Month: May 2012

  • TWiP #256 – Canon & ASMP

    This week on TWiP, not just one, but two special interviews. Frederick sits down to discuss photography associations with Eugene Mopsik from the American Association of Media Professionals. Also, Chuck Westfall from Canon joins us to talk about Canon’s dSLR line, and look at what Canon is up to in the video space.

  • TWiP #255 – Deliberate Photography

    On this episode, “The Pirates” movie filmed with 50 1D Mark IIIs, Leica announces an $8000 camera that only shoots B&W, an interview with wildlife photographer Charles MacPhearson, and a panel discussion on being deliberate in your photography.

  • A Review of the Sony NEX-7 with Doug Kaye

    Doug Kaye and Frederick Van Johnson sit down to discuss the new Sony NEX-7 digital camera ($1,350 US). In this Google+ Hangout video, Doug shares his findings after testing the camera over several days.

  • TWiP #254 – The Psychology of Photography

    This week on TWiP, Derrick Story and Bruce Clarke join Frederick to discuss the topic of the Psychology of Photography – specifically the photography mindset. We also run down the latest news from Canon, Nikon, BlackBerry, and Olympus. And an interview with Playboy shooters Arny Freytag and Jarmo Pohjaniemi.

  • TWiP #253 – The Retouching Debate

    This week on TWiP we’re discussing possible entry-level full-frame dSLRs from Nikon & Canon, a teenager petitions Seventeen magazine to publish non-airbrushed images, the Olympics is looking to ban the sharing of photos via social networks, and home furnishing giant IKEA enters the camera market.