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15 October 2021

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 Nancy Sheung, 30 emerging photographers, scanning illuminants and an app for mics.

  • Sarah Gilbert presents a few of the images from the 1960s and 1970s by Hong Kong photographer Nancy Sheung now on exhibit at the Photo Oxford Festival.
  • Ellyn Kail names the single image winners of Feature Shoot's Emerging Photography Awards. All 30 of them. But only two images are displayed. You'll have to enter your email address to see more, apparently. We didn't try. Sometimes two are all you have time for.
  • In Illuminants for Scanning, Jim Kasson begins a series of articles on "illumination schemes, ways to hold the film flat, and mechanical assemblies." In this one, he argues for the virtues of using a Westcott LED panel even if its "spectrum isn’t nice and smooth."
  • Røde Central is a free app "for the Wireless GO II that lets you configure your device settings, unlock advanced features, activate and deactivate functions and update your firmware" from your desktop [MW] or iOS and Android device.

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