Jan 23

esquire iphone app welcome screen 0110 lg 17947587 161x300 Esquire magazine on the iPhoneI found this iPhone app last month, I bought it, read the magazine on my iPhone, and have been thinking about it quite a bit over these last few weeks.

What does it mean to get a magazine on my iPhone? It is the ultimate in convenience. I don’t have to go to the bookstore to pick up my copy. There is no paper being shipped around the country then recycled when I’m done with the issue.

But what I’m really wondering about is what it means to photographers. Compared to the print version, the iPhone version of Esquire has very little in the way of advertising. If this is the future, and I truly believe it is, what does it mean to the advertising industry? Things will have to change rapidly, and it will be interesting to watch and see how the advertising world evolves over the next few years.

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Sep 13

kcrwapp Great new iPhone appI stumbled across a great new iPhone app today – from one of my favorite internet radio stations, KCRW.

I’ve been a fan of KCRW for years now, but was always frustrated that I couldn’t play their music streams from my iPhone, even though their stream would appear as just another playlist in iTunes.

But with their new KCRW app, I can stream their music from wherever.

If you’re not familiar with KCRW, check them out. Based out of Santa Monica College, they play what their DJs want to play, and aren’t stuck with playlists that has been the demise of too many radio stations. Have a listen – and don’t forget to donate! KCRW survives on donations alone.

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Jul 12

Got my iPhone 3GS a few weeks ago, and have really been having lots of fun with it.

A few days after getting the phone, I went on a vacation with the family, and it seemed the kids were obsessed with knowing every 5 minutes where we were on the map. They were amazed – or were they? It’s something they’re growing up with, so I think my wife and I were more amazed – they just took it for granted.

So that experience changes the way I think about photography, and what it means to talk to the new generation through visuals. It’s an exciting time.

Of course, it comes in handy for sharing shots of props with stylists…

Props

Props

Or even taking videos of the kids dribbling a basketball…

Apparently you can talk on it too! But is that really important anymore?

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