B&H Podcast: Chat with Inventor of the CMOS Chip, Professor Eric Fossum

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Encore: The Art of the SNL Portrait, with Mary Ellen Matthews

"Live From New York, it's Saturday Night!" That single sentence has become a catchphrase for devotees of comedy and popular culture for more than 50 years—generations of fans who willingly turn their attentions from the height of weekend revelry to the televised antics of Saturda ...  Show more

Unit Set Photography: Myles Aronowitz & Cara Howe

Photography has plenty of different specialty areas—portraits, sports, fashion, food, still life—to name just a few. In today's show we're going to investigate a specialty that involves all these subjects, while calling for a photographer who is technically precise, emotionally i ...  Show more

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