Capturing the stories of Milwaukee’s inner-city, with Tom Jenz
Tom Jenz is a photographer and journalist capturing the stories of Milwaukee’s inner-city communities.
Tom Jenz is a photographer and journalist capturing the stories of Milwaukee’s inner-city communities.
Go behind the scenes into how and why Darren McBurnett (U.S. Navy SEAL, Ret.) photographed the elite SEAL training program, BUD/S.
An engaging conversation about The Power of Photojournalism, with Panasonic’s Sean Robinson and Photojournalist Olivier Lavielle.
TWiP Alum Steve Simon joins the show to discuss the revised release of his popular book The Passionate Photographer.
In this interview, I chat with veteran photographer Kevin Gilbert. Kevin and I discuss how he has managed to have at least 10 successful careers in photographer in 40 years.
Adobe updates its Creative Cloud apps and announces big changes to their Adobe Stock service. The Cubs win the World Series! But photojournalism coverage of the event lost. And, you may have heard that innocuous webcams were the unwitting tools of the recent massive Internet disruption. Well, it looks like you may have heard wrong!
After the terror attacks in Brussels, how much is “too much” reality when it comes to telling a story? Plus Google makes the Nik Collection free and Adobe introduces technology previews for Lightroom mobile.
Reuters issues a worldwide ban on RAW photos, Panasonic brings post focusing via firmware, & students at the University of Missouri try to prevent a photographer from doing his job.
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.
This week, Valerie Jardin and Alex Lindsay join Frederick to discuss the future of wearable tech. Plus a French newspaper removes all photographs from it’s publication in support of photojournalism.
When disaster strikes, photojournalism stands tall. Getting the perfect shot. Flickr jumps into book publishing. Plus Frederick sits down for a chat with Jared Bauman of ShootDotEdit.
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!
TWiP Contributor and photographer Rick Alacron recently gave up his full-time job to focus on his photography and to try and find work in the field of photojournalism. Rick shares his thoughts on photojournalism as a career in the face of increasing competition and decreasing demand and ponders where he is going with it.
In this show we tackle the issue of some new legislation that may require photographers to be punished if they take photos of an illegal act. For example if you happen to take photos of some graffiti, but fail to tell the cops, you might be held complicit in the crime. We debate the topic, and explore the possible ramifications on how photographers work.