TWiP Talks 33: Mobile Photography with LUCID
In this episode, I sit down with Richard Harrington to talk about a new mobile photography app he’s cRaZy about, it’s called Lucid.
In this episode, I sit down with Richard Harrington to talk about a new mobile photography app he’s cRaZy about, it’s called Lucid.
Jason Van Orden is co-founder of the legendary training resource Internet Business Mastery and is in part responsible for a countless list of Internet success stories.
In this interview we have a “post mortem” discussion to see how the promotion went, and how much money they made (and donated to charity).
In this interview, I visit Giovanni Donelli — one of the principals in AstroPad, to discuss their application, and get a look into how this software might help change the way photographers approach post-processing entirely.
In this interview, I sit down with UAV/Drone pioneer Eric Cheng. We discuss the rapid pace of drone evolution, and the current state of the industry. We also discuss where all of this might be going in the not-so-distant future, both in terms of technology as well as the unfolding legalities.
In this interview I sit down with Randy dela Fuente, the Founder and CEO of Snapizzi – a company focused on helping photographers with their High Volume Photography (HVP) businesses. This is also known as event photography.
In this interview I sit down with data storage expert, Mark Fuccio to discuss some strategies that you can employ today to ensure your precious photos are available tomorrow — and beyond.
Dylan Hattem is an up and comer in this newly emerging marketing space. In this interview we discuss The NEW social media marketing for photographers, and how it has affected the way photographers operate and get attention online.
In this interview I’m joined by Ryan Parrilla, Dylan Hattem and Jodi Rosenblum. It’s all about Photo Plus Expo and Social Marketing! We discuss how Ryan Parrilla was able to become a social media powerhouse in such a short time, and the ever changing landscape of marketing as it is applied to photographers. And we also dive into Photo Plus Expo with Jodi… she gives a sneak peek at what’s in store for this years mega photography tradeshow.
Chase Jarvis and I discuss the inception of creativeLive, where it’s been, where it is now and where it’s all going.
In this interview I dive deep inside the legendary 5DayDeal. On the surface it seems like a “too good to be true” bundle of training from some of the world’s best photographers. This interview seeks to answer those concerns.
After working as a commercial photographer for 15 years, French photographer Valérie Jardin is now living the dream and only shoots for the love of the craft. She does what she loves most by educating others while leading international photo workshops, mentoring, speaking and writing. She also hosts her very own (and very popular) podcast, Street Focus — on the TWiP network.
In this episode, an interesting conversation with Gigi Embrechts and Peter Demott. Equine and portrait photographers.
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 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.
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.
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.
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.
In this episode I sit down with my friend Nate Grahek, founder of StickyAlbums. Nate is what I call a “photopreneur”, someone who’s continually looking for new and innovative ways to make photographer’s lives easier.
In this interview, I sit down with entrepreneur Darren Siegel of Hufa. Though Darren ideated and created his companies first product the “Lens Cap Clip”. This interview is about his products journey, from concept-to-creation.
In this episode of TWiP talks I sit down with Zeev Farbman, CEO of Lightricks.com, makers of the iOS application Enlight.