Podcast

  • TWiP #258 – Grand Theft Photo

    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.

  • TWiP #257 – How To Look Like a Photographer

    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.

  • TWiP #256 – Canon & ASMP

    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.

  • TWiP #255 – Deliberate Photography

    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.

  • TWiP #254 – The Psychology of 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.

  • TWiP #253 – The Retouching Debate

    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.

  • TWiP #251 – Leaky Light?

    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.

  • TWiP #249 – How the Sausage is Made

    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.

  • TWiP #246 – Pinterest’s Interest

    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.

  • TWiP #238 – Deviantly Artistic

    This week, Frederick sat down with the Advisor in Chief from deviantART – Josh Wattles to learn more about the site, discuss who it is targeted at, notable artists on the site, and what the future holds for deviantART.

  • TWiP #237 – Bourne to Be Wild

    This week on TWiP: Scott Bourne gets hands-on with a Lytro camera, a look back at some of the announcements coming out of CES, Adobe backtracks on their upgrade pricing for CS6, and a new online service lets photographers make money from photographing strangers.

  • TWiP #233 – Vincent LaForet on Shooting DSLR Video

    In this chat Vincent and Frederick discuss the then and now. How the industry has changed, and what might be next. And he gives plenty of tips on how “regular folk” can get started shooting professional-looking video without taking out a 2nd mortgage.

  • TWiP #232 – There’s A Yak For That

    This week on TWiP: dSLRs banned from a UK tube station, iPhone photos find their way into stock photography, Kodak burning through $70 million a month, and CF cards to be replaced by smaller XQD format.

  • TWiP #231 – Only $30 to Touch Their Junk

    This week on TWiP: CNN lays off photojournalists citing the accessibility of quality cameras, brick and mortar camera shops start charging you touch the goods, looking back a the most memorable stories and images from 2011, and an interview with Paul C. Buff.

  • TWiP #230 – Flash is Dead? Long Live Flash?

    This week on TWiP: Are liquid lenses the next big thing in Photography, Adobe kills flash for mobile and revamps it’s upgrade pricing model, Google+ reunites a DSLR owner with his images lost at sea, new hardware from Nikon, and an interview with Dan Brodnitz about the state of distance learning for creatives.

  • TWiP #228 – Google <3 Photographers

    This week on TWiP: The camera manufacturer industry is abuzz with big news from Olympus, Canon, and Red, Google+ launches pages for businesses, and an interview with Photoshop guru Jeff Schewe.