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All of the Cameras →

October 08, 2020 in UX Writing, Photo Class
All of the Cameras

A run-down of the entire camera market

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Tags: photography, smartphone photography, cameras, technology, products

The Camera I Recommend Most →

September 27, 2020
The Camera I Recommend Most

The Leica D-Lux 7 in black, also marketed as the Panasonic LX100 II: jack of all trades

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Camera UX: Sealing the X100V

August 20, 2020 in User Experience

Feeling as confident as possible from dust and other elements

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Tags: X100V, camera, weather sealing, accessories

GX10

October 16, 2019 in Lifestyle
GX10

Thoughts for a non-existent camera

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Tags: products, things, cameras
Neukölln, Berlin. Pixel 3.

Neukölln, Berlin. Pixel 3.

Why I returned the Pixel 3

September 28, 2019 in User Experience

Nothing is as important as user experience.

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Tags: smartphone, smartphone photography, gadgets, technology, lifestyle
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Place des Vosges, 4th Arr, Paris. iPhone 7, post-processed.

Place des Vosges, 4th Arr, Paris. iPhone 7, post-processed.

My First Non-iPhone

September 01, 2019 in User Experience

We have amazing computing devices always at our fingertips. Does it matter which?

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Tags: Pixel, Google Pixel, Pixel 3, smartphone, smartphone photography, iPhone, iPhone 7
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Issos shore, 65mm f2.8 ISO 100.

Issos shore, 65mm f2.8 ISO 100.

Pictures in the Water

August 31, 2019 in User Experience

The joys and frustrations of making images in the ocean. A review of the Olympus TG-5.

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Tags: cameras, photography, Olympus TG-5, Greece, vacation, holiday, Corfu, beaches, reviews

Controlling Sight

November 12, 2018
Controlling Sight

I decided that what really mattered to me was color, composition and personal connection to the moment. The camera itself is just a technicality, isn’t it?

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Source: https://medium.com/@keithtelfeyan/controlling-sight-14ed3e1853ac Tags: photography, dilemma, journal, essay

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a flâneur is an ambivalent figure of urban affluence and modernity, representing the ability to wander detached from society with no other purpose than to be an acute observer of industrialized, contemporary life.


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View fullsize George Floyd Square, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. I visited in June; two intersections, three streets taken over in memoriam (and supporting infrastructure) - an interesting scene.. somber to an extent, yes, and emotional. But with undercurrents of f
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View fullsize Well, we all know I should probably start posting my Berlin lifestyle pics instead of these USA road trip landscapes, but not yet. 

These are from North Dakota (and nearby Wyoming and Montana) - quite boring, but also serene and pleasant, in the way
View fullsize I don’t hate this work of art. It’s saccharine, sure. Bit silly, touristy, cheesy and overly patriotic. But it does aim to celebrate something quite worthwile: the greatness of civic duty in the service of an Enlightenment constitution, a
View fullsize I first thought "Deadwood" was a made-up name for some highfalutin HBO Western drama, and ignored it for years before finally realizing it's one of the best series ever made. It's about how society creates itself, how civilization is born f
View fullsize I really wanted to go to this place because of the movie Badlands (1973). But it wasn’t like that at all. It’s more like Zabriskie Point (1970). 

Alien landscape experienced on a soul-searching drive across Americana is given that extra
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