The Five Stages to Advancing Your Photography
Marc Silber shares some sage wisdom and time tested methodology around the five stages of mastering photography.
Marc Silber shares some sage wisdom and time tested methodology around the five stages of mastering photography.
Photo educator Darlene Hildebrandt joins the show to discuss the current state of education in the photography industry.
Sue Bryce joins the show to inspire and educate. We discuss her journey in photography from humble beginnings to a wild successfully production company, as well as online photography training schools.
In this episode we dive into growing and valuable resource known as online photography education.
Craig Colvin and Christopher Berry join to discuss their favorite Rockstar Trainers of Photography.
Cool new ways to stretch yourself, keep your enthusiasm flowing and your photography fresh. You’ll also discover some valuable resources for learning new photography techniques and styles.
In this interview, I sit down with Jeffrey Burke, a former Chairman of the Board at the Brooks Institute of Photography to discuss the impact of it’s closure, what’s next for the students, faculty and the for-profit education industry in general.
In this episode Dave Dugdale and Ibarionex Perello join Frederick to discuss the joy of failure, and they provide some tips on how you can be more effective as a photographer, and as a human.
In this interview I sit down with Susan Stripling, co-founder of the newly launched “The Wedding School”!
Chase Jarvis and I discuss the inception of creativeLive, where it’s been, where it is now and where it’s all going.
Every year my friends Griffin and Valerie over at the 5DayDeal put on what I consider to the be the biggest, most exciting photography sales event of the year. They’ve assembled $3,300 worth training — and they’re “giving it away” for just $127!
This week, Rick Sammon & Darlene Hildebrandt join us to talk about learning photography. There are more ways to learn photography than ever before, which is great, but it can also be paralyzingly confusing. What’s the best way to learn this stuff, and how do you get “good”?
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.
In this three-part article, I will dig into Selecting, Layers, and Masking giving simple tips that should be considered in every-day editing. Regardless of how simple or complex my methods are, I always try to approach Photoshop with a focus on loss-less editing and keeping the file size manageable.