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B&H Photography Podcast

iPhoneography and the iPhone 7 Review

B&H Photography Podcast

Jill Waterman

Podcast, Photography, Arts, Visual Arts, Bh, Photo

4.62K Ratings

🗓️ 15 September 2016

⏱️ 70 minutes

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Summary

The iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus will be available on September 15, 2016, and we’ve organized an episode to celebrate iPhone photography, including a hands-on review of the new iPhone 7 Plus. Joining us are three photographers who bring unique perspectives to the imaging capabilities of the iPhone. First, we speak with Robin Robertis, a 2016 winner of the iPhone Photography Award and an artist for whom the iPhone provided a new creative tool for her ethereal and vibrant work. Next, we speak with Ed Kashi, a multi-faceted, veteran photojournalist and filmmaker who was one of five photographers assigned by Time magazine to document Hurricane Sandy with just an iPhone. Kashi also teaches workshops in iPhone photography for National Geographic, and will discuss how he incorporates mobile photography into his journalistic work. After a break, we speak with Brendan Ò Sè, a photographer from Cork, Ireland, whose playful image of the curved lines in Copenhagen’s Superkilen Park was chosen for the “Shot on iPhone 6” ad campaign. He'll talk with us about that experience and how the iPhone revived his love for photography. Finally, to put a bow on this episode, we sit with Olivier Laurent, editor of LightBox, at Time.com, to chat about his first impressions of the iPhone 7 Plus. Mr. Laurent was given the latest iPhone 7 before its official announcement to test and review its camera, and he shares his thoughts with us on the new features and specs. Guests: Robin Robertis - 02:00 Ed Kashi - 16:37 Brendan Ò Sè - 37:36 Olivier Laurent/iPhone 7 Review - 57:25 Photograph: Robin Robertis

Transcript

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0:00.0

You're listening to the BNH Photography Podcast.

0:04.1

For over 40 years, BNH has been the professional source for photography, video, audio, and

0:08.9

more.

0:09.9

For your favorite gear, news, and reviews, visit us at bnh.com or download the BNH app to

0:15.5

your iPhone or Android device.

0:17.7

Now here's your host, Alan White.

0:20.5

Welcome to the BNH Photography Podcast.

0:22.5

Today's episode is an iPhone Extravaganza.

0:25.6

Hey John Harrison, I will be speaking with several of Claim Photographers and how they

0:29.8

have incorporated the iPhone into their day-to-day workflow.

0:33.4

By now most of you have probably heard that a new iPhone has been announced and depending

0:37.4

on your source of information, the iPhone 7 is either the best or worst thing that's

0:42.2

ever happened to photography.

0:44.4

As we are recording the phone is not yet available, but our guest, Olivia Laurent, editor of

0:50.1

Lightbox at Time.com has had it for about a week now and it's going to be joining us in

0:54.9

the studio.

0:55.9

He's going to tell us about how he got his hands on the new phone before the rest of us

0:59.1

and some first impressions of how it works as a camera.

1:02.8

But before we speak Olivia, we're going to be chatting with three photographers, each

1:06.2

with their own iPhone story to tell.

1:08.8

First up is Robin Roberta's, a winner of the 2016 IPP, the iPhone Photography Awards.

1:16.4

Robin will fill us in on the apps and accessory sheets to create our unique images.

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