TWiP Weddings 08: PR Nightmares
This week on TWiP Weddings, ‘cover-gate’ blows up on a photographer after clients air their grievances to a local news network. How to handle PR nightmares and dealing with customer complaints and reviews.
This week on TWiP Weddings, ‘cover-gate’ blows up on a photographer after clients air their grievances to a local news network. How to handle PR nightmares and dealing with customer complaints and reviews.
Talk about a dream job! Australia’s first professional Instagrammer Lauren Bath gets paid to travel around the world, photograph amazing locations and share images on her phone!
Photographer Karen Hutton shows us how she processes her photographs with lots of layers in Photoshop
Can avoiding gear can actually help your photography? Plus Nikon thinks your hot shoe needs sprucing up and are photographers sleepwalking into photography armageddon?
For this new installment of Streets of the World, I’m taking you to Washington DC and your guide for this special segment is Lynford Morton
Photographer, educator and author David duChemin discusses travel photography and his latest ebook, See the World.
Try out these exercises to enhance your creativity as a photographer
[column size=one_half position=first ] With Craig Colvin & Frederick Van Johnson May 1st thru 3rd, 2015 (Friday thru Sunday) Various locations in Joshua Tree National Park Multiple models (signed model releases included) $2,995.00 per person Fee includes all meals, accommodations, and intra-park travel [/column] [column size=one_half position=last ] [/column] Join us for a 3-day, 2-night all inclusive…
On this episode of TWiP, Doug Kaye & Don Komarechka join Frederick to talk about Apple’s new MacBook and what the new USB Type C port means for photographers. Plus Google launches a new cloud storage solution called Nearline and a new video app called Meerkat allows users to stream video content over Twitter.
This week my guest co-host is Ibarionex Perello. We answer questions about how much is serendipity and how much is preparation in street photography and whether sharpness really matters.
This week, wedding photographer Jamie Delaine joins us to talk about her personal project – The School Sessions and how pursuing personal projects can help feed your photography soul.
This week features an interview with three photographers from around the world during the first World Digiscopers Meeting in Titusville, FL, January 2015.
Get the benefits of Photoshop masking without the effort of creating masks from scratch.
Make your next trip last forever! When you travel with your camera you want to return with images that give your viewers a sense of the wonderful things you’ve seen and the experiences you’ve had. Photographer and host of the TWiP show “Your Itinerary” Rob Knight shares techniques and ideas for outstanding travel photography.
Giulio Sciorio discusses the tools needed to start creating unique still and moving images using 4K video.
This week on TWiP, Google+ announces it’s splitting into Photos & Streams. Profoto announces a new off-camera flash system and Lytro switches focus to virtual reality and video.
Photographer Alastair Arthur tells us about his experience roaming the streets of London for 24 hours with his camera.
This webinar is the first in a series of webinars by Final Cut Pro ninja Lee Herbet designed to get you up to speed with adding video to your still photographic toolkit.
Doug Kaye Talks about the new regulations for U.S. to Cuba travel and how they impact photographers and photo workshops.
Photographing animals and converting the photos to black + white fine art with MacPhun’s Tonality Pro plug-in for Photoshop and Lightroom.
It’s a wedding & portrait photographers extravaganza. Several members of the TWiP Army, and some new recruits gather in Las Vegas at the WPPI conference to recap their favorite highlights of the show, and discuss the current state of the wedding photography business.