TWiP #298 – Just Say No
This week on TWiP: Get set for an engaging conversation about photographers and the law. Plus, an interview with Canadian street photographer Sara Collaton.
This week on TWiP: Get set for an engaging conversation about photographers and the law. Plus, an interview with Canadian street photographer Sara Collaton.
This week on the show: emerging technologies in Smart Phone photography, Photojournalists becoming targets for thieves in Oakland, and an interview with Mike Larson on the current state of the wedding photography industry. Doug Kaye, Valerie Jardin, and Darlene Hildebrandt join Frederick to discuss these topics and more!
This week on TWiP: The drones are coming! Nikon releases the D7100, a look at Droneography and the Phantom Quadcopter, and Flickr is back! Plus an interview with Aaron Mahler.
This week on TWiP, Nicole Young & Tom Anderson join Frederick to discuss the changing landscape of online learning as Lynda.com acquires Video2Brain. Plus the online video looping wars heat up between Twitter & Vimeo, and a special interview with Darlene Hildebrandt from HerViewPhotography.com.
This week, Frederick is away so Martin Bailey settles into the hosting chair as the inmates take over the asylum to talk about iStockPhoto’s decision to give the boot to one if their top contributors. Also, updates from Flickr, Instagram and 500px, and a round-table discussion on cloud solutions for photographers. Plus a special interview with Ryan Stansky from Squarespace.
This week on TWiP: Three short interviews with three good friends of the show. First, Frederick interviews Brooks Institute’s Chris Orwig on how photographers can develop their individual style. Brian Fischer is up next with a look at the recent Blog World and New Media Expo. Finally, Don Komarechka is on hand to set the record straight on Canadian copyright.
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This week on TWiP: The CP Plus show in Japan, smartphone stock photos and techniques for choosing your best images. Plus an interview with photographer and educator David H. Wells.
This week on TWiP we’re talking about image use and abuse. A judge rules Twitter images are off limits, Apple’s nudity police yank the popular 500px app off the app store, plus Google and Getty stick 5,000 royalty free images in your Google Drive – for free! Plus an interview with sports photographers Matt Cohen and Ryu Voelkel of BigLensFastShutter.com.
This week on TWiP, Canon tries the brick and mortar space with their new “Experience Center,” Google’s list of the top 16 photographers online and a social media update. Plus a conversation with Zenfolio’s Ian Stone.
Pete Souza is a photographer who is truly living the dream. As the Chief Official White House photographer and Director of the White House Photography Office, he spends most of his time with President Barack Obama, traveling the world and documenting the daily life of the leader of the free world.
On this week’s show we round up the photography news coming out of CES 2013 in Las Vegas. Plus Polaroid is getting ready to launch Fotobars, Art.com acquires Zenfolio, and Frederick interviews photographer Giulio Sciorio about his move to shooting exclusively with Micro four-thirds cameras.
This Week on TWiP, join Doug, Valerie, Martin and Frederick in a discussion about Instagram’s terms of service snafu, expectations for next week’s Consumer Electronics Show (CES) and publishing for photographers. Plus, a chat with Scott Bourne.
In this special holiday episode, Frederick sits down with Blurb’s Photographer at Large – Daniel Milnor, to discuss the state of digital publishing for photographers.
This week on TWiP, enjoy the conversation as Frederick chats with two movers and shakers in the photography world: Martin Evening and SmugMug’s co-founder and CEO Chris “Baldy” MacAskill.
It’s been one heck of a year for photographers. Business has picked up, manufactures have been busy innovating and social…
Google announces a new Communities feature, Reuter’s top 95 images of 2012 reveal some interesting stats, is 2013 Sony’s year? Plus Instagram breaks up with Twitter and Frederick interviews the CEO of Connected Data, Geoff Barrall, about his latest project – the Transporter.
This week on TWiP, photo ethics in the Big Apple – two very different photo tales from NYC. Facebook and Eye-Fi unveil new cloud services. Black Eyed Peas’ frontman Will.i.am’s iPhone mod. And an interview with street photographer James Maher.
This week on TWiP, Frederick sits down for an interview with one of the masterminds behind creativeLive, Mr. Chase Jarvis! Chase and Frederick chat about his photographic beginnings and how he parlayed his online popularity into a 7.5 million dollar investment from Greylock Partners!
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This week on TWiP, enjoy a very special interview with Trey Ratcliff. Listen in as Frederick Van Johnson and Trey discuss how to he built a social media empire of over 8 million followers – enabling him to “live the dream.”