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Latest podcast episodes about Hipstamatic

weekly52
ⓦ 374 Wertvolle Tipps für bessere Handyfotos mit Simone Naumann von der SMARTphotoschule - Gute Fotos haben (fast) nichts mit Technik zu tun

weekly52

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2024 69:35


https://weekly52.de/weekly/374 Mit den neuen Smartphones ist Fotografie für jeden zugänglich geworden. Egal, ob du ein Gelegenheitsfotograf oder ein Enthusiast bist, dein Handy ist ein tolles Werkzeug, um beeindruckende Bilder festzuhalten. Wir plaudern über Komposition, Beleuchtung, geben Empfehlungen für spezielle Apps zum Fotografieren und für die Nachbearbeitung und beleuchten die diversen Einstell-Möglichkeiten deines Smartphones. Simone Naumanns Buch “Fotografie mit dem Smartphone” ist eine wertvolle Ressource. Tauche ein in ihre Erkenntnisse zur Komposition, Beleuchtung und Bearbeitungstechniken, die speziell auf die Smartphone-Fotografie zugeschnitten sind. Denke daran, Übung macht den Meister – experimentiere, lerne und genieße den Prozess! Viel Spaß beim Fotografieren!

Oh Fork It
Testigos de Mastodon

Oh Fork It

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2023 96:22


Episodio 210. Los cuervos son decentes, pero no más de 20, a menos que incluyas el ganso que es la misma dosis de maldad con mucha más inteligencia. ¿Quién compró la lasaña que te engaña con mi tarjeta? Una cosa es que lo hagas mal y otra es que me mientas descaradamente. ✅ Follow Up “Nuevas notas” Nuevo cargador de Anker > https://www.yankodesign.com/2023/03/22/ankers-new-3-in-1-wireless-charger-is-a-useful-desk-accessory-for-apple-fans/ Jaime tal vez sufre Studio Display light leak? > https://www.reddit.com/r/apple/comments/wtrel2/studio_display_light_leakbleedpanel_problems/ iOS 16.4 Spotify cambia su diseño en Desktop

Today in Digital Marketing
Zeroing In: The New App Targeting Untapped Marketing Data

Today in Digital Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2023 10:40


Meet the app trying to crack the code of elusive zero-party data. Hipstamatic's retro revival: Has the Instagram killer arrived? TikTok on the tightrope, as brands make backup plans for their ad spend. And all your brand mission work is for naught: Most consumers can't name a single company making a difference.

iphonephotoshow
Using the Hipstamatic app for a winning photo #55

iphonephotoshow

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2023 21:33


Meet Dwight Broeman, the winner of the latest iPhone Photo Team monthly contest, who edited his photo in the Hipstamatic app to produce the winning photo. http://www.iphonephototeam.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iphonephotoshow/message

winning hipstamatic
The History of Computing
An Abridged History Of Instagram

The History of Computing

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2021 21:16


This was a hard episode to do. Because telling the story of Instagram is different than explaining the meaning behind it. You see, on the face of it - Instagram is an app to share photos. But underneath that it's much more. It's a window into the soul of the Internet-powered culture of the world. Middle schoolers have always been stressed about what their friends think. It's amplified on Instagram. People have always been obsessed with and copied celebrities - going back to the ages of kings. That too is on Instagram. We love dogs and cute little weird animals. So does Instagram.  Before Instagram, we had photo sharing apps. Like Hipstamatic. Before Instagram, we had social networks - like Twitter and Facebook. How could Instagram do something different and yet, so similar? How could it offer that window into the world when the lens photos are snapped with are as though through rose colored glasses? Do they show us reality or what we want reality to be? Could it be that the food we throw away or the clothes we donate tell us more about us as humans than what we eat or keep? Is the illusion worth billions of dollars a year in advertising revenue while the reality represents our repressed shame? Think about that as we go through this story. If you build it, they will come. Everyone who builds an app just kinda' automatically assumes that throngs of people will flock to the App Store, download the app, and they will be loved and adored and maybe even become rich. OK, not everyone thinks such things - and with the number of apps on the stores these days, the chances are probably getting closer to those that a high school quarterback will play in the NFL. But in todays story, that is exactly what happened.  And Kevin Systrom had already seen it happen. He was offered a job as one of the first employees at Facebook while still going to Stanford. That'll never be a thing. Then while on an internship he was asked to be one of the first Twitter employees. That'll never be a thing either. But they were things, obviously! So in 2010, Systrom started working on an app he called Burbn and within two years sold the company, then called Instagram for one billion dollars. In doing so he and his co-founder Mike Krieger helped forever changing the deal landscape for mergers and acquisitions of apps, and more profoundly giving humanity lenses with which to see a world we want to see - if not reality. Systrom didn't have a degree in computer science. In fact, he taught himself to code after working hours, then during working hours, and by osmosis through working with some well-known founders.  Burbn was an app to check in and post plans and photos. It was written in HTML5 and in a Cinderella story, he was able to raise half a million dollars in funding from Baseline Ventures and Andreesen Horowitz, bringing in Mike Krieger as a co-founder.  At the time, Hipstamatic was the top photo manipulation and filtering app. Given that the iPhone came with a camera on-par (if not better) than most digital point and shoots at the time, the pair re-evaluated the concept and instead leaned further into photo sharing, while still maintaining the location tagging. The original idea was to swipe right and left, as we do in apps like Tinder. But instead they chose to show photos in chronological order and used a now iconic 1:1 aspect ratio, or the photos were square, so there was room on the screen to show metadata and a taste of the next photo - to keep us streaming. The camera was simple, like the Holga camera Systrom had been given while stying abroad when at Stanford. That camera made pictures a little blurry and in an almost filtered way made them loo almost artistic.  After System graduated from Stanford in 2006, he worked at Google, then NextStop, and then got the bug to make his own app. And boy did he. One thing though, even his wife Nicole didn't think she could take good photos having seen those from a friend of Systrom's. He said the photos were so good because the filters. And so we got the first filter, X-Pro 2, so she could take great photos on the iPhone 3G.  Krieger shared the first post on Instagram on July 16, 2010 and Systrom followed up within a few hours with a picture of a dog. The first of probably a billion dog photos (including a few of my own). And they officially published Instagram on the App Store in October of 2010. After adding more and more filters, Systrom and Krieger closed in on one of the greatest growth hacks of any app: they integrated with Facebook, Twitter, and Foursquare so you could take the photo in Instagram and shoot it out to one of those apps - or all three. At the time Facebook was more of a browser tool. Few people used the mobile app. And for those that did try and post photos on Facebook, doing so was laborious, using a mobile camera roll in the app and taking more steps than needed. Instagram became the perfect glue to stitch other apps together. And rather than always needing to come up with something witty to say like on Twitter, we could just point the camera on our phone at something and hit a button.  The posts had links back to the photo on Instagram. They hit 100,000 users in the first week and a million users by the end of the year. Their next growth hack was to borrow the hashtag concept from Twitter and other apps, which they added in January of 2011. Remember how Systrom interned at Odeo and turned down the offer to go straight to Twitter after college? Twitter didn't have photo sharing at the time, but Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey had showed System plenty of programming techniques and the two stayed in touch. He became an angel investor in a $7 million Series A and the first real influencer on the platform, sending that link to every photo to all of his Twitter followers every time he posted. The growth continued. June, 2011 they hit 5 million users, and doubled to 10 million by September of 2011. I was one of those users, posting the first photo to @krypted in the fall - being a nerd it was of the iOS 5.0.1 update screen and according to the lone comment on the photo my buddy @acidprime apparently took the same photo.  They spent the next few months just trying to keep the servers up and running and released an Android of the app in April of 2012, just a couple of days before taking on $50 million dollars in venture capital. But that didn't need to last long - they sold the company to Facebook for a billion dollars a few days later, effectively doubling each investor in that last round of funding and shooting up to 50 million users by the end of the month.  At 13 employees, that's nearly $77 million dollars per employee. Granted, much of that went to Systrom and the investors. The Facebook acquisition seemed great at first. Instagram got access to bigger resources than even a few more rounds of funding would have provided.  Facebook helped them scale up to 100 million users within a year and following Facebook TV, and the brief but impactful release of Vine at Twitter, Instagram added video sharing, photo tagging, and the ability to add links in 2013.  Looking at a history of their feature releases, they're slow and steady and probably the most user-centered releases I've seen. And in 2013, they grew to 150 million users, proving the types of rewards that come from doing so.  With that kind of growth it might seem that it can't last forever - and yet on the back of new editing tools, a growing team, and advertising tools, they managed to hit a staggering 300 million users in 2014. While they released thoughtful, direct, human sold advertising before, they opened up the ability to buy ads to all advertisers, piggy backing on the Facebook ad selling platform in 2015. That's the same year they introduced Boomerang, which looped photos in forward and reverse. It was cute for a hot minute.  2016 saw the introduction of analytics that included demographics, impressions, likes, reach, and other tools for businesses to track performance not only of ads, but of posts. As with many tools, it was built for the famous influencers that had the ear of the founders and management team - and made available to anyone. They also introduced Instagram Stories, which was a huge development effort and they owned that they copied it from Snapchat - a surprising and truly authentic move for a Silicon Valley startup. And we could barely call them a startup any longer, shooting over half a billion users by the middle of the year and 600 million by the end of the year.  That year, they also brought us live video, a Windows client, and one of my favorite aspects with a lot of people posting in different languages, they could automatically translate posts.  But something else happened in 2016. Donald Trump was elected to the White House. This is not a podcast about politics but it's safe to say that it was one of the most divisive elections in recent US history. And one of the first where social media is reported to have potentially changed the outcome. Disinformation campaigns from foreign actors combined with data illegally obtained via Cambridge Analytica on the Facebook network, combined with increasingly insular personal networks and machine learning-driven doubling down on only seeing things that appealed to our world view led to many being able to point at networks like Facebook and Twitter as having been party to whatever they thought the “other side” in an election had done wrong.  Yet Instagram was just a photo sharing site. They put the users at the center of their decisions. They promoted the good things in life. While Zuckerberg claimed that Facebook couldn't have helped change any outcomes and that Facebook was just an innocent platform that amplified human thoughts - Systrom openly backed Hillary Clinton. And yet, even with disinformation spreading on Instagram, they seemed immune from accusations and having to go to Capital Hill to be grilled following the election. Being good to users apparently has its benefits.  However, some regulation needed to happen. 2017, the Federal Trade Commission steps in to force influencers to be transparent about their relationship with advertisers - Instagram responded by giving us the ability to mark a post as sponsored. Still, Instagram revenue spiked over 3 and a half billion dollars in 2017. Instagram revenue grew past 6 billion dollars in 2018. Systrom and Krieger stepped away from Instagram that year. It was now on autopilot.  Although I think all chief executives have a  Instagram revenue shot over 9 billion dollars in 2019. In those years they released IGTV and tried to get more resources from Facebook, contributing far more to the bottom line than they took.  2020 saw Instagram ad revenue close in on 13.86 billion dollars with projected 2021 revenues growing past 18 billion. In The Picture of Dorian Gray from 1890, Lord Henry describes the impact of influence as destroying our genuine and true identity, taking away our authentic motivations, and as Shakespeare would have put it - making us servile to the influencer. Some are famous and so become influencers on the product naturally, like musicians, politicians, athletes, and even the Pope. . Others become famous due to getting showcased by the @instagram feed or some other prominent person. These influencers often stage a beautiful life and to be honest, sometimes we just need that as a little mind candy. But other times it can become too much, forcing us to constantly compare our skin to doctored skin, our lifestyle to those who staged their own, and our number of friends to those who might just have bought theirs. And seeing this obvious manipulation gives some of us even more independence than we might have felt before. We have a choice: to be or not to be.  The Instagram story is one with depth. Those influencers are one of the more visible aspects, going back to the first that posted sponsored photos from Snoop Dogg. And when Mark Zuckerberg decided to buy the company for a billion dollars, many thought he was crazy. But once they turned on the ad revenue machine, which he insisted Systrom wait on until the company had enough users, it was easy to go from 3 to 6 to 9 to over 13 and now likely over 18 billion dollars. That's a greater than 30:1 return on investment, helping to prove that such lofty acquisitions aren't crazy.  It's also a story of monopoly, or at least of suspected monopolies. Twitter tried to buy Instagram and Systrom claims to have never seen a term sheet with a legitimate offer. Then Facebook swooped in and helped fast-track regulatory approval of the acquisition. With the acquisition of WhatsApp, Facebook owns four of the top 6 social media sites, with Facebook, WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, and Instagram all over a billion users and YouTube arguably being more of a video site than a true social network. And they tried to buy Snapchat - only the 17th ranked network.  More than 50 billion photos have been shared through Instagram. That's about a thousand a second. Many are beautiful...

Mini MY CUP OF TEA - #ポトフさん
最近お気に入りのカメラ「Hipstamatic X」

Mini MY CUP OF TEA - #ポトフさん

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2021 11:19


Dispoきっかけなんだけど、違うカメラアプリにハマってます。 #ポトフさん https://apps.apple.com/jp/app/hipstamatic-x-%E3%82%A2%E3%83%8A%E3%83%AD%E3%82%B0%E3%82%AB%E3%83%A1%E3%83%A9/id1450672436 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/potaufeu/message

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The iPhoneography Podcast
Episode 16: Erik Lieber

The iPhoneography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2020 41:53


Erik Lieber has been doing photography for over 40 years and has been mastering Hipstamatic since he got his first iPhone in 2012. As one who has never tried Hipstamatic, I think he has convinced me to do just that. Links App Mentions: Hipstamatic, Snapseed, Pixlr-o-matic, Spectre Erik on Instagram: eslieber Erik on Tumblr: eslieber Erik on Twitter: eslieber Hipstatones on Instagram: hipstatones Erik’s Facebook Page Hipstography Website

Agora Show, le podcast photo
009 ; J’ai une baisse de motivation en photo, c’est grave ? Que faire ?

Agora Show, le podcast photo

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2019 50:54


Vous connaissez une baisse de motivation en photographie ? C'est normal, ça arrive à tous les photographes.Nous vivons ces périodes aussi, nous vous en parlons en vous donnant des pistes pour retrouver le goût de sortir faire des photos.Avec Régis Moscardini, photographie animalier créateur du site https://www.auxoisnature.comAvec Jean Christophe Dichant, photographe urbain créateur du site https://www.nikonpassion.comCéline et Guillaume Manceron, portraitistes créateurs du site https://www.photopassion.frNous en parlons dans cet épisode :L'application iPhone photo Hipstamatic :https://apps.apple.com/fr/app/hipstamatic/id342115564Le livre de Gildas Lepetit-Castel, l'inspiration en photographie :https://www.nikonpassion.com/inspiration-en-photographie-chronique-livre-gildas-lepetit-castel/La Lettre, des sujets de réflexion sur la pratique photo, des conseils, des projets, chaque jeudi par mail avec Jean-Christophe Dichant :https://www.nikonpassion.com/lettreLa formation photo de Jean-Christophe :https://formation.nikonpassion.com/formation-photo-5-etapesLes formations de Régis : https://formations.auxoisnature.fr/

Market Shift
פרק 3 - אמונות שגויות

Market Shift

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2019 45:41


-- פרק 3 של Market Shift אמונות שגויות / Dysfunctional Beliefs -- למה מיזמים נכשלים? הרבה פעמים, כי אנחנו מקלקלים לעצמנו. --- חברת המחקר CB Insights פרסמה בשנה שעברה את רשימת 20 הסיבות לכישלון סטרטאפים. 3 הסיבות הראשונות (והעיקריות) הן: 1. מוצר לא מתאים לשוק (Product Market Fit) 2. נגמר הכסף 3. צוות לא מתאים אבל אם הייתם שואלים יזמים ומנהלים מה הם חושבים שקריטי להצלחה, הם לרוב היו אומרים לכם: א. חיוני שהמוצר שלנו יהיה הטוב ביותר בשוק ב. אני חייב להיות הראשון ג. חייב להיות רעיון מצוין וזה ההבדל בין המציאות לתיאוריה: א. המוצר שלך לא צריך להיות הכי טוב – הוא פשוט צריך להיות מתאים לקהל שמוכן לרכוש אותו. ב. אם ראשוניות הייתה גורם מהותי בכישלון חברות, גוגל, פייסבוק, אפל, מיקרוסופט ואמזון לא היו 5 החברות הגדולות בעולם. ג. רעיון מצוין – סימן ההיכר של יזם מתחיל? הוא חושב שמה שחשוב זה הרעיון. לעומת זאת, כשבוחנים את מי שהצליח – למשל, Hipstamatic לעומת אינסטגרם, רואים שיכולת ביצוע (Execution) חשובה הרבה יותר מהרעיון, וזה לרוב מאוד קשור ליכולות הצוות ביחס לנדרש. במילים אחרות: עולם העסקים, השיווק והיזמות הוא קשה, אפילו קשה מאוד. ומה אפשר לעשות כדי לעשות אותו קצת פחות מורכב? אפשר למשל, להפסיק לקלקל לעצמנו. אספנו בפרק השלישי של Market Shift שבע אמונות שגויות פופולריות, שפשוט מחבלות בסיכוי ההצלחה של יזמים ומנהלים. אתם מוזמנים להוסיף אמונות שגויות או הצעות נוספות בתגובות, וכמובן להאזין או לצפות. --- תודות על האירוח הנדיב ל Google for Startups (Campus Israel) ולצוות המקסים (אורית, מרתה, נועם), ולאלופי הווידאו שסייעו לנו בעריכת הפרקים עד כה: Yoray Liberman Lior Tamim שלכם, אפרת פניגזון, אליאב אללוף

Founder Chats
Luke Beard (Exposure)

Founder Chats

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2018 52:11


This week I talk with Luke Beard, Founder of Exposure, a visual storytelling platform! In this episode we talk about moving from a small town in England to San Francisco on a whim, working on products like Hipstamatic, Buffer and Zerply and transitioning from product designer to product founder. Enjoy! - http://founderchats.com - https://exposure.co - https://baremetrics.com

Unbecoming of Age
Show 0032: Never Say Never

Unbecoming of Age

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2018 66:00


Hosts Colin Flynn and John M. Craig plot John's upcoming move to new digs. Also: George R.R. Martin, Game of Thrones, STRAVA, IKEA, Student loans, Golden Malrin, Better Call Saul, Jonathan Banks, Vince Gilligan, Wise Guy, Ken Wahl, Kevin Spacey, TV Guide, RipTide, Mike Hammer, Dallas, Dynasty, Southfork Ranch, Cinco De Mayo, Black Panther, Army of the Dead, White Walkers, Marvel, Blade Runner, The Hamptons, Long Island, Matt Lauer, Real Estate Exam, Epstein Barr, The Short Coat Podcast, Juan Epstein, Madison WI, University of Wisconsin, Hippie Christmas, Freak Fest, Gay Pride Parade, Broadway, 53rd, New York, Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, David Letterman, The Colbert Show, Bumble and Bumble, San Francisco, Minneapolis MN, Somali, Mall of America, burka, LGBTQ, Cher, Fareway, Donkey Kong, King of Cars, Billy Mitchell, NPR One, Macauley Culkin, Bill Hicks, Instagram, Hipstamatic, Square Crop, Iowa, New York, NJ, NYC, Dads, Fathers, ex-wife and Fatherhood.

Unbecoming of Age
Show 0030: Mario Speedwagon

Unbecoming of Age

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2018 74:23


Hosts Colin Flynn and John M. Craig cover social audio & the worst thing that can happen while working in Retail. Also: Joe Rogan, NPR, Apple Podcasts, Anchor app, Anchor, Bumpers, Switch, Venmo, Smart Speakers, Audio Journals, Facebook, Facebook Messenger, Facebook Purity, PandaPop, Word, Bejeweled, Jeremy Lopez, Lopez Radio, Banshee Radio, Instagram Stories, Hipstamatic, Snapchat, School Shootings, Reason.com, How to Create a Gun Free America in 5 Easy Steps, AR-15, White Walkers, Army of the Dead, Game of Thrones, Chicago, The Second Amendment, Charlton Heston, Census, Las Vegas, Columbine, Sandy Hook, NRA, Jason Aldean, The Shoe Bomber, NSA, Storm Lake, IA, Iowa, Best Buy, Filipino, Philippines, Tag A Log, New Jersey, New York, NYC, Fatherhood, Dads and Raising Teens.

XaB és barátai
16. Automatizálunk, becsekkolunk, kinyomtatjuk.

XaB és barátai

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2017 57:54


Szevasztok hej! Ismét, könnyed random nyári adással jövünk! Have fun! A Groteszk Vakáció 16. adásában  Bence, Gergő és XaB jöttek össze. (Az adás nyomokban tücsökhangokat tartalmaz.) GreenGo vesézés home automatizálás fűtés kapcsolók BT zárak August okos zár Midea klíma Gergő asztalt minimalizál és Xbox One csere iOS játékokra XaB géming:új Appok amiket mostanában vettem Respawnables by Digital Legends Entertainment Farming Simulator 18 by GIANTS Software GmbH Rayman Adventures by Ubisoft Random Heroes 3 by Ravenous Games Inc. Galaxy on Fire 3 – Manticore by FISHLABS Kijött az iTranslate Converse App Apple Maps UPDATE: tömegközlekedés! Swarm kijött az 5.0 swarm pontok gyűjtögetése hatékonyan swarm és foursquare fejlődéstörténet Day One használat Gergőnél és a nyomtatott verzió Fotokönyvekről beszélgetünk cewe apple artifact uprising Telefonnal fotózunk VSCO Hipstamatic by Hipstamatic, LLC Telegramon tudtok hozzánk szólni: telegram.me/groteszk Tematikus csatornáink: https://t.me/AirPodsUserek https://t.me/AppleWatchUserek https://t.me/HomePodUserek Üdv hamarosan!

The Candid Frame: Conversations on Photography
TCF Ep. 365 - Scott Strazzante

The Candid Frame: Conversations on Photography

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2017 47:00


Scott Strazzante (born March 11, 1964) is a U.S. at the San Francisco Chronicle. As a member of the staff, co-won the 2008 for a series about faulty government regulation of dangerously defective toys, cribs and car seats. He grew up in Chicago and graduated from , where he majored in Business management and art (1982–86). He was awarded in 2000 and National Newspaper Photographer of the Year runner-up in 2007. He is an eleven-time Illinois Photographer of the Year. He has been published in National Geographic Magazine, Mother Jones Magazine, Sports Illustrated, and other publications. He is a former Illinois Press Photographer Association President (2001–2010) and National Press Photographers Association Region 5 Director and Associate Director (1999–2005). Strazzante's Common Ground project has been published in National Geographic and made into a by MediaStorm. Strazzante is a prolific using his iPhone with Hipstamatic app.   Resources:   Download the free Candid Frame app for your favorite smart device. Click here to download for . Click here to download Click here to download for Support the work we do at The Candid Frame with contributing to our Patreon effort.  You can do this by visiting or visiting the website and clicking on the Patreon button. You can also provide a one-time donation via . You can follow Ibarionex on and .  

Classic Camera Revival
Classic Camera Revival - Episode 15 - Mechanical Maddness

Classic Camera Revival

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2016 37:00


While most of the world has gone mad for College Basketball we've gone mad for mechanical cameras! These are beauties that may take a battery for their light meters but will work regardless the battery/meter works or not! Such gems as the Nikon F2 Photomic, FM2n, Canon P and the Contaflex Super B. And in the Darkroom we discuss where the idea of Instagram and Hipstamatic images come from all those weird effects, strange colour shifts and what you can do in the film world to get those effects!

The Talk Show With John Gruber
108: ‘Malaprops’, With Guest Ben Thompson

The Talk Show With John Gruber

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2015 190:33


Topics include Apple’s pseudo “sabbaticals” (employees who leave the company but then return after a year or two); Google’s cultural similarities to Microsoft; the ways that Apple (and iOS users) might miss Scott Forstall; accessibility as a high priority for Apple; Instagram’s success (and how they effectively ate Hipstamatic’s lunch); a debate on just how “simple” Twitter is; Box’s successful IPO, and Dropbox’s support for Yosemite’s official Finder integration for such services; MIT economist Jonathan Gruber pissing in my Google juice; Chromebooks; Amazon’s overall strategy, and the colossal failure of their Fire Phone; and, lastly, a good chunk on Microsoft’s Windows 10/HoloLens event last week.

Living Digital - Jazminbutler.com
Living Digital 002: Cinamatic App Review

Living Digital - Jazminbutler.com

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2014 4:03


Your Phone + Videos + Filters = a creative way to capture memories. Take a listen to this review of Cinamatic (from the people who brought you Hipstamatic).

Konferenz 28
K/28_047: 16 GB Rami

Konferenz 28

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2013 74:20


In dieser nahrungsmittellastigen Folge sprechen Daniel und Max über DDR-Mauern und ihre Penetration, über Königreiche, die verteidigt werden wollen, über Ramis neues MacBook, über die Zukunft, in dem alle Dateien synchronisiert sind, egal, ob man das will oder nicht, über Taschenmonster, unmoderne Apps, höchste Eisenbahnen und, schlussendlich, über Max’ neue Frisur. Kingdom Rush Frontiers Departure Max’ Pokémon-App Instacast 4 wird ein kostenloses Update Hipstamatic Max’ neue Frisur; Bonusbild von Daniel und seiner Frisur Unser Twitteraccount wartet auf eure Selfies: @konferenz28. Falls ihr jetzt noch immer hungrig seid, so können wir euch noch die Mangerfolge ans Herz legen.

The Fame Foundry Marketing Minute
511 Should your business jump on the Instagram-wagon?

The Fame Foundry Marketing Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2013 2:54


Stylized photos from apps like Instagram and Hipstamatic are all the rage these days, but are they the right fit for your brand?

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Kafelog
Podcast #119

Kafelog

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2012


¡FELIZ AÑO NUEVO! No somos muy elocuentes a la hora de buscar nuevas formas de felicitar el año, así que hemos hecho lo que mejor sabemos hacer (o no), grabar un nuevo episodio y publicarlos unos minutos tras empezar el año 2013. Tomad nota, quedan dos años para el aeropatín y los robocordones, el futuro es ahora, Just do it y demás eslóganes varios. De todo corazón os deseamos que el 2013 sea vuestro año, y si no es así, que por lo menos no sea peor que el 2012. Hablamos sobre los cambios en los términos de uso de Instagram y, si no os gustan, os presentamos varias alternativas: Hipstamatic, Camera+, Path, EyeEm, Flickr y Snapseed. Ser cosplayer de videojuegos, puede tener premio. Vemos el primer videojuego desarrollado en Corea del Norte. A un niño le regalan una Nintendo DS con fotos pornográficas. ¿Sabéis qué es Ouya? Dos análisis rápidos: Tribes Ascend y Planetside 2. Hablamos de dos taquillazos recientes en la sección de cine: Skyfall (2012) y El Hobbit: Un viaje inesperado (2012) Este año, juega al Titty Grab. ¿Por qué no hacer el amor en un avión reconvertido en hotel? Conocemos un poco a Axel Braun, famoso director de parodias porno. Y por supuesto el consultorio sexual de Fran. Promo de Emilcar. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kafelog/message

Unprofessional
3: Justin Williams — Funemployment

Unprofessional

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2012 40:29


Newly laid-off from Hipstamatic, Justin Williams joined Lex and Dave for an Unemployment Special!

Changelog Master Feed
Sam Soffes / Nothing Magical, Cheddar - Part 1 (Founders Talk #38)

Changelog Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2012 100:27 Transcription Available


Sam Soffes the Founder of Nothing Magical and the maker of Cheddar joins Adam Stacoviak to share all the details of his wild ride as an indie software developer and designer. Sam has worked at Hipstamatic, built YouTube ripoffs, gotten offers from some of the most respected names in the business (some accepted and some turned down) all to circle back around to start Nothing Magical and build his own products. He shares the highs, the lows and all the things he’s learned along the way - plus so much more. And, check out “After Dark” for a short extended chat with Sam.

Founders Talk
Sam Soffes / Nothing Magical, Cheddar - Part 1

Founders Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2012 100:27 Transcription Available


Sam Soffes the Founder of Nothing Magical and the maker of Cheddar joins Adam Stacoviak to share all the details of his wild ride as an indie software developer and designer. Sam has worked at Hipstamatic, built YouTube ripoffs, gotten offers from some of the most respected names in the business (some accepted and some turned down) all to circle back around to start Nothing Magical and build his own products. He shares the highs, the lows and all the things he’s learned along the way - plus so much more. And, check out “After Dark” for a short extended chat with Sam.

Knox Bronson ~ Riding The Wild Bubble
Thank you WaPo. Thank you Hiji & Torpedo Art Center. Hipstamatic & instagram is Mobile photography. Iphonic Art on Pixels is something else. Magical realism in the digital realm.

Knox Bronson ~ Riding The Wild Bubble

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2012 4:59


AppLoad
AppLoad 109 - Le paradoxe rebelle

AppLoad

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2012 68:46


Au programme de cet épisode : NEWS: L'invasion des smartwatch ! (Sony / Pebble) Instagram, l'app à 1 milliard de dollars. APPS: iOS en voyage: MappyGPS (iPhone / Gratuit), ProHDR (iPhone / 1,59€), Pano (iPhone / 1,59€), Hipstamatic (iPhone / 1,59€), iPhoto (iOS/ 3,99€), Photostream... Flux (Android / Gratuit) Hide it pro (Android / Gratuit) Propellerhead figure (iPhone4 / 0,79€) ZAPPS: Khan Academy (iPad / Gratuit) Vox Populi 2012 (WP7 / Gratuit) Fetchnotes (Android / Gratuit) Crayola Paint & Create HD (iPad / 2,99€) LIENS: Le Kickstarter de Pebble Listes non officielle des apps d'AppLoad: texte (gérée par Tinus) et tableur (gérée par Diophantes). La Data Visualisation des 99 premiers AppLoads (tirée du passionnant et impressionnant sujet "dataviz" de l'excellente Mentine sur le forum. A consulter ! Et les animateurs : - Jérome - Cédric - Korben - Patrick Retrouvez cette émission et beaucoup d'autres sur le site NoWatch.net.

Tapped-In: iPhone Application Reviews
Tapped-In iPhone: More Camera Apps

Tapped-In: iPhone Application Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2012 2:03


Knox Bronson ~ Riding The Wild Bubble
God or Mammon. Art or Hipstamatic. Why isn't the phone ringing?

Knox Bronson ~ Riding The Wild Bubble

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2012 4:59


Heti Meteor
Heti meteor #25

Heti Meteor

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2012


Szilveszter recap, csajozás, Android és twitter, töltöttségjelző, iPad 3, Hipstamatic, Fitness Builder, Sir Ive, Louis CK, Japán showbiz, tánciskola

Adaptasyon
Adaptasyon 8. Bölüm - Genç Girişimciler

Adaptasyon

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2011


22 Kasım'a 2 Gün Kaldı! Amerika SOPA'sını gösterdi, Teknolojinin Büyükbabası IBM, Berlin Avrupa'nın yeni Silikon Vadisi mi? Gençler ve Genç Girişimciler, Hipstamatic, Instagram.

AppLoad
AppLoad 85 - Le continuage de Siri

AppLoad

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2011 94:35


Dans cet épisode, Patrick, Jérome, Korben et Cédric vous parlent de... NEWS : Problèmes Blackberry iPhone 4S et iCloud APPS : Siri Mon Caddy Open Garden Wifi Tether 20 app indispensables pour iOS : Twitter, Facebook, Google+, Pages Jaunes, Spotify, Skype, Dropbox, Scanner Pro (5,49€), Adobe Ideas (4,99€), Camera+ (0,79€), Instagram, Hipstamatic (1,59€), Air Video (2,39€), France 24, Marmiton, Foursquare, Bejeweled 2 (0,79€), Siege Hero (0,79€), Plants VS Zombies (2,39€), NoWatch.net. ZAPPS : Tips iOS5 : clavier iPad, gestures iPad 2, dictionnaire (anglais), mots-raccourcis, appels flash, vibrations personnalisées. Halo waypoint ATLAS Advanced Technical Assault System Google Listen Mes amis

Circuitous Conversations with Bill & Dan

SHOW NOTES: Malcolm Gladwell - The Tipping Point Hipstamatic Levi's Jeans Black Dynamite Leica M4 + lens 50mm Summicron Guide

OMT Specials
Hipstamatic in de Kunsthal

OMT Specials

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2011 3:32


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AppTV Episodes
AppTV Episode 3: Photography & Video Apps

AppTV Episodes

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2011 22:40


Photography goes mobile on this episode. We show you how you can get more out of your camera using apps like Hipstamatic to edit photos on the fly, and how to stitch together panorama shots without leaving the comfort of your mobile device. We also compare different photo filter apps, and chat with industry experts on what it takes to develop a great selling photo app.

ENTERmedia.MX // Entretenimiento Digital (Podcast) - www.poderato.com/enter

En esta ocasión, desde Brooklyn, Nueva York, Luis GyG entrevista a Pancho Westendarp, fotógrafo y estudiante de una maestría en Artes Visuales, quien nos platica de cómo hace sus propias cámaras, de la lomografía y de una interesante aplicación llamada Hipstamatic.

How Much Do We Love…

HMDWL 121! Tonight we love Hipstamatic for the iPhone, movie snacks, and Haagen-Dazs Five ice cream. We also love the Flat 29’s Big Book of Everything podcast. Shop for some of our favorite HMDWLs at HDMWL Store! Join our fan page on Facebook and follow us on Twitter: HMDWL, Rob, Sara

AppLoad
AppLoad #12 - Délicieux, pour les yeux et les oreilles

AppLoad

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2010 81:02


* iPad, iPhone OS 4.0 et iPhone 4G * Méga dossier spécial photo : [Photos] Gorillacam (Gratuit), Camera Plus Pro (1,59€), Hipstamatic (1,59€), Polarize (Gratuit). [Retouches] Best Camera (2,39€), Photogene (1,59€), Photo Magic Free (Gratuit), ToonPaint (1,59€), SwankoLab (1,59€), Format126 (Gratuit). [Manips] Pro HDR (1,59€), AutoStitch Panorama (1,59€), TiltShift Generator (1,59€), Liquid Scale (1,59€) * PayPal (Gratuit) * Glee (0,79€)