Street Focus 40: Streets of the World – Kathmandu with Chris Marquardt
In this Streets of the World segment of Street Focus I am taking to Kathmandu and your guide for this adventure is German photographer Chris Marquardt!
In this Streets of the World segment of Street Focus I am taking to Kathmandu and your guide for this adventure is German photographer Chris Marquardt!
This week we’re joined by Steven Rosen who has photographed over 80 same-sex weddings and he shares his observations and tips for attracting and working with gay couples.
Photographer Levi Sim talks about travel, teaching and making portraits on the road. Find out what this full-time pro packs for his assignments.
Photoshop CC 2015 has new features that are great for photographers. Watch a photographer put Photoshop CC 2015 to work: creating flexible raw panos in Camera Raw, cleaning up pano edges with automatic content aware fill, adding Adobe Stock Photo comps, and doubling up on layer styles.
Have you ever wanted to shoot inside a haunted castle? This weeks guest does it routinely. A few weeks ago commercial and fashion photographer Tim Engle invited me to join him at the Preston Castle in Ione, CA for a fashion shoot.
The Sony onslaught continues with their announcement of the a7R II. Martin Bailey & Bruce Clarke join Frederick to discuss Sony’s dominance in the full frame mirrorless market.
In this episode of Street Focus, an international panel of street photographers are discussing the pros and cons of shooting film.
Following his usual knack for making beautiful photos of unusual things, our friend Don Komarechka takes us to Bulgaria to shoot some amazing Soviet-era buildings that look like they are from another world.
Face recognition in Lightroom will save you time keywording the people in your photographs. Author Sean McCormack shows how its done and gives away a copy of his new Lightroom book.
In this episode of TWiP Talks I sit down with commercial photographer Alex Koloskov, founder of Photigy.
Lisa Bettany returns to talk about her newest app – Vee for video. Plus Pinterest & Instagram’s foray into eCommerce.
In this episode of TWiP Talks, I chat with my good friend, and the CEO of The Arcanum Peter Giordano. Peter catches us up on what the original intent for The Arcanum was and how (and if) that has changed over last year and a half. I also ask some pointed questions regarding the fact that they entered an already crowded space, and why.
In this episode of Street Focus, photographer Eric Kim shares his top 10 street photography tips
Charles Glatzer’s wildlife photography demonstrates a grasp of light and composition that is usually reserved for fine art.
This week on TWiP Weddings, New York boudoir photographer Jennifer Rozenbaum joins us to talk about boudoir photography for wedding photographers. What can wedding photographers learn from boudoir photography and how can wedding photographers add boudoir to their photography offerings?
Matt Kloskowski, landscape photographer and master instructor shows you his personal Lightroom editing workflow, including jumping from Lightroom to onOne Perfect Effects to add extra style to his evocative landscape photographs.
TWiP 415 – Google Photos & the Paranoia of Free – Google launches Google Photos & the Jump 360 with 16 GoPro cameras. Plus Richard Prince catches heat for selling other people’s Instagram photos for $100,000.
Today we answer a question about lens adapters and metadata in Lightroom, and also does bad weather affects our street photography? And finally a question about the Leica M mono camera.
Lee Starnes went traveling and never came home. Find out how this traveling photographer found a new photographic style and a new career in Southeast Asia.
John Paul Caponigro reflects on the value of making prints to your voice, approach, and legacy as a photographer. He shares his Photoshop techniques for making optimal prints from your photographs, walking you through soft-proofing in Photoshop and revealing surefire ways to fine-tune your photos to get the best prints possible.
A special roundtable discussion on photojournalism. What is photojournalism, how has it changed over the years and is it still a viable career choice?