
This Week in Photo
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200: The Boys Are Back in Town
It's our 200th episode and The Boys are back in town! The original super friends reassemble. There's much ado about video. And an interview with photographer David Ziser.
199: TWiP Interviews: Heather Champ
An interview with Heather Champ, a life-long camera junkie, former Director of Flickr Community, and co-founder of JPG Magazine.
198: Viva Las Vegas!
Can you tell the difference between the Las Vegas Statue of Liberty and the real one? Well if you can, tell the U.S. Post Office. Also layers in Lightroom and an interview with photographer Matthew Jordan Smith.
197: For Rent: Photoshop
Adobe jumps into the subscription model business. Instagram escapes the Matrix and are film cameras finally dead?
196: Inspiration
Getting and staying inspired. Should female photographers go to war? And Lensbaby releases some new blur.
195: iPad for Professional Photography?
Is the iPad becoming a serious photographer's tool? In-camera retouching for point-and-shoots and an interview with self portrait photographer Natalie Dybisz.
194: In Living Color
Another mobile photo application enters the fray after raising 41 million bucks. Printing more can actually save you money and an interview with Web marketing guru Zach Prez.
193: Japan
Canon and Nikon shut down major lens production factories. Spying on Polar Bears and gambling on faked exit data.
192: Lady Gaga's Poker Face on Copyright
Lady Gaga demands the rights to concert photographs. Laser focusing to replace the dreaded focus hunt and one New Yorker's quest to return a lost roll of film ends in Paris. Plus a special interview with Mr. Trey Ratcliff.
191: Through The Lens
Holga Lens on your DSLR. Shooting with the Lensbaby and Special Guest Dave Metz of Sigma sets the record straight.
190: The Furious Five!
Public outcry causes a photographer to drop a copyright lawsuit. Tamron and Nikon are readying built-in Image Stabilizers in their Tele-extenders. Steve Simon joins in "randomly," and an interview on photosharing sites with PurePhoto.com CEO, John Ellis.
189: Have Your Cake and Eat it Too
Are Carl Zeiss lenses really better? Sony opens the email kimono and Juan Pons and Rick Sammon of the Digital Photography Experience join the fray.
188: Exposing Danger
Photographers in Egypt put their lives on the line to get the shot. Canon releases new lenses, camera bodies, and flashes. The Google art project brings street view photographs to art museums.
187: Crowd-Funded Photography
The evolution of photo printers. The Gap gets caught red-handed. And crowd-sourcing your next photography project.
186: Is Film the new "F" Word?
Is Film the new "F" Word? The Partridge Family sues Corbis. And getting your learn on in 2011.
185: PixSylated
Is Nikon prepping a mirror-less pro camera? Are phone cameras the next copyright violators? And the discovery of one of the greatest street photographers.
184: Photoshopped Hope
The Sheperd Fairey "Hope" poster controversy is settled, more 3D from CES, and an interview with Chris Marquardt, host of Tips from the Top Floor.
183: Size Matters
Are 3D cameras the new HDR? Size does matter according to the new Samsung Galaxy Tab and the unfortunate photographer's paradise: Detroit.
182: Thomas Hawk - Confessions of a Photography Addict
Let's kick off 2011 right with this special interview with Photographer Thomas Hawk.
181: Rebekka Guðleifsdóttir - Beyond Photography
A special holiday treat for you…an extended interview with Icelandic photographer Rebekka Good-lief-stodder. In this discussion Rebekka talks about her work, her shows, and gives insight on how she creates those amazing multiple exposure self-portraits.
180: I Am Iron Man
Iron Man body-armor for your DSLR? Borrowlenses.com marketing guy Josh Norem talks 3rd party lenses...and an interview with Zach Prez on Search engine optimization for photographers.
179: TWiP the Light Fantastic
Holiday photography tips...remotely-controlled DSLRs...and shooting in the dust.
178: Airport Insecurity
Is taking photos of the the airport security line a good idea?... Canon offers to modify your camera... and a follow-up on Topaz Labs Infocus software.
177: 100cameras
This week on TWiP, a special interview episode with some of the folks behind a interesting photography based charity… 100cameras.org.
176: How to Buy Lenses!
Should you buy on or off-brand lenses... when to shoot JPEG... and market leaders Nikon and Canon widen their leads.
175: The Death of Book Publishing?
Is book publishing dead?... Derrick Story talks about iPhoto 11... and traveling tips for shooters from Rick Sammon.
174: Photography Tech Talk!
A quick round-up of some PhotoPlus Expo announcements, Tech-talk on HDR and Medium Format, and a new TWiP host joins in... Tyler Ginter!
173: How to learn Photography
Learning Photography... Sending physical cards from your digital device... and Eye-fi introduces View.
172: Sony, Panasonic, and the Feds
Panasonic goes 3D... Sony innovates—again... and the Feds lighten up on photographers.
171: "Crack, Sacks, and Sensors?"
Big trouble with small sensors... Photo GPS data as a treasure map to your goodies... And the return of guest host Nicole Young...
170: Adobe Hearts Microsoft?
Adobe gets cozy with Microsoft... Derrick talks about his Photokina Oktoberfest adventures... and better living through color calibration...
169: Lomography! Doing More with Less.
Lomography! Doing More with Less... Making the most of one light source... and the current object of my desire... the Nikon d7000
168: Photokina!
A Photokina round-up... Sony comes on strong with the A55... and Photocomment.net editor Tristan Hall joins the discussion!
167: Death by Groupon
iStock Photo makes some changes...a photographer learns how Groupon can easily be Mob-on...and architectural photographer Jeffrey Totaro joins us.
166: Photographers Are Not Terrorists
The TSA thinks photographers are terrorists... Olan Mills gets milked... and Nikon introduces a powerful point and shoot!
165: Photographic Liberty and Tyranny
Ansel Adams Negatives a False Positive, Canon Sensors are big and sensitive and special guest Tom Pickett joins the fray.
164: A Bridge Too Far
Geeking out on Megapixels, Sony building smarter DSLRs and the US Government wants you to push more paper.
163: The End of Medium-Format?
People magazine angers photographers, the Adams Trust litigates and Canon ups the ante with an 120 megapixel sensor.
162: The End of the Point and Shoot?
Adobe Releases Photoshop Express for iPad, Canon targets event photographers, and Nikon updates it's pocket-sized projector.
161: The Power of Photography
Documenting the Pakistani Flood, Photographing Motorsports, And wedding photography hits and misses...
160: The Ansel Adams Mystery
Found Ansel Adams images bogus? DSLRs Swing and Tilt, and Chris Marquardt joins in to talk back up...
159: Models, Queens, and Lasers, Oh My!
Vampire model goes for True Blood, The Queen goes Flickr, And fun with lasers...
158: Presets or Purists?
A franken-iPhone camera emerges, Skynet comes to point and shoots, and whether to choose presets, training wheels, or head starts.
157: Superphones, Supermodels, and Super spills
Canon's Wonder Camera Concept, Using a Superphone to shoot Supermodels? and BP's continued media black-out…
156: Hitting the Mother Road
Beth and Chris Fenwick decided to pack up their cameras, computers, and GPS equipment… and ease on down the road, taking both photographs, and their own sweet time in what turned out to be over 30 days of immersion in epic Americana…
155: More is More: Medium Format DSLRs
Medium format DSLRs, Nikon projects, And TWiP gets TWitty with it…
143: Me and Jenn
Alex interviews his sister, photographer Jennifer Stein, about their early artistic influences and the change from analog to digital photography.
152: Controversy
Shoot and get shot! BP gets slippery with photographers...and David duChemin talks ebook publishing.
154: "Hey, You Got Your Getty in my Flickr!"
Getty and Flickr sitting in a tree...the 5D Mark II flies over BP's oil mess...and Lexar's Jeff Cable joins us to talk storage.
153: Exposing Africa
It's all about care and feeding of your next African adventure as veteran photo safari leader Andy Biggs along with traveler Doug Kaye join Alex Lindsay and me to talk about the do's and don'ts of travel photography.