Podcast

  • TWiP 412 – The ArtOfficial Photographer

    This week on TWiP, Flickr revamps and releases new tools for organizing your photos. Plus Camera51 helps users compose the perfect shot & Kodak clinging to a life after film. Plus Books Institute changes ownership – listen to an insightful interview with Brooks’ president Dr. Tim Gramling.

  • TWiP 411 – Gray in Black & White

    Joe Giordano, Martin Bailey and Jeffrey Totaro join Frederick to discuss about Joe’s treatment at the hands of the Baltimore Police while covering the Freddie Gray riots . Also, is the Apple Watch a photographer’s best friend?Photofocus’ Doug Daulton thinks so.

  • TWiP 410 – Lightroom CC

    On this episode of TWiP, Bryan Caporicci & Andy Biggs join Frederick to talk about Lightroom CC. Plus a sneak peek inside Apple’s future iPhone camera.

  • TWiP 407 – Something New from Nikon

    On this episode of TWiP, Lee Herbet & Martin Bailey join Frederick to discuss Nikon’s latest camera – the Nikon 1 J5 and Novo’s new filters made of Sapphire and Gorilla glass. Plus a round-table discussion on the latest video tools for photographers.

  • TWiP 406 – I Villain, I Photographer

    Priime is the latest mobile photo editing kid on the block but is it the best one out there? Plus Arkansas proposes privacy legislation that could kill street photography & Amazon offers unlimited photo storage for just $12 per year.

  • TWiP 405 – The Paradox of Choice

    Can avoiding gear can actually help your photography? Plus Nikon thinks your hot shoe needs sprucing up and are photographers sleepwalking into photography armageddon?

  • TWiP 404 – Port Not Found

    On this episode of TWiP, Doug Kaye & Don Komarechka join Frederick to talk about Apple’s new MacBook and what the new USB Type C port means for photographers. Plus Google launches a new cloud storage solution called Nearline and a new video app called Meerkat allows users to stream video content over Twitter.

  • TWiP 403 – Google+ Divides

    This week on TWiP, Google+ announces it’s splitting into Photos & Streams. Profoto announces a new off-camera flash system and Lytro switches focus to virtual reality and video.

  • TWiP 401 – Photoshop Turns 25!

    On this episode of TWiP, Syl Arena and Derrick Story join Frederick to discuss the Ansel Adams act that was recently introduced to Congress. Plus details emerge about the next version of Lightroom, Peter Lik racks up a 1/2 billion in print sales and Adobe Photoshop celebrates it’s 25th birthday.

  • TWiP 400 – The Expendables

    Welcome to our 400th episode of TWiP! This is a historic show where we’ve assembled an all-­star cast of TWiP legends to reminisce about the beginnings of TWiP and to discuss some of the pertinent news this week in the photography world.

  • TWiP 399 – Apple’s Photos App Revealed

    This week, Joseph Linaschke, Derrick Story, Don Komarechka and Nicole Young join Frederick to share their first impressions of Apple’s new Photos app. Plus Canon announces two brand new 50 MP dSLRs.

  • TWiP 397 – White House Drones

    This week on TWiP, a photographer crash lands his DJI Quadcopter on the White House lawn. Plus Sports Illustrated lays off the remainder of it’s staff photographers.

  • The TWiP Manifesto 2015

    “To inform, excite, educate and inspire photographers and other creative professionals, worldwide.” TWiP Army — THANK YOU! You’ve made these last…

  • TWiP 396 – Market Your Image Theft

    If you don’t want your work stolen…don’t post it online. An Apple patent approval sends GoPro stock sliding. And changes coming to Sony’s PlayMemories Online service are definitely worth a PSA listen.

  • TWiP 395 – The Model Citizen

    This week on TWiP, Lucas Passmore and Derrick Story join Frederick to talk about the lacklustre product announcements from CES. Plus a photographer gets sued by a model for inappropriate image use.

  • TWiP 394 – Wearable? Or Unbearable?

    This week, Valerie Jardin and Alex Lindsay join Frederick to discuss the future of wearable tech. Plus a French newspaper removes all photographs from it’s publication in support of photojournalism.

  • TWiP 393 – Is Photography Art?

    This week, Nicole Young and Brian Matiash join Frederick to discuss a journalists take on the world’s most expensive photograph and whether it’s art or not. Plus Nicole gives up on exclusivity with iStock and our panel has their picks of 2014.