TWiP 427 – 10 Life Sucking Photographer Beliefs
A discussion about 10 common beliefs that suck the life out of photographers. Plus MIT develops a camera that never overexposes a photo & the death of Pictage.
A discussion about 10 common beliefs that suck the life out of photographers. Plus MIT develops a camera that never overexposes a photo & the death of Pictage.
In this episode of Street Focus, my guest co-host and I answer questions about the number of keepers, how to start a street photography group and what is our preferred f/stop on the street.
This week, is Sony gearing up to take on Canon & Nikon by focusing on their full-frame mirrorless cameras? Plus Canon announces a camera that can see in the dark and Fuji goes infrared.
Dive deep into Photoshop to see what frequency separation does under the hood, with David Biedny-author of the very first Photoshop book.
Visually impaired photographer Tammy Ruggles and I discuss some of the obvious questions regarding the challenges a legally blind photographer faces, her motivations, and more. She’s a delightfully down-to-Earth person who, despite adversity, has managed to find the light.
In this new Streets of the world segment of the show, I take you to Sydney, Australia and street photographer Michael Jolliffe is your guide for this new adventure!
On this episode, we begin a 3-part series discussing how to manage your online presence beginning with your website.
In this episode I chat with veteran podcaster Chuck Joiner of MacVoices.com. Chuck and I sat down a while back to discuss his feelings about the iPhone 6, from an amateur photographer’s perspective.
Flickr brings back Pro accounts. DJI’s newest quadcopter, the Phantom 3, is not your grandfather’s drone. Plus a technique discussion about focus stacking.
This week on Street Focus German street photographer Marius Vieth shares his top 10 photography tips.
In this interview Jack Reznicki and Ed Greenberg, authors of The Copyright Zone, join me to revisit the topic of protecting your intellectual property through legally registering your images with the US Copyright office.
Answers to photographers’ common questions about Lightroom, Photoshop & post-processing with new guest co-host Sean Duggan and new Photo SOS format
Trey Ratcliff and I discuss the inception of the bag, and what drove him to collaborate with Peak Design. We discuss the success of the Kickstarter campaign, and also what might be next for the Trey + Peak Design partnership.
In this new episode of Street Focus, I sit down with photographer and author Gordon Lewis as we discuss the topic of defining a style in street photography, which is the topic of one of the chapters of his book: Street Photography: The Art of Capturing the Candid Moment
Photographer and inventor Gary Fong joins us to talk about archiving and backup for wedding photographers.
Shooting photographs for black & white developing in Lightroom with professional photographer John G Moore
Trey and I discuss the inception of the bag, and what drove him to collaborate with Peak Design. We discuss the success of the Kickstarter campaign, and also what might be next for the Trey + Peak Design partnership.
This week, Rick Sammon & Darlene Hildebrandt join us to talk about learning photography. There are more ways to learn photography than ever before, which is great, but it can also be paralyzingly confusing. What’s the best way to learn this stuff, and how do you get “good”?
Today my guest and I answer questions whether or not making eye contact is still street photography, how to gain more recognition and more!
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In this interview I sit down with the two co-founders of Live Portrait, Robert Nunn and Samuel Zaribian — along with advisor Peter Nicholson to discuss their new software.