A Faster Horse provides an analytical view at media and technology and is dedicated to the discussions that we're missing, but that are worthwhile to have – made by a nerdy feminist hobby photographer and lawyer.
S1 E3 · Wed, March 18, 2020
I'm closing out this season about photography with my take on what has to be one of the most classic debates: Analog vs. Digital. Here's my contribution: It's just the wrong discussion to be had. To be quite honest, I don‘t think we're doing well with the transition from analog to digital at all. Mostly because the wrong parameters get compared, and as always, nostalgia gets in the way. While the analog process is clearly the past, everyone shooting digital just seems to lust after "the analog look". Let‘s look at what we can learn from the analog process. Links: 70: The Gaia Argument — On Taking Pictures — Overcast Timestamp Link The Art of Photography – What is the photographers intention? Side by Side – IMDb
S1 E2 · Wed, March 11, 2020
Continuing to talk about photography, we take a look at how today's most popular cameras work – and what they have in stock for photography as a whole. I decided to take on this topic while being caught between being utterly annoyed by the constant praise of smartphones and disenchanted by the lack of really advanced technology in "real" cameras. Because after all, it would not only be arrogant, but also foolish not to consider what smartphones have in stock for photography as a whole. Listening to this episode, you stand to learn something about smartphone photography as well as the hyperbole of the "real camera" faction. Links: Gerald Undone – Depth of Field Myths: Does Focal Length & Sensor Size Affect DoF? YouTube Denae & Andrew – Pixel 4 vs. Canon RP for Night Photography DPReview TV – iPhone 11 Pro for Photographers The Art of Photography – Smartphone Cameras Explained How to Enable Technology Previews on Lightroom Mobile Apps
S1 E1 · Wed, March 04, 2020
Kicking off this first season of A Faster Horse, I'm tackling a topic that really forced itself into my mind every time I got deeper into thinking about photography: What, and I can't emphasize this enough, is a photo? As someone who hasn't been shooting since 20 years, I'm approaching this question with the digital process in mind. But this discussion isn't an end in itself: I think we need to further acknowledge and understand the challenges everything technical brings for the creative side. Understanding sometimes intricate technical details is a necessary first step. Whether you're an advanced photographer or the occasional instagrammer, I challenge you to not take something useful or interesting away from this episode :) Links: The Art of Photography – What is the photographers intention? The Art of Photography – About RAW image files and Lightroom vs Capture One Maarten Heilbron – The Myth of colour science — Maarten's really good take on the discussion about "color science", which of course is only relevant when shooting jpg. Sean Tucker – To Edit or Not to Edit your Photography? — Sean with a very good take on the – related – discussion about post processing in the stricter sense
Trailer · Fri, February 21, 2020
Subscribe to this feed to get all of the episodes of A Faster Horse as soon as they appear – The first episode will drop on March 4th! A Faster Horse is a podcast providing an analytical view at media and technology and aims to bring forward the discussions that we're missing, but that are worthwhile to have. It is made by me, Timm, a nerdy feminist hobby photographer and lawyer (to-be). A word on schedule: A Faster Horse isn't an all-around weekly podcast. I can't produce quality that's worth your time on a weekly basis. Therefore, I'm taking a few weeks to produce mini seasons on specific topics like photography, user interface, movies, games, or potentially any aspect of technology, really. I'm gonna dole out the episodes weekly. There may also be the occasional one-off episode. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts, check out the website at fasterhorse.show . Links: A Faster Horse — Website @fasterhorse_pod on Twitter
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