouTube Please visit our Merchandise Store Theme Music: Russ Clewett
Season 2 kicks off with a rousing discussion of what personal service and ownership mean to Code3. Listen in as we chat with CEO, Craig Atkinson about Code3's new focus and the teams creating a refreshing agency experience for brands
Season 2 kicks off with a rousing discussion of what personal service and ownership mean to Code3. Listen in as we chat with CEO, Craig Atkinson about Code3's new focus and the teams creating a refreshing agency experience for brands
Social documentary photographer Jim Mortram and photographer and publisher Craig Atkinson ponder why should we care about photography? Why take photographs? Why preserve them. Why should we care about photography? Why take photographs? Why preserve them? Social documentary photographer Jim Mortram and photographer and publisher Craig Atkinson ponder these questions and more, using their own work as guides towards a photography that is humane and politically-engaged. Jim Mortram is an award-winning social documentary photographer and the creator of Small Town Inertia. Craig Atkinson is an award-winning publisher, artist and lecturer. He runs Café Royal Books, an independent publisher of photography photobooks or zines based in Southport, England.
In this special episode the first of an irregular series of talks with non-photographers involved with photography, Grant Scott speaks with founder/curator/artist/publisher Craig Atkinson about his publishing project Cafe Royal Books. They discuss the pressures of the long form project, publishing decisions, marketing and the impact Cafe Royal Books has had on British documentary photography. Craig Atkinson/Cafe Royal Books Based in Southport, England, Craig Atkinson is a senior lecturer and researcher at the University of Central Lancashire. He founded Café Royal Books in 2005 and new booklets are published frequently, typically one per week and in short runs of 250 copies which are sold both directly and through bookshops in the UK, Europe, USA, Australia, Japan, Canada and Switzerland. The booklets have a consistent print quality, paper and layout, laid out to a grid system, of usually 36 pages in length, slightly under A5 size and predominantly black & white and affordable. The booklets predominantly document social, historical and cultural change, including themes of youth, leisure, music, protest, race, religion, industry, identity, architecture and fashion, using both previously unpublished work and photographs from archives. It has published work by over 100 photographers, including John Benton-Harris, John Bulmer, John Claridge, John Deakin, Ken Grant, David Hurn, Chris Killip, Daniel Meadows, Tish Murtha, Jim Mortram, Martin Parr, Simon Roberts, Homer Sykes, Ed Templeton, Arthur Tress Janine Wiedel and Grant. In 2022 Café Royal Books held a retrospective exhibition titled Café Royal Books, Documentary, Zines and Subversion of 500 publications and 127 prints of work from those books at the Martin Parr Foundation. www.caferoyalbooks.com Dr.Grant Scott After fifteen years art directing photography books and magazines such as Elle and Tatler, Scott began to work as a photographer for a number of advertising and editorial clients in 2000. Alongside his photographic career Scott has art directed numerous advertising campaigns, worked as a creative director at Sotheby's, art directed foto8magazine, founded his own photographic gallery, edited Professional Photographer magazine and launched his own title for photographers and filmmakers Hungry Eye. He founded the United Nations of Photography in 2012, and is now a Senior Lecturer and Subject Co-ordinator: Photography at Oxford Brookes University, Oxford, and a BBC Radio contributor. Scott is the author of Professional Photography: The New Global Landscape Explained (Routledge 2014), The Essential Student Guide to Professional Photography (Routledge 2015), New Ways of Seeing: The Democratic Language of Photography (Routledge 2019), and What Does Photography Mean To You? (Bluecoat Press 2020). His photography has been published in At Home With The Makers of Style (Thames & Hudson 2006) and Crash Happy: A Night at The Bangers (Cafe Royal Books 2012). His film Do Not Bend: The Photographic Life of Bill Jay was premiered in 2018. Dr. Grant Scott is the founder/curator of United Nations of Photography, a Senior Lecturer and Subject Co-ordinator: Photography at Oxford Brookes University, Oxford, a working photographer, documentary filmmaker, BBC Radio contributor and the author of Professional Photography: The New Global Landscape Explained (Routledge 2014), The Essential Student Guide to Professional Photography (Routledge 2015), New Ways of Seeing: The Democratic Language of Photography (Routledge 2019). His film Do Not Bend: The Photographic Life of Bill Jay was first screened in 2018 www.donotbendfilm.com. He is the presenter of the A Photographic Life and In Search of Bill Jay podcasts. © Grant Scott 2023
In this episode Craig Atkinson, Director of Craig Atkinson Removals, discusses how he returned to the industry 5 years ago after a decent break, but started within the industry at the tender age of 16. Today, Craig Atkinson Removals is a relatively small company based in Burnley, Lancashire, that only undertake domestic moves and packing services. Craig has a team of 6 and runs 3 vehicles, hiring more when required. We discover where Tommy Turbo came from, a mascot created from one of Craig's brainwaves! Craig hasn't actually had any direct challenges, but one Craig has found hard is himself, getting out of his own comfort zone. The one thing Craig would change from his moving past is to learn to delegate more. Craig's highpoint of being in the industry is seeing his name on the van for the first time, but also starting his own business. The one thing Craig would like to change within the industry is how movers are perceived by those within the industry, especially how some of the bigger movers look down on the smaller ones. Craig would like the knowledge within the industry to be passed down more than it currently is, and for movers to be more honest, open and transparent, especially within the numerous groups/forums that exist online today. The advice Craig would give himself just starting out within the industry again is to learn what you can as early as possible, speaking to as many people as you can already within the industry or other start-ups from other industries. Also, start as you mean to go on, be professional right from the outset. In the next 5 years Craig does think Craig Atkinson Removals will have a truck on the road, maybe a couple more vans, and a warehouse/unit for storage. Personally, Craig hope to keep improving as he himself is big into self-development. Industry wise, Craig sees it remaining the same, unless robots can move stuff in and out of the vans but does see 3D printing possibly changing things where people can print their own effects rather than have them moved! Outside of the industry Craig doesn't really switch off from the business as Jodie (Craig's wife) is also in the business, so conversation generally flows around moving. But, Craig does enjoy watching football (his team being Manchester United), walking with Jodie and their 4 children, and travelling. And as always we end Moving Matters with a funny, or rather difficult, moving story, regarding AnyVan and Shiply. Enjoy! Links to Craig Atkinson Removals: * Website (https://www.craigatkinsonremovals.com/) * Twitter (https://twitter.com/RemovalsCraig) * Facebook (https://facebook.com/atkinsonremovals) * Instagram (https://instagram.com/craigatkinsonremovals) * Linkedin (https://www.linkedin.com/in/craig-atkinson-93b249178/?originalSubdomain=uk) Special Guest: Craig Atkinson.
In the season finale episode of Crack the Code, co-hosts Ashley Harris and Shalanna Clark speak with Code3's newly-minted CEO, Craig Atkinson. Hear from the trio on the agency's makeup, client work they love and what you can expect from the agency in the new year!
In the season finale episode of Crack the Code, co-hosts Ashley Harris and Shalanna Clark speak with Code3's newly-minted CEO, Craig Atkinson. Hear from the trio on the agency's makeup, client work they love and what you can expect from the agency in the new year!
Was Jan 6'th Just the Beginning? Will Brett Hankinson finally receive his comeuppance? Is Viktor Orbán blazing the trail for global fascism? Also, "Do Not Resist" Movie Review Featuring Dave Grossman (Directed by Craig Atkinson). The film is a doc about police militarization and has cool behind the scenes footage of the police. Thanks as always and have an excellent week. Visit our homepage for links to all of our content. Stay hard.
This week I get change to visit the furthest away I have visited via the podcast as we hook up with Japan and Zine maker/reviewer Craig Atkinson!I've been wanting to chat with Craig for a while as he's lived what seems like a dynamic life across the globe and found himself with a world view wide of my own which I love hearing about. We got together to discuss Zines of course but also why we make them, what it means to be part of the wider world and watch those around us and how print media helps us recapture the smaller moments in life which often get brushed by in the age of tech.Chatting old punk values, tomatoes and coffee. Feel free to come join us on the journey.You can find Craigs zine Five O'clock Zine and his reviews athttps://fiveoclockzine.bigcartel.com/https://www.instagram.com/fiveoclockzine/?hl=enhttps://twitter.com/AtkinsonCraighttps://www.jessicamaybury.com/shopItuneshttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/yelling-at-concrete/id1238765054Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/3T2OhYE07edgaBDXrm86saAcasthttps://shows.acast.com/yellingatconcreteYou can support the show and Graham by visitingwww.instagram.com/yellingatconcretewww.yellingatconcrete.bigcartel.comwww.ko-fi.com/yellingatconcrete See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It had been seven years since Craig Atkinson rode competitively in a race and at Ballarat yesterday, he made a winning return by taking out the last aboard Secret Hero for Patrick Payne
Craig describes his first panic attack in high school which resulted him being absent for the majority of it. He talks of feeling embarrassed explaining this to those around him and how it affected him in later life. Craig opens up on the passing of his grandparents and how he had to break the news to his family. He speaks of his joy at the birth of his niece and reveals why he felt surprised at the time of meeting his current partner.
In This Episode… Obele is joined by guest co-host Craig Atkinson, Tinuiti's Chief Client Officer and Seth Dallaire, CRO for Instacart for a discussion on the opportunities within the gig economy, the future of online grocery adoption, work-from-home snacking and more. [01:26] Seth unpacks the opportunities surrounding the gig economy on the heels of a pivotal election debate in California; both for the workers and Instacart's partner companies. [09:22] During our word association game, Seth shares his love for the innovation, disruption and tech-focus of the advertising industry. [14:20] Seth goes all in, predicting a major increase in the consumer adoption of online grocery shopping over the next 5 years. [28:37] As his best professional experience, Seth explains the rewarding nature of building his team at Instacart over the past year. [39:30] Finally, Seth turns the tables, going off mute sharing that what he's seeing in regards to online grocery is very similar to what he experienced working at Amazon almost a decade ago, and that skeptics should be confident that this grocery disruption will happen, whether you're ready or not. People and Companies We Mentioned in the Show Seth Dallaire was our guest today. Read the latest from Instacart Meet Craig Atkinson, today's guest co-host. Episode Length: 43:49 Thanks for tuning in for this season of Off Mute, we'll be back with all new guests and more unfiltered insights in 2021.
Glen and Craig take a deep dive into zine culture, literary pursuit in the 21st century, and what we can learn from the legend, Aaron Cometbus. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/betterism/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/betterism/support
How do you keep your creativity alive? Where do you find inspiration? What are your hobbies? Craig shares with David some of his best tips for keeping creativity alive in his experience. Insights into the world of professional services marketing, presented by Josh Miles and David Lecours. The professional services industry is an increasingly competitive one – your firm needs to stand out from the pack, so a marketing strategy can no longer be an afterthought. Subscribe on iTunes Visit PSM.show for more
The growing number of documentaries shedding light on cases of police brutality and misconduct across the country is the theme this week as we review THE FORCE and Chris interviews Craig Atkinson, director of DO NOT RESIST. Group Review Documentary: THE FORCE (2017) / USA (Director: Peter Nicks, Producers: Linda Davis, Lawrence Lerew, & Peter Nicks) Available to stream on Netflix / iTunes / Amazon Film Featured in Interview Portion: DO NOT RESIST (2016) / USA (Director: Craig Atkinson, Producers: Laura Hartrick & Craig Atkinson) Available to stream on iTunes / YouTube / Google Play Other Films/Articles/Podcasts Mentioned: NY Times Op Docs Demon in the Freezer / 2016 (Director: Errol Morris) Animated Life: Mary Leakey / 2015 (Directors: Flora Lichtman & Sharon Shattuck) Ten Meter Tower / 2017 (Directors: Maximilien Van Aertryck & Axel Danielson) Baltimore Rising / 2017 (Director: Sonja Sohn) Stanford Prison Experiment / 2015 (Director: Kyle Patrick Alvarez) The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution / 2015 (Director: Stanley Nelson) Tell Them We Are Rising / 2017 (Director: Stanley Nelson) 12th and Delaware / 2010 (Directors: Rachel Grady & Heidi Ewing) Jesus Camp / 2006 (Directors: Rachel Grady & Heidi Ewing) Boys of Baraka / 2005 (Directors: Rachel Grady & Heidi Ewing) Detropia / 2012 (Directors: Rachel Grady & Heidi Ewing) Semper Fi / 2011 (Directors: Rachel Libert & Tony Hardmon) Wormwood / 2017 (Director: Errol Morris) The Thin Blue Line / 1988 (Director: Errol Morris) Repeat Podcast Timestamps: 2:20 - Intro discussion of NY Times Op Docs 10:22 - Group Review of THE FORCE 24:02 - Christopher Llewellyn Reed interviews Craig Atkinson of DO NOT RESIST 40:15 - Doc Talk Hammer to Nail Links by Christopher Llewellyn Reed: http://www.hammertonail.com/interviews/a-chat-with-craig-atkinson/ Website/Email: www.fogoftruth.com disinfo@fogoftruth.com Credits: Artwork by Hilary Campbell Intro music by Jeremiah Moore Transitional music by BELLS (thanks to Christopher Ernst)
In Episode 167 of the Just Japan Podcast, host Kevin O'Shea chats with Tokyo-based writer Craig Atkinson about writing in Japan. Craig talks about his background as a writer as well as the new zine he is producing and distributing in Tokyo and beyond. He discusses his interest in creating a physical piece of work in an era where many writers now only create digitally. Craig talks about the writing process as well as the physical production of his zine. Kevin also talks about the big October holiday he is enjoying, a little about Beijing as well as his upcoming winter trip to the Kansai region of Japan. Just Japan Podcast: Home: http://justjapanstuff.com RSS Feed: http://justjapan.libsyn.com/rss Twitter: http://twitter.com/jlandkev Instagram: http://instagram.com/jlandkev YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/busankevin Email: justjapanpodcast@gmail.com Japan Podcast Network: http://japanpodcastnetwork.com/
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Craig Atkinson discusses his directorial debut, Do Not Resist (2016), an unsettling documentary on the militarization of local police departments. Filmed just as the violence in Ferguson began to erupt, Atkinson details the overuse of S.W.A.T. for mundane search warrants, and the current government grants that enable departments to buy army surplus vehicles. Visit KQEK.com for a film review of Do Not Resist, which recently screened at Toronto's Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema, and Detropia (2015), filmed and co-produced by Atkinson. If you enjoyed this podcast, connect with us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter. Visit KQEK.com for additional film reviews, soundtrack reviews, interviews, and read the Editor's Blog by Mark R. Hasan for additional info and related links.
DO NOT RESIST is an urgent and powerful exploration of the rapid militarization of our police force in the United States. The Tribeca Film Festival BEST DOCUMENTARY WINNER puts viewers in the center of the action – Starting on the streets of Ferguson, Missouri, as the community grapples with the death of Michael Brown; to the all too familiar sight of law enforcement in full riot gear and armored tanks driving through peaceful protests; to a ride-along with a South Carolina SWAT team; to a front row seat inside a police training seminar that teaches the importance of “righteous violence”; to the floor of a congressional hearing on the proliferation of military equipment in small-town police departments – before exploring where technology could lead the field next. DO NOT RESIST offers an unflinching look at the current state of law enforcement in America and a glimpse into the future. Director Craig Atkinson joins us to talk about a documentary film that is literally ripped from today’s headlines painting a startling picture of the direction our local law enforcement are headed. For news and updates go to:donotresistfilm.com *WINNER* BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE 2016 TRIBECA FILM FESTIVAL
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Richard West talks to Craig Atkinson about his zine imprint. #photography #documentary #copelandbookmarket