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16 March 2019
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. This time we look at the Global Climate Strike, Jacob Blickenstaff, the next full frame cameras, Polarr, printing and money.
- In Global Climate Strike: Students Take to the Streets -- in Pictures, Paul Bellsham presents images from around the world of yesterday's protests. And in Pictures From Youth Climate Strikes Around the World, the New York Times adds a few more.
- Jacob Blickenstaff is On the Road With Jacob Collier in his continuing On the Road series focused on the creative lives of notable musicians.
- Thom Hogan speculates on The Next Full Frame Cameras from Sigma, Sony, Canon and Nikon.
- Kyle Wiggers reports Polarr Raises $11.5 Million for Offline, On-Device Computational Photography. "As deep learning compute shifts from the cloud to edge devices, there is a growing opportunity to provide sophisticated and creative edge AI technologies to mobile devices," said Borui Wang, Polarr CEO.
- Kirk Tuck describes My Solution for Printing these days. Outsourcing, in a word.
- In The Problem of Writing and Money, Tim Carmody quotes from Sandra Newman's essay What if You Can't Afford 'A Room of One's Own'? before revealing his own battle with poverty. It might be said of photographers, too.
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