TWiP 343 – Image Rights and Wrongs
Host: Frederick Van Johnson with Dan Ablan, Robert Evans & Giulio Sciorio
This week on TWiP…
- Google presents rights-filtered image search options
- Joe McNally's 2014 begins with a $1.32 royalty check
- Instant, plagiarized portfolio sites
- Plus, an interview with Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer Brian Smith
Interview with Brian Smith
Listen in at the end of the show for Frederick's conversation with Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer Brian Smith.
In this interview Brian and Frederick sit down at the 2014 Consumer Electronics show in Las Vegas to discuss his appointment to the elite Sony Artisan of Imagery program, as well as how he likes shooting with Sony's new flagship mirror less camera – the A7R.
To learn more about Brian, check out his website at BrianSmith.com. You can also visit Brian's blog here or follow him on Twitter and Google+. And be sure to check out his latest books here.
Links Mentioned in This Episode
- Sony's Artisans – Digital Imaging
- Imaging USA
- Flixel app – “Living Photographs”
- Giulio is one of Lumix's Luminaries
- Dan Ablan's Chicago workshop with Valerie Jardin
- Invodo – stock video mentioned on the show
- Joe McNally's blog post about his $1.32 royalty check
- Dan Ablan's new ebook: “Composition for Portraiture”
- Gary Fong – “watchdog of the internet”
- StopStealingPhotos.tumblr
Picks of the Week
- Dan: Jelly App from Twitter
- Robert: Sony Music Video Cam
- Frederick: MeFOTO Tripod
TWiP 342 is brought to you by Mediabytes
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Connect with Our Hosts & Guests
- Dan Ablan: Website, Twitter or Google+
- Robert Evans: Website, Twitter or Google+
- Giulio Sciorio: Website, Twitter or Google+
- Frederick Van Johnson: Website, Twitter, Google+
Credits
- Pre-production by: Patrick Reed
- Post production by: Suzanne Llewellyn & Vince Bauer
- Bandwidth provided by: Cachefly
- Intro Music by: Scott Cannizzaro