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Val and Faith are joined in the studio by Paul McKay, former General Manager of Bicycle Victoria (now known as Bicycle Network) We share our bike moments before taking a look at BUGs, or Bicycle User Groups. It's thirty-five years since the first Bicycle User Groups were created in Australia in 1990 . Paul explains why Bicycle Victoria created BUGs, their role as advocates, their changing relationship wth Bicycle Network over the years, and their resilience as grass roots community advocates.
On this weeks show the fabulous Rachel returns, and we're joined by the almost equally fabulous Paul Mckay from Analogue Wonderland for a good old chat about stuff, the acquisition of which is a constant cure/temporary balm for reality. Reflection on the new stuff that's come out this year, the recent availability of much loved stuff, the ever increasing cost of stuff, and of course the stuff we'd like for Christmas. It's officially stuffing time. Where to find great Stuff: https://analoguewonderland.co.uk/ https://www.littlevintagephotography.co.uk/ https://chroma.camera/ https://ondupinhole.com/ https://forsteruk.com/
Guests: Madelein van der Hout, Senior Analyst Security & Risk at Forrester [@forrester]On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/madelein-van-der-hout-65452025/On Twitter | https://x.com/HoutMadeleinPaul McKay, Vice President, Research Director at Forrester [@forrester]On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/paul-mckay-5304a115/____________________________Hosts: Sean Martin, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining CyberSecurity Podcast [@RedefiningCyber]On ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/sean-martinMarco Ciappelli, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining Society PodcastOn ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/marco-ciappelli____________________________Episode NotesThe Human Side of CybersecurityInfosecurity Europe 2024 in London brought together some of the industry's most knowledgeable professionals. Marco Ciappelli and Sean Martin, your hosts, were joined by Madeline Van Der Hout, Paul McKay, both from Forrester, and various other experts to discuss the latest trends, challenges, and solutions within the cybersecurity landscape. This exciting episode of "On Location With Marco and Sean" dives deep into essential topics such as the significant role of the human element in cybersecurity, skill shortages, industry fragmentation, and future trends.Reimagining Cybersecurity: Back to the FutureThe episode begins with a nostalgic touch as Sean Martin and Marco Ciappelli discuss the iconic movie "Back to the Future". Drawing a parallel between the film's theme of time travel and the evolving cybersecurity landscape, they emphasize how the industry might benefit from lessons of the past while anticipating the future.The Reality of Cybersecurity InnovationMadeline Van Der Hout and Paul McKay shed light on the changing dynamics of cybersecurity events. Paul mentions that events like Infosecurity Europe must now compete with other regional events like CyberSec Europe in Brussels. This healthy competition fosters localized insights and innovations.Madeline adds that cybersecurity innovation often stems from startups. She believes these events stimulate larger vendors to communicate with smaller startups, thus supporting the entire ecosystem.API Security: A Case for ConsolidationBoth Paul and Madeline reflect on the notable presence of API security vendors at the conference. Madeline points out the consolidation in the market driven by various approaches to API security. CISOs today expect API security to be an integral part of their infrastructure, driving the conversation towards prioritization and efficient resource management.The Human Element and Mental HealthOne of the crucial points discussed was the significant skill shortage in the cybersecurity industry. Madeline stresses the need for more conversations around mental health and burnout prevention among cybersecurity professionals. Paul supports this by highlighting common hiring challenges where organizations are often looking for the "purple squirrel" or the "five-legged sheep."Training and Educating Future TalentThe conversation moves towards the barriers to entry for new talent in the industry. Both experts agree that focusing on certifications alone can create a class divide. Paul argues that this practice restricts access to the industry for those unable to afford costly certifications.Madeline emphasizes the need to work closely with HR departments to create better job profiles and hiring practices. This could alleviate some of the industry's talent shortages.Cybersecurity's Future: More Than Just a Business ProblemMadeline takes a broader view by asserting that cybersecurity is not just a business problem. It's a civilian issue as well, affecting everyone with a digital footprint. She encourages leveraging the power of informed voting and education to address cybersecurity at a societal level.Data-Driven Decision Making: The Key to Security's EvolutionSean Martin concludes by discussing the immense data available in the cybersecurity sector. He emphasizes the potential for the industry to drive businesses by making better, data-driven decisions. Paul agrees, pointing out the need for cybersecurity to evolve similarly to how the CIO function has over the years.Conclusion: A Call for Innovation and HumanityThe episode wraps up by reinforcing the focus on the human element. Marco highlights the need to utilize existing resources effectively rather than being distracted by the latest technological gadgets. Madeline's call to talk more about humans in every cybersecurity breach serves as a profound takeaway.As the conversation echoes through the media room at Infosecurity Europe 2024, it's clear that the journey forward in cybersecurity involves a blend of technology, human touch, and innovative thinking.Be sure to follow our Coverage Journey and subscribe to our podcasts!____________________________Follow our InfoSecurity Europe 2024 coverage: https://www.itspmagazine.com/infosecurity-europe-2024-infosec-london-cybersecurity-event-coverageOn YouTube:
Guests: Madelein van der Hout, Senior Analyst Security & Risk at Forrester [@forrester]On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/madelein-van-der-hout-65452025/On Twitter | https://x.com/HoutMadeleinPaul McKay, Vice President, Research Director at Forrester [@forrester]On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/paul-mckay-5304a115/____________________________Hosts: Sean Martin, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining CyberSecurity Podcast [@RedefiningCyber]On ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/sean-martinMarco Ciappelli, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining Society PodcastOn ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/marco-ciappelli____________________________Episode NotesThe Human Side of CybersecurityInfosecurity Europe 2024 in London brought together some of the industry's most knowledgeable professionals. Marco Ciappelli and Sean Martin, your hosts, were joined by Madeline Van Der Hout, Paul McKay, both from Forrester, and various other experts to discuss the latest trends, challenges, and solutions within the cybersecurity landscape. This exciting episode of "On Location With Marco and Sean" dives deep into essential topics such as the significant role of the human element in cybersecurity, skill shortages, industry fragmentation, and future trends.Reimagining Cybersecurity: Back to the FutureThe episode begins with a nostalgic touch as Sean Martin and Marco Ciappelli discuss the iconic movie "Back to the Future". Drawing a parallel between the film's theme of time travel and the evolving cybersecurity landscape, they emphasize how the industry might benefit from lessons of the past while anticipating the future.The Reality of Cybersecurity InnovationMadeline Van Der Hout and Paul McKay shed light on the changing dynamics of cybersecurity events. Paul mentions that events like Infosecurity Europe must now compete with other regional events like CyberSec Europe in Brussels. This healthy competition fosters localized insights and innovations.Madeline adds that cybersecurity innovation often stems from startups. She believes these events stimulate larger vendors to communicate with smaller startups, thus supporting the entire ecosystem.API Security: A Case for ConsolidationBoth Paul and Madeline reflect on the notable presence of API security vendors at the conference. Madeline points out the consolidation in the market driven by various approaches to API security. CISOs today expect API security to be an integral part of their infrastructure, driving the conversation towards prioritization and efficient resource management.The Human Element and Mental HealthOne of the crucial points discussed was the significant skill shortage in the cybersecurity industry. Madeline stresses the need for more conversations around mental health and burnout prevention among cybersecurity professionals. Paul supports this by highlighting common hiring challenges where organizations are often looking for the "purple squirrel" or the "five-legged sheep."Training and Educating Future TalentThe conversation moves towards the barriers to entry for new talent in the industry. Both experts agree that focusing on certifications alone can create a class divide. Paul argues that this practice restricts access to the industry for those unable to afford costly certifications.Madeline emphasizes the need to work closely with HR departments to create better job profiles and hiring practices. This could alleviate some of the industry's talent shortages.Cybersecurity's Future: More Than Just a Business ProblemMadeline takes a broader view by asserting that cybersecurity is not just a business problem. It's a civilian issue as well, affecting everyone with a digital footprint. She encourages leveraging the power of informed voting and education to address cybersecurity at a societal level.Data-Driven Decision Making: The Key to Security's EvolutionSean Martin concludes by discussing the immense data available in the cybersecurity sector. He emphasizes the potential for the industry to drive businesses by making better, data-driven decisions. Paul agrees, pointing out the need for cybersecurity to evolve similarly to how the CIO function has over the years.Conclusion: A Call for Innovation and HumanityThe episode wraps up by reinforcing the focus on the human element. Marco highlights the need to utilize existing resources effectively rather than being distracted by the latest technological gadgets. Madeline's call to talk more about humans in every cybersecurity breach serves as a profound takeaway.As the conversation echoes through the media room at Infosecurity Europe 2024, it's clear that the journey forward in cybersecurity involves a blend of technology, human touch, and innovative thinking.Be sure to follow our Coverage Journey and subscribe to our podcasts!____________________________Follow our InfoSecurity Europe 2024 coverage: https://www.itspmagazine.com/infosecurity-europe-2024-infosec-london-cybersecurity-event-coverageOn YouTube:
We sit down with Paul McKay, the man behind Analogue Wonderland, who's turning back the clock on photography while keeping his feet firmly in the present. He left a decade-long corporate gig to dive into something more soulful. We're talking about the allure of analog in a digital world and how Paul is making that magic accessible. We dig into community building, the ins and outs of marketing in this unique niche, and even touch on how AI is tiptoeing into the realm of the retro. It's all about balancing yesterday's tangible joys with today's digital conveniences. Tune in for a trip through the complexities of harmonizing the old with the new.Show LinksAnalogue WonderlandSponsorsFree 30-day trial of Zipify OCU - To get an unadvertised gift, email help@zipify.com and ask for the "Tech Nasty Bonus".Elevar - Never miss another conversion with Elevar's server-side tracking. Enhance Klaviyo flow performance 2-3x. Plans from $0 a month + 15-day free trials on all plans.Theme Updater Plus: Vault - Effortlessly back up and quickly restore your Shopify StoreLoop Returns: Ecommerce Returns Management for Shopify - Brands using Loop retain over 50% of their revenue by promoting exchanges over refunds.Not on Shopify? Start your free trialNever miss an episodeSubscribe wherever you get your podcastsJoin Kurt's newsletterHelp the showAsk a question in The Unofficial Shopify Podcast Facebook GroupLeave a reviewSubscribe wherever you get your podcastsWhat's Kurt up to?See our recent work at EthercycleSubscribe to our YouTube ChannelApply to work with Kurt to grow your store.
In this episode we've got the first part of our coverage from the Analogue Spotlight event which took place in Nottingham a few weeks ago. Part 2 will follow shortly, but for now you can tune in to hear from: Paul Mckay from https://analoguewonderland.co.uk/ Peter from This is How I Roll Film https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/Thisishowirollfilm?ref=l2-about-shopname Simon Forster from https://simonforsterphotographic.co.uk/ Michelle and Neil from https://twitter.com/HarmanPhoto and of course https://www.ilfordphoto.com/ Emily Gerrard from https://www.sans-studio.co.uk/ Dave Faulkner from https://alfiecameras.com/ Steve Lloyd from https://chroma.camera/ And Rachel Brewster Wright from here. And https://www.littlevintagephotography.co.uk/
This week we're joined by friend of the show Paul Mckay from Analogue Wonderland to talk about preparations for the upcoming Photography show, what's going on at Analogue Wonderland and how film supplies are looking at the moment, all this AND nose grease talk! https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/briangriffindada/gary-0/description https://www.photographyshow.com/talks-demos-masterclasses?gclid=Cj0KCQjw94WZBhDtARIsAKxWG-_Z0rfyH29F_ukB0jUb5an78tmvYZkXb9GsOMIoBpfI5oUj7Wvg_rQaAkdbEALw_wcB https://analoguewonderland.co.uk/ This is Sparta: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rvYZRskNV3w&ab_channel=lelefonda
There was a time when the perceived wisdom was to buy best of breed security technologies and that would do for your security program. Trouble of is, none of it integrates with each other or your wider IT. With budgets getting tighter, security pros are being asked to look again at big portfolio security providers and work out whether they can use their offerings to slim down. In this session I'll discuss what I'm hearing from our customers, and some of the things we are starting to see people do to balance the need to optimize cost and efficiency without compromising security protection. Speed, Velocity, and Acceleration. The physics of motion are well documented, and we understand how these scalar and vector quantities differ. In information security and cyber risk management the dynamics are not as well understood which has confused our ability to distinguish between motion and progress. This confusion intensifies our escalating risk cycle by causing a mirage of control that continues to lead us to down a path of compromise and catastrophe, adding to our growing labor and skill deficit. This segment is meant to explore the existing physics and gravitational forces of how we have approached cyber risk management to date, discuss where we are stuck today as well as ideas for a path forward - a reorientation of security operations function so that it is optimized to handle the volume as well as reposition it from an anchor point of continual reaction to one where it can take proactive action in front of the cycle of risk. The heart of these changes is a redefinition of the risk equation we have been using for decades Risk = F (Threat, Vulnerability, Consequence) which while useful initially has created a spray and pray model across most of our organizations. I will explain how to redefine the equation to be Risk = F (Threat, Exploitability, Consequence). Segment Resources: https://www.uscybersecurity.net/csmag/going-beyond-the-motions-of-cybersecurity/ Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/bsw for all the latest episodes! Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/securityweekly Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/secweekly Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/bsw267
There was a time when the perceived wisdom was to buy best of breed security technologies and that would do for your security program. Trouble of is, none of it integrates with each other or your wider IT. With budgets getting tighter, security pros are being asked to look again at big portfolio security providers and work out whether they can use their offerings to slim down. In this session I'll discuss what I'm hearing from our customers, and some of the things we are starting to see people do to balance the need to optimize cost and efficiency without compromising security protection. Speed, Velocity, and Acceleration. The physics of motion are well documented, and we understand how these scalar and vector quantities differ. In information security and cyber risk management the dynamics are not as well understood which has confused our ability to distinguish between motion and progress. This confusion intensifies our escalating risk cycle by causing a mirage of control that continues to lead us to down a path of compromise and catastrophe, adding to our growing labor and skill deficit. This segment is meant to explore the existing physics and gravitational forces of how we have approached cyber risk management to date, discuss where we are stuck today as well as ideas for a path forward - a reorientation of security operations function so that it is optimized to handle the volume as well as reposition it from an anchor point of continual reaction to one where it can take proactive action in front of the cycle of risk. The heart of these changes is a redefinition of the risk equation we have been using for decades Risk = F (Threat, Vulnerability, Consequence) which while useful initially has created a spray and pray model across most of our organizations. I will explain how to redefine the equation to be Risk = F (Threat, Exploitability, Consequence). Segment Resources: https://www.uscybersecurity.net/csmag/going-beyond-the-motions-of-cybersecurity/ Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/bsw for all the latest episodes! Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/securityweekly Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/secweekly Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/bsw267
There was a time when the perceived wisdom was to buy best of breed security technologies and that would do for your security program. Trouble of is, none of it integrates with each other or your wider IT. With budgets getting tighter, security pros are being asked to look again at big portfolio security providers and work out whether they can use their offerings to slim down. In this session I'll discuss what I'm hearing from our customers, and some of the things we are starting to see people do to balance the need to optimize cost and efficiency without compromising security protection. Speed, Velocity, and Acceleration. The physics of motion are well documented, and we understand how these scalar and vector quantities differ. In information security and cyber risk management the dynamics are not as well understood which has confused our ability to distinguish between motion and progress. This confusion intensifies our escalating risk cycle by causing a mirage of control that continues to lead us to down a path of compromise and catastrophe, adding to our growing labor and skill deficit. This segment is meant to explore the existing physics and gravitational forces of how we have approached cyber risk management to date, discuss where we are stuck today as well as ideas for a path forward - a reorientation of security operations function so that it is optimized to handle the volume as well as reposition it from an anchor point of continual reaction to one where it can take proactive action in front of the cycle of risk. The heart of these changes is a redefinition of the risk equation we have been using for decades Risk = F (Threat, Vulnerability, Consequence) which while useful initially has created a spray and pray model across most of our organizations. I will explain how to redefine the equation to be Risk = F (Threat, Exploitability, Consequence). Segment Resources: https://www.uscybersecurity.net/csmag/going-beyond-the-motions-of-cybersecurity/ Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/bsw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/bsw267
There was a time when the perceived wisdom was to buy best of breed security technologies and that would do for your security program. Trouble of is, none of it integrates with each other or your wider IT. With budgets getting tighter, security pros are being asked to look again at big portfolio security providers and work out whether they can use their offerings to slim down. In this session I'll discuss what I'm hearing from our customers, and some of the things we are starting to see people do to balance the need to optimize cost and efficiency without compromising security protection. Speed, Velocity, and Acceleration. The physics of motion are well documented, and we understand how these scalar and vector quantities differ. In information security and cyber risk management the dynamics are not as well understood which has confused our ability to distinguish between motion and progress. This confusion intensifies our escalating risk cycle by causing a mirage of control that continues to lead us to down a path of compromise and catastrophe, adding to our growing labor and skill deficit. This segment is meant to explore the existing physics and gravitational forces of how we have approached cyber risk management to date, discuss where we are stuck today as well as ideas for a path forward - a reorientation of security operations function so that it is optimized to handle the volume as well as reposition it from an anchor point of continual reaction to one where it can take proactive action in front of the cycle of risk. The heart of these changes is a redefinition of the risk equation we have been using for decades Risk = F (Threat, Vulnerability, Consequence) which while useful initially has created a spray and pray model across most of our organizations. I will explain how to redefine the equation to be Risk = F (Threat, Exploitability, Consequence). Segment Resources: https://www.uscybersecurity.net/csmag/going-beyond-the-motions-of-cybersecurity/ Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/bsw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/bsw267
In this episode, I sit with some of the awesome guys I've worked with over the past couple of years, to get their perspective on Human Design, so join me with Paul McKay, Jordan Paul, Dujon Blonde, and Tim Tran.Now then, I've brought these group of guys together because, let's be honest it's not something we normally hear from. We dive into why they began down the HD rabbit hole, and importantly what are the significant changes, shifts and improvements that they've experienced through HD.Thank you to my awesome guests today, I hope that you enjoy the conversation as much as I did.Big Love, MxxMy Guests Details:Paul McKay - @paulmckayofficialJordan Paul - @__jordanpaul__Dujon Blonde - TBATim Tran - TBAHuman Design Shadow Program - https://www.emmadunwoody.com/waitlist-human-design-shadow-programUnpack with Emma - https://www.emmadunwoody.com/HD-UnpackMastermind Waitlist 2022! - https://www.emmadunwoody.com/waitlist-mastermind-release-datesMy Incredible HD Guides - https://www.emmadunwoody.com/human-design-guidesMembership Details Here!! - https://www.emmadunwoody.com/membershipInstagram @the_human_design_coachHuman Design FB Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/285696835929546/Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/1386906244772463/Music: Spark Of Inspiration by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
On this weeks show we're joined by Marina Llopis and Paul McKay to hear all about the newest addition to the Analogue Wonderland Empire, the Analogue Wonderlab, which Marina has brought into existence over the last few months and which opened for business this week! Marina on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ifwefilm_/?hl=en Analogue Wonderlab: https://analoguewonderland.co.uk/collections/film-developing
A Mike solo show listener interaction episode. Emails from Mark Bradshaw (IG oldus_farticus_ ), Paul McKay from Analogue Wonderland about their new film lab called Analogue Wonderlab (IG analoguewonderland , IG ifwefilm_ , https://analoguewonderland.co.uk ), John Gleason about his 2021 Pinhole Photography Conference in Louisville, KY (IG probusphotos , www.probusphotos.com , Facebook group Louisville Worldwide Pinhole Day , email jgleasjr@gmail.com ). An IG message from @lucy_lumen , and talk about Jamie Maldonado's new Youtube video about Polaroids (IG jamiemphoto , YouTube Jamie Maldonado , www.jamiemphoto.com ). A gift from Mario Piper of the "Gen-X Photography Podcast" (IG mariopiper) and a call in about photographic legacy from Billy Sanford (IG bsanfordjr). Next, I have an interview with Henry from the "Tales From The Magic Box" podcast (IG talesfromthemagicboxpodcast , Twitter @TFTMB ). We discuss how he got into film photography, favorite part of the process, why he started a film podcast, photographic style, the endgame for art photos, mastering photography, displaying your photos, camera building, and the future of his podcast. Finally, we have listener music from Kevin Lane from the "Uncle Jonesy's Cameras Podcast" (IG kevinlane , IG ujcpodcast , https://unclejonesyscameras.blogspot.com ) with a track titled "Don't Mess With Me". Support the podcast: www.ko-fi.com/negativepositives Mike's free music for productions: www.mikegutterman.bandcamp.com get merch at: www.negativepositivespodcast.bigcartel.com email: negpositives@gmail.com Instagram @negativepositives Facebook Group: Negative Positives Film Photo Facebook Group
**“The Liberal Climate Action Formula: The Missing Renewables and Fatal Fission Attraction” with Paul McKay, June 10, 2021 In this episode we take a look at the absence of renewable energy in the federal Liberal Climate Action Formula as well as the government's continuing attraction to nuclear power. Despite the Trudeau government's carefully cultivated “climate champion” image, and the promise to eliminate fossil fuel subsidies during the 2019 federal election, the Liberals have since expanded fossil subsidies and are busy enabling Canada's future as a fossil-fuelled hydrogen energy superpower.** Load this link in your browser for the resource list for this podacast. https://canoefm.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/PH-Resource-List-Final-for-%E2%80%9CThe-Liberal-Climate-Plan-Missing-Renewables-and-Canada%E2%80%99s-Fatal-Fissile-Attraction%E2%80%9D-June-10-2021-with-Paul-McKay.pdf This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm
Peter Carlin co-founded LogicEarth an e-learning company in the middle of a global recession over 10 years ago. It was a difficult time to launch an online education business but Peter saw a massive gap in the market. Working for BT (British Telecom), Peter asked realised that spending on classroom-based training was falling. He asked himself: ’Is face-to-face learning the only option that we can give L&D buyers? Of course not! Fast forward more than 10 years and LogicEarth is now part of the Creative Engagement Group following a successful sale of the business led by Peter and his team in Belfast. So what was the journey from there to here? Peter has a great story to tell and it’s full of tips and pointers for you if you plan to grow and sell your elearning or facilitation business one day! In today’s episode: What exactly was the gap in the marketplace that Peter spotted? What was it like to start a elearning business in a difficult time? How Peter and business partner Paul McKay got their first clients What was it like taking on their first employees? How Peter and Paul funded their startup early on Who approached LogicEarth to acquire the business? Why Peter felt some buyers were not right for them What convinced LogicEarth to sell to Creative Engagement Group? Check out the episode now!
It's Cheap Shots Challenge judgement time again, drawing to a close the Clichés round. Joining the team to offer his wit, wisdom and highly judgmental nature is the one and only Paul Mckay from Analogue wonderland! This podcast is available to watch on Youtube: https://youtu.be/fa-gp-8FLvM Or if you would like to look at the pictures we discuss, you can find them here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/15HpEN3izkRGlF_tcCKN9O18tqlOAQiRx?usp=sharing Huge thank you to everyone who took part, you guys are AWESOME! Many thanks to Paul, you can find everything Analogue Wonderland at https://analoguewonderland.co.uk/ Special thanks to Alex Purcell for the fabulous zine of his pinhole work. Alex is @grainyblur on Instagram and Twitter and well worth a follow as he's a talented delight. Details of Ethan Moses' new slide digitizing doodad, the BoopBoop trigger here: https://www.35mmc.com/30/03/2021/presto-digitization-with-the-cameradactyl-boopboop-trigger-for-mounted-slides-by-ethan-moses/
For this podcast extra Paul Mckay from Analogue Wonderland, primarily to tell us all about the UK Film Photography Community Fund initiative that they've just started and are now taking applications for, but also to bring us up to speed with where film supplies are at the moment. Find all the relevant information on the UKFPCF here: https://analoguewonderland.co.uk/pages/film-photography-community-fund You only have until the end of January to get your application in, so don't hang about!
An interview with Paul McKay of Analogue Wonderland, about their UK Film Photography Fund https://analoguewonderland.co.uk/pages/film-photography-community-fund Music used in the podcast: "Welcome to the Show" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ "Funkorama" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ "Revival" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Ko-FI: https://ko-fi.com/onthestreets IG: www.instagram.com/flaneurwithacamera/ IG: www.instagram.com/onthestreetspodcast Email: onthestreetspodcast@gmail.com
A public health chief's warning of the risk of London being plunged into Tier 3 restrictions as the squeeze on Covid-19 cases appears to be faltering. Professor Kevin Fenton, London director for Public Health England, has told the Evening Standard people must stick to social distancing and self-isolation rules ahead of the first weekend since lockdown was lifted. The Leader podcast talks to Dr Paul McKay, from Imperial College London, who warns that young people in particular appear to be being complacent about the disease, and may not appreciate just how badly it can affect even the healthy. Also, theatre critic Nick Curtis tells us about being in a live audience again, after seeing a performance of A Christmas Carol at the Bridge Theatre. He also talks about his delight that some, although not all, of London's Pantomime's will be going ahead under Tier 2 restrictions, saying it's one of this county's "only indigenous art-forms". See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Mike talks about the honor of appearing on Analogue Wonderland's YouTube show "Analogue Television" on their YouTube channel. Thanks to Paul McKay (www.analoguewonderland.co.uk, Youtube Analogue Wonderland) and Marina (IG ifwefilm_)! Also, the debatable honor of recording with The Hypersensitive Photographers Podcast with Em (www.emulsive.org) and Hamish Gill (www.35mmc.com)! A cool package and call in from Dale Rogers (IG photo_rangers, IG salamanderrepublic, www.photorangers.com.au) surrounding his new zine called "Grainy Days, My Analogue Gippsland". Mark Rossi offers some handmade leather camera neck straps and wrist straps (www.duenorthleather.com), Toni Skokovic (IG junctionrails, Etsy junction rails, www.junctionrails.ca) sends a zine titled "TFS 6x6 Issue 1" which is a project by members of the Toronto Film Shooters Facebook Group, Henry Scott from the "Tales from the Magic Box Podcast" starts using some of Mike's "Sea Hero" music on his podcast, and the Central Camera Go Fund Me campaign to rebuild after the fire. Next, an interview with Svein Olav Humberset (IG humbersetfoto, Flickr Viewfinder Vikings Podcast) of the "Viewfinder Vikings Podcast". He talks about how he got into photography, what brought him to shoot film and the pains of starting to shoot it, and what eventually made him embrace the process. Also, what made him start his podcast and the evolution of that, his thoughts about the Covid situation and the struggle with making photography a career, his recent purchase of Tri-X and his plans for using it and dealing with film curling. Next, shooting in Norway weather and what the film market is like there. Finally, we talk about a film community music project that we are planning through the -/+ Podcast Music Group Facebook Group! Lastly, we have a call in camera review from Gaetan Cormier for the Nikon F5 and a listener original music track from Lilly Schwartz (http://www.youtube.com/c/LillySchwartz) from a project of hers called Polarcoaster with a track titled "Inner Light"
This weeks show is an audio version of the fantastic conversation Paul Mckay had with the wonderful Tina Rowe, Rob from London Camera Project and Eric Toribio on the Analogue Wonderland Youtube Channel - go there for the full visual splendor of it all (and to laugh at Paul's haircut). Many thanks to them all for letting us share this Video is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=da8we4Co_Jc Description Paul is joined by three incredible black film photographers: - Rob LCP - https://www.instagram.com/londoncamer... - Eric Toribio - https://www.instagram.com/ribsy__/ - Tina Rowe - https://www.instagram.com/tinarororo/ We discuss their journey into film photography, how their personal experiences have been shaped by their race, and their thoughts and hopes for the Black Lives Movement - for photography and for wider society. Rob also goes on a selling pitch for the APS format... Follow the Photographers For more of Tina's work head to her website - https://tinarowe.co.uk/ For more of Eric's work head to his YouTube channel - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1_-... To join Rob's photowalks head to: https://www.meetup.com/London-Camera-... Recommendations for other black artists to follow: On Instagram: @ramonjamar_ @_zackwebb @DamonLoble @ImDaveWillis Renell Medrano - @renellaice on Instagram Ingrid Pollard. Incredible landscape photographer. Exceptionally knowledgeable about alt processes. http://www.ingridpollard.com/ Women in photo https://instagram.com/womeninphoto?ig... Authority collective for women, non binary BAME photographers. Very active community https://instagram.com/authoritycollec... Carrie Mae Weems. Basically the queen of art photography https://instagram.com/flash9?igshid=q... https://instagram.com/carriemaeweems?... Mfonfoto photographers of the African diaspora https://instagram.com/mfonfoto?igshid... Sandra Harper. Cool photographer excellent human https://www.sandra-harper.com/ Paul Halliday. Runs Urban Photo at Goldsmiths. Smart interested and interesting https://twitter.com/PaulTHalliday?s=09 Autograph the association of black photographers. One of the best galleries in the UK showcasing the work of BAME photographers from around the world https://instagram.com/autographabp?ig... Heineken don't make darkrooms but if they did... My darkroom. BW, colour, altprocess, superb humans http://e5process.co.uk/ Douglas Nicolson., We share the studio and he's the best. Highly experimental, really smart and thoughtful and he puts up with me. https://instagram.com/douglas_nicolso... Ingrid Pollard. Incredible landscape photographer. Exceptionally knowledgeable about alt processes. http://www.ingridpollard.com/ Deb Willis and the tisch school of arts https://debwillisphoto.com/home.html And the studio museum in Harlem. https://www.studiomuseum.org/
Salad cream makes everything better, Ray chats to Paul McKay from the Old Blarney Post Office about paying it forward and Gracie Mai is on to a winner with Kidstagrand.
We need to defeat coronavirus - COVID-19 - so Nexus talks to one of the best vaccine hunters in the world - Dr Paul McKay from Imperial College, London. He talks about animal testing, human testing and predicts when the vaccine will be ready. It's all happening in record time...
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
In a change of format, Bill Manning invites EM of Emulsive and Paul McKay, CEO of Analogue Wonderland, to discuss the recent grim new for digital camera manufacturers for Canon, Nikon, Fujifilm, and Olympus. Sony sells its shares back to Olympus, some viewing a dumping of devalued stock, Nikon fails to innovate and as well outsourcing all of it components. None of this is new to these manufacturers, the writing has been on the wall for years, once dismissed by Canon CEO Fujio Mitarai. While the digital camera market questions its future, film photography has show significant growth as Kodak reports its film division experience 21% growth year-over-year. In addition to it's growth, other film manufacturers are feeling bull-ish in bringing new products to the market: Fujifilm Acros 100 II, Film Ferrania P30, Lomography Metropolis, etc.
The proposed purchase of the Kinder Morgan pipeline (AKA Trans Mountain) by the Federal Government, turns Canadians into potential shareholders in a project that compromises Canada’s international greenhouse gas emissions reduction commitments. But what about the economics of extracting and shipping tar sands bitumen to tidewater and foreign markets? On this episode of Planet Haliburton, we investigate the financial viability of the Trans Mountain Pipeline with award winning investigative business reporter, Paul McKay.Show Notes: https://canoefm.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/Resource-List-for-Planet-Haliburton-June-25-2018.pdf
The proposed purchase of the Kinder Morgan pipeline (AKA Trans Mountain) by the Federal Government, turns Canadians into potential shareholders in a project that compromises Canada’s international greenhouse gas emissions reduction commitments. But what about the economics of extracting and shipping tar sands bitumen to tidewater and foreign markets?
Loads of events and goings on to let you know about this week, so we've roped in the one and only Paul McKay to help us fill you in. One Shot: Inchindown Premier - https://www.eventbrite.com/e/one-shot-inchindown-world-premier-plus-qa-session-to-follow-tickets-71343547471?aff=utm_source=eb_email&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=new_event_email&utm_term=eventurl_text Analog Forever - https://www.analogforevermagazine.com/ Analogue Wonderland - https://analoguewonderland.co.uk/
Well folks we made it to episode, so that also means a year of podcasting. For this one I wanted to have a relaxing chat with some of my prior guests and get an update to what has happened. It's been an amazing, emotional and hard working lesson in life. I've met some very interesting characters around the world whom I now call friends. From my early days of just using my mobile phone and playing with different ways of recording, i've settled down in to something custom built by myself. This now allows me live video with my guests, which helps us with the conversation and allows me to see emotion. Once I've converted this to audio I can then present the important part of our conversations. For this show we have: Paul McKay from Analogue Wonderland Jon Scrimshaw from Instinctive Photography Jason "speed plates" Lane of Pictoriographica Steve Lloyd from Chroma Camera Paul Lefko from L.A. EM from emulsive.org Yes this did take some planning and took a fair bit of time to get this episode ready for you. Everybody on the show has interesting news since their podcast interviews and due listening to in their own right. In summary we discuss: life changes collaboration websites Kickstarter + plate holders latest shoots podcasts award nominations scanning origin of random questions RANDOM QUESTIONS To mix this up everybody was invited to ask the Phlogger questions for a change. One of my guests tries his hand at a new way to answer the questions too! But find out: Phlogger's embarrassing accident origin of random questions why i'm an honorary scouser my favorite film I'm a humble person who loves to celebrate the work of other people, hopefully you will enjoy listening to our guests. I really can't thank you all for joining in this one off show. A couple of people had to cancel or couldn't make it, so a shout out to Dominique in New York, Leyton in Scotland and Ashley in Australia. I'm nothing without my wonderful guests, each one has inspired me in a different way, each one has shown compassion and an insight in to their personality. It is great to say many have remained friends and the Phlogger will always follow their work and showcase where possible. Finally thanks to all you listeners too, i'm nothing without you and hope you get something out of the show. My aims are to help educate people about other processes and genres of photography. It's important they remain fun but also show the personality of the person, its these insights that resonate within me. TIMINGS 0 mins - Paul McKay (Analogue Wonderland) 23 mins- Jon Scrimshaw (Instinctive Photography) 37 mins - Jason Lane + Steve Lloyd 66 mins - Paul Lefko 79 mins - EM (emulsive.org) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/photography-insights/message
It's comfy chair time this week as Paul Mckay joins Graeme live and in person to sit on his sofa, drink cider and chat about the first year of Analogue Wonderland, the current state of the film market, and what the future may hold. Not only that, but Analogue Wonderland has another competition in the offing and a great deal associated with it - you won't want to miss out. As well as all the AW chat, to make up for a missed Backing Paper show we read through some listener emails, and of course have some Ko-fi donor facts, this week hand selected by Paul! Find all the details on the competition here: https://analoguewonderland.co.uk/ Website: https://sunny16podcast.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/sunny16podcast/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sunny16podcast/ Facebook @sunny16podcast Email us - sunny16podcast@gmail.com You can buy us a cup of Tea over at https://www.ko-fi.com/sunny16podcast Music from ‘Promises I Should Have Kept’ by Roja on Spotify, Amazon or iTunes
This weeks bumper episode was recorded at the Photography Show held at the NEC in Birmingham, and is chock full of conversations we had with some of the many fine film folks we met there, from brilliant listeners who turned up to the Mega Analogue Meetup, to people showing their wares at the show, and other assorted delights. The Audio quality isn't brilliant, but the guest quality is off the charts With big thanks to Alex, Duncan from Silverpan Lab , Dunstan Vavasour, Matt Parry and Michelle Parr from Ilford, Andrew Church from Kodak, Fraser Yule, Ken Hindle-May, Paul Mckay and Mary from Analogue Wonderland, Stephen Dowling from Kosmo Foto, John Whitmore, Steve Lloyd from Chroma, Simon Forster from the Classic lenses Podcast, Jeremy North from Internet infamy, Robert from London Camera Project, Sam Cornwell from Solarcan, Maxim Grew from Intrepid Cameras, Ash from the RPS, Hannah Brown from Lomography, and most especially Alex Purcell, for giving up their time to be part of this show, and for making it another great year at the Photography Show. Website: https://sunny16podcast.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/sunny16podcast/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sunny16podcast/ Facebook @sunny16podcast Email us - sunny16podcast@gmail.com You can buy us a cup of Tea over at https://www.ko-fi.com/sunny16podcast Music in this episode is "Bit Quest" By Kevin Macleod, used with permission and thanks Bit Quest Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
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
A rural Alberta school is going where it has never gone before… to four recesses. This year, Bruderheim School has doubled the amount of breaks it gives students. The school’s principal says it’s paying off. He is noticing students are having an easier time focusing and there are less students calling in sick. Paul McKay joins us to explain the new class schedule. Bruderheim School is on twitter. Sending out holiday cards used to be simple – buy the cards, sign them and mail them out. But in an era of personalized greetings, we have more room for creativity and more room to make mistakes. The self-professed grammarian, Heather Nianouris, joins us with her viral pitch to change the way you might be signing your family name. Her video on Facebook has been viewed more than 14 million times. You can check it out by clicking here. We also talk holiday cards and teen slag with YMC’s editor-in-chief Jeni Marinucci.
Paul McKay, Principal, Brudderheim Elementary School
In this weeks episode we're delighted to welcome back Paul Mckay from Analogue Wonderland to get an a film shooters view on what and who there was to see at Photokina 2018, including of course Kodak's release of Ektachrome, Cinestill's new products, a new product from Japan Camera hunter and more! Plus we hear about the results of the Summer Holidays competitionand Paul complains unfairly about Graeme's exemplary promotional skills. https://analoguewonderland.co.uk https://twitter.com/AnalogueWLand https://instagram.com/analoguewonderland http://www.photokina.com/fair/photokina-2018/photokina-2018.php 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
In the latest episode we have Paul McKay from Analogue Wonderland. They are a new and great place to buy many different brands of film (180 so far). Paul tells us the background of the store, about some of the great brands they are working with. He describes some of the interesting characters who are hand making film too. We discuss 35mm, medium format and large format, including some interesting kickstarter project like this - https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/416154634/cameradactyl-4x5-field-camera Part 2 In this section Paul goes through the Phloggers "random questions" section too. You can find out why Analogue wonderland will be changing their insurance tomorrow (hint - King Kong). Finally we discuss the future of film. INFO *** There is a unique 10% discount code contained within this podcast too, but you will have to listen to it to find it *** Shop - https://analoguewonderland.co.uk/ Facebook feed - https://www.facebook.com/Analogue-Wonderland-226432394584478/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/photography-insights/message
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
Full Article on Website Bill Manning sits down with owner of Analogue Wonderland, Paul McKay, to discuss some really exciting film photography news for North America film shooters!
In this weeks episode Ade and Graeme had the distinct pleasure of being joined by Paul McKay, founder and head of all things at the new online film megastore Analogue Wonderland, launching tomorrow! They chat about why Paul decided to give this business a go, the kinds of films he'll be stocking and what can be expected in the future, and much more, including a really great joke. See if you can spot it! We also remind listeners that the Cheap Shots Challenge has two weeks left to run on this round, AND, in an exciting twist, Paul has donated two prizes of £25 gift vouchers to give to two winners! You can find Analogue wonderlands here: https://analoguewonderland.co.uk/ https://twitter.com/analoguewland?lang=en https://www.facebook.com/Analogue-Wonderland-226432394584478/ https://www.instagram.com/analoguewonderland/ Paddy Sumerfield Interview on Photographica: http://flowphotographic.com/photographica/ep17-conversation-for-paddy-summerfield/ DarkRoom UK Videos: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBLBD_Qht0PHmX-weQt8YhQ 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
I am looking forward to my guest this week on HHS Radio. Hollywood filmmaker and author, William McKay, will join me Tuesday night. We will be discussing many of his previous films including "Against All Odds", "Great Souls", and "Billy, the Early Years". We'll also discuss his upcoming films that are currently in production. DO NOT miss this show to hear how God is working in big ways on the "big screen".About my guest: William McKay has for more than thirty years thrived as an author, filmmaker and researcher. As founder of American Trademark Pictures, Mr. McKay has produced and written countless television specials, documentaries, radio programs, and docudrama films. Recently his docudrama series “Against All Odds: Israel Survives” became an international television hit in 2006-2010. He was the writer/producer of the feature film, “Billy: The Early Years”, which was released theatrically in the fall of 2008. His most recent book, which he co-authored with Ken Abraham, titled “Billy: The Untold Story of a Young Billy Graham”, was published by Thomas Nelson and was released in 2008 to coincide with the theatrical release of the film. Previously he authored, “Signs: Emerging Social Trends and the Future of American Christianity” with George Barna and “An American’s Quest for Peace and Prosperity.” In 2009 he produced two made for Television films, “Taking the Hill” and “Under Fire”. Currently, he is developing and producing several films, namely, “Resurrection of the Christ”, “Blood Covenant” and a trilogy based on the best selling Thoene novels, starting with, “The Gathering Storm”.