TWiP 530 – You Are NOT a Photographer! F64LIVE Keynote
Frederick heads down to Corona, California to deliver a keynote presentation for the very first F64Live conference.
Frederick heads down to Corona, California to deliver a keynote presentation for the very first F64Live conference.
Have we become a society of beta testers? Back in the day, manufacturer’s polished their products to as close to “perfection” as possible. Today? Not so much.
On this weeks show I’m joined by Christopher Berry and Troy Miller, two TWiP PRO regulars! We discuss the idea of “looks”, e.g. are the Fuji, Leica, Hasselblad etc looks we keep hearing so much about actually real?
Troy Christopher Plota joins me to discuss his groundbreaking software Plotagraph.
Craig Colvin and Giulio Sciorio join to discuss Adobe’s announcement about bringing Photoshop to the iPad, is mobile now a viable platform for PROFESSIONAL work? And should it be?
RGGEDU co-founders Rob Grimm and Gary Martin discuss their production philosophy, and positioning with regard to the monumental task of reinventing the concept of online education.
In this episode we dive into advanced Photoshop artisanship!
In this episode the panel takes a stab at answering the question of… can nudity be fine art?
In this episode we’re leaving the traditional photography topics behind, and instead we’re going to take a look at the exponentially more important, yet dimly lit issue of depression in photography.
In this episode we dive into growing and valuable resource known as online photography education.
In this episode we’ll dive into a few of the latest news topics affecting photographers, as well as a deep dive conversation into the art of digital storytelling using photography!
In this interview I speak with Marc Silber about his new book The Secrets to Creating Amazing Photographs and the dichotomy between old school photography and new.
In this episode we discuss the truth behind making money with your love for photography — and the possibility of converting your hobby into a profession.
In this episode we discuss Google’s recent upgrades to their popular Google Photos service. And the implications of what seems to be a constant progression of artificial intelligence, machine learning, and computational photography being applied to an art once ruled by humans and talent.
In this interview I discuss the newest project from the 5 Day Deal team — they call it The Creative Highway.
In this episode architectural photographer Jeffrey Totaro joins for a deep-dive into the inner workings of the meticulous world of professionally photographing commercial buildings.
Veteran panorama photographer Ron Pepper, and Small Camera Big Picture pioneer Giulio Sciorio join to discuss Nikon’s mirrorless plans, DxO’s bankruptcy and more…
Trevor Dayley of Magmod joins to discuss how Magmod light modifiers can help you up your small strobe game. We also get into a discussion about wedding photography, and his love of the art form.
This week LensBaby co-founder Craig Strong and Doug Kaye join to discuss the increasing problem of untrustworthy video and what, if anything can be done about it.
Troy Miller walks us through infrared photography, from beginning to ending.
Justin Majeczki and I discuss his recent trip to Thailand on a documentary project, specifically from the aspect of his gear choices and overall logistics.