TWiP Talks 35: Drone Experts Talk Drones!
Are you interested in jumping into the world of drones and aerial photography? In this episode of TWiP Talks I put two drone experts on the hot seat!
Are you interested in jumping into the world of drones and aerial photography? In this episode of TWiP Talks I put two drone experts on the hot seat!
Change is in the air as Google pulls the plug on Picasa & Google Glass. Plus KelbyOne lays off several big names in photography education and a photographer sells a photo of a potato for 1.5 million.
We often talk about the importance of personal projects on this show and making the time to go out with the camera every day. Today my guest is UK photographer Michael Rammell. He embarked on a photographic journey during his daily commute to work and photographs sleeping commuters. In this episode we talk about his projects, the idea behind it and how much he’s learned so far.
Many photographers today start their careers by working at another full or part-time job while pursuing their photography career. On this episode we’re going to talk about making the jump from part-time to full-time and provide you with some food for thought if you’re thinking about making the jump.
What happens when MacPhun and Trey Ratcliff collaborate on HDR software? An Aurora shows up! In this episode of TWiP Talks Trey explains the genesis of this new HDR software.
Canon announces the 1DX Mark II. Sony introduces the a6300 and G Master Lenses. Plus Backblaze will now loan you a hard drive full of your data.
This week my guest co-host is the new director of the Minneapolis Photo Center, Jeff Harrington. He gives advice to photographers interested in exhibiting their work in a gallery and much more. After the Q&A, we announce the winners of the last Street Challenge and announce a new one before giving our picks of the week. Enjoy!
In this episode, I sit down with Richard Harrington to talk about a new mobile photography app he’s cRaZy about, it’s called Lucid.
Jason Van Orden is co-founder of the legendary training resource Internet Business Mastery and is in part responsible for a countless list of Internet success stories.
A photographer’s credibility comes under fire after his Photoshopped image wins a contest sponsored by Nikon. And, will the next iPhone replace your dSLR?
This week my guest is Australian photographer Cherie McKay, she just completed a 6 week trip across the United States on her own and she talks about her adventure.
The Director of Wedding & Portrait Photographers International, Jason Groupp, returns to the show to talk about what’s new at the 2016 edition of the WPPI Conference & Expo.
Photo agency Corbis has been sold by Bill Gates to Visual China Group. Plus Canon’s new marketing experiment called the Lab & a discussion about presets. Are they good, bad, or lazy?
In this episode, Berlin street photographer Martin Waltz shares his top 10 street photography tips. We had a fun conversation, I hope you enjoy listening!
Fuji announces the X-Pro2 and E-ES2. GoPro slashes 7% of its workforce after action camera sales drop. Plus, is celebrity photographer Tyler Shields inspired by…or copying other artists?
This is a new Streets of World episode on Street Focus and I’m taking you to London. Iwona Pinkowicz is your local guide for this adventure.
Photographers often use the excuse of being a ‘creative’ or being ‘too busy’ as a reason for not being organized. This week we talk to Bryan about his latest solution for photographers – Sprout Studio.
This week we look back at CES 2016 & round up the biggest photography announcements from the show. Plus Kodak announces the return of the Super 8 film camera.
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This week we preview CES 2016. Plus France is looking to pass legislation to ban skinny models from photoshoots and we take a look at DJI’s new headquarters in China.
Today my guest is Glenn Ruga, the founder of The Social Documentary Network and ZEKE magazine.