Shutters Inc – episode 314

This week, could jpeg images soon have DRM embedded to prevent unauthorised use? How do you feel about that?
Reg told us about Toshiba selling its sensor manufacturing division to Sony for $165M.
Sleazy Sydney-based hands-on ‘fashion designer’ gets his just desserts,
15 ‘firsts’ in photography,
plus some images of the earth from high altitude,
Adam told us about the photographers stooping to pretty low-levels for their eagle shots,
Go Pro are bringing out their own branded drone,
the shooting has started in the wild west of drones and personal air space,
and naturally, the insurance companies want to protect your investment for you, and by ‘protect’, we mean gouge you for some more insurance premiums.
Could this have something to do with Canon’s ‘no-show’at the recent Digital Show in Melbourne?
Auto mechanics recreate classic renaissance paintings in this brilliant portfolio,
Pocket Wizard comes out with the Plus VI with integrated hot-shoe,
where do we draw the line on the potential uses for flags in photography?
This guy knows how to make using flash difficult and boring, all while missing the desired outcome!
And Chase Jarvis has some tips on preventing your gear from falling out of your bag.
The “pass the camera – project #1” book is now available on Blurb, but to be honest, the price is crazy steep. If the price doesn’t bother you, go for it. If you’d prefer a cheaper option, I’m going to create a smaller version (7″ x 7″) this week, and will post details when that one is available for purchase.

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Bruce Williams

I have been a professional audio engineer since the mid 80's and am happy to do for free in my spare time what I get paid to do during the week. I created Shutters Inc in May 2005, and it is today (as best as I can tell) THE longest-running photography podcast in the world.