A Deep Dive into The Weekly 50 and the Power of Flickr
This week I catch up with Simon Ringsmuth, the mastermind behind the Weekly 50 project.
This week I catch up with Simon Ringsmuth, the mastermind behind the Weekly 50 project.
Here’s the replay for this week’s photo critique (#216), “CIRCLES.”
Veteran wedding photographer Troy Miller chat about the newly launched Nikon Z8.
Colin Smith of PhotoshopCafe discusses and demos the newest Photoshop feature — Generative AI!
Here’s the replay for this week’s photo critique (#215), “OPEN / GENERAL.” And congratulations to member Erik Pronske for AGAIN sharing this week’s favorite.
Walid Azami shares his secrets to success in the competitive world of celebrity photography in Los Angeles
Here’s the replay for this week’s photo critique (#214), “NEGATIVE SPACE.”
Erik Kuna of KelbyOne.com explores the future of mobile phone photography and how AI and machine learning are enhancing the capabilities of these devices.
Architectural photographer Jeffrey Totaro shares his experiences building a redundant, bulletproof storage solution for his high-end photography business.
Here’s the replay for this week’s photo critique (#213), “SHADOWS.”
Jesse Dittmar has recently released a limited-edition book titled “Overexposed,” featuring 97 portraits of well-known personalities of the past decade.
Troy Miller shares his insights into the business side of wedding and portrait photography.
This week’s photo critique topic was The Recognizable Abstract.
Pye Jersa shares his insights on how his new “Impossible Things” software works, the advantages of using AI in image editing, and the potential impact it can have on the industry.
Renowned photographer Matthew Jordan Smith shares his experiences photographing the Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklin.
Here’s the replay for this week’s photo critique (#211) “Buildings!
In this interview, we delve deep into Rubin’s philosophy of using haiku as an innovative tool in photography.
Rob Moroto shares his insights and expertise on the real estate photography business.
Replay for this week’s photo critique (#210) “Reflections!
Ron Pepper shares his insights on the art and science of HDR photography and the essential role that Photomatix plays in his workflow.
Terri Morgan, co-founder of LumaTouch discuses the two major players in mobile video editing: LumaFusion and DaVinci Resolve for iPad