TWiP 430 – iPad Pro for Photographers
Apple impacts the photography industry again with the announcement of the iPad Pro & Apple Pencil and photography enhancements to the iPhone lineup.
Apple impacts the photography industry again with the announcement of the iPad Pro & Apple Pencil and photography enhancements to the iPhone lineup.
Once you start getting into photography, I mean, REALLY getting into photography one thing that starts to happen is that you start wondering what to shoot.
Every year my friends Griffin and Valerie over at the 5DayDeal put on what I consider to the be the biggest, most exciting photography sales event of the year. They’ve assembled $3,300 worth training — and they’re “giving it away” for just $127!
Pictage closes it’s doors and Instagram goes rectangular! Plus DxOMark gives its highest rating EVER to the Sony A7R II!
A discussion about 10 common beliefs that suck the life out of photographers. Plus MIT develops a camera that never overexposes a photo & the death of Pictage.
This week, is Sony gearing up to take on Canon & Nikon by focusing on their full-frame mirrorless cameras? Plus Canon announces a camera that can see in the dark and Fuji goes infrared.
Flickr brings back Pro accounts. DJI’s newest quadcopter, the Phantom 3, is not your grandfather’s drone. Plus a technique discussion about focus stacking.
Trey Ratcliff and I discuss the inception of the bag, and what drove him to collaborate with Peak Design. We discuss the success of the Kickstarter campaign, and also what might be next for the Trey + Peak Design partnership.
In this new episode of Street Focus, I sit down with photographer and author Gordon Lewis as we discuss the topic of defining a style in street photography, which is the topic of one of the chapters of his book: Street Photography: The Art of Capturing the Candid Moment
This week, Rick Sammon & Darlene Hildebrandt join us to talk about learning photography. There are more ways to learn photography than ever before, which is great, but it can also be paralyzingly confusing. What’s the best way to learn this stuff, and how do you get “good”?
A few weeks ago I had the opportunity to meet up with my friend Trey Ratcliff at the Peak Design headquarters in San Francisco, California. The day prior, Trey contacted me with a cryptic message saying something like “you have to come see what I’ve been working on with Peak…”.
Google Photos, Mirrorless and Kickstarter PTSD. Google ends of life Google+ Photos, Panasonic announces the GX8, and a Kickstarter campaign to build world’s smallest 4K camera – the E1.
This week, GoPro reinvents its action camera, Astopad turns your iPad into a graphics tablet & The White House ends it’s 40-year ban on photography.
Fashion & the Northern Lights. Interviews with fashion photographer Steve Brokaw & landscape photographer Ronn Murray who specializes in imagery of the Northern Lights.
This week we discuss the latest update to the Creative Cloud 2015 & Adobe Stock which will be integrated into the majority of Adobe’s apps.
Facebook announces the new Facebook Moments app & a new site makes it easier to review photo sharing sites Terms of Service. Plus DxO launches the DxO One.
The Sony onslaught continues with their announcement of the a7R II. Martin Bailey & Bruce Clarke join Frederick to discuss Sony’s dominance in the full frame mirrorless market.
Lisa Bettany returns to talk about her newest app – Vee for video. Plus Pinterest & Instagram’s foray into eCommerce.
TWiP 415 – Google Photos & the Paranoia of Free – Google launches Google Photos & the Jump 360 with 16 GoPro cameras. Plus Richard Prince catches heat for selling other people’s Instagram photos for $100,000.
A special roundtable discussion on photojournalism. What is photojournalism, how has it changed over the years and is it still a viable career choice?
On this episode of TWiP, Rob Knight is joined by Darlene Hildebrandt & Don Komarechka to talk about Lily – the first shoot & throw camera that will follow you. Plus Canon updates the nifty fifty & Wolfram launches an image identify website.