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Lens Shark Photography Podcast

Ep. 163: Target Trickery or Just Premature Shenanigans? - and more

Lens Shark Photography Podcast

Sharky James

Visual Arts, Arts

4.41.2K Ratings

🗓️ 30 March 2017

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

Episode 163 of the PetaPixel Photography Podcast.
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Featured: Photographer and digital artist, Erik Johansson

In This Episode

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Photographer and digital artist Erik Johansson opens the show. Thanks Erik!

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Did Target pull a fast one or are people making a big deal about nothing? (#)

Panasonic sets the record straight after article implies it's dismantling its camera division. (#)

Canon may be improving the 4K video crop factor in its 5D Mark IV. (#)

Is Instagram really shadow banning photographers...and a security update you can implement right now. (#)

An adapter allowing Canon EF lenses to be mounted to the Fujifilm GFX mirrorless medium format body emerges. (#)

Dell introduces an 8K monitor, but does anyone really need one? (#)

A company allows for remote flying of drones, but does this jive with FAA regulations? (#)

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Outtake

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Transcript

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0:00.0

This is photographer Eric Johanson and you're listening to the Petapixil photography

0:04.0

podcast with Sharkey James.

0:06.3

This episode is sponsored by our friends at Tenba.

0:09.5

Use promo code Petapixil and get 10% off your order at Tenba.com.

0:14.0

That's T-E-N-B-A.com.

0:17.0

Welcome to the Petapixil Photography Podcast, Episode 163.

0:22.0

Target trickery, or just premature shenanigans.

0:27.0

In this episode, did Target pull a fast one or are people just too quick to call shenanigans?

0:36.0

Panasonic sets the record straight.

0:38.0

A new canon to Fuji film GFX adapter emerges.

0:42.0

Is Instagram really shadow banning photographers?

0:45.2

New rumors for Canon 5D Mark 4 shooters?

0:48.2

How illegal is it to fly drones over the internet?

0:51.4

Dell has a monitor not everyone needs, and I need your help to

0:55.0

spread the word. All that in more in episode 163 of the Petapixil

0:59.6

Photography Podcast.

1:05.0

Thank you so much, Eric for opening the show. I greatly appreciate it, brother.

1:10.0

If you haven't seen the incredible work

1:12.0

of photographer and digital artist Eric Johanson, you've really been missing out.

1:17.0

To call his work art would be an understatement, and once you see it, you'll know exactly what I mean.

1:22.0

It's the kind of stuff that dreams are made of,

1:24.8

and that's exactly how his work has been described.

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