TWiP 462 – Get Real!
A photographer cries foul after seeing a Calvin Klein ad. Plus a new startup wants to DSLR your iPhone with a new grip and could optical zoom be coming to the next iPhone?
A photographer cries foul after seeing a Calvin Klein ad. Plus a new startup wants to DSLR your iPhone with a new grip and could optical zoom be coming to the next iPhone?
Please enjoy my conversation with Montreal based photographer Patrick La Roque. We discuss how his street photography has changed his commercial work, working with a collective and many other things!
Spencer Lum from Ground-Glass.com joins us on this episode to talk about momentum selling and how wedding photographers can improve their sales process to attract and convert more prospects into paying clients.
In this episode of TWiP Talks I sit down with Out of Chicago and Out of New York founder Chris Smith.
GoPro focuses in on 360º video and away from from being solely a hardware manufacturer plus a first look at Nikon’s KeyMission 360º camera. Plus scientists discover a way to store 10 Terabytes of data in a smear of DNA.
This week I sit down with LA based AP photo editor Richard Vogel, we talk about his career and the many challenges photo journalists face today.
TWiP contributor Levent Cimkentli gives a deep-dive review of the new ThinkTank “TRIFECTA 8″ Mirrorless Backpack.
Could Lytro’s Multi‐Dimensional 40K Cinema Camera mean the death of the green screen? Plus DJI uses a Drone to stream to Facebook Live.
Today my guest is photographer Matt Hart. He shares his top 10 street tips with you in a really fun conversation. I hope you enjoy it!
On this episode we’ll share our thoughts on photographing destination weddings including advice on pricing, packing, shooting, and getting home with the images safely intact.
In this interview I sit down with Susan Stripling, co-founder of the newly launched “The Wedding School”!
Frederick Van Johnson welcomes Andy Williams and Juan Pons, hosts of the new show AlphaMirrorless on the TWiP Network, to discuss the differences between Sony’s lack of a touchscreen, the various A7 models, lens options, and much more.
In this episode of Street Focus, my guest co-host, Nicholas Goodden and I answer questions about the social media platforms we use and why, how to deal with coming back empty from a photo walk and more.
After the terror attacks in Brussels, how much is “too much” reality when it comes to telling a story? Plus Google makes the Nik Collection free and Adobe introduces technology previews for Lightroom mobile.