On this episode of Photo Geek Weekly, I’m joined by Mike “Sharky” James as my copilot to discuss the possibility of open-sourcing the software for light field cameras, the dismal performance of the L16 camera in reviews, how documentary footage can be misleading, and much more – including stories about my frustrations with microstock websites. [...]

On this episode of Photo Geek Weekly, I’m joined by Mike “Sharky” James as my copilot to discuss the possibility of open-sourcing the software for light field cameras, the dismal performance of the L16 camera in reviews, how documentary footage can be misleading, and much more – including stories about my frustrations with microstock websites. Definitely worth a listen!


Show notes:


Story 1: Lytro might open source its light-field photo sharing platform


Related: Review: The Light L16 is Brilliant… and Braindead


Story 2: If you’ve seen the viral starving polar bear photo, read this thread on why linking it to global warming is BS


Story 3: I Sold a Photo on Adobe Stock and… Earned Pennies


Story 4: A Mantis Shrimp-Inspired Camera That Sees Polarized Light


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