
This Week in Photo
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300: This is Sparta!
Canon's big vision…the small or petite DSLR. A photographer sues his subject. Saint NIK comes early. And an interview with Jared Polin of FroKnowsPhoto.com.
299: It's Hip to Shoot Square
Facebook's facelift. Is it good for photographers? Portland is charging to photograph iconic landmarks. And the FAA grounds a UAV aerial photography business.
298: Just Say No
An in-depth discussion about photographers and the law. Plus, an interview with photographer Sara Collaton.
297: The Oakland Shuffle
Emerging technologies in smartphone photography. Photojournalists becoming targets for thieves in Oakland, CA. Plus, an interview with Mr. Mike Larson about the state of Wedding Photography.
296: Game of Drones
A discussion on Nikon's newest DSLR. We dive into Droneography, the art of doing aerial photography with drones and quadcopters. And is Flickr finally Back? Plus an interview with Aaron Mahler.
295: Learn Me Something
The changing landscape of online learning. Twitter launches Vine. Vimeo acquires Echograph. Plus an interview with Darlene Hildebrandt from HerViewPhotography.com.
294: Inmates Take Over the Asylum
iStockPhoto dumps top photographer over Getty Google controversy. Updates on Flickr, Instagram and 500px. A roundtable discussion on cloud solutions for photographers. And an interview with Ryan Stansky from Squarespace.
293: Triple Play
Three short interviews with some friends of the show. Chris Orwig on how photographers can develop their individual style. Brian Fischer about the recent Blog World and New Media Expo. And Don Komarechka sets the record straight on Canadian copyright.
292: The Camera Sutra
The CP Plus trade show in Japan. Smartphone stock photos. Techniques for choosing your best images. And an interview with David H. Wells.
291: Image Use and Abuse
A Judge rules Twitter images are off-limits. Apple's nudity police yank 500px app. Google and Getty stick 5000 royalty-free images in your Google Drive. Plus we interview sports photographers Matt Cohen and Ryu Voelkel of BigLensFastShutter.com.
290: Canon Gets Physical
Canon debuts new Experience Center stores. Google says it knows who the 16 most popular photographers are. Facebook gets into the search business. And an interview with Zenfolio's Ian Stone.
289: Small Camera Big Picture
Photography goodness from CES. Polaroid to launch retail Fotobar outlets. Art.com acquires Zenfolio. And a discussion with Giulio Sciorio, the guy behind smallcamerabigpicture.com about his move to micro four thirds.
288: How Photographers Use Social Media
Instagram's snafu. CES expectations. Photography and publishing in 2013. And an interview with Scott Bourne.
287: Blurb's Daniel Milnor on Self-Publishing for Photographers
A special inbetween-holidays interview with Daniel Milnor of Blurb regarding self-publishing for photographers.
286: An Evening with SmugMug
2 interviews with photo industry movers and shakers Martin Evening and SmugMug's Chris MacAskill.
285: Irreconcilable Pixels
Google announces new Communities feature. Reuters' top 95 images of 2012 reveals interesting stats. Is 2013 Sony's year? Instagram breaks ties with Twitter. And the founder of Connected Data, Geoff Barrall, talks about his latest project the Transporter.
284: Photo Ethics, Facebook and Street Photography
Photo ethics in the Big Apple. Two very different photo tales from New York City. Facebook and Eye-Fi unveil new cloud services. Black Eyed Peas' frontman Will.i.am's iPhone bling. And an interview with street photographer James Maher.
283: Building creativeLIVE with Chase Jarvis
A very special one-on-one interview with the one and only Chase Jarvis of creativeLIVE.
282: How to Build a Social Media Following of 8 Million People
A very special interview with photographer Trey Ratcliff who gives listeners some insight into how he grew a social media empire that attracted 8 million followers, along with a profitable business that allows him the freedom to pursue his dreams.
281: O Canada O Copyright
Canadian photographers rejoice over new copyright laws. Tombstone and military homecoming photography new trend. Hurricane Sandy's aftermath for photoshoot backdrop. SmugMug adjusts prices. Bruce Clarke interviews Gerard Murphy of Mosaic Archive.
280: Instagram Stigmagram
Instagram, Facebook and Twitter look to add exciting new features. Nikon introduces the D5200. Canon announces 2 new stabilized "L" lenses. And an interview with model Jesse Deol.
279: iPad Mini for Photographers
News and announcements from PhotoPlus Expo. Apple and Microsoft announce new hardware and software. Nikon users experiencing dust issues on the D600. Canon profits are down as worldwide camera sales decline. And we interview Photographer Danny Postawa.
278: The Photographer's Survival Manual
A special interview with copyright attorney Ed Greenberg and photographer, educator and author Jack Reznicki on model releases and legal pitfalls covered in their book "The Photographer's Survival Manual: A Legal Guide for Artists in the Digital Age".
277: Space Jumps, DNG and Lederhosen
35 cameras used to record Felix Baumgartner's space jump. A round table discussion about Apple's Aperture. And Adobe expands the DNG format.
276: The End of the DSLR
Do Nikon's D4 and D800 pass the BBC test? One year after Steve Jobs' passing. Getty Images celebrates its half-millionth image in the Flickr collection. And an interview with Model Mayhem's Brian Diaz and Dean Johnson.
275: Sony Dating Olympus
Sony becomes the largest shareholder in Olympus. Kodak leaves the consumer printing market. A new App that allows you to take just one photograph…ever. IKEA Saudi Arabia photoshops women out of its catalog. And an interview with Michael Willems.
274: Lytro Goes Mainstream
Lytro enters the retail market. Adobe releases Photoshop Elements 11. An update on Nokia's Lumia 920 smartphone and their marketing fiasco. Some takeaways from Photokina 2012. And we interview Brooks Institute of Photography's Professor Ralph Clevenger.
273: Google Acquires Nik
New full-frame bodies from both Canon and Nikon. Google has snapped up Nik software. Sekonic introduces a touch-screen light meter. And Sigma reorganizes its lens lineup and adds USB connectors.
272: The iPhone5 for Photographers
Apple releases the iPhone5. Nokia fakes some new technology. A round table discussion about photography plug-ins. And an interview with Adobe's Bryan O'Neil Hughes.
271: SmugMuggery
SmugMug doubles its pro pricing. Focus peaking making its way into more cameras. And an interview with SmugMug's President and Co-Founder Chris MacAskill a.k.a. Baldy.
270: Apple's Clone Wars
Apple beats Samsung. IKEA goes 3D. Sony and Samsung release smart cameras. Photography at the speed of light. And an interview with Matthew Jordan Smith.
269: Camera Evolution or Intelligent Design?
Who's been stalking your Facebook photos? Nikon and Sony embrace Android. Getty and Pictage change hands. Vogue bans skinny models. Plus an interview with Sue Bryce.
268: A Happy Medium
Twitter founders launch a new service called Medium. Canon's T4i rash issue results in a recall. And has Yahoo's Marissa Mayer signed into Flickr? Turns out, no. And an interview with photoshop expert Ben Willmore.
267: Curiosity the Photographer
Thoughts on Curiosity's Mars landing. Significant firmware updates from Canon and PocketWizard. The Washington D.C. police announce a new cell phone and camera policy. And an interview with Garry Lassman of GoPixIt.com.
266: Aperture or Lightroom
Where, oh, where is Aperture 4? Facebook likes the Google Plus photo layout. An update on Olympic photography antics. And an interview with creativeLIVE Senior VP George Varanakis.
265: Cheap and Easy Digital Escorts
Canon enters the mirrorless market. A photographer's Instagram photos get published in Sports Illustrated. And some folks are buying Instagram Followers and Likes. Plus an interview with Gavin Seim.
264: Yahoo Googles a CEO
Yahoo Googles a CEO. Apple readies a Mountain Lion. A discussion about the new Google Plus iPad App. And an interview with Dane Sanders.
263: An Olympic Photo Finish
Outrage over bad Olympic portraits. Microsoft reveals the Surface. Are you allergic to your camera? And an interview with Trey Ratcliff.
262: Interview with Robert Vanelli
An interview with Robert Vanelli to talk about all things Vanelli. We talk about his first career as a karate world champion. His breakthrough into photography. And his refined 5 Ps of digital workflow.
261: Interview with Aaron Hockley
A discussion with photographer Aaron Hockley about how social media can be both a blessing and a curse…and how to avoid that nasty curse part.
260: Interview with Jeff Carrion
An interview with Jeff Carrion, Digital Media Specialist for DePaul University in Chicago, regarding how he manages the weekly terabytes of data that over 25,000 students, faculty and other sources create.
259: A Wider Aperture
Photography news from Apple's World Wide Developers Conference. Canon announces new lenses including a 200 dollar 40mm pancake lens. Leica releases a 50,000 dollar Limited Edition camera. And we discuss whether it's better to specialize or generalize?
258: Grand Theft Photo
Canon set to announce the Rebel T4i. GoPro goes wireless. Nikon files patent for sharper in-camera panning. Why are photographers stealing from other photographers? And an interview with Jeff Dunas from the Palm Springs Photo Festival.
257: How to Look Like a Photographer
Recapping the Google Plus Conference. Facebook launches its own camera app. Hasselblad lowers the price of medium format. Why are photographers stealing from other photographers? And an interview with Don Komarechka.
256: Canon and ASMP
An interview with Eugene Mopsik, Executive Director of the American Association of Media Professionals, ASMP, about photography associations. And Chuck Westfall, from Canon, talks about Canon's DSLR line and what Canon is up to in the video space.
255: Deliberate Photography
A new movie made with fifty Canon 1D Mark IIIs. Leica announces an 8,000 dollar, black and white only rangefinder camera. And a discussion on deliberate photography.
254: The Psychology of Photography
A deep-dive discussion on the psychology and mindset behind photography. Plus Canon and Nikon issue fixes. The Blackberry time machine. Olympus gets rugged. And an interview with Playboy photographers Arny Freytag and Jarmo Pahjaniemi.
253: The Retouching Debate
Nikon and Canon entry-level full-frame dSLRs? Teenager petitions Seventeen to publish non-airbrushed images. Olympics looking to ban photo shares via social networks. IKEA and the camera market. And we interview the founder of GlamourCon: Bob Schultz.
252: The Adobe Creative Cloud
Adobe releases Creative Suite 6. Nikon announces the D3200 and new wireless adaptor. And an interview with Megan Anderson on arts and crafts photography.
251: Leaky Light?
Light leak issues with the 5D Mark III. Canon announces 2 new 4K video DSLRs. A Google Plus conference for photographers. And an interview with Reid Warner from Snapknot about what's new in wedding photography.