TWiP Talks 31: Looking Back on the 5 Day Deal
In this interview we have a “post mortem” discussion to see how the promotion went, and how much money they made (and donated to charity).
In this interview we have a “post mortem” discussion to see how the promotion went, and how much money they made (and donated to charity).
Removed is a photographic series by Eric Pickersgill that explores the way personal devices play a role in society, relationships, and the body.
Reuters issues a worldwide ban on RAW photos, Panasonic brings post focusing via firmware, & students at the University of Missouri try to prevent a photographer from doing his job.
On this episode we’re going to share some strategies to help drive sales this Christmas and end the year on a strong note to make sure you have those extra dollars in your bank account to help you get through the leaner months when your not as busy with weddings.
In this interview, I visit Giovanni Donelli — one of the principals in AstroPad, to discuss their application, and get a look into how this software might help change the way photographers approach post-processing entirely.
Model Mayhem becomes more reliable with verified credits. Eye-Fi acquires OKDOTHIS and enters the world of photo-sharing apps. And Hasselblad and DJI form a strategic partnership.
This week my guest co-host Marius Vieth and I discuss how to develop a style and how to get in the zone.
A former Instagram model edits photos to reveal the truth behind them. Plus B&H is under fire for its’ working conditions & layoffs begin at National Geographic.
This week I sit down with documentary-style wedding photographer Kevin Mullins to talk about his work and the similarities in the way he approaches a wedding shoot and street photography.
This week we’re going to let you peek inside our camera bags and provide our audience with some insight into the gear we use, why we use it, and what we use to transport it all in on the wedding day.
My top 10 frustrations with the new Apple TV
Canon reports disappointing revenue & profits for Q3. Plus what does YouTube’s new ad-free service mean for content creators? And VSCO releases a new GIF app called DSCO.
This week is a new Streets of the world episode and we are going to Vancouver, Canada. Photographer Ian MacDonald is your guide for this new adventure.
Fresh off of the heels of the yearly photography mecca — Photo Plus Expo, we discuss a few of the announcements that various companies made at the show. Plus an intersting rat-hole about point-and-shoots.
There is never a dull moment on the streets with Levi Sim. In this episode of Street Focus we talk about his work as a commercial photographer and his passion for people and street portraits.
We share our thoughts on a recent situation involving a DJ who photographed the majority of the days events & then posted them on Facebook under his photography company’s page.
In this interview, I sit down with UAV/Drone pioneer Eric Cheng. We discuss the rapid pace of drone evolution, and the current state of the industry. We also discuss where all of this might be going in the not-so-distant future, both in terms of technology as well as the unfolding legalities.
A new registry for Drones is coming. How will this affect photographers? Plus Adobe apologizes & reverses course on changes to it’s import module in Lightroom.
This week on Street Focus, my guest co-host Ken Lyons and I answer questions from about ways to offer a copy of the photo to the subject of a street portrait, how to protect our cameras from the elements and much more!
In this interview I sit down with Randy dela Fuente, the Founder and CEO of Snapizzi – a company focused on helping photographers with their High Volume Photography (HVP) businesses. This is also known as event photography.
DJI announces the gimbal stabilized, handheld, 4K, 12 megapixel “Osmo”. And an entirely new company called “Light” has been generating huge buzz with a camera that shoots with sixteen lenses simultaneously.