Trey Ratcliff is CRUSHING IT with CRYPTO!
Trey is arguably responsible for popularizing the technique of using HDR to create hyper-realistic images. He’s now turning his attention to a brand new acronym… NFT!
Trey is arguably responsible for popularizing the technique of using HDR to create hyper-realistic images. He’s now turning his attention to a brand new acronym… NFT!
This week’s Photo critique 168 – topic was OPEN / General.
In this interview I speak with the amazing Erin Ng about the delicious art of photographing food.
Steve discusses how he plays by the rules of his own “personal dogma”, and his meticulous attention to detail when creating fine art imagery.
Alexis Hunley and Annabelle Freedman recently dropped an NFT release series titled “The Flaw of Attraction”. The series seeks to shed light on the controversial topic of sexuality, and what it means (and does not mean) to be non-binary.
17-year old photographer and NFT influencer/expert Diana Sinclair joins to discuss how NFTs are already mainstream!
This week’s photo critique topic was “Straight Outta Camera”!
Aaron Nace of PHLEARN joins the show to discuss some strong contenders to Adobe Photoshop!
Final Cut Pro X legend Chris Fenwick (lead editor and CTO of S/ice Editorial) joins me to tackle the topic of color correction bias
Curtis Jones joins the show to talk about his fantastical adventures traveling to some of the world’s most challenging places.
Globetrotting photographer Andy Biggs on art, and the importance of embracing story in photography.
This week’s photo critique topic was “TRAVEL“!
In this episode, I (attempt to) answer the question — which camera should you buy?
This week’s photo critique topic was “TEXTURE“.
Professional travel photographer Elia Locardi discusses how photographers can reinvigorate their photography hobby after experiencing a diminished will to shoot.
How NFT’s may revolutionize the creation and management of limited edition prints.
s “CUPS or MUGS“.
Anabel DFlux joins me to discuss the exciting (and sometimes misunderstood) world of photographing concerts and performances.
In this interview, it’s all about the art of hand painting photographs with Cheryl Machat Dorskind.
This week’s photo critique topic was “INTERSECTING LINES“.
Leah Judson and I discuss how calling her *just* a photographer might be inaccurate.