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The post-Polaroid age: some still cling to instant film | csmonitor.com

Posted on 10 April 2008 by mcinnes

Photographer Isabel Asha Penzlien shoots the latest and greatest in the New York fashion scene, but she still loads film into the back of her medium-format Hasselblad. For many clients, she likes to present actual photographs – on paper, and on the spot – so she loads her camera with Polaroid film.

The post-Polaroid age: some still cling to instant film | csmonitor.com

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Strobist: Peter Yang Shoots Admiral William Fallon

Posted on 10 April 2008 by mcinnes

Imagine this:

You have all of 25 minutes to shoot Admiral William J. “Fox” Fallon for an Esquire Magazine feature story. They need a portrait that conveys intensity, but you will be shooting in a typical office setting.

And on the day you show up, your subject (who also just happens to be the U.S. CENTCOM Commander) is busy focusing on the fallout from the just-announced assassination of former Pakistan Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto.

What do you do?
Strobist: On Assignment: Peter Yang Shoots Admiral William Fallon

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Bizarre Fujifilm Eula

Posted on 10 April 2008 by mcinnes

Article From Boing, Boing,

Edie sez, “I’m in the market for a digital SLR, and found something rather disturbing. B&H Photo says that to purchase a Fujifilm IS-1 camera, you must fill out an end user license agreement. Even weirder is the EULA itself: It asks what ‘legitimate business purpose’ (their words, not mine) the camera will be put to. Additionally, if the camera is sold, lost or transfered, you have to notify Fujifilm. WTF BBQ?”

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