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    TWiP #308 – Flickr, 500px and Google+

    This Week on TWiP, Flickr rolls out a controversial refresh, Google+ streamlines its UI, adds Snapseed integration and upgrades its Android App. Plus our listener Q&A and Picks of the Week. And the show wraps up as Frederick sits down with 500px’s Evgeny Tchebotarev.

  • 7 Professional Photo-Sharing Sites

    SmugMug’s price increase is has been one of the hottest photography topics not involving hardware in quite a while. Many photographers have written off SmugMug as just another greedy vendor while others have come to the defense of this reputable company. In this article we look at the choices.

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    TWiP #268: A Happy Medium

    This week on TWiP, Twitter co-founders launch “Medium,” Canon’s T4i rash issues cause a recall and the photo community wonders whether new Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer has really signed in to Flickr. Plus an interview with Photoshop expert Ben Willmore.

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    TWiP #264: Yahoo Googles a CEO

    This week – CEO changes at Yahoo! and Lytro, Apple readies OSX Mountain Lion and a discussion about the new Google+ iPad app. Plus an interview with Dane Sanders!

  • TWiP #249 – How the Sausage is Made

    This week on TWiP we’re experimenting using a Google Hangout to discuss Yahoo layoffs and lawsuits, Instagram on Android, monitors for photographers, and an interview CJ Chilvers on minimalist photography.

  • TWiP #217 – Big Things in Small Packages

    Now they’re saying size DOES matter? An Israeli company develops a smaller Jpeg, Flickr lets you put up a digital fence around your photos, Urban Outfitters & their photographer face a lawsuit from parents of a model he photographed in a, let’s say, ‘adult’ manner. Plus a special interview with Jack Reznicki.

  • TWiP #154 – Hey, You Got Your Getty in My Flickr!

    On this week’s episode, Alex, Frederick, and Ray talk about the relationship between Getty Images & Flickr, RC Helicopters equipped with cameras, and Lexar’s Jeff Cable joins the discussion to talk about storage solutions for photographers.