TWiP 421 – GoPro, AstroPad and The White House
TWiP 421 – GoPro, AstroPad and The White House
It’s only been a few short years since GoPro redefined the action camera space with their Hero line. Pretty much anywhere there are action sports or outdoor activities happening, you’ll find a happy infestation of GoPro cameras.And the company hasn’t stopped to count their billions, they continue to iterate, polish and perfect the action camera segment. This time with the introduction of their newest camera, the Hero 4 Session.
And over on the desktop, a new company called Astro HQ, founded by two former Apple employees, have released new software that transforms an ordinary iPad into a fully functional graphic tablet! The software will allow photographers, and other creative professionals to create, retouch or paint directly onto the image.
Links Mentioned in This Episode
- GoPro reinvents its action camera with the GoPro Hero 4 session
- Astropad allows you to turn your iPad into a graphics tablet
- The White House lifts it's 40-year ban on photography
Picks of the Week
- Martin: Astropad
- Doug: “Salt of the Earth” with and about Sabastião Salgado.
- Frederick: DxO ONE
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- Intro Music by: Scott Cannizzaro