
This Week in Photo
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250: Facebook Hearts Instagram
Facebook acquires Instagram for ONE BILLION dollars! 500px introduces a 20 dollar membership. And an interview with Pixoto co-founder Jason Kiefer.
249: How the Sausage is Made
More layoffs and lawsuits for Yahoo. Instagram available for Android. A round table discussion on monitors for photographers. And an interview with C. J. Chilvers on minimalist photography.
248: The Sony Re-org and Photoshop CS6
Sony reorganizes and focuses on digital imaging. The Photoshop CS6 impresses. And an interview on photographer law with Allen Melser.
247: A Special Canon 5D Mark III Pricing Discussion
A special conversion with Derrick Story of thedigitalstory.com. Derrick has some interesting insights for TWiP listeners regarding the pricing of the Canon 5D Mark III.
246: Pinterest's Interest
A deeper look at Pinterest in the interest of photographers. The Daily Mirror steals a photograph to illustrate an article about a serial killer. And an interview with Dan Ablan.
245: Photoshop, Sony Alpha A57, and the iPad
Adobe teases about enhancing video in photoshop. Sony announces the new Alpha A57. The new iPad's retina display - bad for photographers? A discussion on making money with photography. And an interview with celebrity photographer Michael Grecco!
244: Canon 5D Mark III, iPad 3, and Lightroom 4
Canon introduces the 5D Mark III…and also incorporates radio into their Speedlites. The iPad 3 is announced with a new iPhoto. And Lightroom 4 is officially released.
243: Nokia, 500px, and Flickr
Nokia throws down the 41 megapixel gauntlet. 500px and Flickr get make-overs. And Arizona wants to legislate Photoshopped images.
242: Adobe Gets Content Aware
Adobe shows off their new CS6 Content Aware move feature. PocketWizard evolves with the Plus III model. And can one man photograph every captive species on earth?
241: In Deep on Nikon and Adobe
In deep with the Nikon D800. Adobe announces the Creative Cloud. 50 dollars for an 'all you can eat Creative Suite.'
240: The Nikon D800, Facebook IPO, and New Canon Lenses
Nikon announces the D800. 3,000 Photos are uploaded to Facebook every second. And an interview with Bambi Cantrell.
239: Sad Times at Canon, Sigma, Kodak, and Yahoo!
Canon's President steps down. Apple reinvents the eBook with its iBook Author app. And Yahoo! begins axing customer support reps.
238: Deviantly Artistic
We get creatively deviant in a very special interview with Josh Wattles, the Advisor in Chief of DeviantArt.
237: Bourne To Be Wild
Scott Bourne joins us with some hands-on Lytro feedback. Photography news from CES 2012. And Adobe back-tracks on its CS6 upgrade pricing policy.
236: The Fantastic 4's
Adobe releases the Lightroom 4 public beta. Nikon announces the much anticipated D4. And some Updates from Olympus and Kodak.
235: Publishing Photography
Photographers building a book for charity in Goggle Plus. Is Apple planning new publishing tools? And should you send your photos out to be retouched... in India?
234: 2012 Photographic Resolutions
Looking back on the trends of 2011. Looking forward on 2012.
233: An Interview with Vincent LaForet
DSLR Video Pioneer, Vincent LaForet, discusses shooting commercial projects with cinematic results for a fraction of the cost. How the industry has changed, and what might be next. How to get professional-looking video without taking out a 2nd mortgage.
232: There's a Yak for That
DSLRs banned from a UK tube station because of their resolution? The iPhone invades stock photography. Kodak is in the ER. And rumors of another new memory format ... to replace Compact Flash?
231: Only 30 Bucks to Touch Their Junk
CNN lays off photojournalists saying free is better. Camera shops begin charging to "touch their junk." A look back at the most memorable images and stories of 2011. Plus an Interview with Paul C. Buff of White Lightening and Alien Bees fame.
230: Flash is Dead. Long Live Flash.
Are liquid lenses next? Adobe kills Flash for mobile devices, revamps upgrade policy of CS6. Google+ helps find owner of camera lost at sea. Nikon D800 details and SB910 revealed. And we interview Dan Brodnitz of Video2Brain on distance learning.
229: Photographer Focus
During this Thanksgiving Day holiday in the US we have two insightful photographer interviews with Eric Doggett and Ryan Enn Hughes.
228: Google Loves Photographers
The camera manufacturer industry is abuzz with big news from Olympus Canon and Red. GooglePlus rolls out Pages. An interview with Photoshop Guru Jeff Schewe.
227: Glamorous
TWiP Special Edition from GlamorCon. Enjoy interviews with 4 talented professionals. Photographers: Mark Daughn. Brent Burzycki. Ariston Collander. Model: Tor Alexander.
226: Retro Active
Use your iPhone to scan old family photographs. Nikon eyeing webOS from HP. What's behind the rise in popularity of Retro photography. How important is the printed portfolio.
225: Air Fresheners on Mount Olympus
The Olympus story continues to unfold. Getty gets a whiff of some pine scented lawsuit. And, the Thailand floods hinder production at Nikon, Sony, and more.
224: Canon Olympus and Lytro
Canon announces the EOS 1DX. Olympus fires its CEO. And Lytro announces its new hardware.
223: F Cancer
Photoshop on tablets? Haunted ethics? And F cancer!
222: Farewell Steven Paul Jobs
Farewell Steve Jobs. Apple rolls out the iPhone 4S. And Adobe announces a touch version of photoshop for Android.
221: Interview with Katrin Eismann
Katrin Eismann, internationally recognized artist, author, and educator has been working with digital imaging tools since 1989. She addresses the latest tools and techniques and the impact upon professional photographers, artists, and educators.
220: The Passionate Photographer
Self-publishing for Photographers. Amazing new cameras from Canon. And an interview with podcasting veteran Martin Bailey.
219: Interview With Jack Reznicki
In this interview Frederick and world-renowned commercial photographer and past president of the Professional Photographers of America (PPA) Jack Reznicki discuss copyright (or copywrong) as it applies and relates to photographers everywhere.
218: Everything I Say is Wrong
New software from Adobe. A new chapter in the Final Cut saga. And a discussion on retro-looking cameras.
217: Big Things in Small Packages
Now size DOES matter? An Israeli company develops a smaller Jpeg. Flickr allows a digital fence around your photos. And a lawsuit against Urban Outfitters and their photographer from the parents of a model photographed in a, let's say, adult manner.
216: You Are Not a Photographer
A new website tells some photographers...well, they're not. A Pennsylvania photographer bans some Facebook bullies. And UK Tube commuters get photographed without their permission.
215: Stock It To Me!
Stock buyers or stock shooters? Who's to blame for the current state of the stock industry? Delkin releases CF cards for extreme shooting conditions. And a photo of President Obama at a military memorial service stirs controversy.
214: Fix It in Post
Are photographers becoming post-production artists? Controlling your camera with an Android. And shooting kids in public places...it may be legal, but is it cool?
213: Patent Smurfs
Kodak selling off billion dollar patents. Future camera technology. And a round table discussion on image back-up strategies.
212: Regulated Retouching
Britain censoring airbrushed photos. Facial recognition for backgrounds. And Google Images adds EXIF data.
211: Off the Wall
Apple releases the Lion. A photographic Rube Goldberg contraption. And photographer David duChemin talks about his unfortunate accident.
210: Monkey Business
Monkeys taking self-portraits. AP gets tough on photo manipulation. And Steve Simon discovers Facebook!
209: Google Plus, iPhoneography, and FujiFilm
Google Plus for photographers. Photographing your own heart surgery. And an interview with Photojack, Jack Hollingsworth.
208: An Interview with Evgeny Tchebotarev
A special holiday interview with Evgeny Tchebotarev, Creative Director and Co-Founder of 500px.com.
207: Final Cut, Google, and Lytro
Is Apple's Final Cut Pro X designed for photographers? Tennessee outlaws emotionally distressing images. New Lytro camera lets you shoot first and focus later. And Google rolls out reverse image search.
206: An Interview with Robert Evans
Celebrity Wedding Photographer Robert Evans and Frederick sit down (via Skype) to talk about what amazing adventures Robert's been up to, as well as getting into the details about what exactly it takes to "go pro".
205: Big Brother in Your Camera?
Is Apple going Big Brother with remote camera control patents? NASA takes a Nikon to space…and leaves it there. And are still cameras on their death bed?
204: iCloud, Twitter, and Nikon
Rumor and speculation around Apple's iCloud. Nikon sues Sigma over VR patents. And Twitter unveils photo and video sharing.
203: The White House Keeps It Real
The White House says "keep it real". Hasselblad cranks it up to 200 megapixels, and iPads get color corrected.
202: Trading Fear for Photos
In case of a water landing, take pictures. Adobe gets touchy-feely. And an interview with Reid Warner from SnapKnot.com.
201: Flashpoint
Women Photoshopped out of a White House Photo. Jason Groupp sets a world record for photography. Getting the most out of your digital sensor. And Panasonic releases the G3.