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Lens Shark Photography Podcast

Ep. 37: Do You Ask for Forgiveness...or for Permission? - and more

Lens Shark Photography Podcast

Sharky James

Visual Arts, Arts

4.41.2K Ratings

🗓️ 10 January 2016

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

Here's episode 37 of the PetaPixel Photography Podcast. You can also download the MP3 directly and subscribe via iTunes or RSS!

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In This Episode

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Photographer Michael A. Anderson opens the show. Thanks Mike!

A photo project gone wrong sparks controversy and brings up ethical questions. (#)

Samsung's camera business is noticeably absent from CES 2016 in Las Vegas. Is the end near? (#)

Would you buy a paper camera? (#)

A judge rules that a monkey can't own the copyright to its famous selfies. (#)

A Leica M to Sony E mount autofocus adapter is in the works. (#)

The New York Public Library puts 187,000+ old, public domain photos online. (#)

Kodak looks to make film happen again with a 8mm film camera with digital tech. (#)

Photographer (and listener) Michael A. Anderson wants to know if it's best to get the shot then ask for forgiveness, or ask for permission first then shoot.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

This is Mike Anderson with Michael A Anderson Photography in Concord, North Carolina,

0:05.5

and you're listening to the Petapixil Photography Podcast with Sharkey James, hey now!

0:12.0

Welcome to the Petapixil Photography Podcast, Episode 37.

0:17.0

Do you ask for forgiveness or for permission? In this episode, an update in the monkey copyright case, Samsung's cameras are a no-show at

0:31.4

CS 2016, a well-intentioned photo project goes horribly wrong.

0:36.8

Kodak thinks Super 8 will make a comeback.

0:39.5

And photographer Mike Anderson has an interesting question for me. All that and more in episode 37 of the Petapixil Photography Podcast.

0:49.0

Thank you so much Mike for opening the show. I greatly appreciate it.

0:55.3

Mike Anderson is a Concord North Carolina-based photographer who specializes in

1:00.5

weddings, commercial assignments, sports, and families.

1:04.0

But truth be told, Mike can really do it all.

1:07.0

And it's that mastery of his craft that has grown his online following into the tens of thousands

1:12.0

and caught the attention of Facebook.

1:14.0

The company.

1:15.0

I'm not just talking about people on Facebook.

1:17.0

Actual Facebook.

1:18.0

Now a little later in this show we have a question that Mike sent in that I find quite interesting

1:22.0

so we'll be answering it here.

1:24.0

To check out his work head on over to Michael A Anderson.com with hyphens in between all of that

1:29.9

or you can hit the show notes for the link.

1:32.2

And I'd like to thank you all for joining us here in episode 37 of the Petapixil Photography

1:36.7

Podcast.

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