Tag Archives: Photography
Best of the Web Weekly Roundup: Aug 29 – Sept 4
Posted on 04. Sep, 2009 by Bradley Hebdon.
Wireframing Resources An excellent collection of wireframing how-to’s, tips, advice and resources. A great read for both Information Architects and anyone who works with IA’s. Audi Conversations Visualization Click on the “Conversations” link at the bottom of the page. Here you’ll experience a social media visualization and aggregation of Audi related YouTube videos, Flickr Photos, [...]
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Become a Virtual Tourist with 360Cities.net
Posted on 27. Jul, 2009 by Bradley Hebdon.
360Cities is a breathtaking virtual tour, showing thousands of panoramas made by hundreds of photographers. The stunning photos are interactive, spherical panoramas which beg you to explore them. This can be done by dragging your mouse around, and zooming in and out. For best viewing, use full-screen mode and for alternative views, right-click to expose the views menu. [...]
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New camera enables focus after snapping shutter
Posted on 22. Jul, 2009 by Bradley Hebdon.
Refocus Imaging, Inc. is an early-stage company headquartered in Mountain View, California. Refocus is taking the next big step in photography, transforming the camera into a powerful computational platform. A Refocus camera can do things that have been considered impossible since the invention of photography. The ability to focus a picture after you take the [...]
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Esquire Magazine blurs the distinction between Photo & Video
Posted on 04. May, 2009 by Bradley Hebdon.
Captured on the Red One Digital Camera (that’s a frame resolution of 4096×2304, or 9.4 megapixels), the video-sourced cover image of Megan Fox, is thought to be a first in the magazine industry, challenging traditional SLR photography and the distinctions of photo vs video. In terms of where this technology is best suited, I would imagine this approach [...]
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An interview with fashion photographer, Leo Lam
Posted on 28. Jan, 2009 by Bradley Hebdon.
As an on-going feature, I’ll be chatting with colleagues within the larger ecology of “User Experience”. Through this, I hope to broaden the reader’s perception of what “User Experience” truly implies, and that this is not a term reserved exclusively for labs and virtual spaces. To kick this off, I sat down with fashion photographer Leo Lam. We go [...]

