Recent blog posts
Skyscrapers are built, the sun rises and falls, flowers open … and it happens in seconds, using time-lapse photography. Maybe you’ve looked at sublime time-lapse films like this, seen digital content creator contests like Intel Momentary Lapse, and think “that’s not me, that’s the province of enthusiasts and pros. I don’t have that special hardware/software... Read more >
I’m headed to Las Vegas for CES 2012 next week. I’m taking my camera, and my goal is to take some high quality photos in and around Las Vegas and at the Consumer Electronics Show. One of the ways I try and uplevel my photography skills is by checking out photos by other photographers and... Read more >
I think this photo of Intel trucks by Ryan Holst of Los Gatos, California is a wonderful example of visibly smart photos. It appeals to both sides of our brains — the creative and the analytical. With the creative, great visual, we enjoy the composition and the way he’s framed the shot, as well... Read more >
I am so intrigued these days by great photography. Let me share a visibly smart photograph with you on this fine Friday. You can click the photo to embiggen or read the description to learn how the photographer, Laszlo Ilyes, created the image. When we first launched the Intel 2nd Generation Core processors, Curtis Walker... Read more >
The Intel Museum has been redesigned and is sporting an entire new look with cool new exhibits and activities for young and older geeks alike. If you haven’t visited the Intel Museum, it is definitely worth a stop if you’re in the Santa Clara area. If you’re out of the area, you still might enjoy a quick look at these photos my colleague Nick took and uploaded to Intel Photos on Flickr. 









