TWiP #186 – Is Film the New “F” Word?
This week on TWiP, is film the new “F” word?, the Partridge Family sues Corbis, and getting your learn on in 2011.
This week on TWiP, is film the new “F” word?, the Partridge Family sues Corbis, and getting your learn on in 2011.
On this special interview episode of TWiP, Frederick catches up with photographer Thomas Hawk to discuss his latest projects, Flickr, censorship, photographers rights, workflow, gear, and HDR photography.
On this episode of TWiP, Copyright or Copy wrong, Iron Man body armor for your dSLR, and Borrowlenses.com marketing guy Josh Norem talks 3rd party lenses.
On this episode of TWiP, is taking photos of the security lines in airports a good idea , Canon offers to modify your camera, and a follow-up on Topaz Labs InFocus software.
On this episode of TWiP-should you buy on or off brand lenses? When to shoot RAW vs. JPEG, and DSLR market leaders Nikon and Canon widen their leads.
On this episode of TWiP, a quick round-up of PhotoPlus Expo announcements, tech talk on HDR and medium format, and new host Tyler Ginter joins the show.
On this episode of TWiP, Panasonic introduces a 3D lens, onOne releases free Lightroom pre-sets, Homeland Security is going to allow photography outside Federal Buildings, and is Sony working on a 24mp translucent mirror camera?
On this episode of TWiP, the old gang catches up to chat about new gear and carry around cameras, Microsoft…
On this episode of TWiP, we recap some of the news and announcements coming out of Photokina, Sony comes on strong with the A55, and Photocomment.net editor Tristan Hall joins the discussion.
On this week’s episode of TWiP, the TSA thinks photographers are terrorists, Olan Mills gets milked, Nikon introduces a powerful point and shoot, and Frederick interviews Mikkel Aaland.
On this episode of TWiP, the winner of our contest is announced! Some technical discussion around Canons 120 Megapixel sensor, Sony releases a trio of new cameras, and the US Government wants you to push more paper.
On this episode of TWiP, iStock photo launches a new design, Photoshop Express for your iPad & iPhone, Canon introduces a new studio camera, and the end of point and shoot cameras?
This week on TWiP – Ron is back from Venezuela, Steve is headed to Hawaii, Joseph is driving cross country, the Ansel Adams Mystery is solved, DSLRs swing and tilt, and special guest Chris Marquardt joins us live to talk backup.
On this episode of TWiP, we discuss the emergence of a “Franken iPhone” camera, a chat about the role presets play in photography, and Skynet (computational photography) comes to point and shoot cameras.
On this week’s episode, Alex, Frederick, and Ray talk about the relationship between Getty Images & Flickr, RC Helicopters equipped with cameras, and Lexar’s Jeff Cable joins the discussion to talk about storage solutions for photographers.
Several states have instituted laws prohibiting people from taking photographs of police officers in the field. What does this mean for the future of photography? Also, BP blocks photographers from photographing the oil spill in the gulf, Apple announces iPhone 4.0, and a discussion with author and photographer David duChemin about eBook publishing.
Sensors – when is small, big enough? Google TV – should photographers care? Adobe’s lens profile creator vs. DxO, and guest host Derrick Story joins in the fray!
In this show we tackle the issue of some new legislation that may require photographers to be punished if they take photos of an illegal act. For example if you happen to take photos of some graffiti, but fail to tell the cops, you might be held complicit in the crime. We debate the topic, and explore the possible ramifications on how photographers work.
It’s all about small, BIG light! Syl Arena is on the show this week to talk about working with small strobes. Steve also returns this week from his world travels which included the Olympics and Paralympics in Vancouver and Gulf Photo Plus in Dubai. Steve noticed a large degree of interest in small strobe lighting.
Scott returns to the podcast this week to discuss NAB. Scott has been busy on a bunch of projects including www.goingpro2010.com and www.creativelive.com as well as speaking at various conferences and photographing birds down in Florida. Scott spent most of his time shooting video so the guys discuss some of the gear Scott was using.
We’re bursting with anticipation as Adobe teases us with a launch date for CS5! Derrick Story joins the show for a chat about the various features in Aperture 3, and he and Frederick compare them with Lightroom 3 beta. And guest Richard Harrington discusses his latest book “From Still to Motion”.