TWiP RERUN: A Future of Photography: Pye Jirsa on AI’s Role in Post-Processing
In this trip RERUN episode, I sit down with Pye Jirsa, the visionary behind Impossible Things and their amazing AI Lightroom Plugin.
In this trip RERUN episode, I sit down with Pye Jirsa, the visionary behind Impossible Things and their amazing AI Lightroom Plugin.
Join host Frederick Van Johnson and co-host Troy Miller for a candid discussion on ‘A.I. and the Skeptical Photographer.’ In this livestream, we’ll delve into the skepticism surrounding artificial intelligence in photography.
An interview about the traveling street photographer, with Valerie Jardin.
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Larry Tiefenbrunn unveils Platypod’s latest tool to revolutionize how photographers manage their camera and lighting equipment.
Here’s the replay for this week’s photo critique (#223), “HANDS!”
I sit down with Liza Kraff, Community Manager at Scenery.video, to discuss the cutting-edge world of cloud-based video editing.
Here’s the replay for this week’s photo critique (#222), “REWORK!”
In this episode, we dive deep into the feasibility of using an iPhone for professional photography work.
Here’s the replay for this week’s photo critique (#221), “OPEN / GENERAL.”
A deep dive into Kersten Luts’ intriguing personal project, ‘Three Heads in a Row.’
The replay for our ARTIFICIALLY ENHANCED photo critique.
Jeff Greenberg discusses the recent controversy surrounding Reddit’s decision to start charging for access to its API.
TWiP, Flickr, and SmugMug are Supporting the Preservation of the Baaj Nwaavjo I’tah Kukveni Grand Canyon National Monument.
Scott Wyden-Kivowitz from the Imagen Workflows podcast on the future of photography.
This week, I talk AI with Pratik Naik, one of the most influential figures in high-end retouching and photography.
Here’s the replay for this week’s photo critique (#218), “BLACK & WHITE.”
Doc Rock shares his expertise, shedding light on how technology is revolutionizing the creative landscape.
Nicole S. Young on how she’s changing her business to align with the times.
The replay for this week’s photo critique 217, “NATURE.
Boudoir photographer Michael Sasser shares his thoughts on artificial intelligence (AI) in boudoir photography.