1% for the Planet, and Flickr Join Forces for the Environment
Kate Williams, the CEO of 1% for the Planet, sheds light on how her organization has helped businesses worldwide take on environmental responsibility.
Kate Williams, the CEO of 1% for the Planet, sheds light on how her organization has helped businesses worldwide take on environmental responsibility.
We delve into the powerful collaboration between Flickr, The Conservation Alliance, Rivian, and others!
Into the heart of the evolution of Flickr with Ben MacAskill, the COO of SmugMug and Flickr.
Join me for Flickr’s 20th Birthday Photowalk down San Francisco’s Embarcadero!
A discussion with Edwina Hay, a remarkable concert photographer and one of the esteemed judges of the Flickr grant award.
Alastair Jolly Joins “This Week in Photo” as Co-Host!
SmugMug and Flickr have announced a new permanent photo archive initiative called The Flickr Foundation.
In this episode, I’m joined by Gilmar Smith and Alastair Jolly to discuss Flickr and its amazing return!
In this episode, the Trump campaign lifts photos from Flickr without permission. Kodak enters the smartphone game, and Nikon goes multi-lens with a computational photography based camera.
Last week GoPro impressed with their new small-sized drone system dubbed Karma. DJI answers this week with a similarly sized drone, with more capability called Mavic. Also, Flickr updates it’s homepage and Panasonic reveals details about the successor to their wildly popular GH4 mirrorless camera called, wait for it — the GH5!
Verizon buys Yahoo! for $4.83B. In this episode we discuss this latest page in silicon valley drama, and what this might mean for one of Yahoo’s most prized properties — Flickr. Plus, are digital displays coming to Canon lenses and confessions of an anonymous Victoria’s Secret retoucher.
Could Lytro’s Multi‐Dimensional 40K Cinema Camera mean the death of the green screen? Plus DJI uses a Drone to stream to Facebook Live.
This week we discuss two cases of photographers shooting irresponsibly and ruining it for others. Plus Flickr makes its’ Auto-Upload feature available to pros only & we look at the ongoing battle between Apple and the FBI over cell phone security.
Flickr brings back Pro accounts. DJI’s newest quadcopter, the Phantom 3, is not your grandfather’s drone. Plus a technique discussion about focus stacking.
This week on TWiP, Flickr revamps and releases new tools for organizing your photos. Plus Camera51 helps users compose the perfect shot & Kodak clinging to a life after film. Plus Books Institute changes ownership – listen to an insightful interview with Brooks’ president Dr. Tim Gramling.
This week, Darlene Hildebrandt & Joseph Linaschke join Frederick to discuss Instagram’s Instagrowth. Plus Adobe plans to purchase Fotolia and Flickr’s under fire for trying to profit from images licenses as Creative Commons.
This week on TWiP, Flickr announces new licensing experience, Google making plans to separate photos from Google+, & Zack Arias takes a real world look at crop vs. full-frame sensors.
Adobe announces changes to the Creative Cloud, Flickr removes Facebook & Google integrations, and Amazon enters the smart phone market with their Fire phone. Plus an interview with Serge Ramelli & Valérie Jardin.
Flickr redesigns its’ mobile app, Google brings Lytro-like functionality to Android phones, and Eyefi introduces a new cloud service. Plus a special interview with David duChemin of Craft & Vision fame.
When disaster strikes, photojournalism stands tall. Getting the perfect shot. Flickr jumps into book publishing. Plus Frederick sits down for a chat with Jared Bauman of ShootDotEdit.
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.