Jane's Photography Stuff
Friday, April 27, 2007 - 
Bobbi Lane

I listened to the excellent 47th Digital Photography Show the other day and was really impressed with the conversation they had with Bobbi Lane. Most of the interview was about using photography to tell a story, and it was really inspiring, it really made me think about a lot of things. She offers her services for teaching, and what came across in the chat was how good a teacher she must be. An excellent episode of the podcast.

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Wednesday, April 25, 2007 - 
We're all photographers now


All Photographers Now!
Originally uploaded by Jane Dallaway.
My photo Pebbles has been projected as part of the We're all photographers now! exhibition at the Musée de l'Elysée in Lausanne, Switzerland. It was displayed on the 21st April at 3.17PM Central European Time.

It's a really nice idea, you upload your photo and then wait - 100 photos are chosen randomly every week, and when a new photo is displayed a photo is taken of it being projected and then emailed to the photographer. It's just the kind of exhibition I can imagine happening at fabrica.

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Wednesday, April 18, 2007 - 
Gorillapod

I was bought a Gorillapod at Christmas and have used it on quite a few occasions. Tonight I was listening to a The Digital Photography Show podcast and was pleased to hear an interview with Joby from the PMA show.

The Gorillapod is a really cool little gadget, and I was really pleased to hear that the line has been extended, so there are now 3 different Gorillapods - the original (which I have), the Gorillapod SLR and the Gorillapod SLR-Zoom. They have also been trialling different colours for the Gorillapods, which sound like great fun. I'm looking forward to seeing them and I might need to look at getting one of the bigger ones when I get my DSLR.

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