TWiP 468 – Ghost in the Machine
Roll app finds the best photos on your phone. Roxor 4K Gimbal camera costs only $199. Plus Google’s ArtCamera captures every paint stroke in famous masterworks.
Roll app finds the best photos on your phone. Roxor 4K Gimbal camera costs only $199. Plus Google’s ArtCamera captures every paint stroke in famous masterworks.
In this episode Dave Dugdale and Ibarionex Perello join Frederick to discuss the joy of failure, and they provide some tips on how you can be more effective as a photographer, and as a human.
Today is Memorial Day here in the United States, a day where we honor those who have died serving our country while in our armed forces. Many of us, myself included have family members, friends and/or colleagues who have served in the United States military — and many of us know someone who has died doing so.
Modularity by Design is the newest wave in high tech industrial design and in this episode we take a look at two early players implementing this methodology — Google and Craft Camera.
Just a quick note to say THANK YOU and welcome to all of new students that have recently enrolled in the TWiP School. Just 2 days ago, we launched the school in conjunction with the 5DayDeal Video Creators Bundle (now underway), and I’m happy to report that so far over 1,000 new students have signed up! Wow.
The worlds of Virtual Reality and art have collided thanks to Google’s newest app called Tilt Brush. Plus DJI releases its most powerful Drone yet. VR, 360 video, and augmented reality are the topics of this weeks episode.
High-end camera manufacturer Leica is at it again. Heading down the “less is more” path with regard to features, or lack thereof in its newest camera introduction. Plus Sony is working on a contact lens that will let you do more than see.
ON1 software is set to release the first new camera raw processor in over a decade, with the introduction of their new Photo RAW processor. But can this new software compete with the established Camera RAW workflow pioneered by Adobe?
A photographer cries foul after seeing a Calvin Klein ad. Plus a new startup wants to DSLR your iPhone with a new grip and could optical zoom be coming to the next iPhone?
GoPro focuses in on 360º video and away from from being solely a hardware manufacturer plus a first look at Nikon’s KeyMission 360º camera. Plus scientists discover a way to store 10 Terabytes of data in a smear of DNA.
Could Lytro’s Multi‐Dimensional 40K Cinema Camera mean the death of the green screen? Plus DJI uses a Drone to stream to Facebook Live.
Frederick Van Johnson welcomes Andy Williams and Juan Pons, hosts of the new show AlphaMirrorless on the TWiP Network, to discuss the differences between Sony’s lack of a touchscreen, the various A7 models, lens options, and much more.
After the terror attacks in Brussels, how much is “too much” reality when it comes to telling a story? Plus Google makes the Nik Collection free and Adobe introduces technology previews for Lightroom mobile.
Instagram is changing its’ algorithm for displaying photos – how will this affect photographers? Plus Apple announces a new iPad with sensors to automatically adjust the display based upon the ambient light conditions.
This week we discuss two cases of photographers shooting irresponsibly and ruining it for others. Plus Flickr makes its’ Auto-Upload feature available to pros only & we look at the ongoing battle between Apple and the FBI over cell phone security.
Frederick discusses wedding and portrait photography with industry experts Sara France, Bruce Clarke, Craig Colvin, Joseph Linaschke and TWiP veteran Scott Bourne, at the WPPI conference.
DxO announces new software updates to their “connected camera”, and the drone world’s MVP, DJI aims for the fences with the Phantom 4 — a new, smarter, and “sense enabled” quadcopter.
Pentax K-1 has features not found in other dSLRs. And Canon announces the 80D, along with some new glass and accessories.
Change is in the air as Google pulls the plug on Picasa & Google Glass. Plus KelbyOne lays off several big names in photography education and a photographer sells a photo of a potato for 1.5 million.
Canon announces the 1DX Mark II. Sony introduces the a6300 and G Master Lenses. Plus Backblaze will now loan you a hard drive full of your data.
A photographer’s credibility comes under fire after his Photoshopped image wins a contest sponsored by Nikon. And, will the next iPhone replace your dSLR?