Panasonic Unveils the Lumix GM5
Earlier this week at the Photokina trade show, Panasonic introduced the LUMIX DMC-GM5! Skipping three whole numbers from the amazing…
Earlier this week at the Photokina trade show, Panasonic introduced the LUMIX DMC-GM5! Skipping three whole numbers from the amazing…
It is possible that the A7 and A7R, as well as their future successors might enable Sony to break away from the rest of the pack and perhaps someday reach the top of the field.
Sony Marketing Manager Peter Crithary and Mark Weir, Senior Technical Manager join me to discuss the Sony professional line of video cameras as well as the consumer line-up.
A discussion about POV cameras like Sony’s ActionCam and a look into the growing world of UAVs (Drones).
Sony Artisan of Imagery Jeff Berlin discusses his process, the convergence of his still photographic and motion worlds into what he calls “cinephotography”.
In this interview I sit down with DLSR video pioneer Vincent Laforet, and Sony Senior Marketing Manager Sage Nishimura for a discussion about the state of cinematography.
Sony reveals the newest addition to its A7 line of full-frame mirrorless cameras-the A7S! And this one adds 4K to the mix.
I’ve been looking for a reason to go hang out in Paris for some time now, so when Valérie Jardin suggested I tag along at her June street photography workshop, I immediately said “um, yes!”.
We here at TWiP would like wish you and your family a happy, safe and pixel perfect holiday season. Here’s a quick happy holidays video!
Listen in to the panel discuss The Best Photography Tech Trends of 2013, plus an interview with photographer Shiv Verma.
Lindsay Adler and Derrick Story join Frederick for a discussion on the evolving art of portraiture. Plus an interview with boudoir photographer Christa Meola.
Trey Ratcliff, Peter Giordano and Bel Jones sit down in a G+ Hangout with Frederick Van Johnson to discuss Trey’s newest project – The Arcanum.
When disaster strikes, photojournalism stands tall. Getting the perfect shot. Flickr jumps into book publishing. Plus Frederick sits down for a chat with Jared Bauman of ShootDotEdit.
Apple and Google: two models for the future of photography. A discussion about the plight of photojournalism. Plus an interview with supermodel turned lifestyle photographer Kristen Jensen!
A discussion about Sony’s A7 and A7r mirrorless, full-frame cameras. Insights on the Panasonic Lumix GM1 and Nikon’s new retro Df. A look at Apple’s Mac OS X Mavericks, iOS 7 and the 5th generation iPads. Plus an interview with Camera Lab’s mastermind Gordon Laing and his thoughts on Sony’s new offerings.
Canon’s financial forecast is haunted by smartphone creep. Adobe hack actually affects 38 million people. A roundtable discussion about learning photography. Plus Don Komarechka inspires you to kickstart your photographic dreams.
The US Postal Service pays $685,000 for copyright infringement. Nikon introduces the water proof, freeze proof and shock proof AW1. And a USA Today sports photographer gets caught faking an important shot.
This week on TWiP, +Frederick Van Johnson sits down with Ron Brinkmann and Valerie Jardin. On this episode Ron reveals his recent marriage proposal (she said yes), Olympus updates its popular OMD line with the OMD-EM1, and Apple refreshes the iPhone line with the introduction of the iPhone 5S and 5C. Plus an interview with “The Godfather” Rick Sammon.
Facebook and Shutterstock collaborate on advertising options, and Reuters says goodbye to its USA sports photographers. Plus, an interview with Taiwan-based Garret Clarke of Up Against the Wall Photography.
This week on TWiP, a photographer is outed for plagiarism, Smugmug reboots from the ground up, and Instagram enables image embedding. Plus, a very timely interview with Smugmug’s co-founder and frontman Chris “Baldy” MacAskill.
Hey you (Government), get off of my cloud! Plus Magic Lantern enables Canon users to gain 3 stops of light. Also, the panel shares some keen and hilarious insights on Bokeh. And a special guest appearance by TWiP Landscape and Nature Photo Contest winner Peter Greig.