TWiP #270 – Apple’s Clone Wars
Apple beats Samsung in court, IKEA chooses 3D over photography, Sony and Samsung release ‘smart’ cameras, photography at the speed of light and an interview with Matthew Jordan Smith.
Apple beats Samsung in court, IKEA chooses 3D over photography, Sony and Samsung release ‘smart’ cameras, photography at the speed of light and an interview with Matthew Jordan Smith.
This week on TWiP, who’s been stalking your Facebook photos, new “Smart Cameras” from Nikon & Sony, Getty & Pictage change hands, Vogue bans underage & Skinny models, and an interview with beauty & glamour photographer Sue Bryce.
This week on TWiP, Twitter co-founders launch “Medium,” Canon’s T4i rash issues cause a recall and the photo community wonders whether new Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer has really signed in to Flickr. Plus an interview with Photoshop expert Ben Willmore.
This week, Syl, Sara, and Don join Frederick to talk about the Mars rover Curiosity, firmware updates from Canon & PocketWizard, policies on recording the police, and how to remove baby photos from your Facebook newsfeed. Plus an interview with Garry Lassman from GoPixIt.
This week – Where oh where is Aperture 4? Facebook likes Google+, an Olympic update… and Frederick chats with creativeLIVE’s new marketing head, George Varanakis.
Canon enters the mirrorless market, photographer’s Instagram photos published in Sports Illustrated, buying likes on Instagram,Thomas’s letter to Marissa Mayer, and an interview with Gavin Seim.
This week – CEO changes at Yahoo! and Lytro, Apple readies OSX Mountain Lion and a discussion about the new Google+ iPad app. Plus an interview with Dane Sanders!
Outrage over bad Olympic photos, Microsoft reveals the Surface, and why is the Canon T4i causing allergic reactions. Plus an interview with Trey Ratcliff on discovering the art of photography.
On this week’s episode, Frederick sits down for a conversation with photographer and blogger Aaron Hockley to discuss how social media can be both a blessing and a curse and how best to avoid that nasty curse part.
On this week’s episode, Frederick sits down for a conversation with Jeff Carrion who is a Digital Media Specialist at DePaul University in Chicago. Frederick and Jeff discuss what a Digital Media Specialist is and what it takes to instruct people who don’t necessarily come from a photographic background. Frederick and Jeff also discuss digital media storage and dig into Jeff’s workflow when it comes to storing and backing up digital media.
This week on TWiP, Apple adds a retina display to the MacBook Pro, Aperture gets a significant update, Canon rolls out new STM lenses, and Leica announces a $50,000 limited edition camera. We also dig into the topic of whether it’s better to specialize or generalize in photography.
This was a marathon show! Be sure snuggle up somewhere cozy before you press play. We tackle a LOT of topics this week. Along with a news round-up, we discuss the issue of image theft. And there’s a great interview with Jeff Dunas of the Palm Springs Photo Festival.
This week on TWiP, we recap the Google Plus Conference, Facebook launches a new camera app, Hasselblad cuts prices on medium format bodies, and how to look like a photographer. Sara France and Dave Dugdale join Frederick to discuss these topics plus a special interview with Macro photographer Don Komarechka.
This week on TWiP, not just one, but two special interviews. Frederick sits down to discuss photography associations with Eugene Mopsik from the American Association of Media Professionals. Also, Chuck Westfall from Canon joins us to talk about Canon’s dSLR line, and look at what Canon is up to in the video space.
On this episode, “The Pirates” movie filmed with 50 1D Mark IIIs, Leica announces an $8000 camera that only shoots B&W, an interview with wildlife photographer Charles MacPhearson, and a panel discussion on being deliberate in your photography.
This week on TWiP, Derrick Story and Bruce Clarke join Frederick to discuss the topic of the Psychology of Photography – specifically the photography mindset. We also run down the latest news from Canon, Nikon, BlackBerry, and Olympus. And an interview with Playboy shooters Arny Freytag and Jarmo Pohjaniemi.
This week on TWiP we’re discussing possible entry-level full-frame dSLRs from Nikon & Canon, a teenager petitions Seventeen magazine to publish non-airbrushed images, the Olympics is looking to ban the sharing of photos via social networks, and home furnishing giant IKEA enters the camera market.
This week on TWiP: 5D Mark III Light Leak issues, new 4K video cameras from Canon, model releases, a Google+ Conference for photographers and an interview with Reid Warner from SnapKnot.com.
This week on TWiP we’re experimenting using a Google Hangout to discuss Yahoo layoffs and lawsuits, Instagram on Android, monitors for photographers, and an interview CJ Chilvers on minimalist photography.
Canon’s new 5D Mark III has started shipping but is it worth the $1000 price increase? Derrick Story of the Digital Story sits down with Frederick to share his thoughts on the matter with the TWiP audience.
This week on TWiP: Is Pinterest helpful or harmful for photographers? The Daily Mirror uses a stolen image to illustrate a story about serial killers, a photographer kills the subject he was sent to cover, and Frederick sits down for a chat with photographer Dan Alban to talk about running a brick and mortar studio.