Mar
31
2009

Hey all,
I know lately it’s been a lot of tech posts and gear stuff. There’s a reason. I’ve started working for some magazine in Singapore. Unfortunately I can’t post anything from the shoots till the stories run. So be patient and hopefully I get a release or can post some links to the magazine once my work starts appearing. Until then tide yourselves over with my co-founded new project: Accidental Epicurean.
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Mar
27
2009
Hey all,
I’m not much of a pen fan, but loads of photographers are. Wacom Intuos are the standard pen tablet for the majority of working graphics professionals… and for a reason. They’re really well made and will last you a long time. This is also a great time to buy into the series as I imagine you’ll start seeing a liquidation of still perfectly great Intuos 3’s go on clearance.
I’m thinking about picking one of these up once they become available, not because I want to draw on screen very much (though that will be nice for applying masks to pictures in PS), but because these are supposed to stave off carpal tunnel better than even the most ergonomic mouse. I spend more than a fair amount of time on a computer and any little bit will help. Plus the quick keys can be mapped to specific actions and other commands in PS speeding up your entire workflow… this coupled with my iPhone and Logitech MX1100 mouse will put pretty much every command I normally use off the keyboard and just a button push away.
Wacom Intuos 4 - Anyone needing a gift idea for me?
Paul
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Mar
26
2009
I used to own a huge Maurice Sendak illustration book. Loved that thing. Not just Where the Wild Things Are, but all of his stuff. In college I was in to puppets and wanted to do some adaptations of his stuff. Glad to see Spike Jonez is taking it to the next level. I don’t even care what the script or plot is, so far the photography of this movie is so beautiful I could sit there for 2 hours just watching it
Trailer after the jump: › Continue reading
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Mar
25
2009

To be honest I hate these little things. To me they just feel so junky in the hands. But these entry level Canon’s are great for people with tiny hands/budgets. At this price point the sensor and video options make it a great deal…even more so when they fall to under 500 on the used market. I forsee a lot of extreme videos getting shot with them then - skateboarding, biking, etc…things that might normally break a camera, but at a low price like that who’d care?
Canon EOS T1i via Gizmodo
Paul
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Mar
19
2009
Hey all,
In case you feel overwhelmed with Twitter… here’s something to overwhelm you more
Smashing Magazine’s 99 Twitter Apps
These will cover just about anything you would ever need to fully implement Twitter into your life, website, whatever.
Paul
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Mar
18
2009
Hey all,
New update out (I’m a couple days off sorry) for TweeDeck. TweetDeck is what I use to annoy the world with my “tweets” from the desktop. I’ve previously mentioned Tweetie for use on the road with my iPhone. To be completely honest, I’m not sure why Twitter is so huge… but I do like it with integration with Facebook so I can brag keep people informed while out on the town or on vacation.
Before this update I had to sort of hack my system to have Twitter work with Facebook. Now for the rest of you this is a built in feature. Check out TweetDeck if you use Twitter and would like a full-featured interface for your desktop.
Paul
no comments | tags: iPhone, TweetDeck, Tweetie, Twitter | posted in product
Mar
17
2009
Hey all,
The recipe for these cookies comes from Joanna’s mom and are a traditional family recipe. I’m grateful to them for sharing them. Recipe and discussion after the jump.
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1 comment | tags: Cookies, food, Molasses, photography | posted in food
Mar
15
2009
Most of you know that I’m really wanting to move back into video. Quality is getting crazy good and so are the cameras offering video features. I’m still a bit confused by all the modular systems of the Red Camera, but I love what they’re trying to do…. so much so that I rode an Oakley board in Bali in support of James Jannard founder of Oakley and Red Cameras. I’m very interested to see how these systems will develop and change the industry.
Scarlet Video Preview
Red Website
Paul
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Mar
13
2009
Wanted to share this volcano shot I captured in Ubud. It had been raining during our drive up from seafood near Kuta. The clouds parted for a moment and gave us a great view of the main volcano on the island. A really nice site, glad I was able to capture it… from the passenger seat of the cab
Paul
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Mar
12
2009

Hey all,
Since the kitty pictures seemed to strike a chord with folks I thought I’d throw up a couple monkey pictures from Monkey Forrest in Ubud, Indonesia. They might seem cute at first but look through till the end… › Continue reading
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