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11 September 2017
In this recurring column, we highlight a few items we've run across that don't merit a full story of their own but are interesting enough to bring to your attention (with more than 140 characters). This time we look at Hurricane Irma, Alan Schaller, lighting gear, freeing up iPhone space, lighting design and Google Street View.
- In Hurricane Irma Crashes Across Northern Cuba, Alan Taylor presents 30 unusual images of the devastation.
- The Many Shades of Alan Schaller highlights the work of the London photojournalist. "The act of creating something using nothing but your surroundings, natural light and your eye is what interests me the most still," he says.
- Zach Sutton provides A Breakdown of Lighting Options Available for Photo and Video at LensRentals. Short and sweet, it focuses more on the tech than the brand.
- In My Quest to Free Up iPhone Space, Derrick Story exports his videos to free space on his two-year old iPhone 6S. But it doesn't work as expected. Naturally.
- In the next installment of his Lighting 103 course, David Hobby takes a "little side trip" to explain How Designers Gel Live Performances. New York lighting designer Lucas Krech, who is also a photographer, details the process.
- Among the more ambitious photo projects in the history of the world Google Street View comes to mind. The project is celebrating its tenth anniversary and John Nack has a little look back to kick off the party:
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