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Fast Company Chris Gayomali |
How VSCO Grid Plans To Set Itself Apart From Instagram VSCO -- short for Visual Supply Company, but pronounced "VisCo" -- formed in 2011, when Joel Flory and his cofounder Greg Lutze started a business designing WordPress templates for photographers. |
Fast Company Dec 2013/Jan 2014 Margaret Rhodes |
Gadget Guide: The Home Baristas & Picture These La Marzocco GS/3... Hasselblad Stellar... ROK Espresso Maker... |
IEEE Spectrum March 2013 Mark Anderson |
Beyond the White Paper Videos and slideshows are taking center stage in presenting technical information |
IEEE Spectrum May 2012 Mark Harris |
Light-Field Photography Revolutionizes Imaging A new generation of cameras promises an imaging revolution |
IEEE Spectrum May 2012 Grotta & Grotta |
Pixels: Size Matters A camera's sensor area, not its pixel count, determines the quality of a photograph |
Fast Company May 2012 Kate Rockwood |
Three Tricks To Dress Up Your iPhone Photos With new technology comes new obsessive tricks -- like these from Adam Bronkhorst's new book, SnApp Shots: How to Take Great Pictures With Smartphones and Apps. |
PC Magazine September 28, 2011 Jim Fisher |
Nikon J1 Nikon's first compact interchangeable lens camera, the J1, is capable of capturing sharp images at incredible speeds in a body that's much smaller than a D-SLR. Its autofocus is extremely quick and accurate, and the included lens delivers consistently sharp results. |
PC Magazine September 26, 2011 Ben Gottesman |
Readers' Choice Awards 2011: Cameras and Camcorders Wondering why you have a digital camera when you've got a phone that takes pictures? Quality, video, and great service are just a few of the reasons. Find out who provides the best. |
PC Magazine August 5, 2011 Jim Fisher |
Sony Alpha NEX-C3 The Sony Alpha NEX-C3 builds on the already-excellent NEX-3, but manages to be lighter and more compact. |
PC Magazine July 5, 2011 David Pierce |
Olympus PEN E-P3 The Olympus PEN E-P3 Micro Four Thirds camera offers a pleasing mix of a smaller-than-SLR body, fast performance, and beautiful images, but for the best pictures possible you still need a true D-SLR. |
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