TWiP 382 – Ello, Anyone There?
In this episode of TWiP, Jeffrey Totaro & Darlene Hildebrandt join Frederick Van Johnson to talk about the new social network on the block – Ello. Plus GoPro adds some new 4k hardware to their action camera lineup.
In this episode of TWiP, Jeffrey Totaro & Darlene Hildebrandt join Frederick Van Johnson to talk about the new social network on the block – Ello. Plus GoPro adds some new 4k hardware to their action camera lineup.
It’s happening again. Only a few select people knew about it last time, and no one knew when or even…
In this special roundtable episode of TWiP, we dive DEEP into the mysterious world of image backup and archiving. Industry experts Don Komarechka, Topher Martini and Doug Kaye join Frederick Van Johnson to help remove some of the mystery around keeping your precious photos safe.
This week we discuss the U.S. Forest Service and their requirement to have a $1500 permit to photograph on federal wild lands. Plus Adobe announces Photoshop Elements 13 – is it enough for photographers?
iOS 8 & Photos, Panasonic announces the Lumix CM1 smartphone, Twitpic shutting down while Kevin Rose’s new service “Tiiny” starts up.
This week on TWiP, Apple announces the iPhone 6 & iPhone 6 Plus, Nikon unveils the D750 & SB-500, and Canon reveals the 7D Mark II.
Sony brings E-Mount lenses to smartphones, photographer captures portraits of subjects being hit by stun guns, and Instagram releases Hyperlapse. Plus, big changes coming to iStock Photo.
This week on TWiP, Frederick sits down with the team behind the movie BOKEH for a discussion about funding a film with a Kickstarter campaign, shooting on location in Iceland, and more!
Host: Frederick Van Johnson Guests: Topher Martini & Doug Kaye This week on TWiP… Photos taken with expensive gear recreated on…
[google1] Host: Frederick Van Johnson Guests: Valérie Jardin & Don Komarechka This week on TWiP… Nikon settles D600 class action suit…
An inspirational AUDIO mini-course on photography. Are you just getting started with photography? Need a little kick in the pants to…
Welcome to Marketing for Photographers. In this exclusive course by social media marketing guru Zach Prez, you’ll be introduced to…
When a monkey takes a photo… who owns it? A New Zealand newspaper uses a Facebook photo without permission… and it’s the WRONG photo! Plus Adam Carolla won’t let a podcast patent troll drop their suit against him.
This week on TWiP, Flickr announces new licensing experience, Google making plans to separate photos from Google+, & Zack Arias takes a real world look at crop vs. full-frame sensors.
A photographer blogs about the negative side of having his photo hit #1 on Reddit, Hasselblad breathes new life into analog V-System cameras going back to 1957, and a look at MIOPS – a new high speed camera trigger controllable with your smartphone.
This week on TWiP, 4th Amendment doesn’t apply to online storage, Canon & Microsoft sign patent agreement, and a restaurant in New York finds that smartphone photos have doubled table times since 2004.
A Kickstarter project hopes to revitalize the digital photo frame, Doug Gordon is in hot water again for plagiarism, and a first look at images shot with Sony’s new curved sensor.
This week on TWiP, Smart Glass could transform Smartphone cameras, new iOS app “Shutter” offers unlimited storage for free, and a discussion about the future of photography.
Apple to cease development of Aperture, Google adds non-destructive editing to Google+ Photos, and Nikon announces the Nikon D810. Plus an interview with Ralph Velasco about travel photography.
Adobe announces changes to the Creative Cloud, Flickr removes Facebook & Google integrations, and Amazon enters the smart phone market with their Fire phone. Plus an interview with Serge Ramelli & Valérie Jardin.
Canon opens up its’ cloud-based storage service Irista, Instagram rolls out new features, and what does 4K mean for photographers? Guest host Joseph Linaschke is joined by Dave Dugdale & Giulio Sciorio to discuss these topics and more.