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An iPad Camera? Large Screen Accessbility for the Visually-Impaired Photogrpaher

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March 13, 2010
An iPad Camera? Large Screen Accessbility for the Visually-Impaired Photogrpaher

Blind Photographers has written already about iPhone photography ins Shooting the iPhone 3GS. What will the iPad bring to the table? Nothing yet, as the tablet, like its older sibling, the iPod Touch, lacks a camera. However, hope is not lost. PCWorld reports that they are Sleuthing for an iPad Camera. “General consensus is...
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iPad and Accessible Photography e-Books?

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March 5, 2010
iPad and Accessible Photography e-Books?

Apple’s new iPad has had me doing some thinking about its potential impact fro the visually impaired, particularly for blind photographers. Reading an article today (thanks, Dad) about a new e-book reader software, Blio, soon to be put out by a company run by Ray Kurzweil, prompted me to consider a new issue, accessible...
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Cameras to Help Blind Photographers

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February 4, 2010
Cameras to Help Blind Photographers

From my time in the tech industry, I've tested cameras of almost every brand and make. Some cameras are better than others in certain aspects. If you're having problems with your vision even more than before (as I am) there are a couple of cameras that may actually be able to help you out...
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shooting the iPhone 3GS

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July 11, 2009
shooting the iPhone 3GS

More than two weeks ago I wrote about my excitement concerning the iPhone 3GS, because I figured it would be an accessible camera. By now I’ve got more than two weeks’ worth of practice behind me. So how did the iPhone work out for me as a camera? First of all, I think I...
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A Smart Computer for the Visually Impaired Photographer

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July 3, 2009
A Smart Computer for the Visually Impaired Photographer

When you ask anyone who is visually impaired, what is the one adaptive “tool” that aids in their everyday quality of life, I am almost certain they will say it is the personal computer. When I lost almost 80% of my vision following glaucoma surgery gone bad, I shuddered at the thought of having...
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My Two Favorite Film Cameras (so far)

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June 27, 2009
My Two Favorite Film Cameras (so far)

I have always loved the look and feel of film. I am very taken by the lo-fi shots from the LC-A, Diana, Holga, etc… Last February my girlfriend gave me a vintage Diana 151 in mint condition (complete with box!). I fell in love with this camera immediately. The results were wonderful! To lessen...
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finally an accessible camera – the iPhone 3GS

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June 23, 2009

(also posted here) This time last year I was bemoaning the general state of accessibility and new technology and grieving for the accessible camera that might never be (accessibility vaporware) But now, you get a fully accessible camera and you get a great smartphone to go with it, the iPhone 3GS. Reading the flood...
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FAQ: How do Blind Photographers Know What They Are Shooting?

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May 22, 2009
FAQ: How do Blind Photographers Know What They Are Shooting?

Just yesterday, I received the following question over email: The person who told me your name, or more specifically about your group, is lion42 and obviously a visually impaired person. I forgot the ratio she can see, but finding out about she got into photography and her subject matter. wasn’t fun. So. I will...
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A Blind Strobist

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March 23, 2009
A Blind Strobist

A year ago, a photo editor at the Chapel Hill News suggested I check out the Strobist blog. I want home that day and have been hooked since. David Hobby, the longtime newspaper photographer, has caused quite a stir in photographic circles with his guide to and thoughts on lighting. From What is Strobist?:...
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The Complete Leica M9 and 35mm F2.5 Summarit Review- From ThePhoblographer.com

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February 11, 2012
The Complete Leica M9 and 35mm F2.5 Summarit Review- From ThePhoblographer.com

The review of the Leica M9 and 35mm F2.5 Summarit are now complete. Overall, this camera is recommended and is really quite good. Leica's years of working with the M series have really boiled down to what is essentially a near-perfect rangefinder. More after the jump.
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