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Capturing Tomorrow: The Impact of Future Tech on Imaging

Shutter Stories: A Canon Podcast on Photography, Filmmaking and Print by Canon Europe

Apr 4, 202459:11Arts

From the dawn of the daguerreotype to the era of mirrorless technology, the imaging landscape has continually evolved, driven by technological advancements that have reshaped how we capture and tell stories. In fact, we...

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Capturing Tomorrow: The Impact of Future Tech on Imaging is an episode from Shutter Stories: A Canon Podcast on Photography, Filmmaking and Print by Canon Europe. From the dawn of the daguerreotype to the era of mirrorless technology, the i...

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Published Apr 4, 2024, 59:11 long, audio available.

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From the dawn of the daguerreotype to the era of mirrorless technology, the imaging landscape has continually evolved, driven by technological advancements that have reshaped how we capture and tell stories. In fact, we could be living through another leap in imaging technology now, driven by AI. What lies beyond the current viewfinder? What innovations await us in the next chapter of visual storytelling? What impact will they have on the creative process and the consumer experience? Alessia Glaviano, Head of Global PhotoVogue and Director of the Photo Vogue Festival and David McClelland, technology expert, journalist and podcaster join host Ilvy Njiokiktjien to explore these topics and share their views. Alessia Glaviano Leading figure in international photographic criticism Over 20 years experience working at Condé Nast in various roles, starting as a photo editor at Vogue in 2001. Launched PhotoVogue in 2001 - an industry-leading platform exemplifying diversity behind the camera and a multitude of perspectives. Users worldwide (amateurs to professionals) can share their photographs which published online under the curatorial supervision of professional photo editors Launched the Photo Vogue Festival in 2016 as a place to further the conversation around the promotion of creativity, diversity and justice in image-making. David McClelland Technology journalist, presenter and podcaster with a specialism in the intersection between creativity and technology Featured in various programmes for the BBC and written for publications including TechRadar, and Wired Keynote speaker for clients including Adobe, BT and HSBC

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Published Apr 4, 2024 and 59:11 long