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N 3 B 23.2K C 5 E Apr 20, 2010 F Apr 20, 2010
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Daily Surprise: Video Interview with Alfie Goodrich
While I was in Tokyo, I had the good fortune of getting to work with Alfie. It's a very short talk, but we get to find out more about digital medium format cameras, Alfie, and some of Alfie's amazing work. You can find out more about him on japanorama.co.uk/.
Video Embeds from SmugMug
Today's video is hosted over at SmugMug (I have a SmugMug Review) here on the site. What do you think of the embedding? Does it play smooth for you? Can you see it in HD when you go to full screen mode? Is it easy to use compared to YouTube videos? Let me know your feedback!

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N 36 B 64.9K C 45 E Oct 14, 2009 F Oct 14, 2009
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See the full 5-minute video at www.stuckincustoms.com/2009/10/13/a-new-kind-of-photography/

OH MY GOSH THE FLICKR VIDEO QUALITY IS BAD... I hate for you to even see the teaser... see the hi-res vimeo here!

By now, I think you all know that I like experimenting and trying new ideas. I have created something here below -- I don't know what it is. It's not photography; it's not video; it's not cold scientific slow-mo with bullets through apples; it's something else. What do you think about it? Can you help me come up with a name for it in the comments below or by sending me a Tweet? I have entitled the piece "The Moments Between, Episode 1: Japan". Yes, that means there are more episodes coming... they take a lot of work to produce.

Is it "new photography"? I don't know - I think some of this has been available to big movie studios with sophisticated special effects teams and the like. But this can now be done by the common man - it is inexpensive, understandable, and fun. Have ever wanted to capture something that is in between a photograph and a video? Some of those micro-monents that are important and wonderful?

How did I do it? I'll reveal that in an upcoming video! I'm still perfecting the technique... so, just as I have done with the popular HDR Tutorial on the site, I will endeavor to put together a tutorial on "this", whatever the name might be.

You can also click this link to see the HDR Photos from Japan I have published thus far.

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