I was asked recently what I thought about Graham Platner and realized that I hadn't really formed an opinion about him. I've not written anything about him, either on socials or on here, and it seems like the iron is rapidly cooling so I might as well have a strike. I live in…
The most hated people in America are leaders of big tech companies. This definitely wasn't true when I got into the industry, so how did we get here? Our current tech environment can trace its roots to the personal computer revolution of the 70s and 80s. There was a real DIY sw…
In 1989, The Offspring released their self titled album. On it is a song called Tehran: In your plane in the blue sky You roam again Words that echo in your mind Make your heart beat faster This is no Vietnam…
In 1995, Turing laureate Niklaus Wirth wrote an essay called A Plea for Lean Software in which he mostly gripes about the state of software at the time. Among these gripes is this claim which Wirth attributes to his colleague Martin Reiser1, though it's become to be known as Wir…
Several days ago, ICE agents murdered Alex Pretti in Minneapolis. As is now customary, Stephen Miller interrupted his usual torrent of racist anti-immigrant abuse on Twitter to call Pretti an "assassin" and a "domestic terrorist" in an attempt to frame his killing as a justifie…
Earlier in 2025, I started to poke around and experiment with using LLM-based AI. My purposes have largely been educational. While I absorbed the basics of machine learning during my general computer science education, I have never engaged directly with the topic and have not s…
On Mar 30, 2025, Hank Green posted on BlueSky: Some of the critiques I’ve seen [of abundance liberalism] do seem to boil down to the old mainstay of “people should stop wanting the things they want” and I don’t really know how to handle that. “We don’t need more h…
Charlie Kirk was assassinated in Utah today, just a few short hours ago. As of this writing, the suspect is still at large. We don't know anything about their politics or their motivations. Kirk's body is not yet cold, but virtually everyone has already made up their mind about…
Ezra Klein and Derek Thompson's book Abundance made a big splash when it landed in March of this year. I wanted to get around to reading this while on a train or a plane, but as luck would have it, I sleep incredibly well on both, so it's languished in my "to read" pile until no…
A lot of us in NYC are basking in the glow of an unexpectedly decisive Zohran Mamdani victory last night. In addition to the happiness that an election night could be something to celebrate, there is some schadenfreude, or in the poetic words of Ashley Feinberg, an "incredible s…
I recently came across "Odin: A Programming Language Made For Me." The author of the post has also written a book about the Odin language, and it's a really nice technical overview of aspects of Odin that he recognizes from programming practices he used at the game company "Our…
Jack Ma, the founder of Alibaba and formerly one of the richest people in China, has reappeared this week. It's not the first time he's managed this feat; he also reappeared in 2023. This time seems more impactful, because it was among a group of businessmen in the front row of…
I thought it would be useful to record my journey through various technologies on this blog, akin to Simon Wilison's TILs. Since my experience with LLMs has felt more like fighting a battle against their less desirable proclivities, I decided that calling it an AAR is probably m…
I'm finally comfortable admitting that LLM no longer stands for Lunar Landing Module. After an 8 month break where my technical output was limited to updating this blog to use SQLite instead of MongoDB and creating a Minecraft modpack and a few mods, the itch to tinker and expl…
If you travel in east Asia in the winter, especially to Korea or Japan, you'll find yourself somehow in strawberry season. This is because they grow short-day cultivars that flower and ripen in the winter. A few years ago, I bought some of the best strawberries that I've ever h…
My blog has been on hiatus for some time. I've not published a post since April 2022, which is nearly 3 years ago. I have been writing steadily in the interim, but I didn't manage to write anything that I felt met the bar that I had established for myself on this site. One of t…
I recently worked with a photographer to estimate and negotiate a project for a smaller sports apparel client. In our initial creative call, the client described the need for “dynamic and compelling” product images of their new retail line consisting of 100 items of athleisu…
British political news: Nigel Farage is facing competition for his parliamentary seat from “a man with a trash can on his head, better known as Count Binface”. From the country that brought you Boaty McBoatface…
City’s Beautification Initiative Hamstrung By Commitment To Local Artists. “I’m pretty sure when the mayor promised residents a revitalized arts district, he didn’t mean a couple of wonky fish sculptures haphazardly nailed to a tree…” Bwhahaha.
Sony has introduced some fantastic cameras for professional photographers over the past few months. It now appears that the company is keen on launching something that benefits enthusiasts who are on a budget. While there have been reports of the launch of Sony RX10 V, it has no…
Back in 2013, the Phoblographer reviewed the original Sony a7; our review can be found here at this link. In 2021, we questioned whether or not it's still good and I came up with a few suggestions on how to make it better if you've still got it. It's now 2026; and I still use my…
Trust me when I say this, you're working your camera gear way too hard. That's why we created the Photography Care Program, in collaboration with Full Frame Insurance. Dust affects your camera and lens performance more than you think, and unless you're constantly cleaning the l…
The Flashback 35 V2 is a camera that we said isn't just insanely fun, but we also rated it amongst one of our best travel cameras of the year. We say this even despite the cost of the camera rising and some issues with the DNG Raw file capabilities. Thankfully for the company, t…
From The Public Domain Review, The Many Lives of the Medieval Wound Man, a diagram found in many medical texts beginning in the early 1400s. Living on today in libraries from Copenhagen to Munich, the strange figure of the Wound Man gives modern viewers a glimpse of the wor…
If Only There Had Been a Sign That the Face-Melting Nazi from Indiana Jones Wouldn’t Make a Good Senator. “Marion Ravenwood said he trapped her in a room and physically assaulted her. But I decided to keep supporting Toht anyway.”
Interviews with some of the dwindling number of survivors of World War II Japanese American incarceration camps, including George Takei.
Olympus has some wonderful cameras in their lineup. From the iconic GH series, to the newly launched S1 series, there is so much for users to choose from. However, the company has some fantastic cameras that were launched a decade ago, and some of them deserve a comeback. This i…
A couple of weeks ago, in The George Carlin Model of AI, I said personal AI needed to work first on what George called a place for my stuff. Should Apple occupy that whole personal space, kinda like René Magritte visualized in a surrealist painting seventy-five years ago? I thi…
Marcos Paulo has been making all sorts of phone-sized wallpapers for the World Cup and posting them to Threads. You have to poke around to find them in his account, but here are a few direct links: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. Tags: design · fashion ·…
How to talk about “AI” without adding to the anthropomorphization. Suggestions: “artificial intelligence → probabilistic automation” & “AI agent → probabilistic, unverified software manipulator”. Seems like the horse is out of the barn on this though…
Mister Rogers visits Eric Carle’s studio and paints with him (full episode). Carle wrote and illustrated The Very Hungry Caterpillar and other children’s books.
Over the past few centuries, humans have decimated bird populations — you can hear it in the thinning of the dawn chorus — but it’s difficult to notice sometimes because of shifting baseline syndrome.
Martin Timko (aka matogolf) cut this video of the best musical moments from Hans Zimmer & Friends: Diamond in the Desert. He plays a number of pieces from various soundtracks, including Dunkirk, Gladiator, Interstellar, Dune, and The Dark Knight. Great to hear live performanc…
Some camera accessories help one get the best of their device. An example is a trusted camera strap, which helps photographers to lug their gear around their shoulders with ease. A good camera strap is not just stylish, but also functional for various genre photographers. Ensuri…
Sloan on Fable: “This is literally the core muscle of any/every language model: ‘I need to quickly and accurately understand what kind of document I am inside.’ Yet the sensitivity of that orienteering, the subtlety of it, has gotten so much better.”
The Camera & Imaging Products Association (CIPA) has always been a beacon for the photo world's knowledge on sales. The agency's numbers have helped one to understand trends, and how those trends can affect our future. As part of the May data results, CIPA has revealed where we…
New Patricia Lockwood for the London Review of Books: A Tradcath Wedding. “He pronounced the word ‘nuptial’ as noopt-see-all. If that’s correct, never tell me.”
We know that film photographers have wanted more of a price drop for a while. And we here at the Phoblographer have been working on getting the best things for our members. Today, we're introducing a new benefit: 10% off all film developing, printing and scanning services from B…
Photographers who love taking portraits have most likely experimented with a variety of focal lengths; or they're at least curious about what each does for the genre. Popular focal lengths include 85mm, but in the past few years 50mm and 35mm lenses have become better and better…
This year, the Sigma 85mm f1.4 DG Art lens series turns 10 years old. This was one of the more highly anticipated lenses that came out after the company announced their global vision program. Now that most photographers use mirrorless cameras, they're probably reaching for the l…