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2 May 2020
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 Robin Schwartz, ExifTool, Workprints, Jens Krauer and Harold Davis.
- In At Home, Robin Schwartz's Lens Is More Focused Than Ever, Samantha Cooper talks to the photographer about photographing her pets, a 14-year-old Oriental shorthair and a 9-year-old Chinese crested.
- Guide to Using ExifTool to Correct the Time, Rename, and Geotag Your Photos lists three commands you can execute from your system prompt using the free software package from Phil Harvey.
- Mike Johnston's discussion of Workprints led to some interesting comments by readers about their own approach, which may just happen to keep your printer from clogging, too.
- In Well, This Is Bad, Paul Molitor dissects Fujifilm Ambassador Jens Krauer's Bedford-Stuyvesant project. Are Molitor's expectations fair? Is Krauer making a bit more of his work than he should?
- Harold Davis writes about Building a Photographic Community During Tough Times after a customer demands a refund for attending live webinars when Davis releases videos of the webinars at no charge on YouTube. "We want to help right now as best we can, be as inclusive as we can and build community," he writes. "We truly believe that we are all in this together."
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