I’m On TV!

Shutter Speed Episode 1Well, OK, I wasn’t really on TV. But it sounds cool, and my mom was impressed. I mean, it’s not every day she gets to hear me say, “Hey, mom, I’m on Channel 10!”. It may not be “real” TV, but it was still fun, and I think you’ll enjoy the result.

What I’m talking about is a new show called “Shutter Speed” that appears on Channel 10, which is a place you can learn about cool technology and trends. I was a panelist on the first episode, where we talked about some of the latest news and trends in digital photography. Also included is a great in-studio visit with photographer and Microsoft Icon of Imaging Phil Borges (you can learn more about the other Microsoft Icons of Imaging on the Microsoft Pro Photo website).

In this first episode we talked about online photo-sharing sites, common features in digital cameras, and more. Check it out, and let me know what you think. Even better, let me know what you’d like to see in future episodes and I’ll pass that on to Channel 10.

You can view the first episode of “Shutter Speed” with the inline video below, or by going to the Channel 10 website. Be sure to check back at the blog of Nic Fillingham, the host of “Shutter Speed”, for future episodes.


ShutterSpeed Episode 01

About Tim Grey

Tim Grey is the author of a dozen books on digital imaging for photographers, writes magazine articles, publishes the Digital Darkroom Questions e-mail newsletter, and has just started publishing the Digital Darkroom Quarterly print newsletter. He also speaks at a variety of events, and is a member of the Photoshop World Dream Team of Instructors.
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