DP Review Monday November 18, 2024
Fujifilm is entering the cinema camera market, and,notes DIY Photography, the company is going big. The new camera, called the the GFX Eterna, will use the 44 x 33mm medium-format sensor found in Fujifilm’s GFX 100 II and 100S II cameras, adds DP Review. The 102MP sensor will be paired with Fujifilm's X-Processor 5, also brought over from its more stills-focused cameras. Set to be released in 2025, the GFX Eterna will compete with other large-format cine cams like Red's V-Raptor with a 41 x 21.6mm sensor, and Arri's Alexa 65, with its 54 x 25.6mm sensor.
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David Schonauer Monday November 18, 2024
Over recent months, PPD has spotlighted a number of stories about the resurrection of print magazines, including a planned revival of Life magazine, that touchstone of 20th-century photography. So
were reports of print media's death greatly exaggerated? This answer, noted Bloomberg recently, is complicated. Many of the publications that crowded newsstands and mailboxes 20 years ago have indeed
closed entirely, and almost all the … Read the full Story >>
Rolling Stone Friday November 15, 2024
Rolling Stone reports that Noel Gallagher has created a six-hour "ambient mixed" version of Oasis‘s 1995 hit “Champagne Supernova," to be played in London’s National Portrait Gallery as part of the exhibition “Zoë Law: Legends.” The exhibition, which features over a hundred of Law's portraits of famous subjects from the worlds of art, fashion, business and entertainment—including one of Gallagher—runs from Nov. 29 to March 2. 2025. Exclaim thinks a recording of the ambient version “would make for some good house music to play before shows on Oasis's biblical reunion tour,” which launches next year.
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Wallpaper Friday November 15, 2024
First published in 2001 and long since sold out, the late Swedish photographer Lars Tunbjork’s book Office brought together his images of workplaces across New York, Tokyo and Stockholm, shot between 1994 and 1999. The work, notes Wallpaper, offered a heightened reading” of the otherwise familiar spaces—the office as a fractured, strange setting in which daily lives play out. Now publisher Loose Joints is bringing the book back in a re-release, along with a second volume, LA Office, featuring Tunbjork’s images of workspace in Los Angeles.
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