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How Smartphones Have Changed The Nature Photography Industry

Janet Pritchard
Janet Pritchard fell in love with photography on the Snake River near the Teton Range in Wyoming. She's also recently done work in Yellowstone National Park.

This interview originally aired Dec. 18, 2019. 

 

Most people today will walk around with a smartphone in their pocket, giving people access to worldwide communication, internet access, and computing power that was unfathomable even 20 years ago. However, smartphones have also given access to high quality cameras to everyone. Mountain West News Bureaureporter Madelyn Beck investigates the impact of this technological improvements on the photography industry.

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Frankie Barnhill was the Senior Producer of Idaho Matters, Boise State Public Radio's daily show and podcast.

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