Travel Tips for Great Pics and Even Better Trips.
It’s summer and for many people that means time for a vacation. TWiP contributor Brock Anderson shares some tips and ideas to help you get the most from your photography on your next vacation.
It’s summer and for many people that means time for a vacation. TWiP contributor Brock Anderson shares some tips and ideas to help you get the most from your photography on your next vacation.
TWiP Contributor Dave Reynolds recently completed an outdoor photo shoot for a project he is working on and he shares the top five lessons he learned from his experience photographing models outdoors in New York City.
This week on TWiP: Apple releases the “lion”, a photographic Rube Goldberg contraption, and photographer David duChemin talks about his unfortunate accident.
This is a book about becoming exponentially happier as a photographer, while growing your passion for the art. It’ a book about how not to be sucked into the pretentiousness of being an “artist” while finding new ways to connect with people who want to consume your art. It’s a book about YOUR CREATIVE MIX.
Bridal shows are a great place for wedding photographers to attract and find clients. TWiP contributor Patrick Reed recently participated in his first bridal show and shares his 5 takeaways from his experiences in preparing for and participating in his first bridal show.
Trey and I chat about the future of Google+, and it’s impact on photographers – in front of a “live” Google+ Hangout studio audience.
On this episode of TWiP, FujiFilm sets its sights on 3rd place, Google+ and what it means for photographers, Pentax sells to Ricoh, a lens mount for your iPhone, photographing your own heart surgery, and a conversation with Jack Hollingsworth about iPhoneography.
During this talk, you’ll discover how to be the trendsetting studio in your market and build your success through reputation. Delve into the psychology behind sales and learn why clients buy.
Photographers today have options for creating images that were unthinkable less than a decade ago. While it has always been possible to manipulate in the wet darkroom and to employ in-camera techniques on film , today photographers have a choice. TWiP contributor Michelle Geoga shares an experiment with us.
It’s summer and that means that there will be plenty of fireworks celebrations happening around the world. TWiP contributor Nate Donovan provides us with some tips and advice on how to capture great fireworks photographs this summer.
Nobody likes a fake smile in a photograph. TWiP contributor Alex Singh shares his advice and tips for creating an authentic smile in your subjects.
On this episode of TWiP, is Apple’s Final Cut Pro X ready for photographers? Tennessee outlaws emotionally distressing images. There’s a new Lytro camera that lets you shoot first and focus later. And Google rolls out reverse image search.
TWiP Contributor Adam Koplan shares his strategy for new photographers who want to teach themselves how to become a photographer. With so many online resources available to new photographers, it can be overwhelming trying to figure out where to start.
TWiP contributor Patrick Reed shares his experiences on how he offered his services to a local ballet school as a means to promote his photography business while giving back to his community at the same time.
This article is about a hobbyist photographer (me) who decided to upgrade from a Nikon D90 to a
D7000. In order for me to make the upgrade, I had to make some difficult decisions and sold my D90. I began using my iPhone more regularly, and realized that I did have an “everyday” camera – my iPhone 4.
Thinking of using your photography skills to get into the world of wedding photography? Before you do, TWiP Contributor Shannon Rosan shares five of the fastest ways to fail at wedding photography.
On this special interview edition of TWiP, Frederick sits down over Skype with celebrity wedding photographer Robert Evans. They get caught up on his latest adventures, and discuss how he transitioned to becoming a full-time celebrity wedding photographer.
TWiP Contributor Guillermo Ubilla shares his thoughts on photography as a group activity as opposed to the traditional thinking of photography as a solo endeavor. Is photography a team sport for you or do you consider it a solo endeavor? Sound off in the comments of this post!
Simply called “Nikon Lenses”, this app is a guide to Nikon’s current lineup of F-Mount lenses used by both Nikon’s digital and film SLR cameras.
Most people have gotten comfortable with using Lightroom’s export function to create a second set of images that will be used for uploading to the many web photo services. A lesser used function of Lightroom is its Publish Services feature.
On this episode of TWiP the crew examines rumor and speculation around Apple’s iCloud, Nikon sues Sigma over VR patents, and Twitter shakes things up by unveiling photo and video sharing capabilities.