The Photograph as Haiku, with MH Rubin
In this interview, we delve deep into Rubin’s philosophy of using haiku as an innovative tool in photography.
In this interview, we delve deep into Rubin’s philosophy of using haiku as an innovative tool in photography.
Rob Moroto shares his insights and expertise on the real estate photography business.
Replay for this week’s photo critique (#210) “Reflections!
Ron Pepper shares his insights on the art and science of HDR photography and the essential role that Photomatix plays in his workflow.
Terri Morgan, co-founder of LumaTouch discuses the two major players in mobile video editing: LumaFusion and DaVinci Resolve for iPad
In this episode, I speak with renowned street photographer Valérie Jardin to discuss her approach to capturing the beauty and…
This week’s photo critique topic was “OPEN/GENERAL”.
David Vaskevitch dishes about Mylio, its vision, and its impact on the photography community.
Don Komarechka shares his recent journey of relocating from Canada to Bulgaria.
This week’s topic was “IMAGE STITCHING.”
Tom Jenz is a photographer and journalist capturing the stories of Milwaukee’s inner-city communities.
PhotoJoseph joins the podcast to discuss the new Lumix S5II… now with phase-detect autofocus!
Raphael Pons, the creator of PhotoPills, takes us behind the scenes of the app, and gives a demo.
This week’s topic was “FOCUS STACKING.”
Matthew Jordan Smith joins the podcast to chat about AI-driven photography for professional photographers.
Troy Miller explains his focus-stacking workflow.
NFT firm Light.Art’s co-founder and COO Marcos Siqueira candidly breaks down the state of the NFT market in late 2022.
This week’s topic was “BOOKS.”
SmugMug and Flickr have announced a new permanent photo archive initiative called The Flickr Foundation.
This week PhotowalkTV’s Jefferson Graham joins the podcast to discuss his recent unfortunate experience of being robbed of his camera gear in San Francisco! And the steps he took to avoid repeating the experience.
This week’s photo critique topic was “CRITTERS!”