Vision Slightly Blurred
A podcast by PhotoShelter
140 Episoade
-  PSA: Unsplash is Still Awful for Photographers (and end users)Publicat: 21.10.2020
-  Has Adobe Gone Too Far?Publicat: 13.10.2020
-  Did President Trump Stage Photos While Being Treated for COVID-19?Publicat: 06.10.2020
-  Photoville Returns to NYC in a Pandemic, TIME 100 Covers, and Photos of Fancy CakePublicat: 01.10.2020
-  Emily Ratajkowski Wants to Reclaim Her Image. What Does That Mean for Photographers?Publicat: 23.09.2020
-  Do You Still Need a Photography Website in 2020? (And Get Your SEO Guide Too)Publicat: 22.09.2020
-  BJP's The Ones to Watch and SFMOMA Animates the Pioneers of PhotographyPublicat: 15.09.2020
-  The Folded Map Project's Tonika Johnson Confronts Alec Soth & the NYTPublicat: 09.09.2020
-  California Wildfires, the Whitney Screws Up, Texas Isaiah, and RIP Chadwick BosemanPublicat: 02.09.2020
-  What Photographers Can Learn from the Whitney Museum & See in Black DebaclePublicat: 01.09.2020
-  The Strange Lure (and Joy) of Other People's PhotosPublicat: 18.08.2020
-  Beirut in Photos, #IwanttoseeNyome, Is Getty Selling Images of Child Exploitation?Publicat: 11.08.2020
-  Kodak Becomes a Pharma Company, AP Switches to Sony, RIP John LewisPublicat: 03.08.2020
-  Martin Parr Apologizes, Male Doctors Try to Shame Their Female Peers with Photos, and the Hippest OctogenariansPublicat: 27.07.2020
-  Dario Calmese Photographs Viola Davis for Vanity Fair and References a Slave PhotoPublicat: 20.07.2020
-  Annie Leibovitz Photographs Simone Biles for Vogue...and Twitter Loses Its MindPublicat: 13.07.2020
-  Did the Media Get Played by Trump? Magnum Faces Questions About Diversity, and Hot Dogs!Publicat: 06.07.2020
-  Presented with Pride – The Evolving POV of LGBTQ PhotographersPublicat: 29.06.2020
-  Jake May's Beautiful Juneteenth Photo, Jesse Dittmar Snaps Charli D'Amelio, and NYT's Selfies of Black PhotographersPublicat: 22.06.2020
-  Photojournalists Have a Heated Ethics Debate & Black Photographers Create the VogueChallengePublicat: 15.06.2020
Photography has evolved into something more than an aggregation of pixels. Photographer/Photo Editor Sarah Jacobs and PhotoShelter co-founder Allen Murabayashi discuss photography and its intersection with culture and technology in this weekly podcast. From facial recognition to the photographers capturing Beyoncé, Vision Slightly Blurred will help you see photography through a new lens.
