Your Itinerary 32: Lee Starnes in Saigon
Lee Starnes went traveling and never came home. Find out how this traveling photographer found a new photographic style and a new career in Southeast Asia.
Lee Starnes went traveling and never came home. Find out how this traveling photographer found a new photographic style and a new career in Southeast Asia.
John Paul Caponigro reflects on the value of making prints to your voice, approach, and legacy as a photographer. He shares his Photoshop techniques for making optimal prints from your photographs, walking you through soft-proofing in Photoshop and revealing surefire ways to fine-tune your photos to get the best prints possible.
A special roundtable discussion on photojournalism. What is photojournalism, how has it changed over the years and is it still a viable career choice?
This week I am taking you to Havana in Cuba, and your guide for this photo adventure in photographer Doug Kaye.
Lumoid.com founder and CEO Aarthi Ramamurtny talks about how she got into the photo gear rental business and how loomed.com makes life easier for travelers.
On this episode of TWiP, Rob Knight is joined by Darlene Hildebrandt & Don Komarechka to talk about Lily – the first shoot & throw camera that will follow you. Plus Canon updates the nifty fifty & Wolfram launches an image identify website.
Once a wedding has been photographed, the work has just begun. On this episode of TWiP Weddings, we share our tips and strategies for the post-wedding workflow. From downloading and safely backing up our client’s images, to culling, editing, and delivering images to the client, you’ll learn how each of us tackle the tasks that await us after the shooting portion of the job is done.
Fine art photographer Roddy MacInnes has had a life of adventure. As a wee lad in Scotland, an arctic explorer, and a fine art professor, Roddy has reveled in photography as a way to celebrate life. Roddy shares his view of photography as the mirror with a memory–a tool to help us understand our lives. And he explains the concept and technique behind his pinhole photographs.
Street Tips with Valerie Jardin. Each month, you will hear the top tips from street photographers around the world. I decided to kick off the new series with my own street tips.
Chris Smith is the founder of the Out Of Chicago photo blog and now the Out of Chicago Photography Conference. He share’s his experience and tips for photographing the Windy City.
Imagine your photographs printed on metal, glass, wood or fiber. Photo artist Bonny Lhotka, whose own work hangs in the Smithsonian, has developed special techniques for transferring photos to all these surfaces. In this episode, she demos how to transfer a photographic image to a metal plate and where to get the materials you’ll need to do it.
This week on TWiP, Flickr revamps and releases new tools for organizing your photos. Plus Camera51 helps users compose the perfect shot & Kodak clinging to a life after film. Plus Books Institute changes ownership – listen to an insightful interview with Brooks’ president Dr. Tim Gramling.
For several months Christopher Occhicone photographed a group of addicts living in the forrest encampment known as Tent City in New Jersey.
Rick Sammon is a great travel photographer, a terrific teacher, and one of the funniest guys in the photo industry. In this episode of TheFIX he shows how he uses Photoshop’s Camera Raw as a filter and Photoshop plug-ins Silver Efex Pro and Color Efex Pro from the Google/Nik Collection to spruce up a photo.
Photographer Bill Hertha shares his tips for traveling and shooting in Toronto Canada.
This week on TWiP Weddings, it’s a special interview recorded in the Graphistudio lounge at WPPI in Las Vegas. Bruce sits down with Maureen Neises and Dario Reghatta to talk about their products, the state of the album industry, and some exciting new advancements in printing technology.
Joe Giordano, Martin Bailey and Jeffrey Totaro join Frederick to discuss about Joe’s treatment at the hands of the Baltimore Police while covering the Freddie Gray riots . Also, is the Apple Watch a photographer’s best friend?Photofocus’ Doug Daulton thinks so.
In this new Q&A my guest and I answer questions about what we think is the best lens for street photography and what is more important, the story or the light. We also announce the new street challenge.
David M Byrne really gets around A lot of people travel and make pictures these days. Thanks to the internet we get to see more photos from around the world than ever before. These photos range from iPhone snapshots to compelling photographs that depict a place in a unique way. Many of David M Byrne’s photos…
Howard Pinsky became a YouTube star by publishing over 500 free Photoshop tutorials on YouTube. In this episode of TheFIX he talks about his rise to YouTube stardom, reveals where you can get his free tutorials, and shares a tutorial about how to move objects in a photo using Photoshop’s Content-Aware Move tool.
On this episode of TWiP, Bryan Caporicci & Andy Biggs join Frederick to talk about Lightroom CC. Plus a sneak peek inside Apple’s future iPhone camera.