TWiP 350 – Ellen’s Oscar Selfie
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Guest Host: Valérie Jardin
Guests: Martin Bailey & Derrick Story
Guests: Martin Bailey & Derrick Story
This week on TWiP…
- Photographer leaves $7000 of gear on a bullet train in Japan & gets it all back
- Ellen's Oscar selfie becomes the most retweeted photo ever
- Jezebel offers $10K for un-retouched images of Lena Dunham in Vogue
- And an Interview with Mark Homza, CMO of Flixel
Note: This show was NOT recorded as a G+ Hangout. So there is no video version this week.
Interview with Mark Homza from Flixel
This week Frederick sat down for a chat with the Chief Marketing Officer from Flixel – Mark Homza.
Links Mentioned in This Episode
- Photographer leaves $7000 of gear on a bullet train in Japan & gets it all back
- Ellen's Oscar selfie becomes the most retweeted photograph ever
- Who own's Ellen's selfie?
- Jezebel offers $10K for un-retouched images of Lena Dunham in Vogue
- Paris photo workshop with Valérie Jardin & Frederick
Picks of the Week
- Martin: My third Craft & Vision eBook “Striking Landscapes” will be released on March 11. Find it on my author page here: http://mbp.ac/cvmb
- Derrick: The new Lowepro x200 roller
- Valérie: New kid on the block: Michael Rammel in the UK hosts a podcast mostly geared towards photographers turning pro with his Ready Steady Pro podcast and blog.
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Connect with Our Hosts & Guests
- Martin Bailey: Website, Twitter, or Google+
- Derrick Story: Website, Twitter, or Google+
- Valérie Jardin: Website, Twitter, or Google+
- Frederick Van Johnson: Website, Twitter, Google+
Credits
- Pre-production by: Bruce Clarke
- Post production by: Suzanne Llewellyn & Vince Bauer
- Bandwidth provided by: Cachefly
- Intro Music by: Scott Cannizzaro