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Latest podcast episodes about flickr pro

The Photography Lounge
Alan Schaller - Black & White Street Photography

The Photography Lounge

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2021 52:30 Transcription Available


On this episode of The Photography Lounge, your host Alastair Jolly has a conversation with the wonderful Flickr Pro, Alan Schaller.Alan is a London based photographer who specialises in black and white street photography. His work is often described as abstract and it incorporates elements of surrealism, geometry, high contrast and the realities and diversities of human life.He has been featured in publications including The Guardian, The New York Times, The Financial Times, The Washington Post and he regularly has exhibitions in galleries such as Saatchi Gallery, The Leica Galleries in London and throughout the US.As well as a wonderful Ambassador for Flickr he is well known as an Ambassador for Leica Cameras. Join Alastair and Alan as they discuss Alan's approach to Street Photography during the Pandemic and find out more about Alan's gear and style. We also get a little insight into the foundation of Street Photography International and what's ahead in the future for Alan. Watch Alan's SmugMug Film here: https://youtu.be/v4H6eWE1SPI Awards 2019: https://youtu.be/OzdCtzXpcXALearn more about Alan:Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/alanschallerWebsite: https://alanschaller.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alan_schaller/Find out all about the features SmugMug & Flickr have to offer at:https://www.smugmug.com/https://www.flickr.comFollow SmugMug:Facebook: http://facebook.com/SmugMugTwitter: http://twitter.com/SmugMugInstagram: http://instagram.com/smugmugBlog: https://news.smugmug.comFollow Flickr:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/flickr/Twitter: https://twitter.com/FlickrInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/flickr/Blog: https://blog.flickr.net

The Photography Lounge
Laura Zalenga - A [Self-] Portrait-Artist

The Photography Lounge

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2021 62:48 Transcription Available


On this episode of The Photography Lounge, your host Alastair Jolly has a conversation with Flickr Pro, Laura Zalenga.Laura is best known as a [self-] portrait-artist but not exclusively self-portraits! She is originally from Germany now living in Rotterdam. Her work is known for its clear visual language, the power of telling stories and visualizing emotions.Together Alastair & Laura discuss her work exploring the thought process, the purpose, the healing power and other rewards of her creativity.Learn more about Laura:Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/laurazalengaWebsite: https://laurazalenga.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/laurazalenga/Find out all about the features SmugMug & Flickr have to offer at:https://www.smugmug.com/https://www.flickr.comFollow SmugMug:Facebook: http://facebook.com/SmugMugTwitter: http://twitter.com/SmugMugInstagram: http://instagram.com/smugmugBlog: https://www.smugmug.com/lensFollow Flickr:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/flickr/Twitter: https://twitter.com/FlickrInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/flickr/Blog: https://blog.flickr.net

The Photography Lounge
Brooke Shaden - Conceptual Self-Portrait Photographer & Artist

The Photography Lounge

Play Episode Play 15 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 1, 2020 55:39 Transcription Available


In this first episode of The Photography Lounge, your host Alastair Jolly sits down with Brooke Shaden and they discuss the backstory of how Brooke became one of the leading photographers in the world of conceptual self-portrait photography.We learn how photography was not the path that Brooke had ever considered and how her early career in the film industry lead her to find a future where she could work individually.It's hard to imagine how someone who is such a leader in the photo community, gives so much to supporting others and educating others can be a self-confessed introvert and someone who does not like working with people. Despite this, we discuss how much she gives to her community, her workshops and her humanitarian work with The Light Space.Of course, we also talk about her approach to her photography and the often dark subject matters, dealing with death and decay, that she visits. Even though she is someone who is 'scared of everything', Brooke manages to portray the beauty and positivity in the darkness.Brooke has been a leading Flickr Pro for 12 years now.Learn more about Brooke:Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/brookeshadenWebsite: http://brookeshaden.com/gallery/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brookeshaden/Promoting Passion: https://www.promotingpassion.com/The Light Space: http://www.thelightspace.org/Find out all about the features SmugMug & Flickr have to offer at:https://www.smugmug.com/https://www.flickr.comFollow SmugMug:Facebook: http://facebook.com/SmugMugTwitter: http://twitter.com/SmugMugInstagram: http://instagram.com/smugmugBlog: https://www.smugmug.com/lensFollow Flickr:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/flickr/Twitter: https://twitter.com/FlickrInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/flickr/Blog: https://blog.flickr.net/

LowBattery בלי סוללה
צ׳יזבט גבינת נינטנדו בבסט ביי - 186

LowBattery בלי סוללה

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2019 64:24


מה זה הצ'יזבט של מומו, למה אנשים זורקים גבינה צהובה על תינוקות, בסט ביי שורדת למרות אמזון ונינטנדו חוזרת ל-VR תומכי פטריאון יודעים ראשונים מה יהיה בפרק: https://www.patreon.com/lowbatteryקנו חולצות: https://www.teepublic.com/user/lowbatteryעכשיו בספוטיפיי: http://bit.ly/Lowbatteryתמכו בנו דרך פייפל: https://bit.ly/2JWVAJmהירשמו לפודקאסט: http://lowbattery.co/subscribeבפודבין: http://bit.ly/2R9HxUZדיסקורד - https://discord.gg/cSyu6hp ציוד:כרטיס קול: https://amzn.to/2Vyb0GIמיקרופונים: https://amzn.to/2Vr7n5xמיקרופונים קודמים וזולים: http://bit.ly/BM-800Mmicשקעים חכמים לתאורה: http://bit.ly/2LRG1B8 לרלרת אהוד היה במופע של סנדרסון אבל ישב מול התופים. אז היה נחמד אבל מאוד תופי גייסנו קריין נוסף למשיכת מכחול אהוד קיבל איום מפליקר וזה מעצבן אותו למה מי ישמע הוא טופס להם פטה בייטים של מידע, וכאילו בואו, מי צריך אתכם לאחסון: To continue to keep your photos and videos over 1,000 safe, we recommend upgrading to Flickr Pro as soon as possible. שחר נתקע עם פרוטולס ומעבדים חדשים או משהו יריב בש ששלח חללית לפאקינג ירח צוחק על זה וזה משמח את אהוד טראמפ מתבלבל עם האנשי קשר שלו https://mashable.com/article/donald-trump-called-tim-cook-tim-apple/#IYaxcMShSgqw צ'יזבט המומו הוא בסך הכל צ'יזבט https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2018/09/05/the-momo-challenge-a-sinister-threat-to-young-people-or-an-urban-myth/?utm_term=.ec485b7ee9e6 https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/2019/03/05/how-outrage-over-relatively-uncommon-threats-can-hijack-parents-common-sense/?noredirect=on&utm_term=.ddd2f4a30c4f https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2019/03/01/momo-challenge-isnt-viral-danger-children-online-it-sure-is-viral/?noredirect=on&utm_term=.56fc788f8d5d   טמבלים מהאינטרנט זורקים גבינה על תינוקות https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2019/03/06/humanity-is-doomed-people-keep-throwing-cheese-babies-faces-social-media-likes/?noredirect=on&utm_term=.7f1e5b8c22c3 נינטנדו חוזרים למציאות מדומה לראשונה מזה 24 שנים https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2019/03/nintendos-first-vr-product-in-24-years-is-coming-to-nintendo-switch/ ככה בסט ביי הצליחה לא להפסיד לאמזון https://www.inc.com/justin-bariso/amazon-almost-killed-best-buy-then-best-buy-did-something-completely-brilliant.html המלצה בדקה שחר ממליץ על ניל דה גראס טייסון מסביר על למה קולומבוס הוביל להישג הכי גדול בתולדות האנושות https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H9CG07CzBTg אהוד ממליץ על לא להתלהב מניל דה גראס טייסון עד שיתבררו ההאשמות נגדו, ובינתיים לשמוע את האלבומים של לילה גוב שעלו ליוטיוב ולספוטיפיי https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jj82V5UpqIU&list=PLWs5r3WqRUR2wDpoLFbhfuSsTu1e0Gu0n והשרשור של פייגי https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=10218386601718119&id=1285247390&ref=content_filter ומגף גדול מדי https://m.facebook.com/groups/1864412053579813?ref=content_filter&_rdr

vr flickr pro
Seremailragno.com
Aggiornamento di Flickr

Seremailragno.com

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2018 2:26


La brutta notizia è che gli account gratuiti a breve non potranno superare 1.000 foto o video. L’annuncio del direttivo: “Flickr non sarebbe Flickr senza i contributi e la partecipazione dei nostri membri con account gratuito, perciò continuiamo ad impegnarci in stimolanti offerte gratuite. Se hai un account gratuito con più di 1.000 foto o video, avrai tempo per passare alla versione Pro (con uno sconto di 30% nel primo anno) o scaricare le foto e i video. Clicca qui per saperne di più su questa decisione”. Flickr Pro avrà un costo di $49.99/anno. Articolo online: https://seremailragno.com/2018/11/02/aggiornamento-flick/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/michelepaoletti/message

Fotografía y Retoque Digital de Carretedigital
106. Las 10 mejores redes sociales para fotógrafos: Flickr

Fotografía y Retoque Digital de Carretedigital

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2018 28:35


Empezamos el viernes con nuevo podcast y nueva serie centrada en Redes Sociales, vamos a tratar de exponeros las 10 mejores redes sociables para fotógrafos, dónde hablaremos no sólo de las típicas que ya conocemos y que ampliaremos información, sino de nuevas redes sociables menos conocidas que os ayudarán a conocer nuevas formas de mostrar tu fotografía o conectar con sectores profesionales. Hoy os hablaremos de Flickr, un podcast melancólico dónde recordaré mi etapa por esta red social tan famosa. Hablamos de una red social con 87 millones de usuarios en todo el mundo (datos de 2013), posiblemente una de las más grandes dentro del sector. Cada día se suben 3,5 millones de imágenes, así que también es una de las más activas con una base de datos de 6.000 millones de imágenes (datos de 2012). Con estas cifras nos hacemos idea de la magnitud de esta red social, lo que ha sido para poder hacernos la idea de lo que es a día de hoy. En la actualidad, hace poco en su blog anunció las estadísticas de los usuarios que consumen a día de hoy Flickr. El 50% de las fotos subidas en este año se hizo desde un dispositivo móvil. Otro 33% se deben a usuarios con cámaras DSLR. Por marcas el 54% se lo lleva Apple, 23% Canon y 18% Nikon. Gracias a estos números podemos ver que tipo de usuarios se encuentran en esta plataforma hoy día, usuarios con gran peso en fotografía móvil, es por eso que contamos con aplicaciones para móviles, como no podía ser de otra forma. Nación en 2004 en Vancouver, Flickr no nació como un servicio de fotografía en sí, sino que era parte de un videojuego multijugador Game Neverending, que incluía esta aplicación dentro del mismo. Los desarrolladores no tardaron en darse cuenta de que Flickr podría desarrollarse como un servicio a parte. Incluso en las primeras versiones disponía de un chat dónde podías intercambiar fotografías en tiempo real. Herramienta que acabó desapareciendo con al poco tiempo, dando forma a lo que tenemos hoy día. El 2005 Yahoo Inc. compró Flickr, una compra muy sonada por el envergadura de la operación, hablamos en una época dónde Yahoo era una competencia dentro del sector de los buscadores. Yahoo ya ofrecía un servicio de imágenes, Yahoo Fotos, que cerró en 2007 para fusionar Flickr con Yahoo, algo muy criticado por los usuarios, ya que te obligaban a migrar a riesgo de perder la información. No fue hasta 2007 cuando empezamos a disfrutar de Flickr en español y en el 2008 fue la primera inclusión de videos en la plataforma, en principio vídeos de menos de 90 segundos, algo que fue duramente criticado por sus propios usuarios, ya que era un referente fotográfico y no sentó muy bien en la comunidad. Tuvimos que esperar hasta 2012 para conocer visualmente Flickr tal y como lo conocemos, hubo una reestructuración grande a nivel web y diseño que es la heredada de la actual. A destacar de esta comunidad, sin duda son los grupos que podemos encontrar todo tipo de información relacionada con la fotografía. Flickr dispone de varios tipos de cuenta. La cuenta gratuita ofrece hasta 1TB de almacenamiento gratuito, una barbaridad de espacio online y la gestión de fotografía funciona de maravilla e incluye un software dónde puedes editar tu fotografía. Dispone de una cuenta de pago, mensual o anual, esta última incluye descuentos en la cuota cómo en software de terceros. Flickr Pro y Flickr Pro+ son las cuentas de pago que incluyen estadísticas avanzadas, explorar y compartir fotografías sin anuncios y una aplicación auto-upload para sincronizar fotografías con tu pc. Enlaces de Interés: Flickr App Flickr Android App Flickr iOS

Community Signal
Photobucket Just Damaged Millions (Billions?) of Posts in Online Communities

Community Signal

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2017 37:18


Many online communities do not allow members to upload images to include in their posts. In such cases, members often rely on third party image hosting services. Among the most popular of these, for a long time, has been Photobucket. But last month, Photobucket made a change. After 14 years of allowing people to upload images for free and embed them within posts on online communities, in blogs and on websites – they stopped. Without notice. Immediately, quite possibly billions of images across the web broke, and were replaced with what some have compared to a ransom note, imploring people to pay if they want their image to be displayed. The price: $39.99 a month or $399.99 a year. This has led to widespread media coverage and criticism, much of it coming from online communities impacted by the change. Former MetaFilter director of operations Jessamyn West, who recently participated in a community-led effort to migrate from one image sharing service to another, joins the show, alongside copyright expert Jonathan Bailey, to sift through this story and what online communities should take away from it. Including: Why Photobucket’s rollout of this change guaranteed people would leave their service How online communities can respond to situations like this What copyright implications community owners should be aware of Big Quotes “Regardless of [whether or not Photobucket had a community], they created a community by making this change. They created a community of people uniting in the fact that Photobucket has taken them for granted. … They’ve created a community of criticism and people who are literally on Twitter coming together, and on online communities coming together, over the fact that they trusted Photobucket and now they cannot.” -@patrickokeefe “Legally speaking – and this is part of what’s really frustrating about it – Photobucket is pretty much in the right here. They have the right to modify their terms of service at any time. … You agree to it, and they can do it. Now the caveat to that is we, as users, trust them not to abuse that. We understand they need that right because new legal issues come up, or they might need to make shifts here and there, but we also trust that they aren’t going to abuse that to hurt us. This is a situation where Photobucket did that.” -@plagiarismtoday “[The Photobucket situation] allows you to have a community conversation. … A lot of the management [of communities] has to do with the personality issues, more than the tech issues, because the software just does what it does. So hotlinking and images were always seen as someone else’s problem. … I feel like communities in general have gotten more sophisticated but that doesn’t mean everybody’s more sophisticated. And so it might be worth having conversations about what the options are.” -@jessamyn “A lot of people, with Photobucket, made a whole bunch of assumptions that were completely reasonable. Only they turned out not to be true.” -@jessamyn “If hosting images raises significant legal issues to you, it’s likely because your community has significant legal issues, regardless of the images. Basically, you’re already sitting on a landmine, you’re not going to make it significantly worse.” -@plagiarismtoday About Jessamyn West Jessamyn West is a librarian and community technologist who writes a column for Computers in Libraries magazine. She runs a regular drop-in time to help digitally divided people use technology in Central Vermont. Jessamyn is the author of Without a Net: Librarians Bridging the Digital Divide and is a frequent public speaker at library conferences throughout North America. She’s a Harvard Law School Library Innovation Lab Fellow for 2016 through 2017. About Jonathan Bailey Jonathan Bailey is the webmaster and author of Plagiarism Today and works as a copyright and plagiarism consultant at CopyByte. Though not an attorney, he has resolved hundreds of cases of plagiarism involving his own work and has helped countless others protect their work and develop strategies for protecting their content and avoiding infringement. Related Links Our first panel episode, from last week Photobucket, a popular free image hosting service that launched in 2003 “Amazon and eBay Images Broken by Photobucket’s ‘Ransom Demand'” by Leo Kelion for BBC News, which also includes details about how online communities were impacted TILT, where Jessamyn shares links and resources for librarians Plagiarism Today, Jonathan’s site Without a Net: Librarians Bridging the Digital Divide, Jessamyn’s book MetaFilter, which recently turned 18 years old, where Jessamyn was on staff for 10 years MLTSHP, an image sharing community that is owned by previous members of MLKSHK, an identical site that closed CopyByte, Jonathan’s copyright consulting agency “Update to Our Terms of Service” from Photobucket’s blog, a nondescript blog entry that didn’t actually point out the big change that was about to occur Photobucket’s paid plans and pricing “Photobucket Launches Unlimited 3rd Party Hosting Plan,” a press release issued after the initial wave of criticism Google search showing discussion about this situation in numerous online communities Photobucket’s blog, which, before this news, had not been updated in about 20 months “Photobucket and a Different Kind of Content Theft,” Jonathan’s article on this topic Flickr Pro, a paid subscription service from popular image sharing site Flickr PlayStation Vue, a live streaming TV service from Sony, which Jonathan cited as a good example of good customer service surrounding a negative change Imgur, another free image sharing service “Photobucket ‘Ransom’ is Making Your Amazon, eBay Listings Pricier” by Alyssa Newcomb for NBC News “Photobucket Addresses Complaints Over New Policy That Charges Heavy Users $400” by Tamara Chuang for The Denver Post Archive Team, “a loose collective of rogue archivists, programmers, writers and loudmouths dedicated to saving our digital heritage,” led by Jason Scott Internet Archive, which archives websites (and much more) ImageShack, a service that used to be free, that Patrick referred to as being free, but is no longer actually free Chaos Dwafs, an online community dedicated to the Warhammer gaming series “Photobucket Migration to the Darklands – Stage I,” a thread on Chaos Dwarfs about their efforts to help members migrate the photos they had shared on the community, that were hosted on Photobucket, from Photobucket to the community server rank2traffic.com, a site with historial Alexa website ranking data Listing for photobucket.com on rank2traffic.com Previous Community Signal episode with Jessamyn, where we discussed death in online communities “Photobucket Migration to the Darklands – Stage II,” a thread on Chaos Dwarfs, detailing their efforts to migrate photos posted by members who are no longer present on the community Wikipedia page for the Digital Millennium Copyright Act Cyber Civil Rights Initiative, which Jonathan works with to help combat revenge porn Copyright.gov, the website for the U.S. Copyright Office Register a DMCA designated agent with the U.S. Copyright Office, as Jonathan suggested librarian.net, Jessamyn’s blog Transcript View the transcript on our website Your Thoughts If you have any thoughts on this episode that you’d like to share, please leave me a comment, send me an email or a tweet. If you enjoy the show, we would be so grateful if you spread the word and supported Community Signal on Patreon. Thank you for listening to Community Signal.

FAQ-podden
Avsnitt 34: Internetz

FAQ-podden

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2014 54:47


Det här med internet alltså. En massa datorer som liksom hänger med varandra och byter samlarkort på söta katter och grejer. I det här avsnittet av FAQ-podden snackar Anders, Ivan och Magnus om just detta världsomspännande datornätverk och försöker svara på frågan: Vem i hela världen kan man lita på? Ladda ner avsnittet som en mp3:a, prenumerera via iTunes, eller använd dig av vår RSS. * * * * * * * SHOWNOTES! * * * * * * *Internet är fullt av länkar och här är några av dem:Anders använder Unblock-us för att kika på amerikanska Netflix i PS3an. Vidare nyttjar Anders Diino för oändlig backup och (relativt) praktisk 100 Gb lagringsutrymme á la Dropbox. Spotify & Netflix såklart och även anonymiseringstjänsten Anonine.Ivan hostar upp slantar på regelbunden basis till Spotify, Netflix, Dropbox och Torguard.Magnus lade pengar på Flickr Pro och katalogiseringstjänsten LibraryThing, men numera lägger han sina surt förvärvade pengar på internetbokmärkeshanteringswebbtjänsten Pinboard. Och Dropbox, Netflix och HBO Nordic såklart. Magnus litar blindt på Cory Doctorow som huserar på favvobloggen Boing Boing, den typ enda bloggen Anders läser och älskar.Ivan kikar datorpryttlar på SweClockers och gillar Zero Punctuation.Netflix rekommendations-aprilskämt innehöll knasiga kategorier som t.ex. dessa:Movies That Are in English But Still Require Subtitles   ("In the name of the Father", "Trainspotting" o.s.v.)Surreal Ballets Based on a William Shatner Album   ("Gonzo Ballet")Movies Featuring an Epic Nicolas Cage Meltdown   ("Adapotation", "Raising Arizona", "Face/Off" o.s.v.)Fler tokroliga kategorier hittar du här. Vi tipsar om att använda bankernas Swish-tjänst. Och till sist: XKCD har en jätterolig stripp om det här med mobilbeteende! 001111000010111101110011011010000110111101110111011011100110111101110100011001010111001100111110

Parentography
Parentography 15: Cleaning Up

Parentography

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2009 35:48


News Fujifilm brings the Instax 200 camera to America http://www.fujifilmusa.com/press/news/display_news?newsID=879723 Polaroid files for Bankruptcy protection http://www.bizjournals.com/twincities/stories/2008/12/15/daily49.html Pentax K2000 brings the color (if you consider Black and White Colors) http://news.cnet.com/8301-13580_3-10124531-39.html Windows Live Photo becomes real competitor http://photos.live.com Flickr Pro no longer free for AT&T and Verizon broadband users http://flickr.com/help/account/#452229 Topic Cleaning your camera Tip of the […]