TWiP 460 – Lytro’s Multi‐Dimensional 40K Cinema Camera
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.
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?
Photo agency Corbis has been sold by Bill Gates to Visual China Group. Plus Canon’s new marketing experiment called the Lab & a discussion about presets. Are they good, bad, or lazy?
Fuji announces the X-Pro2 and E-ES2. GoPro slashes 7% of its workforce after action camera sales drop. Plus, is celebrity photographer Tyler Shields inspired by…or copying other artists?
This week we look back at CES 2016 & round up the biggest photography announcements from the show. Plus Kodak announces the return of the Super 8 film camera.
This week we preview CES 2016. Plus France is looking to pass legislation to ban skinny models from photoshoots and we take a look at DJI’s new headquarters in China.
Planning some photography trips in 2016? In this episode, I sit down with Valerie Jardin and Shiv Verma — two veteran frequent fliers, to discuss a few of their best travel hacks for photographers.
The FAA officially launches its drone registration program. Google adds shared memories to Google Photos. Plus leaked photo and specs for Nikon’s D5.
The holidays are just around the corner so our panel shares tips for capturing great holiday photos. Plus the 2016 Pirelli calendar breaks tradition and stereotypes & iOS 9.2 supports a new USB camera adapter.
Adobe adds some useful updates to Photoshop. Plus Phase One acquires Mamiya and is Virtual Reality ready for it’s close up?
Is Samsung getting out of the camera business? Plus Canon goes after grey market camera dealers and Leica aims to take on the big guns of the photography world with it’s newest camera.
Reuters issues a worldwide ban on RAW photos, Panasonic brings post focusing via firmware, & students at the University of Missouri try to prevent a photographer from doing his job.