TWiP 369 – Plagiarism and the Photographer
A Kickstarter project hopes to revitalize the digital photo frame, Doug Gordon is in hot water again for plagiarism, and a first look at images shot with Sony’s new curved sensor.
A Kickstarter project hopes to revitalize the digital photo frame, Doug Gordon is in hot water again for plagiarism, and a first look at images shot with Sony’s new curved sensor.
Sony’s Mike DesRoches takes a few moments at NAB 2014 to discuss some of the professional video options available for still photographers looking to up their game into pro video.
The mastermind behind LearningDSLRVideo.com sits down with me to discuss how he grew his site from a “stay at home Dad” hobby, into a powerful revenue generating content machine.
I’ve been looking for a reason to go hang out in Paris for some time now, so when ValĂ©rie Jardin suggested I tag along at her June street photography workshop, I immediately said “um, yes!”.
Trey Ratcliff, Peter Giordano and Bel Jones sit down in a G+ Hangout with Frederick Van Johnson to discuss Trey’s newest project – The Arcanum.
In this episode of All About the Gear, Doug Kaye and I dive into the famed Fuji x100s camera. Find out if this little beastie lives up to all the hype. And if it’s actually the perfect walk-around camera.
In this second episode of All About the Gear, Doug Kaye reveals his observations of the Leica M9. It’s an expensive piece of kit, but some folks say it’s worth every singe penny. Can this Bently of cameras justify its price tag? And does the image quality truly surpass shots created by “lesser” cameras? Find…
This week on TWiP….wedding and event photographer Daniel McGarrity discusses the changing landscape and commoditization of the wedding photography industry. And Kris Rowberry, the guy behind Great American Thrills discusses his passion for amusement parks and his quest to document America’s healthy obsession with raw excitement.
This week on TWiP – The new Olympus PEN E-P5 boasts several impressive features. A discussion about mirrorless photography. Plus a deep dive into post-processing workflows. And an interview with photographer Trey Ratcliff who talks about his workflow and his ambitious experiment with mirrorless camera technology.
Have you been waiting to hear a discussion which pushes outside of the standard Nikon and Canon offerings? Jump into this Google+ hangout as Frederick Van and MFT evangelist Giulio Sciorio enthuse over what may well be the future of photography.
Frederick Van Johnson talks with Nate Grahek about StickyAlbums.com – the company which creates a customized, branded mobile app for each of your customers in minutes.
On TWiP we’ve been known to preach about how it’s not the gear that makes the photograph, but rather the Photographer. Lee Morris over at FStoppers has proved this by shooting a full-on fashion shoot, with just an iPhone 3G. It wasn’t even the higher resolution iPhone 4! Granted, he had access to some world…