. . Over at PDNonline.com, there’s an interview with Kwaku about the iPhone version of his site he created to make his work more accessible. Kwaku, who worked with designer Giorgio Baravalle, talks about the cost, look, and how he’s coordinating the iPhone version with his regular website. “The iPhone completely changed the digital landscape,” [...]
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Highlights from the APA panel discussion on presenting your work to the new-media landscape
. I took pages of notes at the sold-out APA/NY panel discussion at Calumet on Wednesday. Let’s just say there was a lot of meat on that bone. I’m going to serve it up in two separate posts. The panel was unusually strong: Roberto De Luna, photo editor at Time Out New York; Joe Pritchard, [...]