
This Week in Photo
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450: How to Damage Your Credibility
Nikon awards prize to badly Photoshopped photo. Dual camera iPhone 7 Plus may offer dSLR-like quality and 3D depth mapping. And Olympus aims at street shooters with the new Pen-F. Join Frederick Van Johnson and his guests Valerie Jardin and Doug Kaye.
449: Presets - Good, Bad or Lazy?
Bill Gates sells Corbis Images to Visual China Group. Canon's latest creative experiment is...weird. And a round-table discussion on preset systems. Join Frederick Van Johnson and his guests Martin Bailey and Alex Lindsay.
448: Fujifilm's X-Factor
Fuji announces the X-Pro2 and E-ES2. GoPro slashes 7% of its workforce after action camera sales drop. Plus, is celebrity photographer Tyler Shields inspired by...or copying other artists? This week's guests: Don Komarechka and Lee Herbet.
447: CES 2016 Round Up
Photography-related announcements from CES. Plus Kodak is set to bring back the Super 8. Join Frederick Van Johnson and his guests Giulio Sciorio and Evgeny Tchebotarev.
446: France Bans Skinny
France outlaws too-thin fashion models and demands that Photoshopping be labeled. CES teasers. And DJI opens a flagship store in Shenzen, China. Join Frederick Van Johnson and his guests Joseph Linaschke and Dave Dugdale.
445: Travel Hacks from Pro Photographers
A round-table discussion on things the panel has learned when packing for photography trips. Join Frederick Van Johnson and his guests Shiv Verma and Valerie Jardin.
444: Drone Registration Time!
The FAA officially launches its drone registration program. Google adds shared memories to Google Photos. Plus leaked photo and specs for Nikon's D5. Join Frederick Van Johnson and his guests Martin Bailey and Matt Granger.
443: Happy Holiday Photos
Tips on photographing your family during the holidays. iOS 9.2 lets you import photos to an iPhone directly from your camera. And the 2016 Pirelli calendar breaks tradition and stereotypes. Join Jenny Stein and her guests Lee Herbet and Erika Thornes.
442: Is VR Poised to Change the World?
Adobe adds significant new features to Photoshop. Phase One acquires Mamiya. And is Virtual Reality ready for its close-up? Join guest host Martin Bailey and his guests Jeffrey Totaro and Bryan Caporicci.
441: It's a Gray Area
Is Samsung pulling out of the camera business? Canon sues gray market dealers. Leica's newest camera targets the big guns of the photo world. And more thoughts on Panasonic's Post Focus tech. Join Joseph Linaschke and his guests Lee Herbet and Shiv Verma
440: Reuters Hates Raw
Reuters issues a ban on Raw images. A Panasonic firmware update adds Lytro-like focus functionality. And activists at the University of Missouri block journalists from covering the story. Join Frederick Van Johnson and his guest Doug Kaye.
439: Ok Do This
Model Mayhem becomes more reliable with verified credits. Eye-Fi acquires OKDOTHIS and enters the world of photo-sharing apps. And Hasselblad and DJI form a strategic partnership. Join Frederick Van Johnson and his guests Martin Bailey and Don Komarechka.
438: Overexposing Instagram
Former Instagram model edits photos to reveal truth. B&H worker safety and discrimination allegations. 21st Century Fox takes over National Geographic magazine laying off 180. This week's guests: Valerie Jardin, Derrick Story and Eric Cheng.
437: Canon - Waiting to Exhale?
Canon announces its Q3 financials. YouTube Red's impact on content creators. And VSCO Cam releases a new GIF application called DSCO. Join Frederick Van Johnson and his guests Christine Alward and Tim Engle.
436: Refugee Camera Systems
Photoplus Expo news round-up. A discussion about memory cards. And hands-on with the Lensbaby Composer Pro II and Edge 50. Join Frederick Van Johnson and his guests Dan Ablan and Don Komarechka.
435: Straight Outta Washington
The US government plans drone registry. Adobe apologizes for Lightroom 6.2 update and brings back old Import tool. And the NPPA sues the state of Wyoming for threatening photographers rights. This week's guests: Evgeny Tchebotarev and Nicole Young.
434: Photography, Evolved
DJI introduces Osmo, a robotic camera. Is the new Light L16 the future of photography? And a Swiss TV station replaces cameras with iPhones and Selfie sticks. Join Frederick Van Johnson and his guests Sara France and Syl Arena.
433: Death by Selfie
Selfies cause more deaths than shark attacks. Adobe unveils 2 new mobile apps and updates to desktop apps at Adobe MAX. Plus a Singapore startup wants to bring astrophotography to the masses. This week's guests: Martin Bailey and Shiv Verma.
432: Facebook Gets Virtually Real
Facebook launches 360 degree videos with new Star Wars Trailer. Sony announces it's low-light beast - the a7S II. And PETA sues a photographer on a monkey's behalf to give the monkey...a copyright. This week's guests: Don Komarechka and Doug Kaye.
431: Drones - For Fun and Profit
DJI announces 2 new mirrorless Micro 4/3 cameras for arial photography. Is Canon pushing things too far with their 120MP SLR? And forget Selfies. The latest holiday accessory is a pro photographer. This week's guests: Nicole Young and Lee Herbet.
430: iPad Pro for Photographers
Apple announces the iPad Pro with an Apple pencil, the iPhone6s and the iPhone6s Plus. And Adobe demos 3 mobile apps coming in October. Join Frederick Van Johnson and his guests Juan Pons and Dan Ablan.
429: Personal Projects Demystified
A discussion on how to demystify personal projects. A new service called Agree aims to take the pain out of photography contracts. Plus TWiP is a participant in this year's 5DayDeal! This week's guests: Lindsay Adler and Giulio Sciorio.
428: Paranoia and Natural Selection
Pictage shuts its doors on September 27th, 2015. Instagram goes rectangular! And lastly DxOMark gives its highest rating ever to the Sony A7R II. Join Frederick Van Johnson and his guests Martin Bailey and Craig Colvin.
427: Life Sucking Photographer Beliefs
10 life sucking beliefs for photographers. Apple offers free camera replacements for some iPhone 6 Plus units. Plus the death of Pictage. Join Frederick Van Johnson and his guests Sly Arena and Cheryl Dorskind.
426: APS-C or APS See Ya?
Is Sony sounding the death knell for its APS-C line? Canon introduces the ME20F-SH, a full-frame, 35mm camera that can see in the dark. And Fuji goes infrared. Join Frederick Van Johnson and his guests Sean Bagshaw and Joseph Linaschke.
425: Not Your Grandfather's Drone
Flickr brings back Pro accounts. DJI's newest quadcopter, the Phantom 3. Plus a technique discussion about focus stacking. Join Joseph Linaschke and his guests Don Komarechka and Valerie Jardin.
424: Inside The Everyday Messenger
Frederick sits down with photographer Trey Ratcliff to discuss the phenomenal Kickstarter campaign and collaboration process for The Everyday Messenger bag.
423: Learning Photography - Paper vs Pixels
A discussion on the state of publishing for photographers. Is modern photography education failing its' students? And a roundup of learning resources for photographers. Join Frederick Van Johnson and his guests Rick Sammon and Darlene Hildebrandt.
422: Google Photos, Mirrorless and Kickstarter PTSD
Google Photos insights. Panasonic announces the GX8. And E1 aims to be the world's smallest micro 4/3 4K camera. Join Frederick Van Johnson and his guests Lee Herbet, Evgeny Tchebotarev and Jefferson Graham.
421: GoPro, AstroPad and the White House
GoPro reinvents its action camera with the GoPro Hero 4 Session. Transform your iPad into a graphics tablet with AstroPad. And the White House lifts its 40-year-long ban on photography. This week's guests: Martin Bailey and Doug Kaye.
420: Fashion and the Northern Lights
A special show featuring interviews with Aurora Borealis photographer Ronn Murray and fashion photographer Steve Brokaw.
419: Creative Cloud 2015
Adobe launches Creative Cloud 2015...and gets into the stock market with Adobe Stock. Plus a photographer calls out Taylor Swift for hypocrisy over a photography contract. This week's guests: Don Komarechka, Cheryl Machat Dorskind and Jenny Stein.
418: Facebook Moments
Facebook announces new Moments app. A new site makes it easier to review photo sharing sites Terms of Service. Plus DxO launches the DxO One. Join Frederick Van Johnson and his guests Andy Biggs, Valerie Jardin and Juan Pons.
417: The Sony Onslaught Continues
Sony announces the a7R II and updates to their advanced compacts. Plus soon your favorite carry-on may be too big to fly! Join Frederick Van Johnson and his guests Martin Bailey and Bruce Clarke.
416: There's an App for That!
The team behind Camera+ launches a new video app called Vee. Buy buttons are coming to Pinterest and Instagram. And teaching a dog new pics. Join Frederick Van Johnson and his guests Lisa Bettany and Lee Herbet.
415: Google Photos and the Paranoia of Free
Google announces Google Photos. Plus Google Jump 360...a virtual reality rig with 16 GoPro cameras. And an artist sells other people's Instagram photos for 100 thousand dollars! This week's guests: Ibarionex Perello and Derrick Story.
414: The State of Photojournalism
A roundtable discussion on the state of photojournalism. Join Frederick Van Johnson and his guests J.M. Giordano, Sait Serkan Gurbuz, Audrey Gatewood and Matt Roth.
413: Autonomous Photography
Lily...the new throw and shoot camera is revealed. Canon updates the Nifty Fifty. And Wolfram launches a new image identification website. Join Rob Knight, sitting in for Frederick Van Johnson, and his guests Darlene Hildebrandt and Don Komarechka.
412: The ArtOfficial Photographer
The dawn of the artofficial photographer. Flickr has new tools with AI. Camera51 Android app comes to iOS. Is the Kodak moment over? We interview Brooks Institute's President: Dr. Tim Gramling. Our guests: Bryan Caporicci, Valerie Jardin and Rob Knight.
411: Gray in Black and White
TWiP guest Joe Giordano is abused by Baltimore police while covering the protests and riot. Is the Apple watch a photographer's best friend? Photofocus' Doug Daulton thinks so. This week's guests: Martin Bailey, Jeffrey Totaro and J.M. Giordano.
410: Lightroom CC
Lightroom CC is released. And a speculative look inside Apple's future iPhone super camera. Join Frederick Van Johnson and his guests Bryan Caporicci and Andy Biggs.
409: Snapseed, the Best Mobile Photography App?
Snapseed releases a major update with some revolutionary new features. Lensbaby announces a new manual focus lens...the Velvet 56. Plus a new online photo editing tool called Polarr. This week's guests: Derrick Story and j.m. Giordano.
408: The DJI Phantom 3 and Apple Photos
DJI Phantom 3 with 4K video. Canon XC10 Camcorder for shooting 4K video and stills. Apple releases Photos and the Cloud Photo Library. LinkedIn buys Lynda.com for 1.5 billion dollars! Our guests: Joseph Linaschke, Thomas Hawk, and Evegeny Tchebotarev.
407: Something New from Nikon
Nikon's 1 J5 new mirrorless camera, featuring 4K video…kind of. Novo offers first lens filter to feature super-hard gorilla glass and sapphire crystal glass. And we discuss the current state of video tools. Join our guests: Lee Herbet and Martin Bailey.
406: I Villain, I Photographer
Priime debuts new mobile photo editing application. Arkansas passes privacy legislation that could kill street photography. Amazon introduces unlimited photo storage for only 12 dollars per year. This week's guests: Michael Willems and Ibarionex Perellon.
405: The Paradox of Choice
Gear Avoidance Syndrome, another kind of GAS, and why it might be good for your photography. Nikon thinks your hot shoe needs sprucing up. And are photographers sleepwalking into photographic Armageddon? This week's guests: Syl Arena and Valerie Jardin
404: Port Not Found
Apple announces a new MacBook with a USB Type C connector. Google introduces Nearline, a new cloud storage solution. And from SXSW comes Meerkat, an app for streaming video over Twitter. This week's guests: Doug Kaye and Don Komarechka.
403: Google Plus Divides
Google is breaking up Google Plus into Photos, Hangouts and Streams. Profoto launches the B2. Plus Lytro reorganizes and refocuses on virtual reality. Join Frederick Van Johnson and his guests Craig Colvin, Jan Kabili and Alex Koloskov.
402: The Wedding and Portrait Photographers International Conference
A TWiP gathering at the WPPI conference discussing highlights of it all and the current state of the wedding photography business. This week's guests: Bryan Capporicci, Bruce Clarke, Robert Evans, Darlene Hildebrandt, Joseph Linaschke and William Innes.
401: Photoshop Turns 25!
The Ansel Adams Act goes to Congress. PetaPixel posts a Lightroom 6 leak. How Peter Lik sold close to a half billion dollars in prints. Plus Photoshop turns 25 years old. Join Frederick Van Johnson and his guests Derrick Story and Syl Arena.