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London, Bath, Scott Kelby & My 1% Fix

Last weekend I was lucky enough to attend the Shoot Like A Pro tour in London, a photography seminar hosted by the prolific author/photographer/trainer Scott Kelby (not sure in which order he’d put them in, but he’s extremely well known for all three and probably much more). Its the first time in 2 and a half years that Scott has taught in the UK, but based on the attendance this time I suspect he’ll be back soon. I’d recommend anyone with an interest in photography gets along to this seminar if it ever comes back to the UK – Scott is an extremely engaging and funny host, and the day flies along without a minute of boredom. If you want an indication of the kind of training Scott offers, there’s no better place to look than his very own KelbyOne Web site where he has courses along with lots of other industry experts.

The following day I was in Bath to walk with Glyn Dewis on the ‘Scott Kelby Worldwide Photowalk’, an annual event hosted in cities across the globe making it the largest social photography event in the world. We were lucky that Scott, who had hosted his own walk in London earlier in the day, jumped on a train to Bath and walked along with our group, so I got a few minutes with him during the day.

Anyway, the point of this blog post today was to remind you of a great product I’ve been using for some time now. Scott was getting towards the end of the walk, and having been on the go all day he was trying to send his wife back home in Florida a text message, when he realised his iPhone […]

Two words on Yosemite

As you are no doubt aware, OS X Yosemite was released to the public on Friday. For free (paid upgrades? How old fashioned!). But for those people asking me whether they should upgrade immediately, I have two words of advice:

NOT YET!

Ok, so that’s the short answer, now for the slightly longer version with my reasoning.

Like a lot of computer users/geeks I fully understand the “need” to upgrade to the latest/greatest software as soon as it’s available. But the fact is, new software is almost always buggy. It doesn’t matter how well it’s written and tested, when it’s released to millions of users, there’ll always be a couple of software/hardware configurations that haven’t been accounted for and tested. Or bugs that just weren’t spotted for whatever reason. That said, Yosemite was subject to a fairly long, and large, public beta so I expect less issues than perhaps in previous releases of OS X.

So here’s my honest opinion on upgrading to any new OS. Let the others find the problems, let the developers fix them…..and then upgrade. This is the least painful way forward, even for someone using a computer at home. But for a photographer, graphic designer, videographer or writer whose main tool to do their work (other than the talent they were blessed with and the skills they have developed through hard work) is their computer……it’s professional russian roulette. You’ll probably be ok, but then again you might get the 1 in 6 bullet that not only stops you working right now, but leaves a trail of damage and creating a mountain of work to get back to where you were before the upgrade.

Of course there’s going to be some of you who still say ‘screw waiting’ […]

A week of living with the iPhone 6 Plus

Seven days on from getting an iPhone 6 Plus I thought it might be useful to report back on how I’m finding it. Apple and the iPhone range in particular is getting some bad press at the moment so I wanted to offer my objective opinion on what the new model is like.

After watching the Apple announcements on September 9th (sorry, attempting to watch what was the worst stream in the history of Apple event streams),  I was undecided on which option to take when it came to the upgrade I was eligible for with my phone contract. It took me a while to make a decision on which model to get because moving from a 4” iPhone 5 to a 5.5” iPhone 6 Plus was definitely going to be a mjor change. That said, I was more tempted by that model because of the supposedly superior battery life and also the Optical Image Stabilisation in the camera’s lens (in theory this allows you to take better, less blurry images in dark environments, and more stable video footage) . But it did take me a couple of days to finally decide that the 6 Plus was going to fit my pockets (in every sense).

Having placed an order with Apple for an iPhone 6 Plus just three days after release (I was in the US at the time and wanted to see them in person before choosing between the 4.7” and 5.5” model), I was more than a little disappointed to be told it would be the end of October before I received mine (there is a subplot, but I won’t bore you with that right now).

To cut a long story short, I got lucky last week […]

iExcited?

If you didn’t know by now that Apple has an event lined up for tomorrow evening (6pm UK time), where have you been these past few weeks? The rumour mill has been rife, the component leaks plentiful and for the first time in a couple of years my interest is very much piqued.

During my time in the Apple market, I’ve seen some spectacular launches; iPod, iPhone, iPad being the obvious ones. And they’ve all had an air of something special leading up to the announcement. Sure, all Apple events are touted as being special, but every couple of years you feel they have something major, and groundbreaking to put out to the world. We felt it with the iPod (not the first disk based audio player, but the word iPod became ubiquitous, like Hoover and vaccum cleaners, to the devices function), the iPhone (not the first “smartphone”, but it sure as heck was the first that grabbed the public’s attention and grew the trend towards smart and away from feature phones), and the iPad (not the first tablet – are you seeing a pattern here?). And there’s definitely that feel in the air this time.

Everyone knew there was a phone coming, and a tablet when they were finally launched, but despite all the talk nobody had really made accurate predictions of what Apple would offer. In the same way, we’ve been hearing of the Apple TV (not convinced the time is right for that now) and iWatch for the past couple of years, so maybe this the time for Apple to release something new onto the world.

We know that Apple executives have talked about new products in new categories, and having their best product pipe […]

Reminder about password safety

You’ve probably seen a lot of press recently about nude photographs of several celebrities being published, and how that’s linked to iCloud somehow. Today I wanted to remind you of some advice I first posted back in December 2013.

There are so many “cloud” services available these days, and many people use them as a great way of storing their important files, particularly photographs. While, Apple (and the FBI) are still in the early stages of investigating how these celeb’s images have come to light, it does seem likely that they are part of one or more attempts to hack into Apple’s iCloud accounts.

There has been one confirmed report that iCloud didn’t prevent repeated attempts to guess your password (this was patched by Apple immediately to lock you out after 5 incorrect password attempts), and there’s a higher than likely chance (in my opinion) that this is the method the hacker(s) have used to gain access. All they would need is the celeb’s iCloud account (an email address), and a lot of guesses at their password to be able to see everything in that person’s account. Celebrities normally know other celebrities, so once you get into one account you’d probably have a wealth of new email addresses to run through…….

The important thing to note here though is that the act of guessing passwords would be relatively slow (in comparison to hacking a compromised user database), so the chances of someone guessing a celeb’s password are massively increased by them choosing a real word, or date perhaps. By having a long, complex and unique password you’d reduce the risk exponentially of someone gaining access to an account this way.

You might also want to review every other password you […]