TWiP Interviews: Dave Dugdale
The mastermind behind LearningDSLRVideo.com sits down with me to discuss how he grew his site from a “stay at home Dad” hobby, into a powerful revenue generating content machine.
The mastermind behind LearningDSLRVideo.com sits down with me to discuss how he grew his site from a “stay at home Dad” hobby, into a powerful revenue generating content machine.
Lightroom goes mobile, Sony reveals the A7s, and is Canon charging customers to fix known issues with some of their cameras and lenses? Valerie Jardin takes over the hosting duties this week and is joined by Martin Bailey and Jeffrey Totaro to discuss these topics and more.
Photographers suing clients for posting bad reviews, taking photographs in Hungary without permission is now illegal, and a photographer wins $1.2M in a settlement over photographs taken from social media. Plus an interview with Amanda Eddy of PhotoDex, makers of Proshow.
This episode of TWiP was recorded live in the Panasonic booth at WPPI. Featuring Giulio Sciorio, William Innes & Kristen Jensen discussing 4K video and some of the latest Lumix hardware from Panasonic. Plus, an interview with travel photographer Ralph Velasco.
I’ve been looking for a reason to go hang out in Paris for some time now, so when Valérie Jardin suggested I tag along at her June street photography workshop, I immediately said “um, yes!”.
This week on TWiP, Nikon announces the Nikon 1 V3, Instagram & product placement, drone pilots flying high again, and Calumet closes it’s doors after 75 years in business. Plus an interview with photographer and educator Rob Knight.
This week on TWiP, Getty Images makes much of it’s portfolio free to use, a photographer makes $15K in one day on Instagram, iStock photo introduces a subscription model, & 500px Prime goes live. Plus an Interview with Sports Illustrated photographer Peter Read Miller.
Valérie Jardin takes over the hosting duties this week to discuss Ellen’s infamous Oscar selfie, a photog leaves $7000 worth of gear on a train – and gets it all back. Plus a special interview with Flixel Chief Marketing Officer – Mark Homza.
This week on TWiP – Nikon announces the D4s, Canon reportedly pulling out of the cheap P&S market, and are there problems at PocketWizard? Plus an Interview with landscape and nature photographer Juan Pons!
This week on TWiP – new domain names for .photography & .camera now available, the Color Run sues a photographer for demanding payment for widely distributed photo, and a photographer offers to buy good images to pad his portfolio. Plus Sue Bryce loses her Facebook page due to hackers and an interview with YouTube star – Blunty!
On this weeks’ show – new hardware announcements from Nikon, Sony, Pentax, and Panasonic. Adobe’s Principal Product Manager John Nack joins Google’s digital photography team, layoffs and restructuring at Sony, & an interview with the master of the headshot – Peter Hurley.
A Pulitzer Prize-winning Associated Press photographer is fired for cloning. The JPEG Standard goes lossless. Hasselblad announces a twelve thousand dollar DSLR. Plus an interview with photographers Jay and Varina Patel, Brent Mail and Johny Spencer.
Adobe adds new features to Photoshop CC. Is the Japanese camera market in jeopardy? Switching brand allegiances. Plus an interview with Scott Braut and Keren Sachs of Shutterstock.com.
Google presents rights-filtered image search options, Joe McNally’s 2014 begins with a $1.32 royalty check, Instant plagiarized portfolio sites. Also listener questions, picks of the week and an interview with Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer Brian Smith.
CES gear announcements from Fuji, Canon, Nikon and Sony. The rise and fall of the selfie and an interview with commercial and fine-art photographer Bob Coates.
The “Godfather of Photography” Rick Sammon joins Frederick for a lively discussion about the line between photographic inspiration and theft.
Listen in to the panel discuss The Best Photography Tech Trends of 2013, plus an interview with photographer Shiv Verma.
The Chicago Sun-Times re-hires photographers it replaced with iPhones, and our panel offers holiday gift ideas. Plus an interview with Steven Brokaw.
Lindsay Adler and Derrick Story join Frederick for a discussion on the evolving art of portraiture. Plus an interview with boudoir photographer Christa Meola.
This week we’re serving up a very special helping of photography goodness in this interview with Frederick’s good friend and professional photographer – Karen Hutton.
When disaster strikes, photojournalism stands tall. Getting the perfect shot. Flickr jumps into book publishing. Plus Frederick sits down for a chat with Jared Bauman of ShootDotEdit.