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Episode 57: Matt Armendariz, Kristina Gill, and Julia Turshen

Episode 57: Matt Armendariz, Kristina Gill, and Julia Turshen

FromAfter the Jump


Episode 57: Matt Armendariz, Kristina Gill, and Julia Turshen

FromAfter the Jump

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Length:
28 minutes
Released:
Dec 19, 2013
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This week on After the Jump, Grace Bonney is talking food imagery with guests Matt Armendariz, Kristina Gill, and Julia Turshen! Specifically, Grace and the cast talk about the Internet era, and how social media outlets like Instagram and Pinterest change the way that people see and interact with food. How do intellectual property rights apply to photographs of food shared on these sites? How has Instagram changed perceptions around photography? Find out all of this and more on this weeks edition of After the Jump! Thanks to our sponsor, The International Culinary Center. photo via mattbites.com photo via Epicurious It takes a lot more work with the camera to get the photos that Instagram does. I dont think one will replace the other. Theyre complementary. [8:30] -- Kristina Gill on After the Jump I enjoy Pinterest, but Im not super interested because Im more into creating the images. [17:45] -- Matt Armendariz on After the Jump
Released:
Dec 19, 2013
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Wednesdays at 1:00PM EST The theme song for After the Jump is "Bell" by Screaming Females Design blogger Grace Bonney of Design\*Sponge takes her love art and design from the web to radio. Through a series of interviews with designers, store owners and up-and-coming members of the creative community, Grace will delve deeper into the world of independent artists. From exploring the day-to-day lives of contemporary makers to discussing the challenges they face, After the Jump will take the conversation off the screen and into real life. Design\*Sponge founder Grace Bonney has a unique angle on the industry, having worked as a contributing editor at Domino, House & Garden and Craft magazines, and as a freelancer with top publications like New York Home, Food and Wine, In Style, Better Homes and Gardens, New York Magazine, CITY Magazine, Time Out New York Kids, Archinect, The New York Post, Everyday with Rachael Ray and others. In addition, she wrote a weekly design column for the Philadelphia Inquirer for two years and has worked as Style Editor of HGTV’s Ideas Magazine. She is also the author of "Design Sponge at Home." Heritage Radio Network. All Rights Reserved.