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Photographer and founder of LensCoat, Scott Elowitz opens the show. Thanks Scott!
I talk to photographer David duChemin about the five years since his famous fall off a wall in Pisa, Italy back in 2011.
Interesting details about Canon's Q1 2016 earnings. (#)
The Smithsonian Institution's National Portrait Gallery devalues a photographers image of Prince by releasing it without her permission. (#)
Leica releases a camera with no LCD screen, no video capability and no Leica red dot logo...and it's still crazy expensive. (#)
Sony's earnings report shows extremely strong operating income as its Alpha line continues to sell well. (#)
Getty sues Google alleging it's Google Images search encourages piracy and harms content producers. (#)
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