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Jon Bostock is the new CEO of Kodak Alaris. With an impressive career spanning leadership roles at GE, Big Ass Fans, and Truman's, Jon has built a reputation for driving innovation and sustainable business growth. At Big Ass Fans, he led a successful company restructuring and sale, and later, he founded Truman's to revolutionize the cleaning industry with a focus on reducing waste.In this episode, we explore Jon's book The Elephant's Dilemma, focusing on key moments of inspiration, the power of innovation, and the critical role diversity plays in shaping successful companies.Episode Resources:The Elephant's DilemmaLink to purchase:FYLPxTracee Badway Merch CollaborationFYLPxWRDSMTH Merch Collaboration*suggestion is to size upDownload this episode of For Your Listening Pleasure wherever you get your podcasts! Make sure you follow us on Instagram @foryourlisteningpleasure Click here to listen to the For Your Listening Pleasure Theme Song Playlist on Spotify.To continue the conversation, feel free to DM me at https://www.instagram.com/foryourlisteningpleasure/ or email me at foryourlisteningpleasure@gmail.com.
Introduciendo una solución innovadora para optimizar la gestión documental en entornos corporativos, la nueva serie S3000 de Kodak Alaris proporciona digitalización eficiente con alta calidad de imagen, procesamiento avanzado y conectividad mejorada, diseñada para optimizar tareas repetitivas y aumentar la productividad en entornos empresariales.
Haciendo mejoras en la captura y análisis de información, Kodak Alaris ha integrado Inteligencia Artificial Generativa en su solución de Procesamiento Inteligente de Documentos (IDP). Esta herramienta permite a las organizaciones automatizar tareas complejas y tomar decisiones más precisas y rápidas, siendo esencial para la digitalización y transformación de flujos de trabajo.
Con la participación de 17 países, Kodak Alaris certificó a nuevos socios como Centros Autorizados de Servicio (CAS) mediante su programa Hands On Services. En la edición 2024, la empresa formó a 31 socios estratégicos en la región incluyendo a Autored Srl, Partner para Bolivia, proporcionándoles las herramientas necesarias para mejorar servicios de alta calidad a sus clientes.
Atuante no mercado de softwares para gestão empresarial, a SoftExpert surgiu em 1995. Atualmente, a marca conta com mais de 500 funcionários, 2 mil clientes, 600 mil usuários espalhados em todos os continentes em cerca de 50 países, 300 parceiros ao redor do mundo, incluindo alianças estratégicas com empresas como AWS, Baker Tilly, e Kodak Alaris, além de unidades de negócios em 9 países. Sua presença a nível global evidencia que a SoftExpert adapta sua gama de serviços de acordo com as necessidades das empresas, assim como suas localidades. A plataforma oferece um conjunto de módulos multi-idiomas que se integram para automatizar processos e otimizar diferentes áreas de negócios das organizações. A empresa atingiu a nota 4,5 no Glassdoor, buscando agregar boas experiências à jornada de todos conectados com a plataforma. Descubra como a SoftExpert se tornou um líder em soluções de software, explorando sua trajetória, internacionalização e a implementação bem-sucedida do Bitrix24 como CRM. Conheça os desafios e estratégias por trás de uma das empresas mais inovadoras do setor! Assista o episódio: https://youtu.be/zDgIriGVSbk Participantes do Episódio: Romualdo Silva — CEO CRMThink Herminio Gonçalves - SoftExpert Samuel Luis Vitório - SoftExpert
Summer Is For Tri-X, Season 4 Episode 27 - Summer is here & the time is right for shooting Tri-X in the streets. Bringing It All Back Home podcast returns with a celebration of all that is classic & great about Kodak Tri-X, as well as why the time to shoot it is NOW. Included: Alden 74 bulk roll loader, Peter Lindbergh, Kodak Curl And How To Avoid It, D76, Xtol, Eco Pro, Hc-110, and why you should purchase a Temperature Humidity monitor. Also: Tri-X for portraits. Peter Lindbergh: https://www.anatomyfilms.com/peter-lindbergh-no-retouching-please/ Kodak Alaris: https://imaging.kodakalaris.com/sites/default/files/files/resources/f4017_TriX.pdf Alden 74: https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p2505460.m570.l1312&_nkw=Alden+74+Daylight+bulk+film+loader&_sacat=0 https://analoguewonderland.co.uk/blogs/film-photography-blog/everything-you-need-to-know-about-kodak-tri-x --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/charles-kershenblatt8/message
En el Kick Off Meeting FY25, Kodak Alaris congregó a más de 20 canales de toda Latinoamérica. Durante el evento, se compartieron estrategias, objetivos y novedades para el nuevo año fiscal. Los asistentes pudieron actualizar sus conocimientos sobre las soluciones de Procesamiento Inteligente de Documentos y se premió a los socios de negocio por su destacado desempeño.
In this video I talk about B2B social media content strategy, straight from my recent talk at Martechopia 2024 in London with B2B Marketing. Joined by Zsofia Raffa from Kodak Alaris, we explore everything from building your business through social media to unleashing the power of platforms like LinkedIn and TikTok.
Destacando su enfoque en la digitalización y gestión de datos, Ariel Brancato es nuevo Managing Director para América Latina de Kodak Alaris. En su nuevo cargo, liderará la región hacia nuevas oportunidades y crecimiento sostenido, fortaleciendo la posición de la compañía en el ámbito de tecnología de imagen y gestión documental en el mercado latinoamericano.
La plataforma Info Input Solution de Kodak Alaris automatiza y agiliza el proceso de documentos empresariales, ofreciendo rapidez y precisión. La nueva generación de software para el Procesamiento Inteligente de Documentos se integra perfectamente, mejorando la eficiencia del flujo de trabajo y la toma de decisiones.
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I had a brilliant time at the Expo. I delivered four sessions on Apps, Ai, ChatGPT & Habits and honestly was shocked at how packed they all were. Expos give me an efficient opportunity to catch up with Sydney friends and, as it was not purely an accounting conference, but also a business conference, there were colleagues from different industries. As well as speaking with lots of people, I attended a few sessions, and I'm not even sure how I managed it, but I recorded 8 interviews from the floor. Bingham Archibald Presales Solutions Architect at Kodak Alaris document scanners, software, and professional services to streamline data capture workflows. Malcolm Cameron Head of Solutions at MyTreasur-e manage and monitor their cash, payments, leases and risk activities Chris Dodson Director Hero Blue Cloud based finance schedule creation and storage with Xero integration Cathy Middleton Senior Licensing Manager One Music Australia Helping businesses meet their music licensing obligation. Stan Corner CEO at AtoMate fast, simple, secure ATO document processing for accountants Joel Hanna Customer Success and Enablement Manager (APAC) at Sustain Life Anita Da Encarnacao Principal at Aretex re-engineer and optimises the entire accounting and bookkeeping process for multi-site businesses and franchises. Lez Yeoh CEO of Clevero a business management system that integrates with Xero, and includes scheduling tools and a customisable dashboard. Connect with me: Accounting Apps newsletter http://HeatherSmithAU.COM LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/heathersmithau/
Celebrando 10 años de #innovación y #liderazgotecnológico, Kodak Alaris conmemora una década dedicada a la automatización de procesos críticos de negocio en toda la región. La compañía, conocida por su compromiso constante con la excelencia operativa y la transformación digital, ha sido un pilar esencial para las empresas que buscan optimizar sus operaciones, aportando soluciones tecnológicas vanguardistas y una expertise sin igual.
En un nuevo posicionamiento, se nombra nuevamente a Rod Hughes como nuevo Director General de Ventas para las Américas en Kodak Alaris, con más de 20 años de experiencia en el área de ventas y estrategia de canales entra con el objetivo de impulsar la ejecución del negocio central y la próxima fase de crecimiento de software en toda la región.
Stewart Wood is the guest host this week to discuss the growing problem of AI imagery in the photographic space, what might become of Kodak Alaris, why more and more people are switching to DaVinci Resolve and how to get money from Facebook/Meta. Thanks again for listening! Story 1: Artist Refuses Prize After His AI Image Wins at Top Photo Contest (via PetaPixel) Story 2: The Main Kodak Film Business is Up for Sale Again (via PetaPixel) Story 3: Why Video Editors are Switching to DaVinci Resolve in Droves (via PetaPixel) Story 4: Do You Use Facebook? Meta May Owe You Money (via PetaPixel) Picks of the Week: Don: Telescoping Inspection Mirrors Stewart: Repurpose an old dead monitor for diffusion elements: Connect with Our Hosts & Guests Don Komarechka: Website, Twitter, Facebook, Flickr, Instagram, Pinterest Stewart Wood: YouTube, Website, Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, Facebook Group - The Macro World
It's been a long time since we've had a show where we shouted into the void, so we're shouting again and going on about some of the stranger decisions of the photographic industry has taken throughout their histories. We will avoid some of the more recent news coming out of Kodak Alaris, but we will dig into some of the more interesting historical choices of companies. Join John, Bill, Jess, Alex & James as we cover things from 620 Film, 828 Film, the Mamiya Universal, strange lenses, and early tech that didn't work out or last as long as people thought! This episode also marks the final episode for our long-time co-host John Meadows. He has been a stalwart of our team since our first episode and our tireless sound engineer and editor. This is, of course, not goodbye, as he will be returning on occasion.
How do you create a unique and consistent style for your photography? In this episode of Photographers Coffee Morning, Tom W, chats with Benj Story, a film photographer and Instagram influencer who has had his work recognised by both Kodak Alaris and Leica Camera.
On this weeks episode of #Leadership - What's on your mind? I speak to Sarat Pediredla. Sarat Pediredla an award-winning entrepreneur and the Co-founder and CEO of northeast-based agency, hedgehog lab. hedgehog lab is a global digital product studio with over a decade's experience in mobile development, design, and product management. They are experts at delivering digital solutions that deliver real, demonstrable business impact for their partners, which have included huge brands like AJ Bell, Kodak Alaris & Deliveroo. Find Sarat's socials below: Website - https://hedgehoglab.com/ Linkedin company page - https://www.linkedin.com/company/hedg... Linkedin profile page - https://www.linkedin.com/in/saratpedi... Twitter company page - https://twitter.com/hedgehoglab Find Stuart's socials below: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/STARDevelopm... LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/stuartwad... Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/stuart_wadd... YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2x3... Spotify - #Leadership – What's on your mind? Make sure to hit SUBSCRIBE if you enjoyed and thanks for watching. See you next week...
Kodas Alaris ha modernizado la forma de escanear documentos con su nuevo y tecnológico modelo de scanner S3100f, mismo que está diseñado para empresas que buscan optimizar y mejorar los procesos de digitalización de información en sus proyectos.
Entramos a una nueva etapa donde los fabricantes deben ser el principal pilar de sus socios de negocio y apoyarlos en el reto de convertirse en verdaderos especialistas en tecnología y consultores estratégicos para los clientes. Bajo esta idea, Kodak Alaris ha emprendido una campaña permanente de capacitación y certificación “Partners INLearning” en toda América Latina. Con esto, el canal podrá garantizar y satisfacer las necesidades más exigentes y diversas de sus clientes.
Entramos a una nueva etapa donde los fabricantes deben ser el principal pilar de sus socios de negocio y apoyarlos en el reto de convertirse en verdaderos especialistas en tecnología y consultores estratégicos para los clientes. Bajo esta idea, Kodak Alaris ha emprendido una campaña permanente de capacitación y certificación “Partners INLearning” en toda América Latina. Con esto, el canal podrá garantizar y satisfacer las necesidades más exigentes y diversas de sus clientes.
This blog post is inspired by a thread that happened on Reddit. I personally responded to it as I'm a Mod for R/Polaroid. But I realize that there is a ton of misinformation and folks who don't know what's going on. Modern Polaroid Film isn't what it used to be. Further, there are great reasons for that. And in this blog post, we're going to explain everything to you. The following is from a post on R/Polaroid, where I'm transparently, a mod for the subreddit. So I've taken a summary I wrote there and modified it for this blog post. I hope that it will provide a lot of clarity on some of the misinformation out there. Specifically, this tidbit made me write this post. Polaroid lost their original formula since their rebranding with Project Impossible and Polaroid Originals and the team are actively working to improve the image. The Fall of Polaroid Years ago, Polaroid screwed up very, very big. They were already on the decline because the world became very anti-analog to embrace DSLRs fully realizing what they could do, and early mirrorless digital. So to make themselves look cool, they literally hired Lady Gaga as their creative director without the funds to do it. Kodachrome was also on its way out then, and the entire analog photo world was in disarray. This was more than a decade ago. Polaroid shut it doors, sold itself off to a Chinese company, and started to go the route of making zInk cameras. They survived and thrived off of their name alone for a few years. But no one took them with any bit of seriousness. The Death of Polaroid, and the Birth of the Impossible Project When Polaroid shut their doors, Florian Caps and a few others bought the factory and tried to recreate Polaroid's formula. They asked Polaroid for help, but Polaroid refused to do so. This is how the Impossible Project was created. Caps and others started the project to find a way to keep Polaroid film alive. Progress was made slowly and in a questionable pace. They focused on the 8×10 cameras first quite a bit along with a few other models like the SX-70 and more. They had a beautiful, and cozy gallery shop in NYC back then where they'd show the prints off. They were gorgeous but had to be experienced in person to really be felt, sort of like a Leica camera. Back in December of 2010, Impossible said that they were making progress and created a version of PX680. This and a lot of the smaller format films had problems. Some of those problems: Fading Issues with the film and spots Bad colors At my desk is a box of both Polaroid and Fujifilm instant film. And it's very clear what's what. Then they found a way to take your phone's photos and print them on their film. This is when the Impossible Project started to refocus a bit more. One of their biggest problems back then was that the film faded really hard. So they literally created something called color protection film. Impossible Project film continued to improve, but still wasn't up to what Fujifilm was making. Polaroid's Rebirth Speed up ahead, and a few things happened. Polaroid was bought by shareholders. Then the same shareholders also bought the Impossible Project. This brought the two companies under the same banner finally. Impossible film was rebranded to be called Polaroid Originals. By that, today's Polaroid is not the same company that started in NY that many years ago. Neither is Kodak, Kodak Alaris, Kodak Moments, or any of its variants. Fujifilm, Ilford, and Lomography are still the same companies they've always been. The modern Polaroid is not at all the same company that Edwin Land founded. So Will Polaroid Film Ever Improve? Personally speaking, no, the current Polaroid film will not ever look like the original stuff in my opinion. I've got photos of me from McDonald's when I was super young (I'm almost 35 when writing this). It hasn't faded a bit. And then I look in my desk drawer of Impossible Project and Polaroid originals film that I shot in the past few years. Some of it has fade...
Keypoint Intelligence's Lee Davis, Associate Director of Software/Scanners, is joined by Joseph Odore, Global US&C Portfolio Marketing Manager at Kodak Alaris, to discuss the power of TWAIN Direct. The two run through what the open source protocol does and how it helps overcome problems with scanning in the hybrid workplace era.
Welcome to the results show! Finally we've got through all 76 entries and sat down with the judges to discuss the photographs. It was really nice to see lots of entries using Kodak TMax too - there were 26 of them so easily the most widely used. So without further ado let's get on with the podcast and announce the competition winners. 1st prize - Marilena Vlachopoulou (aka @Darkroom.Memoir) The image was shot on Kodak Tri-x and developed at home. The subject was all about black lives matter and there has been no truer time to discuss this then during COVID. The movement because centre spread across the global media. https://www.instagram.com/p/CBL2KmLlmQ-/ As a reminder Marilena wins the following: 10 x rolls of Kodak TMax P3200 B&W 35mm film 3 x films developed & scanned (high res) by Zone Imaging Lab 1 x “All in a days work” by David Collyer (hand signed) 3 x zines, 2 x post card size prints + sticker from Static Age 5 x post card prints by Michael Behlen (aka Analog Forever magazine) 2nd prize - Maria from Crete (aka @maria.kll) Maria entered with a couple of lovely photos, but we all felt this idea of a full face mask against the background worked really well. It was a good take on the mask which has become a symbol of the pandemic. https://www.instagram.com/p/CLzSCcelUUl/ As a reminder Maria wins: 1 x “All in a days work” by David Collyer 3 x zines, 1 x post card size prints + sticker from Static Age 3 x post card prints by Michael Behlen (aka Analog Forever magazine) 3rd prize - Ben Hughes (aka @benhughesphoto) Ben's photo was a link to all childrens past but also the future. It was all about what a child is looking forward to when the lockdown and virus has moved away from us. It's simple, clean and entertaining. https://www.instagram.com/p/CK4od8KH6Pc/ Ben wins: 2 x zines, 1 x post card size prints + stick by Static Age 2 x post card prints by Michael Behlen (aka Analog Forever magazine) Honourable mentions It's not easy judging a competition, everyone has their own impressions of what constitutes a great image and its relevance to the theme (covid). So we went backwards and forwards with a few suggestions and was really surprised by the quality of some of the colorplus results - so when done all. In the end we decided to nominate a few that were very close to winning. Even better for you all - Pete at Static Age has offered to send some zines anyway so watch out for those in the mail soon! They are: Hector (aka @hectorrezno) David Gilbert Wright (aka @f8documentary) Carlos (aka @shutterbot_) Thanks It was my honour to have David Collyer and Pete from Static Age judge the competition. Both men offer experience in photography from different fields - but in the film world. We also have to thank James Lane at Zone Imaging Lab for his prize too, James is a great force in the world of development and helps in the community through his own Facebook group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/filmphotographyuk Of course I thank Kodak Alaris for their continued support of my work and providing the TMax B+W P3200 for the winner. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/photography-insights/message
Welcome back, this one is episode 123 and another lovely artist. After speaking with Jeanine in episode 120 she was kind enough to recommend I look at Linda Alterwitz's work. After looking over her work contacting it was clear she had a way with her art. Linda describes herself as "working within the intersection of art, technology and science". When you see her work you will see why too. Linda talks about where the ideas for the projects come from - like watching a tv show or out with her husband. She started life with a Master in Fine Art & Painting, but was already doing oil painting with her mother at about 5 years old. Life has not always been easy though and talks about having a brain tuma in her 30’s. How this actually influenced her use of medical technology for her work too. This medical project started with using dog x-rays + layering with landscapes. She then moved to human ones and collaborated with hospitals too. Linda is very interested in the internal rhythms of our bodies too, whether its the heart, body or mind. She also finds coloration between rhythms in nature and humans. Quote During the show I couldn't help pick on a few words, but these ones stood out “Landscapes are about comfort zones.” In this one we discuss: collaborating exhibition left & right brain thermal imaging plastic cameras technology changes the next project Links Website - https://lindaalterwitz.com/projects/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/lindaalterwitz/ Friends For all your c41 developing needs - https://filmdev.co.uk/ Large format cameras, medium format & accessories - https://chroma.camera/ Great and affordable zines from Static Age - https://www.staticage.co.uk/ *** COMPETITION TIME *** As i've been recently saying, it's been pretty crap for most of us since COVID. So I got in touch with Kodak Alaris and a few friends to launch another competition. Lots of prizes to be won, check out the website for more information. https://phlogger.co.uk/2021-competition-time-with-static-age-kodak-alaris-zone-imaging-lab/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/photography-insights/message
For episode 122 I would like to introduce you to a new face in the modelling word. Sadie Minton started modelling in March 2020 - yes what a time to start eh! So after one shoot we were in lock down and this changed her future. Sadie started arranging these remote shoots as luckily she has the equipment us photographers need. This was because she had been around cameras through her life due to father. So Sadie tells us about the creative and physical element of remote shooting, from equipment to sets and lighting. Learning from her job in the world of dance, Sadie was well versed at standing in front of people. This is why she believes it provided her with an advantage over those started in modelling first. Considering its only been a year she's done some very interesting shots, that could easily work on magazine covers and adverts. Seems like a lot of photographers have benefited from her imaginative ways to use light and sets well! Sadie has done so well from this work she's formed a partnership with a photographer called Johnny Boom. They are now working together and coming up with plans for workshops to help us all! Please check out my website for supporting images we discussed and all will remain clearer. But anyway in this one we talk about: being on stage group shoots body confidence importance of communication planning vs spontaneity memories remote shooting nudity using whats around personality styling Links Sadie Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/sadie.minton/ Sadie modelling - https://purpleport.com/portfolio/1sadie/?referrer=1sadie Sadie & Johnny - https://www.instagram.com/sadieandboom/ Friends For all your c41 developing needs - https://filmdev.co.uk/ Large format cameras, medium format & accessories - https://chroma.camera/ Great and affordable zines from Static Age - https://www.staticage.co.uk/ *** COMPETITION TIME *** As i've been recently saying, it's been pretty crap for most of us since COVID. So I got in touch with Kodak Alaris and a few friends to launch another competition. Lots of prizes to be won, check out the website for more information. https://phlogger.co.uk/2021-competition-time-with-static-age-kodak-alaris-zone-imaging-lab/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/photography-insights/message
George Logan is a concept advertising photographer from the UK and has been shooting over 30 years. Recently he’s put together a book about lions with the Born Free Foundation who work around the globe. They help and can provide sanctuaries so animals can live as normal a life as possible – but it will never compare to the wild. George’s passion stems from his love of lions at a young age and frequently visits Kenya, Ethiopia, Zambia, Tanzania,Botswana, South Africa and Namibia. Lions are definitely interesting animals, you all remember seeing them visiting zoos. But to people like George its something they dislike and he’s doing his best to keep them in the wild through his charity work. But time is short and they are rapidly becoming extinct because of humans. He talks to us about the life of a lion, the Maasai warriors, poachers and conservation too. When you look at George’s work you see a well executed plan and vision. One of the funny one’s is the Costa Rica shoot for semi wild monkeys for Ikea. We even discuss why its important for him to shoot the right way. Another example of careful planning was the football “bad boys” project he worked on. This was all about recreating iconic football moments with children and did really well, it most retweeted picture according to the daily mirror. In this one we discuss: chasing a cheetah with a Hasselblad making images stand out zoo’s effects personal projects & belief trajectory to extinction seeing death hypocrisy of helping covid + human interference importance of celebrities dangers of shooting skill vs technology Random questions Of course we have to have some fun, so find out why we discuss double camouflage ! Links Book - pridebeforethefall.com Charity - https://www.bornfree.org.uk/ Website - https://www.georgelogan.co.uk/ Friends For all your c41 developing needs - https://filmdev.co.uk/ Large format cameras, medium format & accessories - https://chroma.camera/ Great and affordable zines from Static Age - https://www.staticage.co.uk/ *** COMPETITION TIME *** As i've been recently saying, it's been pretty crap for most of us since COVID. So I got in touch with Kodak Alaris and a few friends to launch another competition. Lots of prizes to be won, check out the website for more information. https://phlogger.co.uk/2021-competition-time-with-static-age-kodak-alaris-zone-imaging-lab/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/photography-insights/message
Hey everybody, welcome to this week's podcast with me your host the Phlogger. As I explore this medium of photography and play around I become interested in many areas. One of these that always springs to mind is a double exposure. I remember when running my competitions with Kodak Alaris that there was a few multi-exposure entries. In fact, one of them by Ben Felten won a memorable mention and obviously stuck in my conscious mind. So I thought hell I had not interviewed someone who does this consistently with film so let’s get him on the show. Ben was very willing and I couldn’t wait to talk with him. Now bear in mind Ben is from France, but has lived in a few countries and currently living in Hong Kong. So if you are expecting a heavy French accent you might be surprised. Anyway, Ben’s a family man like myself and a very decent guy. After speaking with Ben I’ve come up with the idea of an act of random kindness every day. So you search for someone on Instagram and share their picture on your story - simple. it would be great to hear of you doing this too. Remember karma everyone, do something nice for someone and feel positive. So this podcast is all about Ben’s pursuit of happiness with multi-exposure and his human nature project. It’s a learning journey and he talks to us about the technical and conceptual aspects too, so very useful. So in this one we discuss: multi-exposure background choices shooting Xpan studio vs home sessions negative space vs busy backgrounds cyanotypes photograms hong kong restrictions zines Other Links We discuss the beginning of cyanotypes with (botanist) Anna Atkins with her book on plant life. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Atkins Chris Relander - www.christofferrelander.com Ben Links Etsy - https://www.etsy.com/shop/WideWorldPhotography Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/benfelten/ Friends of the show I have discussed David from FilmDev in this show and how he's developed all my 120 colour work for a few years. Great work guaranteed and as an example, he only charges £4 for small files with delivery & TIFF's! Large scans are £8 compared to. Do check them out - https://filmdev.co.uk/ Other friends are: Static Age - https://www.staticage.co.uk/ Chroma Camera - https://chroma.camera/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/photography-insights/message
Rachel and Matthew Joseph join Graeme to go through another weeks worth of wonderful listener letters, followed by the incredible disappearing show! If you didn't catch it quick last week, Ade and Graeme spoke to Paul Mckay from Analogue Wonderland and Andy Church from Kodak Alaris for a chat about Ektachrome, price rises, the Photography Show and their new photo competition "Think Outside the Box Speed". Think Outside the Box Speed: https://analoguewonderland.co.uk/blogs/film-news/kodak-winter-competition Sad Robot Camera: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Steampunk-Ensign-Ful-Vue-Camera-Robot-Light-RECYCLED-UPCYCLED/382885033768?_trkparms=aid%3D111001%26algo%3DREC.SEED%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D20160908105057%26meid%3De45a404631db4623a4ce3fe84ce8f367%26pid%3D100675%26rk%3D1%26rkt%3D15%26mehot%3Dnone%26sd%3D382885033768%26itm%3D382885033768%26pmt%3D0%26noa%3D1%26pg%3D2380057&_trksid=p2380057.c100675.m4236&_trkparms=pageci%3A635aadf3-3e34-11ea-a48f-74dbd180573b%7Cparentrq%3Ad4a43e5416f0a4cc0908d62bff8147c2%7Ciid%3A1
First of all, can I thank you all for submitting such amazing work, you all deserve something so you have my gratitude and humble thanks. We also need to thank Charlie and the team at Kodak Alaris for sponsoring this competition, without them we are nothing. It really does give us great pleasure to look through so many high-quality images, and coming up with a final winner and 2nd place is not easy. So if you remember the theme was "creativity". The only rules were to submit a maximum of 2 images and had to be shot on Kodak film. WINNERS So we will go from the top and work down, here we go: 1st place - @Aiony with his wonderful reflection of a lady's eye in a mirror - 20 rolls coming your way!!! (image link) 2nd place - "Jennifer" by @lightcomesthrough with a unique abstract/model image of a lady in a sofa - 10 rolls coming your way!!! (image link) CLOSE RUNNERS UP Due to the number of entries & the kindness of Kodak they also nominated the following as "honourable mentions" and will receive a small present also! @benfelten - "Flower power" with a double exposure shot (image link) @smrphotoart - "Mary's Shell" a long exposure shot with Tri-x (image link) @roaring.images - Long exposure shot of a model with movement (image link) FINAL THOUGHTS After looking through the 100 entries (yes amazing) we selected those above as most of the work was done in the camera and using the ability of the film. Though we have to say there were some very creative ideas too, a few with unique ideas like Calvin and his moving model and of course Valentin with his chicken pictures. We also discuss people like Ned & David Collyer from earlier podcasts and David's rush to get his entry in at the last minute. The podcast is definitely recommended to hear the full reasoning behind the shots and here feedback by us both, though the website has the photographs too. We will include a small gallery of those above. Please keep shooting Kodak film, make sure you follow our Instagram feeds to here the latest of what's coming up:- @phlogger.co.uk @kodakprofessional_europe --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/photography-insights/message
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays everyone! In recent photography news, Nikon is celebrating its first SLR, the Nikon F, with a new Nikon Museum sale that includes a limited-edition wristwatch and repair website iFixit reports that Nikon has contacted more than a dozen independent repair shops that they will no longer be a part of its authorized repair program. Kodak Alaris confirmed Ektachrome E100 will be available to purchase globally in 5-roll 120 'propacks' and 10-sheet boxes of 4x5 film. Adobe announced 'phenomenal' performance in 2019 with more than $11 billion in revenue, as well as record fourth quarter earnings. For more details and more news, watch the podcast! If you have ever sold an item online, you should know how important good photos are for showing off the item in its best in order to increase sales as well as the sales price. So, Fred and Jim demonstrate a couple of techniques to take the best photos possible. If you are interested in the items demonstrated in the podcast, click on these links for more information! Photo Table - https://amzn.to/36TS8qx Photo tent - https://amzn.to/36YULrs See you next year!
An interview with Nicola Lucas, legal counsel for Kodak Alaris about what data rights, if any, we have, GDPR, and where we go from here.
Get the inside track on the newest offering from Alaris, a Kodak Alaris business called, INfuse - an IoT Smart Connected Scanning solution for the Content Services Platform marketplace. In this episode, we get the unique opportunity to interview Alaris' Worldwide Product Manager, Jim Forger and learn about INfuse's wide array of features including their innovative, patented technology that allows business users to deploy Smart Connected Scanning devices in the field without requiring IT involvement. You'll get the scoop on what drove the creation of INfuse, how early adopters of the technology benefit from the patented EasySetup, Perfect Page and System on a Chip feature sets packed into each and every INfuse deployment. Plus he even gives us a sneak peek into what is forthcoming in future INfuse product enhancements. Find out why customers are attaching these INfuse IoT Smart Connected Scanning solutions to all kinds of Content Services Platform solutions - Microsoft Office 365 SharePoint, OnBase by Hyland, ShareBase by Hyland, Vaultview, Knowledgetree systems to name a handful of providers.Be sure to leave your comments and suggestions below for future episodes, I welcome your constructive feedback!All the best, CAPTURE CAPITALISTAdditional Resources:www.capsystech.comwww.idt-inc.comwww.idtconsulting.comwww.hrecmsolutions.comwww.governmentecmsolutions.comwww.ecmconversionservices.comhttp://webdocumentcapture.blogspot.com/www.convertingoracleipm.comhttps://www.aerospacedefenseecmsolutions.com/
Get the inside track on the newest offering from Alaris, a Kodak Alaris business called, INfuse - an IoT Smart Connected Scanning solution for the Content Services Platform marketplace. In this episode, we get the unique opportunity to interview Alaris' Worldwide Product Manager, Jim Forger and learn about INfuse's wide array of features including their innovative, patented technology that allows business users to deploy Smart Connected Scanning devices in the field without requiring IT involvement. You'll get the scoop on what drove the creation of INfuse, how early adopters of the technology benefit from the patented EasySetup, Perfect Page and System on a Chip feature sets packed into each and every INfuse deployment. Plus he even gives us a sneak peek into what is forthcoming in future INfuse product enhancements. Find out why customers are attaching these INfuse IoT Smart Connected Scanning solutions to all kinds of Content Services Platform solutions - Microsoft Office 365 SharePoint, OnBase by Hyland, ShareBase by Hyland, Vaultview, Knowledgetree systems to name a handful of providers.Be sure to leave your comments and suggestions below for future episodes, I welcome your constructive feedback!All the best, CAPTURE CAPITALISTAdditional Resources:www.capsystech.comwww.idt-inc.comwww.idtconsulting.comwww.hrecmsolutions.comwww.governmentecmsolutions.comwww.ecmconversionservices.comhttp://webdocumentcapture.blogspot.com/www.convertingoracleipm.comhttps://www.aerospacedefenseecmsolutions.com/
For episode 64 I'm going back to my roots with this one, my very first interview was with a street photographer. I think its just something in some of us to shoot in this way. So today I've finally had a chance to catch up with the man of shadows and highlights, John Hughes. John is a really good force for street photography, he speaks the truth and from the heart. If he doesn't like something he will tell you, so if honesty isn't for you look elsewhere! John is a full-time photographer and runs workshops, creates zines and offers one to one coaching. He talks to us about his early start in life and how a meet up with Bruce Davidson has helped shaped who he is to this day. John actually was introduced through our mutual friend and Kodak Alaris competition winner Barney Maguire (lives in the same town). Through our conversation we discuss: Sticky toffee pudding beer defined at 13 as street photographer influences starting digital in 2008 Analogue can hold you back Workshops+ teaching Camping out in same spot Ricoh gr 2 vs 3 Camera tech Blogging + writing problems Find differences locations to shoot Shooting the shadows Starbucks 12 month project Spending 12 hours in tate We also talk about matters like is technology actually important with street photography? About projects and ways to shoot in everyday places. RANDOM QUESTIONS We did a laugh with the random questions too (*** we may or may not have cut one out as this is a family show after all). There are only the odd few swear words, so bear with us. So find out: why John wants to punch me what "nailmeup.com" is all about why we talk about sticky toffee drinking with a few blokes call John INFO If you want to know more about John and his work check him out here: Facebook group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/pavementsphotography/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/john.hughes.photography/ Website - https://www.johnhughesphotography.uk/ EXTRA CONTENT Visit my website to see links, photos and items discussed on this show. http://phlogger.co.uk/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/photography-insights/message
So, for episode 63 you have had to listen to me, myself and I. Due to having a few days away with my family I have been a little busy to organise a guest this week. Sorry but this was partially due to me being poorly last week and cancelled my guest - first-ever time!!! On this episode we discuss : Kodak Alaris competition! Talking at local college about podcasting Retouching ideas Zines Edward Curtis book New website look It's a nice short episode for you all for a change, but in the meantime don't forget LEAVE AN ITUNES REVIEW - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/phlogger-andrew-walmsley/id1379816844?mt=2 SHARE MY WORK - https://phlogger.co.uk/ LINKS Edward Curtis book - https://www.waterstones.com/book/the-north-american-indian-the-complete-portfolios/edward-s-curtis//9783836550567?awaid=3787&utm_source=redbrain&utm_medium=shopping&utm_campaign=css&gclid=Cj0KCQjwi7DtBRCLARIsAGCJWBqBFB-b3vC4NwYjcvRP8JNwOWNbLTFUJypOohxobvx88kxEbzneW1oaAke4EALw_wcB&awc=3787_1571603969_82578dade4f14211ec57296568431023 Fistful of books (zines) - https://fistfulofbooks.com/ John Hughes (zines) - https://www.johnhughesphotography.uk/zines Valentin Rizvan (zines) - https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/718407370/clean-film-photography-book-zine?show_sold_out_detail=1&bes=1 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/photography-insights/message
No episódio #43 do podcast do InovaSocial conversamos com Paulo Fernandes, diretor de vendas da Kodak Alaris para América Latina, sobre como o processo transformar documentos físicos em informações e imagens digitais pode causar impacto em uma sociedade, através do meio ambiente e da economia.
We chat with Erik Oehler, who is the Global Digital Marketing Strategist at Kodak Alaris. We chat about his transition from programming to marketing and the ways that marketers can use resources effectively. Additionally, we chat about B2B marketing and content strategy.
For episode 47 we get together with the winner of my recent competition sponsored by Kodak Alaris. Barney Maguire's analogue submission was a superb picture and part of series of his portraiture. As first prize he won 20 rolls of kodak film and an interview with the Phlogger. As a bonus there are some guest questions from Jon Scrimshaw at Instinctive Photography, who has commented on Barney's work and wanted to know more about him. So I'm glad to present to you, the man behind the image. In this show (my shortest ever interview) we discuss: Lomography Gaps in film market Subject matter + modelling Rz67 mamiya Zines Influences + chroma camera Spending a £1million on cameras New zealand The smiths TIMING 0 introduction 9 models and subject matter 13 spending on photography 17 future 19 barney questions the phlogger 22 questions from Instinctive photography 28 random questions + links INFO Barney Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/barneymaguirephoto/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/photography-insights/message
We finally announce the winners from the competition ran in association with Kodak Alaris. Listen to the podcast to see who wins and who gets an "honourable mention". Winners are notified directly and there prizes will be sent in due course. Thank you to everyone for submitting your images and showcasing what is possible. This was my first time judging a competition alongside Andy Church of Kodak Alaris. To pick a winner was very tough, the range of imagery was great. Having seen street shots, abstract, portraiture and landscape was lovely - your work was extremely appreciated. To see the winning entries please see the website - phlogger.co.uk. Thanks to Andy Church of Kodak Alaris for sponsoring this competition. If you haven't already please try Kodak products, please try them - you won't be let down. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/photography-insights/message
We bring you a brief update on the latest news from the phlogger. In this issue we discuss: a competition where you can win film!!! Retro 72 (new project) Secret project (quick update) Future guests What do you win? 20 x rolls (any size) of Kodak film, thanks to my partnership with Kodak Alaris. 1 x 20 minute interview with the Phlogger, that will be posted on this show Runner up gets 10 rolls of film (any size) How do you enter? The theme is "feeling", so think of something that invokes this - any subject matter at all. 1. Submit a photo (any format) using hashtag #phlogger_kodak 2. Follow - @kodakalaris, @kodakprofessional + #phlogger_analogue 3. Tag - @kodakalaris, @kodakprofessional + #phlogger_analogue Rules 1 entry per person Competition closes 15th May 2019 Open to all ages Worldwide RETRO 72 PROJECT This is the Phlogger's latest project involving the wonderful Lomig from Washi Films. This project involves: 1 x 72 exposure camera Tape recorder Yes we are going entirely analogue on this project and sending out a one shot camera plus a camera around the UK and France. Each photographer gets a few shots each. The recorder is used to list your name, where you are from and one social link. Then you tell the next person what sort of thing you would like them to shoot. It should be lots of fun and get lots of different people together. If you want to know more visit the website and sign up now!!! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/photography-insights/message
We pulled the audio from the YouTube interviews and put them together as one big episode for this week! We are incredibly grateful Kodak Alaris asked us to host two photo walks at Imaging USA. While we were there, we took the opportunity to interview companies very active in the film photography Industry. The interviews include: Cecil Williams - Film Toaster Jon Safran - KEH Camera Josh Moates & Jackie Lucas - Indie Print Company (Indie Film Lab) Tim Ryugo - Kodak Alaris
On this episode of Photo Geek Weekly, fellow photo geek Shiv Verma jumps into the conversation with a wise opinion on every topic: photo contests and image theft, Lumix Pro services now available, Kodak Alaris and their search for funds / buyers / investors, and the shuttering of one of my favourite magazines, Outdoor Photography [...]
On this episode of Photo Geek Weekly, fellow photo geek Shiv Verma jumps into the conversation with a wise opinion on every topic: photo contests and image theft, Lumix Pro services now available, Kodak Alaris and their search for funds / buyers / investors, and the shuttering of one of my favourite magazines, Outdoor Photography [...]
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Mike and Andre are joined by Em from Emulsive.org! Discussion includes news about Tetenal and Kodak Alaris. Also, we take a look back at the positive events of the film photography industry in 2018, which obviously includes Em's Podcast "The Hypersensitive Photographers Podcast"! Finally, we forecast the future of film in 2019 and what we'd like to see happen.
This week Rachel, Ade and Graeme are joined once again by Andy Church of Kodak Alaris and Paul McKay of Analogue Wonderland to get only the newest of news. There is grilling, there are roasts, and there are most definitely some hot scoops to be had, so don't miss out on this buffet of analogue goodness. Also, don't miss out on the brand new competition announced at the end of this show - go to www.analoguewonderland.co.uk for full details and find out how you can get a free roll of Kodak TMAX P3200! https://www.instagram.com/analoguewonderland/ https://twitter.com/AnalogueWLand http://imaging.kodakalaris.com/photographers-photo-printing https://twitter.com/KodakProFilmBiz Website: https://sunny16podcast.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/sunny16podcast/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sunny16podcast/ Facebook @sunny16podcast Email us - sunny16podcast@gmail.com Music from ‘Promises I Should Have Kept’ by Roja on Spotify, Amazon or iTunes
Marc Jourlait was appointed CEO of Kodak Alaris on January 1st, 2017. Kodak Alaris is an independent, privately held company formed in 2013, a global technology leader on a mission to unlock the power of images and information for businesses and consumers. Prior to Kodak Alaris, Marc was Deputy CEO at Navico, the global leader in Marine Electronics, a Private Equity (Altor) owned portfolio company bought by Goldman Sachs in 2016. Before Navico, Jourlait was Vice President and General Manager for Bose Europe, where his responsibilities included running the entire European operations, sales, and marketing, retail and distribution across all of Europe for Bose. Marc has previously held senior general management, product, and marketing positions in some of the world's leading companies including Apple, HP, Seagate, and Technicolor. Marc has triple (!) citizenship (France, USA, Canada), and has lived and worked in France, the United States, Japan, and Canada. Marc and his wife Jennifer just moved to New York City after living in Paris the past 10 years and before that 15 years in the SF Bay Area Silicon Valley. Marc enjoys travel, food, and wine, mountain biking, running. Oh, and he really enjoys food and wine. He is French after all!
In this weeks episode we're delighted to be joined by the wonderful Andy Church from Kodak Alaris, and Paul Mckay from Analogue Wonderland. We talk many things Kodak Alaris, new films, old films and films yet to be, and are delighted to hear the announcement of an exciting new competition being run by Kodak Alaris and Analogue Wonderland. As well as all this excitement, Graeme has received his Jollylook instant camera and has some first impressions on that, and Rach has all the details you need for the upcoming roll film week. All this, AND a audio diary entry from our old friend Eric! Competition Details here: https://analoguewonderland.co.uk/pages/kodak-summer-holidays-competition Twitter: https://twitter.com/AnalogueWLand https://twitter.com/KodakProFilmBiz Kodak Alaris Website: https://www.kodakalaris.com/ Jollylook: http://jollylook.photo/ Eric on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/conspiracy.of.cartographers/ Roll Film Week on Flickr https://www.flickr.com/groups/rollfilmweek2017/ New Website! https://sunny16podcast.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/sunny16podcast/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sunny16podcast/ Facebook @sunny16podcast Email us - sunny16podcast@gmail.com Music from ‘Promises I Should Have Kept’ by Roja on Spotify, Amazon or iTunes
The Studio C-41 team travels to Nashville, Tennessee, to check out ImagingUSA. After a film photo walk hosted by Kodak Professional, the team interviews Product Manager, Tim Ryugo. We learn about Tim's history with the iconic company, the relationship between Eastman Kodak and Kodak Alaris, and their role in getting film to the consumers. Follow Kodak Professional: Instagram - @kodakprofessional Twitter - @KodakProFilmBiz Music Credit: Johan Lilja - The Improv http://bit.ly/2ueQlK1
More about the recent losses at Kodak and how Eastman Kodak and Kodak Alaris are intertwined. If you love Kodak Film we need both to be healthy!
In this podcast, Sid Probstein, CTO AIFoundry, talks about the mindset of technology transformist in a data-driven world. He discusses some of the challenges he faces as a technologist and provides some ways to mitigate them. Sid also talks about the mindset of technologists in a startup vs. a larger enterprise. It is a must-listen conversation for technology folks in the industry trying to navigate the technology and business divide. Timeline: 0:28 Sid's journey. 7:02 Sid's current role. 15:26 Regulatory bottlenecks. 17:51 Efficiency of Banking Technologies of today. 20:22 Evolution of storage and processing. 23:30 How can legacy models upgrade themselves to newer ones. 27:40 Breaking the cultural mould and moving to big data. 32:56 Convincing the leadership for new technology. 35:55 CTO relation with CDO. 39:18 Difference in working style between a startup and an established company. 43:17 Quantifying and evaluating a product for enterprise projects. 46:02 How can the leadership pick the right software? 49:57 Team dynamics and hiring process. 51:55 Sid's success mantra. 53:47 Sid's favorite read. 54:50 Closing remarks. Sid's Recommended Read: Arrival by Ted Chiang http://amzn.to/2h6lJpv Build to Last by Jim Collins http://amzn.to/2yMCsam Designing Agentive Technology: AI That Works for People Paperback http://amzn.to/2ySDHGp Podcast Link: https://futureofdata.org/sidprobstein-aifoundry-becoming-technology-transformist-data-driven-world/ Sid's BIO: Sid Probstein is the CTO and VP of Solution Delivery for AI Foundry, the enterprise software arm, and the new face of Kodak Alaris. AI Foundry is disrupting the mortgage business by taking origination automation to the next level - enabling self-service, distributed capture, and the automatic classification and extraction of scanned & imaged documents into actionable intelligence. He was previously co-founder and CTO at Attivio and held executive positions at FAST Search & Transfer, Northern Light Technology, and John Hancock Financial Services. About #Podcast: #FutureOfData podcast is a conversation starter to bring leaders, influencers, and lead practitioners to discuss their journey to create the data-driven future. Wanna Join? If you or any you know wants to join in, Register your interest @ http://play.analyticsweek.com/guest/ Want to sponsor? Email us @ info@analyticsweek.com Keywords: FutureOfData Data Analytics Leadership Podcast Big Data Strategy
Extra! Extra! ChannelPro has exclusive news about Kaseya, and Matt, Cecilia, and Rich are all over it. They also have plenty to say about SYNNEX becoming the exclusive North American distributor of HP’s 3D printing system, the “A” that Tech Data gave itself for onboarding the former Avnet Technology Solutions rapidly, a high-speed, high-volume scanner from Kodak, the difference between “managed” and “smart” switches, and the ransomware-related explosion in security training investments. Somehow after all that they also find time for an interview with the CEO of Adar Inc., which makes the all-inclusive, all-online Nerdio SMB network solution, and a look at both a very old Logitech webcam from Matt’s museum and a very new Logitech webcam that’s Matt’s tech pick of the week. And did you know that iguanas love Animal Planet? You will after listening to this week’s show! Subscribe to ChannelPro Weekly! Look for us in your favorite podcast app. If you don't see us (yet) then you can subscribe via RSS in almost any podcast app using this link: http://www.channelpronetwork.com/rss/cpw Show Information: Episode #: 044Title: Iguanas Give Themselves an "A"Duration: 1:30:16File size: 41.4MBRegulars: Rich Freeman - Senior News Editor, Cecilia Galvin - Editor in Chief, Matt Whitlock - Technology Editor Topics and Related Links Mentioned: ChannelPro Exclusive: Kaseya Adds Multi-Tenant Functionality to its PSA and RMM Platforms Kaseya Acquires Cloud Management Vendor Unigma Vendor to Watch: Unigma LLC SYNNEX Named Exclusive Distributor of HP 3D Printing Solution Tech Data Grades Itself “A” on Avnet Technology Solutions Integration DYK Switches? Managed vs. Smart Kodak Alaris i3500 Review: Fast Sheet Scanner, Fine Output IT Companies Increasingly Invest in Security Training Where's Joel? Matt's Museum Pick: Logitech QuickCam Messenger Matt's Tech Pick: Logitech C922 Pro Stream Webcam Rich's ICYMI and What's Up This Week preview
Gast im Studio ist Lars Fiedler von Kodak Alaris, der uns einen Überblick über das aktuelle analoge Sortiment vermittelt und dem interessierten Zuschauer sagt, wo man heutzutage noch analoge Filme bekommen und entwickeln kann. Darüber hinaus wird auch das Thema Fotopapiere angesprochen.
The internet radio show for people who love to shoot film! Interviews with Kodak Alaris, Fujifilm USA, The Darkroom dot com, 127 roll film, print you work, listener letters, Canon TX 35mm SLR camera giveaway, Film giveaway and lots more!