TWiP 468 – Ghost in the Machine
Roll app finds the best photos on your phone. Roxor 4K Gimbal camera costs only $199. Plus Google’s ArtCamera captures every paint stroke in famous masterworks.
Roll app finds the best photos on your phone. Roxor 4K Gimbal camera costs only $199. Plus Google’s ArtCamera captures every paint stroke in famous masterworks.
This week we are joined by by Jasser Abu-Giemi – the creator of the Canada Photo Convention. Jasser joins us to tell us about some of the struggles he faced as a wedding photographer and how he’s using that knowledge to help other photographers grow their businesses.
In this episode of TWiP Talks, it’s all about 360 photography – T the art of creating immersive experiences in photographs by capturing the entire environment, then by using some magic software, the photographer stitches it all together to create the final “sphere”. It is this sphere that the view then experiences from the INSIDE.
In this episode Dave Dugdale and Ibarionex Perello join Frederick to discuss the joy of failure, and they provide some tips on how you can be more effective as a photographer, and as a human.
A quick interview with brand new model, Nicole Williams!
Modularity by Design is the newest wave in high tech industrial design and in this episode we take a look at two early players implementing this methodology — Google and Craft Camera.
On this week’s episode, Robert & Bruce debrief from WPPI 2016 and talk with Sara France about building an associate photography team.
Peter Read Miller has been photographing athletes, events and the sporting life for more than 40 years. He is has worked as a staff and contract photographer for Sports Illustrated for more than 35 years. His images have appeared on over 100 Sports Illustrated covers.
Just a quick note to say THANK YOU and welcome to all of new students that have recently enrolled in the TWiP School. Just 2 days ago, we launched the school in conjunction with the 5DayDeal Video Creators Bundle (now underway), and I’m happy to report that so far over 1,000 new students have signed up! Wow.
The worlds of Virtual Reality and art have collided thanks to Google’s newest app called Tilt Brush. Plus DJI releases its most powerful Drone yet. VR, 360 video, and augmented reality are the topics of this weeks episode.
In this interview I sit down with my friend Giulio Sciorio to discuss his path from using the iPad, to Microsoft’s Surface. And back.
High-end camera manufacturer Leica is at it again. Heading down the “less is more” path with regard to features, or lack thereof in its newest camera introduction. Plus Sony is working on a contact lens that will let you do more than see.
This week Kelly Ewell joins us to talk about the resource she is developing for photographers called The Second Shooter Society – a resource for growing wedding photographers to find support, education, and opportunities as interns, assistants, associates, and second shooters.
Jose Rosado is The Angry Millennial – a Philadelphia native, MBA and a self-taught photographer who describes himself as “pretty humble, since the only way I seem to know how to learn something is the hard way”.
ON1 software is set to release the first new camera raw processor in over a decade, with the introduction of their new Photo RAW processor. But can this new software compete with the established Camera RAW workflow pioneered by Adobe?
Adobe’s senior product manager on Lightroom’s mobile team joins me in this interview to discuss the mobile photography industry, and Lightroom Web fit into Adobe’s photography strategy.
A photographer cries foul after seeing a Calvin Klein ad. Plus a new startup wants to DSLR your iPhone with a new grip and could optical zoom be coming to the next iPhone?
Spencer Lum from Ground-Glass.com joins us on this episode to talk about momentum selling and how wedding photographers can improve their sales process to attract and convert more prospects into paying clients.
In this episode of TWiP Talks I sit down with Out of Chicago and Out of New York founder Chris Smith.
GoPro focuses in on 360º video and away from from being solely a hardware manufacturer plus a first look at Nikon’s KeyMission 360º camera. Plus scientists discover a way to store 10 Terabytes of data in a smear of DNA.
TWiP contributor Levent Cimkentli gives a deep-dive review of the new ThinkTank “TRIFECTA 8″ Mirrorless Backpack.