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Please enjoy these DEEP discounts on two of the most popular products over at Mediabytes.com! Act now because the discounts will disappear at 12AM Pacific time on Wednesday, November 28th.
This week on TWiP, enjoy a very special interview with Trey Ratcliff. Listen in as Frederick Van Johnson and Trey discuss how to he built a social media empire of over 8 million followers – enabling him to “live the dream.”
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This week on the show, Canadian photographers rejoice over changes to their copyright laws, interesting new photography trends emerge, a Brazilian model uses Hurricane Sandy’s aftermath as a backdrop for a photo shoot, SmugMug responds to “passionate feedback”, and Bruce Clarke chats with Gerard Murphy from Mosaic.
Instagram, Facebook and Twitter add exciting new features, Nikon introduces the D5200 and Canon announces two new stabilized “L” lenses. Plus, Frederick chats with model Jesse Deol about life on the other side of the lens.
This week on TWiP, we round up the news and announcements from Photoplus Expo, new hardware & software from Microsoft & Apple, Nikon dealing with dirty sensors on the D600, Canon’s profits down, and an interview with photographer Danny Postawa.
This week, join the conversation as Frederick Van Johnson hosts copyright experts Ed Greenberg and Jack Reznicki to talk about the legal considerations of the photography trade. In this special interview, glean tips, practical pointers and 3 to-do’s to get your business onto the right side of the law.
This week on TWiP, Derrick Story & Joseph Linaschke are back from Photokina in Germany, 35 cameras document Felix Baumgartner’s Space Jump, Adobe expands the DNG format, and a round table discussion on Aperture and mirrorless cameras.
Do the Nikon D4 and D800 pass the ‘BBC Test’? Photography and Apple one year after Steve Jobs’ passing. Getty Images celebrates the half-millionth image in its Flickr collection. Plus an interview with Brian Diaz and Dean Johnson of Model Mayhem.
The specs keep this race too close to call, and besides a few features like wi-fi in the Canon 6D and more autofocus points in the Nikon D600, these cameras are very similar.
This week on the show: Sony becomes the largest shareholder in Olympus. Kodak leaves the consumer printing market. A new App that allows you to take just one photograph…ever. IKEA Saudi Arabia photoshops women out of its catalog. And an interview with photographer and educator Michael Willems.
Regardless of your affiliation or your fixation, these two brands each offer incredible equipment. The infographic in this post examines their history, their recent sales and one camera comparison.
This week on TWiP, Lytro enters the retail market, an update on Nokia’s Lumia 920 Pureview, Adobe releases Elements 11 and Frederick sits down for an inspiring chat with Brooks Institute’s Ralph Clevenger.
Have you been waiting to hear a discussion which pushes outside of the standard Nikon and Canon offerings? Jump into this Google+ hangout as Frederick Van and MFT evangelist Giulio Sciorio enthuse over what may well be the future of photography.
SmugMug’s price increase is has been one of the hottest photography topics not involving hardware in quite a while. Many photographers have written off SmugMug as just another greedy vendor while others have come to the defense of this reputable company. In this article we look at the choices.
Plenty of news coming out of Photokina in Germany this week. We’re talking about new full-frame bodies from Nikon & Canon, Google acquires Nik Software, Sekonic releases a new touch-screen light meter, and Sigma adds USB to it’s newly reorganized lens lineup.
The original intent of the patent process was to prevent damage, but not stifle innovation. Unfortunately, the tech industry is currently being throttled by stifling patents and frequently the trolls that pursue them.
This week on TWiP: Apple releases the long-awaited iPhone 5, Nokia gets caught faking new technology, a discussion about the world of plug-ins and an insightful interview with Adobe’s Bryan O’Neil Hughes.
Mobile photography continues to be one of the hottest trends in photo communities all over the world. Yes, everyone has…
This week we’re feeling a little “smug”. Dave Dugdale, Doug Kaye, and Ron Brinkmann join Frederick to talk about SmugMug’s price increase, focus peaking finding it’s way into more cameras plus a revealing interview with the President of SmugMug – Chris MacAskill.
Apple beats Samsung in court, IKEA chooses 3D over photography, Sony and Samsung release ‘smart’ cameras, photography at the speed of light and an interview with Matthew Jordan Smith.