On Photographing Dr. Fauci
In this week’s episode, I sit down with New York City-based celebrity portrait photographer Jesse Dittmar.
In this week’s episode, I sit down with New York City-based celebrity portrait photographer Jesse Dittmar.
ancisco-based photographer, filmmaker, and public speaker whose work has been featured in Rolling Stone, Vanity Fair, Relix, and numerous other magazines.
In this episode I sit down with Alastair Jolly and Anton Lorimer — the team behind SmugMug Films!
An interview with New York City-based photographer and director Scott McDermott.
Michael Aboya, also known as Aboya.8, is a fine art and fashion photographer based in Ghana, West Africa.
Creeping Toad, also known as Gordon MacLellan. Described as “one of Britain’s leading environmental educators”.
Matt Granger and I focus on Self-Projects and how to create and manage them.
Los Angeles-based boudoir photographer Michael Sasser discusses how he was able to push through the lockdown and emerge with a business that’s stronger than ever.
Molecular Biologist / Photographer Stephen Scharf joins the podcast to share his experiences using iPhone 213 PRO Max as a professional (i.e., money-making) camera.
This first video is a peek at the “This Lens” series —they’re video vignettes featuring thoughts from photographers just like you, describing what motivates them to shoot and keep shooting.
An interview with Marc Charette, a Commercial Photographer focusing on 360° virtual tours for commercial spaces.
New York City street photographer, Gerard Exupery discusses the “birthing process” behind the creation of his newest self-published book, “Women Hold Up Half the Sky.”.
Boutique Film Lab’s Ryan Tolbert joins TWiP to share his passion for film and how he has built a thriving business around developing and printing, the old-fashioned way!
Award-winning photographer and compositing artist Shannon Squires discusses her non-traditional approach to creating award-winning portraits.
HEX camera bag co-founder Trent Valladares joins to discuss how his company is attempting to differentiate from the competition, supply-chain challenges, and future innovations.
Veteran podcaster Martin Bailey discusses (and DEMOS) his new app — PhotoClock Pro.
Dan Harlacher of ON1 Software and I have an insider’s discussion about ON1 Photo Raw.
Unraveled Academy co-creator Ace Fanning joins the podcast to discuss their unique approach to building community for the photography world.
Are mobile devices ready for professional-level work? Can a feature film be edited on an iPad Pro?
30-year professional wedding photographer Troy Miller explains his adoration for his newly received Nikon Z9.
Platypod founder and CEO, Larry Tiefenbrunn, joins the podcast to discuss what’s new and improved in this latest version of the device.