
This Week in Photo
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151: Flash Dancing
A special interview with liveBooks CMO John Philpin. We discuss how his traditionally Flashcentric company is dealing with the recent Adobe vs. Apple controversy.
150: When Small is Big Enough
Sensors...when is small, big enough? GoogleTV...should photographers care? And guest host Derrick Story joins in the fray!
149: OxyMoronic Photography
Hasselblad opens the kimono...Paparazzi ethics...oxymoron or polymorons? And special guest host Ray Maxwell.
148: Tattletale Photojournalism
Photographers to turn tattletales by law...New tech from Adobe...and USA Today's Jefferson Graham joins us.
147: A Flash in the Pan?
Adobe ships CS5, HTML 5 vs. Flash which should photographers use and an interview with special guest Victor Cajiao.
146: Livin' Large with Small Strobes
Apple and Adobe update their software and a discussion on small strobe photography with Speedliting.com's Syl Arena.
145: Tags - You're IT!
House goes DSLR...ASMP sues Google...and Woopra CEO John P talks SEO for shooters.
144: Sausages, Whips, and Latex
The guys discuss NAB with special guest Scott Bourne.
142: Telling a Digital Story
It looks like Adobe's Creative Suite 5 is imminent...Aperture revs...while Lightroom gets less noisy...and an interview with Richard Harrington.
141: Multimediography
Ron goes to Belize...photographers harassed by the fuzz...and Fred thinks crop sensors are dead...well, eventually.
140: Photography Trade Shows - Yes or No?
Deconstructing photography trade shows...how many lenses do you really need...and a neutral density filter love fest.
138: Q and A Session
Is Aperture 64-bit? How do you shoot in low light? And what makes the 50 mm so special?
139: PMA 2010: Minox, Tamrac, YouBobble, 3DPhotoWorks, and 3DPhoto.us
Alex Lindsay and Ron Brinkmann help outfit your kit for spy photography and traveling light, and Alex finds three ways to make your photos live in 3D.
137: PMA 2010: Joby and Acratech
Alex Lindsay and Ron Brinkmann find the magnetic tripod and precision ball head you've been missing.
136: PMA 2010: Nikon, Liquid Image, and Steadepod
Alex Lindsay gets up close and personal with Nikon's point-and-shoot touchscreen controls, a scuba mask video camera, and a lightweight stabilizer you can take anywhere.
135: PMA 2010: Portrait Weavers, Your Photo on Canvas, Novoflex, and Foolography
Tired of dull blankets and bare walls? Alex Lindsay discovers how to transfer photos onto woven fabric and canvas. He also gets his hands on some modular tripods and a tiny GPS geotagging device for your DSLR.
134: PMA 2010: HiTi, Stellar Lighting Systems, and Black Rapid
Alex Lindsay finds a wearable photo printer, a ring light, and a must-have camera strap.
133: PMA 2010: Casio and Samsung
Alex Lindsay scopes out small cameras with big features including slow-motion, weather-proofing, GPS, and Wi-Fi.
131: Photographing Olympians
Photographing the Olympians. Popular Photography magazine asks "What is a photograph?" Plus a discussion with Syl Arena on big lighting with small speed lights.
132: PMA 2010: Fujifilm, Panasonic, and Sony
Alex Lindsay checks out the latest in 3D, Micro Four Thirds, Panorama, and HD video technology from the show floor at PMA 2010.
130: PMA Wrap-Up
Alex, Ron Brinkmann and Joseph Linaschke have their say on PMA.
129: Aperture 3 - Ready? Or Not
Aperture 3 release...ready or not? We dive deep into the new software release and discuss this important new tool from Apple.
128: Price Perception
The dawn of the 500 dollar wedding photographer...right or wrong. Catherine Hall joins the fray...and an interview with superstar wildlife shooter Rick Sammon.
127: iPad for Photographers?
The iPad... What's in it for Photographers? More thoughts on when and when not to shoot... and special guest hosts' Rick Sammon and Derrick Story.
126: Racism in Photography - Don't Blink!
Is face detection racist? 128 Giga-byte compact flash cards...and an interview with safari photographer Andy Biggs.
125: Contentious Photography in Haiti
A discussion on Haiti from a photographer's perspective...a Lighting 101 lesson...and an interview with lifestyle photographer Michael Corsentino.
124: CES Wrap-Up
A wrap-up of CES and some of the cool, photography-related product announcements...an interview with HDR expert Tray Ratcliff...and a special guest host, digital-imaging expert Richard Harrington, joins the fray.
123: Photography Q and A
Another Q and A episode...and a special interview with Rebekka of Flickr fame.
122: Year in Review
The crew chats about some of the biggest, photography-related stories of 2009...and Lisa Bettany of MostlyLisa.com joins in the fray.
121: Snowblind
Tips for Shooting in the Snow, Nikon D3-S Goes into Space, and an exclusive interview with the CMO of LIveBooks, John Philpin.
120: Indentured Servitude
Internships, slave labor? Co-host Sara France joins the fray and an interview with nature photographer, Moose Peterson.
119: Q and A Episode: Your Questions, Our Answers
Something entirely new, questions and answers, we take on a slew of listener questions and do our best to answer them.
118: To Retouch or Not to Retouch?
Kids building their own cameras, putting the "D" in ND filter, and Demi Moore loses her torso in Photoshop.
117: Jive Turkey
Drobo gets a big 'S', Hasselblad reveals a multi-shot $30,000 camera, and author David duChemin talks about his new book, "Vision Mongers."
116: Filter Fight
Social Media Sites stripping meta-data, SNL goes DSLR and special guests commercial shooter Joey L.
115: Fresh Meet
Is a photographer an author? Special guest co-host Joseph Linaschke, guest Trey Ratcliff reveals his amazing 'Stuck in Motion' technique.
114: Focus Lock
Canon Fixes the 7D, We Fixate on Focus, an Interview with iStock Photographer Rich Legg.
112: TWIP the Light Fantastic
Nikon evolves it's flagship camera, is continuous lighting killing the strobe? And guest Chris Orwig talks inspiration and creativity.
113: DSLR Video is Dead. Long Live DSLR Video!
Lightroom grows to 3, Photoplus Expo roundup and an inspiring chat with Jeff Schewe.
111: A Tale of Chainsaws, Skype and Ralph Lauren
Canadians invent digital photography, Ralph Lauren creeps us out and despite chainsaws and the angry Skype gods epidsode 111 is about to begin.
110: Parental Advisory Warning: Retouched Episode
Market share wars with Aperture and Lightroom, the French want you to label your photos, and Scott Bourne jumps the broom with Lightroom, sort of.
109: Pictage.com - Under New Management
Frederick sits down with the new Pictage CEO and CMO to discuss how they've been settling into their new roles, the direction they are taking their company, and how things have changed since they've taken the reigns.
108: Interview with Chase Jarvis
Lightroom and Camera Raw get updated. Slideshows, what's the best software for those?, and an interview with Chase Jarvis.
107: The Frankencamera
Should you jump to the 7D or Open Source, Don't forget to clone out the birds, your questions and an interview with Katrin Eismann.
106: Special Labor Day Interview
This week on the show: An interview with Ron and Tasra Dawson of Dare Dreamer Media.
105: Snow Leopard for Photographers
Snow Leopard in the wild, Canon's 7D specs leaked, and photographer David Tejada.
104: Like Penguins, Feeding their Young
Strobist photography, the Canon G9 and a great interview with author Jim Heid.
103: Ultraviolet
Shooting in ultraviolet, cameras with dueling LCDs, mega, mega pixels...and special guests Andy Ihnatko and Marc Silber.
102: Three's Company
F1.4 vs. f1.2 lenses...does it really matter? HDR moves to video...and a discussion with Seal photographer Joseph Linaschke.
101: Beat Me, Beat Me, But Tie Me Up First!
This week on TWiP: Will you work for peanuts? Can brick and mortar photo stores survive? And can Annie Leibovitz keep her photos?