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Photographer a-anderson.com/">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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