TWiP 445 – Travel Hacks from Pro Photographers
Planning some photography trips in 2016? In this episode, I sit down with Valerie Jardin and Shiv Verma — two veteran frequent fliers, to discuss a few of their best travel hacks for photographers.
Planning some photography trips in 2016? In this episode, I sit down with Valerie Jardin and Shiv Verma — two veteran frequent fliers, to discuss a few of their best travel hacks for photographers.
Street Photographer Marco Larousse and I spend an hour talking about project ideas, tips and resolutions for 2016.
As you may have noticed, the Your Itinerary show on the TWiP Network, featuring Rob Knight, has been dormant for a while. Here is an update on what’s happening.
This week my good friend and acclaimed wildlife and nature photographer Martin Bailey joins me in a friendly nature versus street photography face off.
The FAA officially launches its drone registration program. Google adds shared memories to Google Photos. Plus leaked photo and specs for Nikon’s D5.
A deep dive into the creative side of the process of designing and putting a wedding album together for our clients.
The holidays are just around the corner so our panel shares tips for capturing great holiday photos. Plus the 2016 Pirelli calendar breaks tradition and stereotypes & iOS 9.2 supports a new USB camera adapter.
This week my guest co-host is my good friend, photographer, author and founder of the the Out of Chicago conference, Chris Smith. Together we answer questions about printing, being invisible and B&W vs. Color.
Adobe adds some useful updates to Photoshop. Plus Phase One acquires Mamiya and is Virtual Reality ready for it’s close up?
This week Dutch street photographer Willem Jonkers tells us how to get really close to your subjects on the streets with a fish eye lens…
Effective strategies to help wedding photographers get a handle on their communications and achieve that utopia known as inbox zero.
Is Samsung getting out of the camera business? Plus Canon goes after grey market camera dealers and Leica aims to take on the big guns of the photography world with it’s newest camera.
This week Street Hunter Spyros Papaspyropoulos shares his top 10 street tips with us.
In this interview we have a “post mortem” discussion to see how the promotion went, and how much money they made (and donated to charity).
Removed is a photographic series by Eric Pickersgill that explores the way personal devices play a role in society, relationships, and the body.
Reuters issues a worldwide ban on RAW photos, Panasonic brings post focusing via firmware, & students at the University of Missouri try to prevent a photographer from doing his job.
On this episode we’re going to share some strategies to help drive sales this Christmas and end the year on a strong note to make sure you have those extra dollars in your bank account to help you get through the leaner months when your not as busy with weddings.
In this interview, I visit Giovanni Donelli — one of the principals in AstroPad, to discuss their application, and get a look into how this software might help change the way photographers approach post-processing entirely.
Model Mayhem becomes more reliable with verified credits. Eye-Fi acquires OKDOTHIS and enters the world of photo-sharing apps. And Hasselblad and DJI form a strategic partnership.
This week my guest co-host Marius Vieth and I discuss how to develop a style and how to get in the zone.
A former Instagram model edits photos to reveal the truth behind them. Plus B&H is under fire for its’ working conditions & layoffs begin at National Geographic.