On this episode of Photo Geek Weekly, Alan Shapiro sits in the co-pilot seat to explore the faults of industrial design and general laziness in the photographic industry, alongside the perception of street photographers in unusual scenarios and how to best avoid being labeled as “creepy” when your work is innocent and candid. We also [...]

On this episode of Photo Geek Weekly, Alan Shapiro sits in the co-pilot seat to explore the faults of industrial design and general laziness in the photographic industry, alongside the perception of street photographers in unusual scenarios and how to best avoid being labeled as “creepy” when your work is innocent and candid. We also dive into another fun way to use your old film cameras in an instant analog fashion – a conversation well worth listening to!


Story 1: Zeiss Accuses Samyang of Stealing Its Lens Designs (via PetaPixel)


Story 2: Man Under Police Investigation for Taking Photo of Child at Starbucks (via PetaPixel)


Story 3: Manfrotto adds Befree Advanced Carbon, GT and Live Carbon models to travel tripod line (via DPReview)

Related: Really Right Stuff updates its entire tripod line-up with new features, better ergonomics (via DPReview)


Story 4: Instant Magny 35 – An Instant Back for 135 SLR & Rangefinder (via Kickstarter)


Picks of the Week:


Don: Ilford GALERIE Prestige Gold Fibre Silk Paper


Alan: Kaiser Slimlite Plano lightboxes


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