Adobe’s Top 5 Creative Trends for 2021!
Adobe’s Brenda Milis- Principal of Creative and Consumer Insights dives into the mainstream trends that set the stage for your creative work in 2021.
Adobe’s Brenda Milis- Principal of Creative and Consumer Insights dives into the mainstream trends that set the stage for your creative work in 2021.
Recently photographer Alexis Hunley has found herself in the middle of intersecting world events — photographing Black Lives Matter protests and Trump rallies… all in a city that has been absolutely hammered by the COVID-19 disaster.
This week I chat with futurist a filmmaker, Maxim Jago. We talk about his latest project, The Creativity Conference, taking place January 22nd – 24th.
In this interview Kaylee Greer and I discuss her amazing career creating wonderful photographs of dogs, and teaching others to do the same. We have a fascinating discussion about story, vision, and pursuing your passion.
Fujifilm X-Photographer Karen Hutton and I discuss her creative approach and drive, and the force behind her relentless creativity.
In this final interview of 2020, I sit down with skateboarding and sports photographer Atiba Jefferson. Atiba is one of the most recent inductees into the Canon Explorer of Light Program.
This week we take a deep dive into the world of 360º photography. Topics include the state of the industry, the tools, and the proper use of this immersive format.
This week’s photo critique topic was ABSTRACT PORTRAITS! This week’s favorite was shared by Ernest Hallet! Our topic for next week, and final topic for 2020 is BOTANICAL.
In this interview photographer and YouTuber, PhotoJoseph and I discuss Panasonic’s new “box” micro-four-thirds camera. Who’s this camera for, why not just buy a “regular” camera and the most important question of all… should I buy it?!
In this episode, I chat with web designer Alex Vita. We talk about web design and website galleries – as they apply to photographers. Should you “roll your own”? Hire out, or something in-between.
In this discussion, veteran sports photographer Andrew D. Bernstein and I discuss the fast-paced world of professional sports photography.
Udi Tirosh will joins the show to discuss how the confluence of LED lighting and high sensitivity/low noise sensors.
Randal Ford and I discuss his newest photography “coffee table” book Good Dog.
In this interview, I’m joined by Matthew Jordan Smith. Matthew and I discuss how he is managing to continue to be innovative and creating during the COVID-19 pandemic. Matthew Jordan Smith is an American photographer based in Tokyo, Japan, and working between Tokyo, New York City, and Los Angeles. He has photographed some of the…
Photographer Michael Grecco talks about his experiences shooting iconic concerts, bands, and artists throughout his career.
Go behind the scenes into how and why Darren McBurnett (U.S. Navy SEAL, Ret.) photographed the elite SEAL training program, BUD/S.
In this webinar prepare to be amazed and inspired by some of the most talented digital compositing artists working today. Kate Woodman, Bekka Björke, Richard Terborg, and Renee Robyn will take you behind the scenes of their favorite compositing tips and tricks — and the work that went into making their amazing compositing tutorial videos…
Daniel Usenko, CEO of Pixellu, makers of the famous SmartAlbums and SmartSlides software, joins the show to show the latest advances the company has made.
Editor, Filmmaker, and Educator Lee Herbet joins the podcast this week to discuss how he’s managing to survive and thrive while editing, in isolation!
Commercial Photographer Katarina Premfors discusses life as a photographer in Dubai as well as her recent As week photographing ballet dancers for a 2020 calendar in aid of the Foundation of Cystic Fibrosis in Italy.
In this interview Artist Steve Richard discusses his photographic process and why he does not consider himself a photographer. We discuss his “personal dogma” and how his approach to his art includes an obsessive focus on intent and execution. We dive into the reasons why he only creates a single print from each shoot and…