
This Week in Photo
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400: The Expendables
Original cast back for our 400th show! Google plans for a modular camera system. FAA releases draft for drone regulations. And Affinity Photo: a free alternative to Photoshop. This week's guests: Alex Lindsay, Ron Brinkmann, Aaron Mahler and Steve Simon.
399: Apple's Photos App Revealed
First impressions of Apple's new Photos app. Plus Canon announces two new 50 megapixel beasts. Join Frederick Van Johnson and his guests Nicole Young, Don Komarechka, Joseph Linaschke and Derrick Story.
398: Raiders of the Lost Art
In this episode, we tackle the hot question...is photography art and are photographers artists? Join Frederick Van Johnson and his guests Renee Robyn, Shiv Verma and Ibarionex Perello.
397: White House Drone
Someone crash lands a DJI Quadcopter on President Obama's front lawn. Plus Sports Illustrated lays off its remaining staff photographers. Join Frederick Van Johnson and his guests Syl Arena, Cheryl Machat Dorskind, Joseph Linaschke and Giulio Sciorio.
396: Market Your Image Theft
If you don't want your work stolen, don't post it online. Apple patent approval sends GoPro stock sliding. And changes coming to Sony's PlayMemories Online service are definitely worth a PSA listen. Join host Joseph Linaschke and his guest Martin Bailey.
395: The Model Citizen
Lackluster product announcements from the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. Plus a photographer is sued by a model for inappropriate image use. Join Frederick Van Johnson and his guests Derrick Story and Lucas Passmore.
394: Wearable? Or Unbearable?
Is 2015 the year of wearable tech? Plus a French newspaper removes all images in support of photographers. Join Frederick Van Johnson and his guests Valerie Jardin and Alex Lindsay.
393: Is Photography Art?
When is art, not art? Giving up on stock photography. Plus Frederick and his guests, Nicole Young and Brian Matiash, share their picks of the year.
392: The Fashion Episode
It's a special holiday episode focused on the facets of fashion photography. Three interviews with the photographer, the model and the studio to keep you busy over the holiday weekend. This week's guests: Lucas Passmore, Ali Stepka and Jeff Christensen.
391: Instagram's Instagrowth
Instagram grows larger than Twitter. Adobe drops 800 Million to buy Fotolia. And Flickr takes some heat for profiting on Creative Commons licensed images. Join Frederick Van Johnson and his guests Joseph Linaschke and Darlene Hildebrandt.
390: TWiP's Holiday Gift Guide
Holiday gift ideas for photographers. Plus BitTorrent Sync offers a free solution to backup your photos. Join Frederick Van Johnson and his guests Martin Bailey and Jeffrey Totaro.
389: The Empire Strikes Back...Again!
Sony announces the A7II with 5-axis image stabilization. Adobe reveals more details on a streaming version of Photoshop. And rumor has it, GoPro will start selling drones in 2015. This week's guests: Valerie Jardin and Evgeny Tchebotarev.
388: Inside the Candid Frame
A special interview with veteran photography podcaster Ibarionex Perello.
387: DJI Gets Inspired
DJI releases the next generation Inspire 1. Skypixel.com looks to be the 500px of Aerial photos. Plus Kiera Knightly says digital shooters aren't as connected to their subjects as film shooters. This week's guests: Syl Arena & Don Komarechka.
386: What's Up With Nikon and Canon?
Are Pros really ditching Nikon and Canon for mirrorless cameras...or is it just hype? Amazon offers unlimited photo storage for Prime members. And Lytro offers access to its Light Field technology for twenty thousand dollars.
385: Where the Party At?
A PhotoPlus Expo recap. Mylio offers a new way to organize and access all of your photos. Pixelmator comes to the iPad. And a discussion about Ello and social networking for photographers.
384: Behind the Seen
It's a special topic episode about staying inspired and planning for a creative shoot.
383: iMac 5K - Bigger, Better, Stronger, Faster
Apple updates the iPad and announces a new iMac that features a 5K display. And Adobe releases a free tool to migrate from Aperture to Lightroom.
382: Ello, Anyone There?
Is Ello just the latest shiny thing for photographers...or the next big social network? Go-Pro adds 4k to its popular action cameras.
381: The Definitive Guide to Photo Storage
In this special round table episode of TWiP, we discuss image backup and archiving. Industry experts Don Komerechka, Topher Martini and Doug Kaye join Frederick Van Johnson to help remove some of the mystery around keeping your precious photos safe.
380: The Elements of Photography
Photographing on Federal wild lands. Do you have to pay? Adobe announces Photoshop Elements and Premiere Elements 13. The software is targeted for consumers at only 100 dollars each…but could this be enough for most folks?
379: YOLO!
Apple's iOS 8 replaces iPhoto with a Photos app…but there's a catch. Panasonic announces the Lumix CM1 smartphone. Twitpic is shutting down while a new service named Tiiny is starting up.
378: Apple Announces the iPhone 6
TWiP gets a brand new website. Apple announces the iPhone 6, the 6 Plus and the iWatch. Nikon announces the D750 and SB-500. While Canon reveals the 7D Mark II. And Panasonic updates the GH4 software with some killer new features.
377: Sony, Instagram and iStock Photo
Sony brings E-Mount lenses to smartphones. A photographer captures reactions of subjects getting hit with a stun gun. Instagram releases Hyperlapse. And big changes are coming to iStock.
376: The Bokeh Discussion
Frederick sits down with the team behind the feature film Bokeh for a discussion about funding with a Kickstarter campaign, shooting on location in Iceland, logistics and more.
375: Shooting More With Less
A look at how photos taken with expensive gear can be recreated on the cheap. Sony debuts the new a5100. And Hasselblad's H5D-200c produces 200 megapixel files.
374: Breaking All the Rules
Nikon settles a D600 class action law suit. Music artists who don't like having their photographs taken. Plus Manchester United bans iPads and tablets from their stadium.
373: Monkey Business
When a monkey takes a photo, who owns it? Adam Carolla won't let a podcast patent troll drop their suit against him. A New Zealand newspaper uses a Facebook photo without permission...and it's the wrong photo!
372: A Plethora of Pixels
Flickr announces a new licensing experience. Is Google planning to separate Google Plus Photos from its social network site? And Zach Arias takes a real world look at the crop versus full frame sensor debate.
371: Reddit Regret
A photographer blogs about the negative side of Reddit fame. Hasselblad breaths new life into its analog V-System cameras going back to 1957. And a high speed camera trigger that can be controlled by your smartphone.
370: No Place to Hide
The US Constitution's 4th Amendment does not protect online storage. Canon and Microsoft sign a patent agreement. And smartphone photography has doubled restaurant table time.
369: Plagiarism and the Photographer
A Kickstarter project hopes to revitalize the digital photo frame. Photographer Doug Gordon is in hot water for plagiarism again. And a look at images shot from Sony's new curved sensor.
368: The Future of Photography
Smart Glass could transform smartphone cameras. Shutter, a new IOS app, offers unlimited cloud storage...for free. And a discussion about the future of photography.
367: Apple Stop Downs Aperture
Apple ceases development of its Aperture software. Google adds nondestructive editing to Google Plus photos. Nikon announces the D810. And a discussion about travel photography with Ralph Velasco.
366: Adobe and Amazon Bring It
Adobe announces changes to its Creative Cloud. Yahoo removes Facebook and Google logins from Flickr. Amazon announces the Fire phone. And an interview direct from Paris, France with Serge Ramelli and Valerie Jardin.
365: 4K Ought to Be Enough for Anybody
Giulio Sciorio and Dave Dugdale join Joseph Linaschke to discuss Canon opening up its cloud-based service Irista to the public. Instagram rolls out new features. And what 4K really means for photographers.
364: Apple's iCloud Photo Library
News from Apple's WWDC. A Utah high school alters its yearbook photos to make girls appear more modest. Plus an update to Adobe's Creative Cloud allows users to run older versions of the company's apps.
363: Time to Fling the Poo!
Martin Bailey and Don Komarechka discuss Nikon stock hitting a 3 year low. The Camera Store pits 4 mirrorless cameras against the Nikon D4s. A Facebook engineer posts a guide on how to steal graduation photos. Plus an interview with Renee Robyn.
362: GoPro Goes IPO!
GoPro plans its IPO. Search by gender affinity on 500px Prime. The FCC backs fast lanes for web traffic. And an interview with Google Plus Photos Brian Matiash.
361: Amazon Your Blurb
Guest Host Joseph Linaschke, Craig Colvin and Jeffrey Totaro discuss Amazon's new partnership with Blurb, curating automated photography, and Wal-Mart suing a photographer's widow for copyright violation.
360: Amazon Patents the Unpatentable
Dan Ablan and Martin Bailey join Frederick to discuss Getty's Photo.com. And Amazon gets a patent on a common studio photography technique.
359: Google Plus Subtracts
Sara France and Nate Burr, a.k.a. Blunty, join Frederick to talk about the big changes over at Google Plus. Also a discussion about Imagenomic who just updated its popular portraiture retouching plug-in to handle video.
358: Leica Jumps into the Mirrorless Pool.
Leica jumps into the mirrorless pool. Lytro introduces the Illum. A photographer pleads guilty to violating the Endangered Species Act. Listener Q and A. Plus our Picks of the Week.
357: The Visual Imagination
Flickr redesigns their mobile app and adds video capture. Google brings Lytro-like functionality to Android devices. Eye-Fi launches a new cloud service. And an interview with David duChemin of Craft and Vision.
356: Canon Gets Schooled
Dropbox launches Carousel. Canon undercutting professional photographers with discount photography sessions. Lensbaby turns to Kickstarter to fund a new lens for the iPhone. Plus listener Q and A and Picks of the Week.
355: Lightroom Goes Mobile
Lightroom goes mobile. Sony reveals the A7s. Canon charging customers to repair known issues with the 1D X. Plus Listener Q and A and Picks of the Week.
354: Punishing Negative Reviewers
Photographers suing clients for bad reviews. Photos taken in Hungary w/o permission now illegal. A photographer wins 1.2 million dollars over photos taken from social media. And we interview Amanda Eddy, Public Relations Manager for Photodex.
353: TWiP Live with Panasonic!
A special episode of TWiP recorded live on the show floor of WPPI in the Panasonic booth featuring Guilio Sciorio, William Innes and Kristen Jensen. Plus an interview on travel photography with Ralph Velasco.
352: The Jedi Mind Trick
Nikon announces the Nikon 1 V3. Instagram and product placement. Drone pilots are flying high again. Photography retailer Calumet closes its doors in the United States. And an interview with Panasonic luminary Rob Knight.
351: Stock! In the Name of Love
Getty Images makes much of its portfolio free to use. A photographer makes 15,000 dollars on Instagram in 1 day. iStock Photo introduces a subscription model. 500px Prime goes live. Plus an interview with Sports Illustrated photographer Peter Read Miller.