
This Week in Photo
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350: Can You Photoshop That?
A photographer's 7000 dollars worth of gear left on a Japanese bullet train is all returned! Ellen's Oscar selfie: most retweeted photo ever. Jezebel offers 10K for unretouched images of Lena Dunham in Vogue. And we interview Mark Homza, CMO of Flixel.
349: Nikon Introduces a New Flagship DSLR?
Nikon announces the D4S. Is Canon pulling out of the cheap point-and-shoot market? Problems over at PocketWizard. Plus an interview with nature photographer Juan Pons.
348: What's In a (Domain) Name?
New domains for photographers including .photography and .camera. The Color Run sues a photographer. Photo buyers, photo stealers and Facebook jealousy. Plus an interview with YouTube star Blunty.
347: Nikon, Panasonic, Pentax and Sony
New hardware from Nikon, Panasonic, Pentax and Sony. Adobe's Principal Product Manager John Nack joins Google's digital photography team. Layoffs and restructuring at Sony. Plus an interview with portrait photographer Peter Hurley.
346: Punishing a Pixel Pusher
A Pulitzer Prize-winning Associated Press photographer is fired for cloning. The JPEG Standard goes lossless. Hasselblad announces a twelve thousand dollar DSLR. Plus an interview with photographers Jay and Varina Patel, Brent Mail and Johny Spencer.
345: An Interview with Bryan Caporicci
An interview with photographer and entrepreneur Bryan Caporicci who discusses the business of photography and shooting with a purpose. Plus Bryan's take on whether it's possible to create pro-quality work with small mirrorless cameras.
344: The Return of Syl Arena
Adobe adds new features to Photoshop CC. Is the Japanese camera market in jeopardy? Switching brand allegiances. Plus an interview with Scott Braut and Keren Sachs of Shutterstock.com.
343: Image Rights and Wrongs
Google presents rights filtered image search options. Joe McNally starts off 2014 with a one dollar and thirty-two cent royalty check. Instant plagiarized portfolio sites. Plus an interview with Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer Brian Smith.
342: How Very Selfie of You
New gear from Fuji announced in advance of CES. Announcements from Canon, Nikon and Sony at CES. The rise and fall of the selfie. And an interview with commercial and fine-arts photographer Bob Coates.
341: Theft vs. Creative Inspirations
A special New Year's show about theft vs. creative inspiration with Rick Sammon.
340: Peter Krogh on Managing Lightroom Libraries
A special holiday episode with photo management guru Peter Krogh. It's an in-depth sit-down discussion on how to effectively manage your growing Lightroom library.
339: Best Photography Tech Trends of 2013
Photography technology trends of 2013. Plus an interview with photographer Shiv Verma.
338: Holiday Gifts for Photographers
The Chicago Sun Times rehires some of the photographers they replaced with iPhone reporters. Nikon's firmware update kills some third-party batteries. TWiP's holiday gift-giving guide. And an interview with Steve Brokaw.
337: The Evolving Art of Portraiture
Derrick Story and Lindsay Adler join Frederick for an in-depth discussion on the evolving art of portraiture. Plus an interview with New York City boudoir photographer Christa Meola.
336: An Interview with Karen Hutton
It's a special holiday interview with photographer and voice-over artist Karen Hutton.
335: How To Get the Perfect Shot
When disaster strikes, photojournalism stands tall. Getting the perfect shot. Flickr jumps into book publishing. And an interview with Jared Bauman of ShootDotEdit.
334: The Future of Photography
Apple and Google. Two different models for the future of photography. Plus the plight of photojournalism. And an interview with supermodel turned photographer Kristen Jensen.
333: If It Feels Good, Shoot It!
A discussion on Sony's A7 and A7r mirrorless, Panasonic's Lumix GM1, Nikon's new retro Df, Apple's OS X Mavericks, iOS 7, and the faster, lighter iPads. Plus an interview with Camera Labs.com mastermind Gordon Laing's thoughts on the Sony A7 and A7r.
332: Smartphone Creep
Canon's financial forecast is haunted by smartphone creep. Adobe hack affects 38 million people. A roundtable discussion about learning photography. Plus Don Komarechka inspires you to kick start your photographic dreams.
331: Travel Tips for Photographers
It's a very special interview show with landscape, nature and travel photographers Jay and Varina Patel.
330: Sweet and Sour Photography
It's sweet and sour photography. An online petition causes 2 photographers to pull out of speaking at WPPI. Leaked shots of Sony's new mirrorless camera surface. Plus an interview with model Tor Alexander.
329: Innovation, Inspiration and Hacking
Nikon releases the D610. Pentax introduces the K-3. Instagram adds advertisements. Adobe gets hacked. Plus an interview on finding your inspiration with LA-based photographer Brooke Shaden.
328: Learning Light
Nikon files a patent for an interchangeable sensor camera. A priest stops a wedding ceremony to scold a photographer. A round table discussion on learning light. Plus an interview with marketing expert Nathan Morris.
327: Going Postal
The United States Postal Service pays 685,000 dollars for copyright infringement. Plus Nikon introduces the AW1, a waterproof, freezeproof and shockproof mirrorless camera. And a USA Today sports photographer gets caught faking an important shot.
326: The Evolution of Image Editing
A look at Facebook's revised privacy policy. Google Plus releases new photo editing tools. Are Nikon and Canon entering the medium format market? Plus an interview with PhotoShelter CEO Andrew Fingerman.
325: Ron Brinkmann Gets Engaged!
Olympus releases the OMD EM1. Apple unveils the iPhone 5S and 5C. Sigma's new camera Mount Conversion Service. Plus an interview with the Godfather Mr. Rick Sammon.
324: From Dream to Reality
Alex Lindsay explains 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 the Camera List camera. Plus an interview with NYC photographer Vivienne Gucwa.
323: How to Feed an Elephant
Facebook and Shutterstock collaborate on stock photography. Reuters says good-bye to its USA sports photographers. Plus operating a studio in Taipei, Taiwan with photographer Garret Clarke.
322: An Unnatural Obsession
Photographers obsessing over other photographer's gear choices. Rumors of a new Sony Lens Camera. Listener Q and A and our Picks of the Week. Plus an interview with pet photographer Jeff Otto.
321: Get the Shot!
How to get the shot when shooting landscape, nature and street photography. Plus an interview with New York City fashion photographer Lindsay Adler.
320: Reflecting on Mirrorless
A special round table discussion with Mirrorless Mavericks Gordon Laing of CameraLabs.com, Trey Ratcliff of StuckinCustoms.com, Giulio Sciorio of SmallCameraBigPicture.com and Doug Kaye of DougKaye.com.
319: The Reincarnation of SmugMug
A photographer is outed for plagiarism. SmugMug reboots and Instagram adds image embedding. Plus an interview with SmugMug's Co-Founder Chris MacAskill.
318: Brides, Grooms and Roller Coasters
Wedding and event photographer, Daniel McGarrity, discusses changes in the Industry. Kris Rowberry, the guy behind greatamericanthrills.net, talks about his passion for amusement parks and his quest to document America's healthy obsession with thrills.
317: Get Off My Cloud!
Your images plus the cloud equals government property? Magic Lantern gives Canon shooters an extra 3 stops of light. Steve Simon is back on TWiP! And Nature and Landscape contest winner Peter Greig joins us to defend and discuss his winning entry.
316: Goodbye Nikon, Hello Sony
A special interview with Trey Ratcliff of stuckincustoms.com about his recent switch from Nikon DSLR's to Sony Mirrorless Cameras.
315: Cheap and Easy Photographers
What's up with liveBooks? The slow devaluation of photography. Canon introduces the 70D. Plus an interview with Severin Matusek of EyeEm.
314: Phlearning is Phundamental
Announcing the winner of our Nature and Landscape contest! Plus our newest contest: A Picture is Worth a Thousand Lyrics. Connected Data has given us 2 Transporters to give away! And an interview with Aaron Nace of Phlearn Phame.
313: Instagram! I like to move it, move it!
Instagram adds video. Associated Press invests in crowdsourced news site Bambuser. A photographer is fatally stabbed in Los Angeles after photographing panhandlers. Plus an interview with professional photographer Michael Freeman.
312: The Creative Cloud Arrives
Adobe's Creative Cloud is here. The business of photography contests. Plus instant photography business. Just add dollars! And at the end of the show, an interview with photographer Laura Tillinghast.
311: Formerly Known as Prints
Apple announces an updated photo App, along with some hardware refreshes at their World Wide Developers Conference. Plus the commoditization of selling prints. And an interview with Eye-fi co-founder Ziv Gillat.
310: The Sun-Times Hates Photographers
The Chicago Sun-Times fires its entire photography staff. A rock band enables photographers to get the shot...for a price. Plus a discussion with Baltimore-based photographer J. M. Giordano.
309: New Yorkers Exposed
Some New Yorkers are furious about photos taken thru windows. Mr. Jack Reznicki chimes in on the subject. The beginning of the end for the compact camera. Snapchat photos are not really deleted. And Derrick Story on being a nimble and mobile photographer.
308: Flickr, 500px and Google Plus
Flickr gets a controversial refresh. At the Google IO Conference, Google Plus gets a streamlined UI, Snapseed integration, and an upgrade for its Android app. Plus an interview with Evgeny Tchebotarev of 500px.
307: The Workflow Episode
The new Olympus PEN E-P5 boasts several impressive features. A discussion about mirrorless photography. Plus a deep dive into post-processing workflows. And an interview with photographer Trey Ratcliff who talks about his workflow.
306: Cloudy Skies for Photographers
Adobe shifts into the cloud. Adobe also reveals new hardware in the works...the Mighty Pen and Napoleon Ruler. A look into our post-processing workflows. Plus an interview with Manuello Paganelli.
305: Bringing Sexy Back
100 ground-breaking cameras in the history of photography. New UK legislation that provides unlimited access to orphaned works. And an interview with Craft and Vision's Corwin Hiebert on the business of e-book publishing.
304: Boston, Banned Cameras, and Beyonce
The Boston Marathon bombings reinforce the importance of great photojournalism. The Kentucky Derby bans all interchangeable lens cameras. And Beyonce tells pro photographers to look for other work.
303: Adobe Releases the Lightroom 5 Beta!
Adobe releases the Lightroom 5 Beta. A photographer tracks down a thief using Craigslist. Dove Canada uses a fake Photoshop action to shame overzealous retouchers. And our Critique of the Week segment!
302: Just Say Cheese
Sears and Walmart shut down their portrait studios. A new app that allows your friends to purchase photos from your Facebook account without your permission. A discussion on how far you might go to get a shot. Plus we interview Varina and Jay Patel.
301: Fro Goes Wild!
Imitating versus originating. An off-the-rails discussion about all-things photography. Plus an interview with Matt Granger, a.k.a. That Nikon Guy, at the end of the show credits.