
Apple introduced its next OS 27 systems at its Worldwide Developers Conference, which included changes to the Camera and Photos apps that revolve around AI features. Actually, that’s almost literal: the new Spatial Reframing feature lets you rotate a scene and generative AI fills in the missing details. Is it a slide into AI slop or a legitimate tool to help photographers? We’re joined by writer and photographer Craig Grannell to talk it out.
Guest:
Craig Grannell: Revert to Saved, Craig on Mastodon, Linktree
Hosts:
Jeff Carlson: website, Jeff's photos, Jeff on Instagram, Jeff on Glass, Jeff on Mastodon, Jeff on Bluesky
Kirk McElhearn: website, Kirk's photos, Kirk on Instagram, Kirk on Glass, Kirk on Mastodon, Kirk on Bluesky
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In my opinion, Apple is about to take a very dangerous step towards fake photography – here’s why, by Craig Grannell at Amateur Photographer
Apple's Spatial Reframing Is Generative AI I Can Get Behind as a Photographer, by Jeff Carlson at CNET
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Titus Making Bread (AI Photo by Kirk McElhearn using Apple Playground iPadOS 27 beta app)
Titus On a Skateboard (AI Photo by Kirk McElhearn using Apple Playground iPadOS 27 beta app)
Titus Current Tech (AI Photo by Kirk McElhearn using Apple Image Playground iPadOS 26 app)
One of Apple’s Spatial Reframing examples; notice the new white building created behind the subject. (Photo: Apple)
Jun 21
40 min

We often talk about framing a photo to get the best composition, but sometimes we don’t nail it. Or we realize in editing that a tighter crop would be better. Or something crept into the edge of the frame at the last second. In this episode, we talk about cropping photos, whether AI cropping is worth trying, and why there’s only One True Aspect Ratio.
Hosts:
Jeff Carlson: website, Jeff's photos, Jeff on Instagram, Jeff on Glass, Jeff on Mastodon, Jeff on Bluesky
Kirk McElhearn: website, Kirk's photos, Kirk on Instagram, Kirk on Glass, Kirk on Mastodon, Kirk on Bluesky
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LUMIX L10 Uncompromising Image Quality
Panasonic Lumix L10 Review: Compact, Stylish, and Capable | PetaPixel
Episode #13 - Aspect Ratios and Why They're Important — PhotoActive Podcast
When editing this episode, Kirk went to the Guardian website, and the photos of the day were not all in 3:2 aspect ratio, whereas he is sure that in the past they almost always were. Most photos in this daily selection are in 3:2 but this is changing. Photos of the day | The Guardian
Enlarging easel: this is the tool you use to crop when printing photos with an enlarger.
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Lumix L10 Aspect Ratios (Credit: Panasonic)
Kirk’s bread (Photo by Kirk McElhearn)
Jun 12
26 min

Before you go out to do some photography, how do you determine where to go? Jeff had a portrait session booked and discovered that the location was fenced and blocked -- but scouting in advance gave him time to find a new spot. We talk about tools and techniques for finding the best photo spots and conditions.
Hosts:
Jeff Carlson: website, Jeff's photos, Jeff on Instagram, Jeff on Glass, Jeff on Mastodon, Jeff on Bluesky
Kirk McElhearn: website, Kirk's photos, Kirk on Instagram, Kirk on Glass, Kirk on Mastodon, Kirk on Bluesky
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Google Maps
Storm Radar app
TPE
Lumy
Best Budget Coffee Grinders for 2026, CoffeeGeek
Jeff’s Snapshot
MiiCoffee DF54 Single Dose Coffee Grinder
Kirk’s Snapshot
Ankarsrum Mixer
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Jeff defends his spot throughout the day in the Piazzale Michaelangelo in Florence, Italy. (Photo: Jeff Carlson)
One of the photos from that spot in Florence. (Photo: Jeff Carlson)
The Photographer’s Ephemeris (TPE)
May 26
28 min

Our conversation in this episode started with news of John Ternus becoming the next CEO of Apple as of September 1, but that led to an intriguing concept that isn’t as far-fetched as it might seem: What if Apple makes its own camera? Imagine a fixed-lens compact mirrorless with a larger sensor, better glass, and all of the technologies Apple has developed for the iPhone. Could it happen? We get into the details.
(Photo: Apple QuickTake 200, by Don DeBold. Used by Creative Commons license.)
Hosts:
Jeff Carlson: website, Jeff's photos, Jeff on Instagram, Jeff on Glass, Jeff on Mastodon, Jeff on Bluesky
Kirk McElhearn: website, Kirk's photos, Kirk on Instagram, Kirk on Glass, Kirk on Mastodon, Kirk on Bluesky
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Apple Leadership - John Ternus
Apple in China: The Capture of the World's Greatest Company, Patrick McGee
tado smart thermostat
AppleCD - Wikipedia
StyleWriter - Wikipedia
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May 11
26 min

The well regarded video editor DaVinci Resolve just introduced a Photos module inside the app, making some people wonder whether the free software could replace traditional photography tools like Lightroom. We also talk about a book of passport photos, photos that change history and film simulations.
(Image: Black Magic Design)
Hosts:
Jeff Carlson: website, Jeff's photos, Jeff on Instagram, Jeff on Glass, Jeff on Mastodon, Jeff on Bluesky
Kirk McElhearn: website, Kirk's photos, Kirk on Instagram, Kirk on Glass, Kirk on Mastodon, Kirk on Bluesky
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Book Review: 'Passport Photo Service,' by Philip SHarkey, NYTimes
Occasionally a picture can change the course of history, The Guardian
DaVinci Resolve
The color grading tool used by Hollywood now supports still photos - and it’s free, Digital Camera World
The film simulation rabbit hole: Why digital photographers are obsessing over analog looks, Digital Camera World
Episode #8 - Gordon Laing on Taking Great Photos In Camera
The difference between drinking coffee and tea
Parachute Backup at Mac App Store
Episodes on Backups
Jeff’s Snapshot
EPSON inkjet printer cleaning sheet A4 size 3 pieces MJCLS
Kirk’s Snapshot
Parachute Backup app
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Apr 27
30 min

We remain fascinated by monochrome cameras, and this week we discovered just how tough it is to source the sensors used by the Ricoh GR IV Monochrome. We also talk about DNG, Adobe’s universal raw format, becoming an official image standard (and why the big camera companies probably won’t adopt it). And if you hadn’t heard, Apple turned 50!
Hosts:
Jeff Carlson: website, Jeff's photos, Jeff on Instagram, Jeff on Glass, Jeff on Mastodon, Jeff on Bluesky
Kirk McElhearn: website, Kirk's photos, Kirk on Instagram, Kirk on Glass, Kirk on Mastodon, Kirk on Bluesky
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The GR IV Monochrome Is Expensive Because the Sensor Is Hard to Source
GR IV Monochrome
Nvidia CEO's Defense Of DLSS 5 Gets Contradicted By One Of His Employees
After Over 20 Years of Efforts, DNG Is Now the Official RAW Image Standard
Apple's Best Products in Its 50 Year History, According to CNET
'Restoring' Old Photos With AI Is a Fundamentally Broken Concept
Abraham Lincoln colorized
Jeff’s Snapshot
Take Control of iPhone Photography
Kirk’s Snapshot
David Pogue Writes the History of Apple
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Apr 12
31 min

So it’s come to this. Generative AI has quickly gotten so good that it’s hard to distinguish real photos from generated ones. So where do we go from here? We talk about C2PA authentication, trusting your sources, and more.
(Image: Generated with Adobe Firefly)
Hosts:
Jeff Carlson: website, Jeff's photos, Jeff on Instagram, Jeff on Glass, Jeff on Mastodon, Jeff on Bluesky
Kirk McElhearn: website, Kirk's photos, Kirk on Instagram, Kirk on Glass, Kirk on Mastodon, Kirk on Bluesky
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Inspiring International Garden Photographer of the Year Winners (PetaPixel)
Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity (C2PA)
Google Thinks AI Can Make You a Better Photographer: I Dive Into the Pixel 10 Cameras
Fujifilm will explore the potential of 1-inch sensors, Digital Camera World
Fujifilm Instax Mini 13
AirPods Max 2
My Original AirPods Max Stopped Working, So I Put Them in the Freezer. Really
Jeff’s Snapshot
Anker Soundcore Space One
Kirk’s Snapshot
Logitech MX Creative Console
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Mar 30
32 min

Apple has announced the MacBook Neo, a $600 laptop running on the same A18 Pro processor that was used in the iPhone 16 Pro. Oh, and it has 8GB of RAM and starts at 256GB of storage. Believe it or not, lots of people on the Internet take issue with those specs, so we look at it from the point of view of whether it could be a good machine for photographers who blew all their money on a $10,000 Leica f/1.2 lens.
Hosts:
Jeff Carlson: website, Jeff's photos, Jeff on Instagram, Jeff on Glass, Jeff on Mastodon, Jeff on Bluesky
Kirk McElhearn: website, Kirk's photos, Kirk on Instagram, Kirk on Glass, Kirk on Mastodon, Kirk on Bluesky
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MacBook Neo
You Probably Don't Need an f/1.2 Lens
Leica Leitzphone
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Mar 15
28 min

The prices of digital storage are set to climb this year because AI is eating up all the available inventory. And modern photography is entirely dependent on storage, whether it's the SD cards that store the captured images, the internal solid-state memory that stores data on your computer, or the external SSDs and traditional hard drives that keep your archive of photos.
Hosts:
Jeff Carlson: website, Jeff's photos, Jeff on Instagram, Jeff on Glass, Jeff on Mastodon, Jeff on Bluesky
Kirk McElhearn: website, Kirk's photos, Kirk on Instagram, Kirk on Glass, Kirk on Mastodon, Kirk on Bluesky
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Western Digital is out of hard drives, because Ai (of course)
Take Control of Your Digital Storage
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Mar 2
28 min

The best-selling compact camera in Japan is from... Kodak? We’ve talked about compact cameras in the past, but it remains a fascinating part of the photo marketplace as people look for something different than mirrorless and DSLR cameras. By the way, do you have $10,000 to spare on a new 35mm lens? Leica’s Noctilux-M 35mm f/1.2 ASPH was just announced at that eye-watering price. Lastly, Jeff covers some new Lightroom features in the latest versions.
(Photo: Leica)
Hosts:
Jeff Carlson: website, Jeff's photos, Jeff on Instagram, Jeff on Glass, Jeff on Mastodon, Jeff on Bluesky
Kirk McElhearn: website, Kirk's photos, Kirk on Instagram, Kirk on Glass, Kirk on Mastodon, Kirk on Bluesky
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I Asked AI to Predict the Weather. It's About as Reliable as a Groundhog - CNET
Compact Camera Sales More Than Doubled Last Year in Japan | PetaPixel
Regarding the price of the Ricoh GR cameras, Kirk was thinking of the prices in the UK. In the US, the prices are $1,600 and and $2.200.
Noctilux-M 35 f/1.2 ASPH. | Leica Camera US
Leica 35mm Noctilux-M f/1.2 ASPH Review: A Long Time Coming | PetaPixel
Adobe Lightroom Classic release notes
Aftershoot
Thomas Pynchon: Vineland (Kirk said it was published in 1980; that should be 1990)
How 'One Battle After Another' Shot the Car Chase Scene Like a Gritty '70s Film - YouTube
Jeff’s Snapshot
The Uncool by Cameron Crowe
Kirk’s Snapshot
One Battle After Another
(Compact cameras. Credit: PetaPixel)
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Feb 14
31 min
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