The Art of Six Figures!
In this interview Easton Reynolds breaks down how HE has broken down the process for creating high levels of repeatable income using Facebook Ads!
In this interview Easton Reynolds breaks down how HE has broken down the process for creating high levels of repeatable income using Facebook Ads!
Apple announces the iPhone 7 with an improved camera, putting their substantial weight behind upping the ante when it comes to mobile photography. Plus Google updates Google Photos to enable stabilization of Live Photos and Facebook comes under fire for photo censorship.
Facebook is closer to bringing VR to the masses. iPhone and iPad will shoot RAW photos with iOS 10. Plus gear news from DxO, Hasselblad and Pentax.
Is 360 degree streaming video here to stay or just another shiny object to get distracted by? Plus Sony announces the a7S II & PETA sues to get copyright for a monkey.
Facebook announces the new Facebook Moments app & a new site makes it easier to review photo sharing sites Terms of Service. Plus DxO launches the DxO One.
This week on TWiP – new domain names for .photography & .camera now available, the Color Run sues a photographer for demanding payment for widely distributed photo, and a photographer offers to buy good images to pad his portfolio. Plus Sue Bryce loses her Facebook page due to hackers and an interview with YouTube star – Blunty!
This week on TWiP, a look at Facebook’s revised privacy policy, Google Plus releases new photo editing tools, are Nikon & Canon entering the medium format market? Plus an interview with Photoshelter CEO – Andrew Fingerman.
Alex Lindsay returns to explain why Goggle Glass is so cool. Flickr updates its IOS App. Facebook adds shared photo albums. Also Samsung goes Android on a new camera – and Sony intros their new ‘Lens Camera’. Plus an interview with NYC photographer Vivienne Gucwa.
Facebook and Shutterstock collaborate on advertising options, and Reuters says goodbye to its USA sports photographers. Plus, an interview with Taiwan-based Garret Clarke of Up Against the Wall Photography.
Sears and Walmart shutter their portrait studios. A new Facebook app enables users to create photo products from your images – without your permission. HTC and Facebook collaborate on a new social media ready phone. A discussion about how far you are willing to go to get the shot. Plus an interview with Varina and Jay Patel!
Valerie Jardin, Nicole Young, and newcomer Charlie MacPherson, join Frederick to talk about Facebook’s facelift and how it might impact photographers. Plus, paying to photograph iconic landmarks, and the FAA grounds an aerial photography business in Minnesota.
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.
Instagram, Facebook and Twitter add exciting new features, Nikon introduces the D5200 and Canon announces two new stabilized “L” lenses. Plus, Frederick chats with model Jesse Deol about life on the other side of the lens.
This week on TWiP, who’s been stalking your Facebook photos, new “Smart Cameras” from Nikon & Sony, Getty & Pictage change hands, Vogue bans underage & Skinny models, and an interview with beauty & glamour photographer Sue Bryce.
Nikon reveals the D800, 3,000 photos uploaded to Facebook per second, a UK college offers course Phone photography course, new Canon lenses, and an interview with photographer Bambi Cantrell.