Podcast

  • TWiP #226 – Retro Active

    This week on TWiP: A new iPhone app called Shoebox lets you scan & archive old photographs with your iPhone, Nikon eying webOS, What’s behind the rise in popularity of retro photography?, and does the printed portfolio still matter?

  • TWiP #217 – Big Things in Small Packages

    Now they’re saying size DOES matter? An Israeli company develops a smaller Jpeg, Flickr lets you put up a digital fence around your photos, Urban Outfitters & their photographer face a lawsuit from parents of a model he photographed in a, let’s say, ‘adult’ manner. Plus a special interview with Jack Reznicki.

  • TWiP #215 – Stock it to Me

    This week on TWiP: Stock buyers or stock shooters – who’s to blame for the state of stock photography today, Delkin releases new CF cards for extreme conditions, a photograph of President Obama at a memorial site stirs some controversy, and Nokia creates the world’s largest stop-motion animation with a cell phone camera.

  • TWiP #213 – Patent Smurfs

    On this episode of TWiP, 100Cameras.org needs your help, Kodak looking to sell off billion dollar patents, future camera technology, and a round-table discussion on image backup strategies.

  • TWiP #211 – Off the Wall

    This week on TWiP: Apple releases the “lion”, a photographic Rube Goldberg contraption, and photographer David duChemin talks about his unfortunate accident.

  • TWiP #209 – Google+, iPhoneography, & FujiFilm

    On this episode of TWiP, FujiFilm sets its sights on 3rd place, Google+ and what it means for photographers, Pentax sells to Ricoh, a lens mount for your iPhone, photographing your own heart surgery, and a conversation with Jack Hollingsworth about iPhoneography.

  • TWiP #207 – Final Cut, Google, and Lytro

    On this episode of TWiP, is Apple’s Final Cut Pro X ready for photographers? Tennessee outlaws emotionally distressing images. There’s a new Lytro camera that lets you shoot first and focus later. And Google rolls out reverse image search.

  • TWiP #206 – Going Pro with Robert Evans

    On this special interview edition of TWiP, Frederick sits down over Skype with celebrity wedding photographer Robert Evans. They get caught up on his latest adventures, and discuss how he transitioned to becoming a full-time celebrity wedding photographer.

  • TWiP #204 – iCloud, Twitter, & Nikon

    On this episode of TWiP the crew examines rumor and speculation around Apple’s iCloud, Nikon sues Sigma over VR patents, and Twitter shakes things up by unveiling photo and video sharing capabilities.

  • TWiP #202 – Trading Fear for Photos

    On this episode of TWiP, in case of a water landing – take pictures, Getty Images acquires PicScout, Adobe gets touchy feely, and an interview with SnapKnot.com co-founder Reid Warner.

  • TWiP #200 – The Boys Are Back in Town

    On this episode of TWiP, it’s our 200th episode and we’ve brought the band back together. This week, we catch up with some of the original TWiPers to chat about what they’ve been up to and how they are incorporating video into their workflow. Plus, Bruce Clarke sits down for a special interview with David Ziser.

  • TWiP #198 – Viva Las Vegas

    On this episode of TWiP, can you tell the difference between the Las Vegas Statue of Liberty and the real one in New York? If so, the US Postal Service could use your help. onOne introduces layers to Lightroom, and Bruce Clarke sits down with photographer Matthew Jordan Smith to pick his brain about all things photography.

  • TWiP #196 – Inspiration

    How do you get and stay inspired? The oldest surviving Nikon digital camera goes up on the auction block. Lens Baby announces the Composer Pro, and a recent incident in Libya raises concerns over the safety of female photo journalists going into war zones.

  • TWiP #190 – The Furious Five

    Public outcry causes a photographer to drop a copyright lawsuit, Tamron & Nikon readying built-in Image Stabilizers in their Tele-extenders?, Steve Simon joins in “randomly” and an interview on photo sharing sites with PurePhoto CEO, John Ellis.

  • TWiP #188 – Exposing Danger

    This week on TWiP: Photographers in Egypt put their lives on the line to get the shot, Canon releases new lenses, camera bodies, and flashes and Google Art Project brings Street View photographs to Art Museums. This week’s show features Frederick VanJohnson, Andy Biggs, and Derrick Story.