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  • TWiP #285 – Irreconcilable Pixels

    Google announces a new Communities feature, Reuter’s top 95 images of 2012 reveal some interesting stats, is 2013 Sony’s year? Plus Instagram breaks up with Twitter and Frederick interviews the CEO of Connected Data, Geoff Barrall, about his latest project – the Transporter.

  • TWiP #275 – Sony Dating Olympus

    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.

  • TWiP #207 – Final Cut, Google, and Lytro

    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.

  • The Empire is Back: Sony at Photokina

    A few years back I watched with admiration, a National Geographic documentary on three peoples pilgrimage (Hajj) to Mecca. If photography were a religion – and for some that may very well be the case – then Photokina would be its Mecca, and our journey there was not without it’s challenges.

  • TWiP #158 – Presets or Purists

    On this episode of TWiP, we discuss the emergence of a “Franken iPhone” camera, a chat about the role presets play in photography, and Skynet (computational photography) comes to point and shoot cameras.