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			Conversations  How to Shoot Nature – with Charles MacPhersonCharlie MacPherson is an award-winning wildlife and nature photographer who has a real passion for all things arctic. Read More »
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			Conversations  The Business of Photography – with Bryan CaporicciI believe that photography is about people, relationships and the moments that they share together. Read More »
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			Conversations  Moving to Mirrorless – with Brian SmithPulitzer Prize-winning photographer Brian Smith is the luckiest guy on the planet. He’s told Bill Gates exactly what to do… Read More »
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			Conversations  New Lighting Options for Photographers – with Brandon HeissI work with some of the best photographers in the world to spread the news on the best lighting equipment… Read More »
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			Conversations  Learning Photoshop – with Ben WillmoreBen has an uncanny ability to connect with users of every level and mindset; whether it’s first-timers taking their first… Read More »
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			Conversations  Safari and Travel Photography – with Andy BiggsAndy Biggs is an avid adventurer, conservationist, teacher, and outdoor photographer whose photography celebrates the African landscape and its rich… Read More »
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			Conversations  How to Shoot for Stock – with Andrew FingermanAndrew is responsible for growing the PhotoShelter user base, ensuring members are getting the most from the service, and hosting… Read More »
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			Conversations  Photographers and the Law – with Allen MelserMr. Melser assists domestic and foreign clients in designing and implementing intellectual property policies and managing their global patent, trademark… Read More »
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			Conversations  Photoshop Mastery – with Aaron NaceFor over five years, Aaron Nace has been teaching photography and photo manipulation to millions of users across the world… Read More »
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			Conversations  How Photographers Should Use Social Media – with Aaron HockleyAaron Hockley is a photographer with a tech background; he’s deeply involved in social media and has blogged since 2001. Read More »
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			Podcast  TWiP 371 – Reddit RegretA photographer blogs about the negative side of having his photo hit #1 on Reddit, Hasselblad breathes new life into… Read More »
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			Podcast  TWiP 370 – No Place to HideThis week on TWiP, 4th Amendment doesn't apply to online storage, Canon & Microsoft sign patent agreement, and a restaurant… Read More »
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			Podcast  TWiP 369 – Plagiarism and the PhotographerA Kickstarter project hopes to revitalize the digital photo frame, Doug Gordon is in hot water again for plagiarism, and… Read More »
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			Podcast  TWiP 368 – A Future of PhotographyThis week on TWiP, Smart Glass could transform Smartphone cameras, new iOS app "Shutter" offers unlimited storage for free, and… Read More »
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			Podcast  TWiP 367 – Apple Stops Down ApertureApple to cease development of Aperture, Google adds non-destructive editing to Google+ Photos, and Nikon announces the Nikon D810. Plus… Read More »
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			Podcast  TWiP 366 – Adobe & Amazon Bring ItAdobe announces changes to the Creative Cloud, Flickr removes Facebook & Google integrations, and Amazon enters the smart phone market… Read More »
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			Podcast  TWiP 365 – 4K Ought to Be Enough for AnybodyCanon opens up its' cloud-based storage service Irista, Instagram rolls out new features, and what does 4K mean for photographers?… Read More »
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			Podcast  TWiP 364 – Apple’s iCloud Photo LibraryThis week on TWiP, Apple's new iCloud Photo Library, a school in Utah is criticized for Photoshopping yearbook photos to… Read More »
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			Podcast  TWiP 363 – Time to Fling the PooNikon stock hits a 3 year low which prompts restructuring of the company, the Camera Store pits 4 mirror-less bodies… Read More »
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			Podcast  TWiP 362 – GoPro Goes IPOThis week on TWiP, GoPro goes IPO, 500px Prime rolls out the ability to search for images by gender affinity,… Read More »
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			Podcast  TWiP 361 – Amazon Your BlurbThis week on TWiP, Blurb partners with Amazon, curating automated photography, and Wal-Mart suing a photographer's widow for copyright violations. Read More »



















