
Show overview
This Week in Photo (TWiP) has been publishing since 2022, and across the 3 years since has built a catalogue of 91 episodes. That works out to roughly 75 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a fortnightly cadence.
Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 43 min and 1h 6m — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-US-language News show.
There hasn’t been a new episode in the last ninety days; the most recent episode landed 8 months ago. The busiest year was 2023, with 49 episodes published. Published by This Week in Photo.
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A weekly round up of all things photography.
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From Ansel Adams to Steve Jobs: The Evolution of Photography’s Hall of Fame
An in-depth conversation about the organization's mission, evolution, and vision for photography's future.

Generative AI and the Evolution of Art: Insights from Colin Smith
Colin Smith of Photoshop Cafe explores the seismic shift generative AI prompted in the creative industry.

The Power of Personal Projects: Lessons from Keron Psillas
Keron Psillas joins the show to explore the transformative power of personal projects—and why they matter now more than ever.

Matthew Jordan Smith: The Power of Personal Projects, Persistence, and Print
We explore the powerful connection between personal projects, photography's future, and staying true to your vision.

Beyond the Frame: Genesis Falls on Film Photography, Authenticity and Representation
I sat down with Genesis "Geno" Falls, a Chicago-based film photographer whose work cuts through the digital noise with striking black-and-white film portraiture that captures raw human moments.

Adventure & Automotive Photography with Devan Ence
Explore the intersection of fly fishing and automotive photography!

The Surprising State of Photography: Flickr’s 2024 Year in Review
Rob Grimm joins the podcast to explore Flickr's fascinating 2024 Year in Review.

“I Was a Storyteller,” with Troy Miller
Renowned wedding photographer Troy Miller opens up about his recent creative exploration into AI-assisted music creation

They Called Us Liars! AI Pioneer Speaks!
Topaz Labs is aiming to change the photography game — again.

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.

From Microsoft to Microscopes
Nathan's diverse background – from theoretical physics to culinary innovation, and from leading Microsoft as its first CTO to pioneering extreme macro photography – provided the backdrop for a wide-ranging and intellectually stimulating conversation.

Rendering Timeless Heirloom Memories with AI
This week Amelia Lin shares her journey from self-taught coder to co-founder of Honeycomb — an AI-driven photography company.

The Power of Photo Advocacy: A Conversation with Scott Wilson
Scott Wilson, a photo advocate based in Denver, Colorado shares his inspiring journey from landscape photography in the UK to becoming a passionate advocate for wildlife and cancer awareness.

Celebrity Portraits & Film Photography with Jesse Dittmar at Photoville 2024
In this chat, discover why Jesse Dittmar sometimes prefers analog over digital?

Photography Gear Innovation with Larry Tiefenbrunn at Photoville 2024
Larry shares his journey from saving lives as a doctor to revolutionizing photography with innovative tools like the Platypod.

Photoville 2024: Street Interviews with Photographers!
Welcome to our special feature on Photoville 2024, brought to you courtesy of TWiP and Flickr.

The Future of TWiP! And Navigating the Future of Content Creation.
Introducing a TWiP refresh, and a panel discussion about the future of content.

From Radio to Photo: Steve Brazill’s Creative Journey
Steve Brazill shares how his experiences in radio have influenced his approach to photography.

Crafting Cravings! Food and Beverage Photography with Freddy Clark
Freddy Clark shares his wealth of knowledge on the importance of lighting, styling, and preparation in food and beverage photography.

How Photography Saved My Life.
Matt Jacob, a passionate traveling portrait photographer initially dreamt of becoming a pilot, which he pursued, allowing him the opportunity of traveling the world.