Photo Critique 182 – HOUSEHOLD
Here’s the replay of this week’s live-streamed photo critique — the topic was HOUSEHOLD!
Here’s the replay of this week’s live-streamed photo critique — the topic was HOUSEHOLD!
Photographer, YouTuber, author, and educator Matt Granger joins the podcast for an insightful discussion about why he thinks the Nikon Z9 might just be the best camera ever made.
Here’s the replay of this week’s live-streamed photo critique — the topic was PATTERNS!
Learn how to set BIG GOALS, the type of goals that deliver results and feed into every part of your business.
Donnie Dinch and I discuss Bitski, his latest venture — powering the commerce layer for metaverse environments.
NEW YORK–(BUSINESS WIRE)–B&H is excited to announce Panasonic Lumix GH6, the Micro Four Thirds mirrorless flagship offering an updated feature set…
This week’s photo critique topic was ARCHES!
Jeffrey Totaro gives gives an insiders’ look into the world of architectural photography.
This week’s photo critique topic was COLUMNS! Congratulations to Karen Sweeney for sharing this week’s favorite image!
Architectural Photographer Jeffrey Totaro shares an insider’s look at the business, technique, and gear necessary to build a successful business in the genre.
Jeff Brown teaches you to become the “Go-To Photographer” in your niche — using the power of LinkedIn marketing!
Adobe’s Brenda Milis joins me once again to discuss her team’s findings when researching creative trends in 2022!
Final Cut Pro expert Lee Herbet shows how to easily add Final Cut power to your still photography toolkit.
s photo critique topic was SEASCAPE!
This week’s photo critique topic was WINTER!
Peter Hurley and I discuss his approach to creating his style of headshots, including equipment, psychology, and business.
The Skylum Software executive team and I discuss the past, the present, and the future of Luminar.
This week’s TWiP Community photo critique topic was OPEN/GENERAL.
This week’s TWiP Community photo critique topic was WINDOW LIGHT.
Greg Benz talks about the origins of the Lumenzia, and how the introduction of the M1 processor has changed things.
This week’s TWiP Community photo critique topic was DOMINANT COLOR.