Community Photo Critique 172 – SPOOKY!
This week’s photo critique topic was SPOOKY. And congratulations to member Nora Znotinas for sharing this week’s favorite shot.
This week’s photo critique topic was SPOOKY. And congratulations to member Nora Znotinas for sharing this week’s favorite shot.
Jefferson Graham joins the podcast for a follow-up discussion about his experiences with the iPhone 13 Pro Max — from a professional perspective.
National Geographic photographer Jim Richardson and I discuss the evolution of the photography magazine business, how to approach your next photography project like a NatGeo shooter, and how to stay focused when on assignment, whether personal or professional.
Founder and CEO of global content studio Magnet Media, Megan Cunningham joins the podcast to discuss the importance of brand video, and how brands should be embracing it.
Elia Locardi wants to connect the physical world to the metaverse! One NFT at a time.
This week’s photo critique topic was MOBILE.
MPB’s Tauhidah Abdulbasir discusses gear trends in the photography industry and the mindset around how we consider purchasing new gear vs used.
Ry Shorosky shares some of his amazing adventures as a long-haul trucker and photographer.
Friend of TWiP and veteran street photographer and podcaster Valerie Jardin joins the show to share the news about her decision to end her popular Hit the Streets podcast.
Randal Ford shares his experiences with learning to professionally photograph a wide variety of… personalities.
This week’s photo critique topic was ALBUM ART.
Paul Seibert discusses why he chooses to capture his stunning aerial images from traditional aircraft, versus using drones.
Stephanie Pham and Matt Granger join the show to discuss the art of implied nude photography.
Claire Lejeune discusses her career path to becoming a sought-after creative in one of the most competitive and challenging towns in the world — Los Angeles, California.
This week’s critique focuses on “INSPIRATION”.
Jefferson Graham gives his perspective on this new iPhone 13 Pro Max – is it ready pro-level video and photography work?
In this episode, I explore a different perspective of photography with a culinary photographer who’s also pressuring a graduate degree in music.
Troy Miller shares a look into his Capture One workflow.
Trey is arguably responsible for popularizing the technique of using HDR to create hyper-realistic images. He’s now turning his attention to a brand new acronym… NFT!
This week’s Photo critique 168 – topic was OPEN / General.
In this interview I speak with the amazing Erin Ng about the delicious art of photographing food.