An ASMP Academy Show
ASMP’s
Week in Review
Returning in 2023!
Join ASMP General Counsel and Head of National Content & Education Thomas Maddrey as he covers the most important information that happened in the photo and creative industries. Interview, case studies, equipment announcements and more. See the latest episode below and scroll down for access to past shows.
Episode Three Links & Materials
Story #1: Controversy Swirls Over Photo Contest Winner’s Use of Children
— Twitter Post – @duckrabbitblog
— Twitter Post – @theblkgaze
Story #2: History of the ‘Dutch Angle’ and Why Movies Tilt the Camera
— YouTube Video on the Dutch Angle
Story #3: Instagram is Paying Up to $35,000 to Lure Creators
— Tech Crunch Article
— Reddit Post
— IG Support Page
Story #4: Contracts Are Not the End, or the Beginning, of a Photo Project
Story #5: ASMP Academy is a New Hub of Business Resources for Photographers
Episode Two Links & Materials
Story #1: How B.J. Novak Became a Global Stock Photo Model Without His Consent
— B.J. Novak’s IG Stories Highlight
— New York Times Article
— CNN Article
Story #2: Eye Autofocus Tracking Isn’t Really for Pro Photographers
Story #3: Cottingley Fairies: The Photo Hoax That Fooled Kodak and Arthur Conan Doyle
— W. Butcher & Sons Quarter-Plate Midg Camera
— Eadweard Muybridge Wikipedia
Story #4: Instagram Nearing Launch of Paid Creator Subscriptions: Report
— TechCrunch Article
— Photo Courtesy of Twitter User @thebkh
— The Information Article
— Mosseri Comments
Episode One Links & Materials
Story #1: Facebook Is Shutting Down Its Photo Face Recognition System
— Facebook’s Official Announcement
Story #2: How the Kodak Brownie Changed Privacy Rights Forever
— The Right To Privacy (Samuel D. Warren & Louis D. Brandeis)
Story #3: Photographers Are Taken Advantage of, and Enough is Enough
— How Much Can You Make Selling Stock?
Story #4: New 5D Disc Storage Can Store 500TB of Data for 13 Billion Years
— Engadget Article
— Scientific Paper on Research
Story #5: Beware Scammers Impersonating Nat Geo Photographer Enric Sala
— Frederik Trovatten Website
— Original Story on Reddit
— Nat Geo’s Warning