Street Focus 54: The Bloodline with Nicolas Enriquez
On this episode of Street Focus, photo journalist Nicolas Enriquez takes us into everyday life of a New York City organized gang through his photo essay titled The Bloodline.
On this episode of Street Focus, photo journalist Nicolas Enriquez takes us into everyday life of a New York City organized gang through his photo essay titled The Bloodline.
Corwin Hiebert, a management and marketing specialist, joins us to talk about his Business Action Planner for Photographers.
In this interview I’m joined by Ryan Parrilla, Dylan Hattem and Jodi Rosenblum. It’s all about Photo Plus Expo and Social Marketing! We discuss how Ryan Parrilla was able to become a social media powerhouse in such a short time, and the ever changing landscape of marketing as it is applied to photographers. And we also dive into Photo Plus Expo with Jodi… she gives a sneak peek at what’s in store for this years mega photography tradeshow.
DJI announces 2 new mirrorless Micro 4/3 cameras for aerial photography. Plus, is Canon pushing things too far with their 120MP SLR?
Street Focus is one year old! Thank you all for your support, it’s been an amazing year and I have lots of exciting shows coming up. This week I’m excited to have award winning photojournalist and documentary photographer Steve Simon join me to answer questions and more! We delve into the differences between shooting street and photo journalism and much more.
Chase Jarvis and I discuss the inception of creativeLive, where it’s been, where it is now and where it’s all going.
Apple impacts the photography industry again with the announcement of the iPad Pro & Apple Pencil and photography enhancements to the iPhone lineup.
In this new Streets of the World segment of Street Focus I take you to Cape Town in South Africa. Your local street photography guide for this trip is Leon Oosthuizen.
Part 3 of our 3-part series dedicated to managing your online presence. This week we take a closer look at social media for wedding photographers.
In this interview I dive deep inside the legendary 5DayDeal. On the surface it seems like a “too good to be true” bundle of training from some of the world’s best photographers. This interview seeks to answer those concerns.
Once you start getting into photography, I mean, REALLY getting into photography one thing that starts to happen is that you start wondering what to shoot.
Every year my friends Griffin and Valerie over at the 5DayDeal put on what I consider to the be the biggest, most exciting photography sales event of the year. They’ve assembled $3,300 worth training — and they’re “giving it away” for just $127!
In this new Street Tips episode of Street Focus, Swiss photographer Thomas Leuthard shares his Top 10 Street Tips.
After working as a commercial photographer for 15 years, French photographer Valérie Jardin is now living the dream and only shoots for the love of the craft. She does what she loves most by educating others while leading international photo workshops, mentoring, speaking and writing. She also hosts her very own (and very popular) podcast, Street Focus — on the TWiP network.
Pictage closes it’s doors and Instagram goes rectangular! Plus DxOMark gives its highest rating EVER to the Sony A7R II!
This week my guest Dutch photographer Maarten Rots talks about an exercise in photographic limitation that he recently completed in Amsterdam.
We continue our 3-part series dedicated to managing your online presence by digging into blogging for wedding photographers with special guest – Melissa Jill.
In this episode, an interesting conversation with Gigi Embrechts and Peter Demott. Equine and portrait photographers.
A discussion about 10 common beliefs that suck the life out of photographers. Plus MIT develops a camera that never overexposes a photo & the death of Pictage.
In this episode of Street Focus, my guest co-host and I answer questions about the number of keepers, how to start a street photography group and what is our preferred f/stop on the street.
This week, is Sony gearing up to take on Canon & Nikon by focusing on their full-frame mirrorless cameras? Plus Canon announces a camera that can see in the dark and Fuji goes infrared.