The Filmmakers Dilemma – Dark Skin Tones
Final Cut Pro expert Chris Fenwick of SliceEditorial.com joins the show to discuss his challenges as a white editor trying to “correctly” render darker skin tones.
Final Cut Pro expert Chris Fenwick of SliceEditorial.com joins the show to discuss his challenges as a white editor trying to “correctly” render darker skin tones.
This week’s photo critique topic was STRENGTH!
George joins the podcast to discuss some of the changes and advantages of converting a wildly popular physical event into a fully virtual offering.
Dixie Dixon joins the show to give a candid and revealing look at how she was able to build her business into a world-class, respected photography brand.
This week’s photo critique topic was TOYS!
Peak Design will be joining This Week in Photo tonight for a live streamed event about their efforts to empower black photographers and filmmakers!
Educator and nature photographer Rob Knight shares some of his experiences in using the Gnarbox in the field.
Matthew and I discuss his storied career photographing portraits of some of the most iconic faces on the planet. We also dive into one of his newest projects — a new visual art form.
This week’s photo critique topic was PLANTS! Check out the event schedule for a list of upcoming critique topics.
Michelle G. Hunder and I discuss her music photography work, and the phenomenal growth of the Twitch.tv service.
Aircraft photographer John Thow joins the podcast to discuss the logistics of working around multi-million dollar aircraft, his technique for capturing his iconic images.
This time it’s personal. It’s all about your own PERSONAL SPACE! Congradulations to Craig Colvin for sharing this week’s fav. Next week’s topic is “PLANTS”.
This week’s photo critique topic was FILM NOIR!
New York City based photographer Jesse Dittmar joins me to share a behind-the-scenes perspective on a shoot with a celebrity and disruptor like Roger Stone.
In this episode, Chris Smith founder of the Out of Chicago conferences sits down to discuss why he started this popular event.
This week’s photo critique topic was THE REAL ME.
In this interview, Keren Sachs, founder and CEO of The Luupe, joins the podcast to discuss diversity (or the lack thereof) in the photography industry.
In this session, we discuss the current state of Coronavirus learnings, mask-wearing controversies, the post-COVID-19 world and more.
This week’s photo critique topic was THE MUNDANE. Next week’s topic is “THE REAL ME“.
In this interview I speak with Matt Barker, founder and CEO of MPB.com – they help photographers buy, sell and trade gear!
This week’s photo critique topic was LOOKING UP!