TWiP PRO Photo Critique 56 (Mood & Emotion)
This weeks photo critique was “mood and emotion”. Watch as Frederick and Troy discuss the submissions and how closely they followed the critique topic guidelines!
This weeks photo critique was “mood and emotion”. Watch as Frederick and Troy discuss the submissions and how closely they followed the critique topic guidelines!
A discussion about some actionable ways that you can begin increasing your influence, growing your audience and building your business… and as a result making more money!
An exclusive webinar presentation on the power of Capture One for wedding and portrait photographers by veteran photographer Troy Miller.
In this interview I discuss a wonderful training resource for photographers called Masters of Photography.
Join Frederick Van Johnson and Troy Miller as they review the latest submissions to the TWiP PRO Photo Critique (TWIPPRO.com).
In this episode I sit down with two photographers, they are the best of friends but each specializes in a different genre of photography and as a result, have different approaches to interacting with their subjects.
In this interview I discuss stock photography with seasoned photo industry veteran and creative director Brenda Milis.
Frederick Van Johnson and Troy Miller nit-pick the latest submissions to the TWiP PRO community, thru February 11, 2019.
An impartial and honest show focused on the “truth” about photography gear featuring Roger Cicala and Drew Cicala, the guys behind LensRentals.com.
Troy Miller and Frederick Van Johnson review the latest submissions to the TWiP PRO Photo Critique topic within the TWiP PRO Community!
Curtis Jones started his career as a Pharmacist but quickly gave into to the call of the wild — and his camera!
In this impromptu interview I’m joined by several Lumix Ambassadors to discuss these new cameras, and how they stack up to the competition. We also discuss the micro-four-thirds format and Panasonics commitment to that platform.
In this interview I get to interview… MY BIG SISTER! Sheryl Holman is the Founder and CEO of Community Assistance Programs, also known as CAPs in Chicago.