TWiP 334 – The Future of Photography
Apple and Google: two models for the future of photography. A discussion about the plight of photojournalism. Plus an interview with supermodel turned lifestyle photographer Kristen Jensen!
Apple and Google: two models for the future of photography. A discussion about the plight of photojournalism. Plus an interview with supermodel turned lifestyle photographer Kristen Jensen!
A discussion about Sony’s A7 and A7r mirrorless, full-frame cameras. Insights on the Panasonic Lumix GM1 and Nikon’s new retro Df. A look at Apple’s Mac OS X Mavericks, iOS 7 and the 5th generation iPads. Plus an interview with Camera Lab’s mastermind Gordon Laing and his thoughts on Sony’s new offerings.
Canon’s financial forecast is haunted by smartphone creep. Adobe hack actually affects 38 million people. A roundtable discussion about learning photography. Plus Don Komarechka inspires you to kickstart your photographic dreams.
A very special how-to interview show with landscape, nature and travel photographers Jay and Varina Patel. Join the conversation as they talk location selection, travel logistics, weather concerns and lots more!
This week on TWiP, an online petition results in two photographers pulling out of speaking at WPPI’s annual conference. Hi-res photographs of Sony’s new full-frame mirrorless A7 and A7r cameras appear online and a special interview with model Tor Alexander.
Nikon releases the D610. Pentax introduces the K-3. Instagram adds advertisements. Adobe gets hacked. Plus an interview on finding your inspiration with LA-based photographer Brooke Shaden.
Martin Bailey hosts and is joined by Ron Brinkmann and Charlie MacPherson for a round table discussion on learning light. Plus Nikon files a patent for a camera with an interchangeable sensor, a priest stops a wedding ceremony to scold a photographer, and an interview with Nathan Morris on the business of photography.
The US Postal Service pays $685,000 for copyright infringement. Nikon introduces the water proof, freeze proof and shock proof AW1. And a USA Today sports photographer gets caught faking an important shot.
This week on TWiP, a look at Facebook’s revised privacy policy, Google Plus releases new photo editing tools, are Nikon & Canon entering the medium format market? Plus an interview with Photoshelter CEO – Andrew Fingerman.
This week on TWiP, +Frederick Van Johnson sits down with Ron Brinkmann and Valerie Jardin. On this episode Ron reveals his recent marriage proposal (she said yes), Olympus updates its popular OMD line with the OMD-EM1, and Apple refreshes the iPhone line with the introduction of the iPhone 5S and 5C. Plus an interview with “The Godfather” Rick Sammon.
Alex Lindsay returns to explain why Goggle Glass is so cool. Flickr updates its IOS App. Facebook adds shared photo albums. Also Samsung goes Android on a new camera – and Sony intros their new ‘Lens Camera’. Plus an interview with NYC photographer Vivienne Gucwa.
Facebook and Shutterstock collaborate on advertising options, and Reuters says goodbye to its USA sports photographers. Plus, an interview with Taiwan-based Garret Clarke of Up Against the Wall Photography.
This week on TWiP, obsessing about others’ gear choices, Sony’s rumoured ‘Lens Camera’, and an interview with pet photographer Jeff Otto.
This week on TWiP, how to get the shot when shooting landscape, nature and street photography. And an inspiring and down to Earth chat with New York City fashion photographer Lindsay Adler.
This week we’re back in a Google Hangout and Frederick is joined by Gordon Laing, Trey Ratcliff, Giulio Sciorio, and Doug Kaye to delve into all things mirror-less. What are mirror-less and Micro 4/3 cameras? What are the advantages and disadvantages of mirror-less technology? Which manufacturers are making the best mirror-less cameras? We address these questions and more during our round-table discussion.
This week on TWiP, a photographer is outed for plagiarism, Smugmug reboots from the ground up, and Instagram enables image embedding. Plus, a very timely interview with Smugmug’s co-founder and frontman Chris “Baldy” MacAskill.
This week on TWiP….wedding and event photographer Daniel McGarrity discusses the changing landscape and commoditization of the wedding photography industry. And Kris Rowberry, the guy behind Great American Thrills discusses his passion for amusement parks and his quest to document America’s healthy obsession with raw excitement.
Hey you (Government), get off of my cloud! Plus Magic Lantern enables Canon users to gain 3 stops of light. Also, the panel shares some keen and hilarious insights on Bokeh. And a special guest appearance by TWiP Landscape and Nature Photo Contest winner Peter Greig.
In this Special Episode of TWiP, Trey Ratcliff joins Frederick Van Johnson to talk about DSLR’s vs. Mirrorless Cameras. Trey explains why he has chosen a new course towards lighter and cheaper – and has gained some unexpected advantages along the way!
This week on TWiP – What’s up with liveBooks? The continuing devaluation of photography, Canon announces the 70D and an interview with Severin Matusek of EyeEM.com. Sara France and Don Komarechka join Frederick to discuss these stories in this weeks show.
This week on a special holiday episode of TWiP: Announcing the winners of our Landscape and Nature photo contest! Plus, we’re announcing our newest contest “A Picture is Worth a Thousand Lyrics.” Also, Connected Data has given us 2 Transporters to give away! And an interview with Aaron Nace of Phlearn Phame!