TWiP PRO Photo Critique 83 – October/Halloween
This week’s photo critique was all about October/Halloween!
This week’s photo critique was all about October/Halloween!
Dive into portfolio photography with Indianapolis-based photographer Steve Brokaw. More than just a pretty picture, Steve shoots the images that get models work!
Bring a new angle to your photo editing with On1’s new PhotoRAW digital asset management and editing software. Dan Harlacher give us the tips, tricks, and a guided tour!
Introducing the new TWiP GLAM! With new guests interviewed each show, TWiP Glam! will give you a glimpse into the creative world of model photography from diverse perspectives.
What a journey this has been. Creating these 12 episodes of Pocketshooters has been fun and educational. In this final episode, we wrap it all up and set the stage for season 2!
In this episode, we discuss when and where you might want to employ the use of a tripod in your pocketshooting.
In this episode we’ll dive into one of the biggest, and most important “suggestions”, it’s called the “rule of thirds”.
On our 500th episode, Frederick shares some important information about the future of TWiP. Plus a special interview with Julianne Skai Arbor aka TreeGirl. TreeGirl has just self-published a coffee table photography book filled with nude self-portraiture of herself posing with some of the most amazing and majestic trees around the world.
Jason Groupp is back to talk about what’s new at the 2017 edition of the Wedding & Portrait Photographers International Conference taking place in Las Vegas from February 5th – 9th at the Las Vegas Convention Centre.
Photographer captures images of an un-contacted Amazonian tribe. Magic lantern unlocks your Canon’s hidden powers & 10 things to consider before starting at 365 project.
In this episode we discuss the simple idea of shooting on a theme, and how that simple mindset shift can take your photos from good, to great!
CES 2017 Kicks off with a plethora of new cameras and gear, and we go deeper into DIY photography with the photo industry’s MacGuyver himself, Tim Engle.
Today we’re going to talk about unplugged weddings and how we deal with well intentioned guests who sometimes make it harder for wedding photographers to do our jobs.
Keeping your eye on the whole image, minimizing distractions while focusing attention to the subject will go miles in seperating your work from everyone elses.
Marketing campaign targets terrible photographers wanting perfect shots. Photojournalists ask for encrypted cameras and working pros talk about the future of photography.
In this episode we dive into the why’s and how’s of creating interesting compositions by just moving around a bit.
On this episode, we’re going to share some of our worst location horror stories and provide some tips and advice for making great wedding photos in less than ideal locations.
Adobe updates Lightroom & Camera RAW for iOS and Desktops, Instagram rolls out Live Video to all US users, and is Time Magazine trolling Donald Trump with it’s Person of the Year cover shoot? Plus Holiday gift suggestions for Photographers.
To zoom, or not to zoom. That is the question. Or is it?!
In this interview I sit down with the President of PlotaTech LLC, Troy Plota. Their first (and flagship) effort Plotagraph Pro is a revolutioary piece of software that enables creative professionals to add fluid movement to ordinary static images.
On this week’s show, Pirelli shows the beauty of age with their 2017 calendar. Are photographer’s flocking to Microsoft? And Phase One releases Capture One 10