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In this episode, Adobe's Josh Haftel joins to discuss the company's mobile strategy with regard to Lightroom CC, Lightroom Classic, and Lightroom Mobile.
Photojournalist Nina Berman discusses how and why her photos showcase politics, militarism and resistance. Video episode where Nina and other photographers appear can be found here:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=USTlVx0cWd0&t=3s
Many of his friends were either dead or in jail. So at 20 years old Nikk La picked up a camera and starting taking pictures and blogging about it. 7 years later, he’s got a full time job, a kickstarter movie, and is asking people to “picture” a change.Video Version of this podcast is here:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mXFex3_USbw&t=1s
Icon photographer, Fred Lyon, is most known for his striking, cinematic scenes of San Francisco. But, in this episode, Josh gets Fred to open up about the pictures he’s taken all over the world - from aerials to underwater - and learn about his new book, San Francisco Noir. And we, the audience, are treated to Fred’s charming, graceful spirit that has surely contributed to a career that has spanned over sixty years…and counting.Video Version of this podcast can be found here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t2iBgGE41rM
Oh man, I have been SO excited for this episode! For the past year or two, I’ve been keeping very close tabs on how certain tech companies are leveraging computational photography with their products. Companies like Apple, Google, and Huawei have invested tons into this software technology, all in the name of helping their customers take better photos with their mobile devices. But, computational photography isn’t limited to mobile phone manufacturers. Software companies like Skylum and ON1 have been dipping their toes in the artificial intelligence (AI) pond. But, few software companies who support creatives have invested as much in this area as Adobe. And that’s why I’m so excited to welcome my friend and Adobe Lightroom Product Manager, Josh Haftel to the show. I’ve known Josh for almost a decade and—fun fact—he is the singular person responsible for me being hired by Google. He’s a wonderful guy with both deep and wide knowledge of the photo industry. As I mention in the show, Josh truly is a photographer’s photographer and I had an absolute blast discussing the role of computational photography in the creative process and its impact on photographers. Give the show a listen and let me know your thoughts on this wildly interesting topic in the comments or on social media. Show Notes Follow Josh on Instagram and Twitter Learn more about Adobe Lightroom [via Adobe] Computational Photography Is Ready For Its Close-up [via PCMag.com] Adobe Lightroom leverages computational photography for amazing long exposure results on the iPhone [via Fstoppers] --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nonamephotoshow/message
Oh man, I have been SO excited for this episode! For the past year or two, I’ve been keeping very close tabs on how certain tech companies are leveraging computational photography with their products. Companies like Apple, Google, and Huawei have invested tons into this software technology, all in the name of helping their customers take better photos with their mobile devices. But, computational photography isn’t limited to mobile phone manufacturers. Software companies like Skylum and ON1 have been dipping their toes in the artificial intelligence (AI) pond. But, few software companies who support creatives have invested as much in this area as Adobe. And that’s why I’m so excited to welcome my friend and Adobe Lightroom Product Manager, Josh Haftel to the show. I’ve known Josh for almost a decade and—fun fact—he is the singular person responsible for me being hired by Google. He’s a wonderful guy with both deep and wide knowledge of the photo industry. As I mention in the show, Josh truly is a photographer’s photographer and I had an absolute blast discussing the role of computational photography in the creative process and its impact on photographers. Give the show a listen and let me know your thoughts on this wildly interesting topic in the comments or on social media. Show Notes Follow Josh on Instagram and Twitter Learn more about Adobe Lightroom [via Adobe] Computational Photography Is Ready For Its Close-up [via PCMag.com] Adobe Lightroom leverages computational photography for amazing long exposure results on the iPhone [via Fstoppers] --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nonamephotoshow/message
How Ryan Muirhead uses vulnerability as a tool to make intimate portraitsA video version of this podcast can be found here:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wzDgrN6h1C4&t=6s
Lisa Kristine has photographed people in more than a 100 countries photographing the thread of humanity. Lisa's interview is part of this video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=USTlVx0cWd0&t=135s
Photographer and Sr. Product Manager at Adobe shares his excitement about mobile photography, accompanying software/picture editing tools and how they meet and marry with traditional cameras and beyond. *
Today on the Photo Apps Podcast, Josh Haftel from Adobe takes us into the ever more mobile world of photography with Adobe Lightroom Mobile. Adobe Lightroom is one of, if not the, most popular photo management and editing apps in the world today. So it only makes sense that with the rise of mobile photography, and mobile photo editing, that Lightroom would go from the big screen, to the pocket one. Lightroom Mobile isn't new, but it is constantly evolving, getting closer and closer to matching the capabilities found in its big brother. Join me and Josh Haftel, the Senior Product Manager at Adobe overseeing mobile photography, as we learn some workflow tips, editing techniques, and even hidden features of the Lightroom Mobile app. Find out more about Adobe Lightroom Mobile at: website: http://lightroom.adobe.com twitter: @lightroom other: http://blogs.adobe.com/lightroomjournal/ Would you like YOUR photo app to be on the show? Reach out and tell us all about it!
Today on the Photo Apps Podcast, Josh Haftel from Adobe takes us into the ever more mobile world of photography with Adobe Lightroom Mobile. Adobe Lightroom is one of, if not the, most popular photo management and editing apps in the world today. So it only makes sense that with the rise of mobile photography, and mobile photo editing, that Lightroom would go from the big screen, to the pocket one. Lightroom Mobile isn't new, but it is constantly evolving, getting closer and closer to matching the capabilities found in its big brother. Join me and Josh Haftel, the Senior Product Manager at Adobe overseeing mobile photography, as we learn some workflow tips, editing techniques, and even hidden features of the Lightroom Mobile app. Find out more about Adobe Lightroom Mobile at: website: http://lightroom.adobe.com twitter: @lightroom other: http://blogs.adobe.com/lightroomjournal/ Would you like YOUR photo app to be on the show? Reach out and tell us all about it!
This week’s show features Josh Haftel, product manager for Lightroom Mobile at Adobe. He joins Marius, Álvaro, and “Manitoba” in a wide-reaching discussion about the state of mobile photography, the future of imaging technology, and where Lightroom fits into the picture.