TWiP 535 – A New iPhone! Xs or Excess?
In this episode I’m joined by photographer/educator PhotoJoseph to discuss the recent update to Apple’s most important product — the iPhone.
In this episode I’m joined by photographer/educator PhotoJoseph to discuss the recent update to Apple’s most important product — the iPhone.
On this week’s show, Pirelli shows the beauty of age with their 2017 calendar. Are photographer’s flocking to Microsoft? And Phase One releases Capture One 10
Famed vlogger Casey Neistat retires! DJI releases more drones, Google wants to turn your phone into a scanner and Apple’s newest product requires zero electricity!
In this episode I introduce you to a new member of the TWiP family, Federico Chieli to talk about Microsoft’s new Surface Studio PC that wants to kill the iMac. Plus Apple updates the MacBook Pro with a new Touch Bar and Sweden bans drones in public places.
There’s a new app to colorize your B&W photos but do these automated apps devolve the craft of photography? Plus Apple gets a patent to disable the camera in the iPhone and DJI introduces an updated GEO fencing system.
This week was Apple’s annual World Wide Developers Conference. Though many expected new hardware, they instead announced enhancements to many of their software products including macOS, iOS, watchOS and HomeKit. In this show we discuss some of the new releases, and how they might impact photographers.
Instagram is changing its’ algorithm for displaying photos – how will this affect photographers? Plus Apple announces a new iPad with sensors to automatically adjust the display based upon the ambient light conditions.
This week we discuss two cases of photographers shooting irresponsibly and ruining it for others. Plus Flickr makes its’ Auto-Upload feature available to pros only & we look at the ongoing battle between Apple and the FBI over cell phone security.
My top 10 frustrations with the new Apple TV
Apple impacts the photography industry again with the announcement of the iPad Pro & Apple Pencil and photography enhancements to the iPhone lineup.
In this episode I chat with veteran podcaster Chuck Joiner of MacVoices.com. Chuck and I sat down a while back to discuss his feelings about the iPhone 6, from an amateur photographer’s perspective.
Joe Giordano, Martin Bailey and Jeffrey Totaro join Frederick to discuss about Joe’s treatment at the hands of the Baltimore Police while covering the Freddie Gray riots . Also, is the Apple Watch a photographer’s best friend?Photofocus’ Doug Daulton thinks so.
On this episode of TWiP, Bryan Caporicci & Andy Biggs join Frederick to talk about Lightroom CC. Plus a sneak peek inside Apple’s future iPhone camera.
This week, Joseph Linaschke, Derrick Story, Don Komarechka and Nicole Young join Frederick to share their first impressions of Apple’s new Photos app. Plus Canon announces two brand new 50 MP dSLRs.
In this interview Chris Fenwick and I discuss video. Specifically, which program photographers should choose when making the move into the world of video.
In this episode of TWiP, Martin Bailey & Derrick Story join Frederick Van Johnson to talk about Apple’s most recent hardware announcement including new iPads and a new iMac with a 5K display. Plus Adobe releases a utility to help Aperture users migrate their libraries over to Lightroom.
This week on TWiP, Apple announces the iPhone 6 & iPhone 6 Plus, Nikon unveils the D750 & SB-500, and Canon reveals the 7D Mark II.
Apple to cease development of Aperture, Google adds non-destructive editing to Google+ Photos, and Nikon announces the Nikon D810. Plus an interview with Ralph Velasco about travel photography.
This week on TWiP, Apple’s new iCloud Photo Library, a school in Utah is criticized for Photoshopping yearbook photos to make girls more modest, and Adobe updates Creative Cloud to allow users to run older versions of Adobe’s apps.
Apple and Google: two models for the future of photography. A discussion about the plight of photojournalism. Plus an interview with supermodel turned lifestyle photographer Kristen Jensen!
A discussion about Sony’s A7 and A7r mirrorless, full-frame cameras. Insights on the Panasonic Lumix GM1 and Nikon’s new retro Df. A look at Apple’s Mac OS X Mavericks, iOS 7 and the 5th generation iPads. Plus an interview with Camera Lab’s mastermind Gordon Laing and his thoughts on Sony’s new offerings.