I should probably stop complaining about the cold after hearing about the frigid temperatures on the east coast of North America. My heart reaches out to you folks.
The Sunday Edition has continued to grow, both in length and readership, over the last few months. This is becoming my favourite article to complete each week, but reading all the links in full can take a fair chunk of time. Take The New Yorker’s feature on Jonny Ive for example — at 17,000 words, you’re going to need two cups of coffee before you get through it all.
Either way, I hope you continue to find some great writing in this week’s Sunday Edition.
- What ISIS Really Wants — (The Atlantic)
- Jonathan Ive and the Future of Apple — (The New Yorker)
- Fashion — (Dustin Curtis)
- The Iterative Life — (Chris Bowler)
- VSCO Cam: Filtered Photos, No Emojis Allowed — (NYTimes.com)
- How I Control My Mac with Automatic + IFTTT + Dropbox — (MacStories)
- The Right Kind of Friction — (Tom Bihn)
- 1884 Caviar Warehouse Transformed Into Spectacular Loft in New York — (Freshome)
- Quantified Homescreens — Notes on Numbers — (Ernesto Ramirez)
- Darkwater — (Matt Gemmell)
- Rare Scenes Captured of Tokyo in Dense Fog — (Spoon & Tamago)
- Core77 / Cool Photos Showing What Happens When Balloons Freeze — (Core77)
- Google and blogs: “Shit.” — (Marco.org)
- The Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mark II Review — (Steve Huff Photo)
- Pro photographers embracing the flexibility of iPhone, Instagram — (Digital Trends)
- How to Kickstarter — (Studio Neat)
- Derek Jeter, Budding Media Mogul, On Launching The Players’ Tribune — (TechCrunch)
- Review: Olympus 14-150mm f4-5.6 II Weather Sealed — (The Phoblographer)
- Adventures in Film Photography: The Canon AE-1 Program — (Analog Senses)
- Olympus 40-150mm f/2.8 PRO vs. Panasonic 35-100mm f/2.8 — (Mirror Lessons)
- Regarding the App Store Revenue Split — (Awkward Hare)
- The iPhone 6 Versus the iPhone 6 Plus — (The Brooks Review)
- On the Pricing of Apple Watch — (Daring Fireball)
- Neil Buchan-Grant On Shooting Olympus Micro Four Thirds — (ePhotozine)
Happy Sunday.