Crafting Cravings! Food and Beverage Photography with Freddy Clark
Freddy Clark shares his wealth of knowledge on the importance of lighting, styling, and preparation in food and beverage photography.
Freddy Clark shares his wealth of knowledge on the importance of lighting, styling, and preparation in food and beverage photography.
Matt Jacob, a passionate traveling portrait photographer initially dreamt of becoming a pilot, which he pursued, allowing him the opportunity of traveling the world.
Mike “Sharky” James explores the complex relationship between artificial intelligence and the world of photography.
We delve into the powerful collaboration between Flickr, The Conservation Alliance, Rivian, and others!
Dive into the complexities of digital storage solutions with renown architectural photographer Jeffrey Totaro.
An encore presentation of a discussion with Kim Henry and Eric Paré on light painting.
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This week, we hosted our ONE MILE AWAY photo critique session!
This week’s photo critique was OPEN GENRE!
Into the heart of the evolution of Flickr with Ben MacAskill, the COO of SmugMug and Flickr.
Joel takes us on a journey through his photographic process and the motivations that fuel his creativity.
This week, we hosted our REIMAGINED RAW photo critique session!
Jake Hicks and Alastair Jolly discuss AI’s impact on stock photography.
Gut-check your MFT kit with this comprehensive guide to the top MFT lenses of 2016.
This week, we hosted our STEEL AND CONCRETE photo critique session!
Join me for Flickr’s 20th Birthday Photowalk down San Francisco’s Embarcadero!
Rob Grimm, a renowned food and beverage photographer, melds traditional methods with AI and cutting-edge LCD projection inspired by ‘The Mandalorian,’
Jefferson Graham and Frederick Van Johnson discuss their experiences with Meta’s new Ray-ban sunglasses
This week’s NIGHT photo critique session was great, with thanks to Peter Levshin and Troy Miller.
Frederick Van Johnson and Alastair Jolly discuss CES 2024’s underwhelming presence for photographers, citing scarce camera tech advancements and minimal photography innovation.
Here’s the replay for this week’s photo critique (#231), “WATER”