This Week in Photography
Join Alex Lindsay, Scott Bourne, and friends each week as they discuss camera technique, technology, and news. From taking photos of the family to understanding how cameras work to testing state-of-the-art equipment, you'll hear, and see, it all on This Week in Photography. The Launch ...
Join Alex Lindsay, Scott Bourne, and friends each week as they discuss camera technique, technology, and news. From taking photos of the family to understanding how cameras work to testing state-of-the-art equipment, you'll hear, and see, it all on This Week in Photography. The Launch Episode Live from Macworld
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381: The Definitive Guide to Photo Storage
In this special round table episode of TWiP, we discuss ...
In this special round table episode of TWiP, we discuss image backup and archiving. Industry experts Don Komerechka, Topher Martini and Doug Kaye join Frederick Van Johnson to help remove some of the mystery around keeping your precious photos safe.
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380: The Elements of Photography
Photographing on Federal wild lands. Do you have to pay? ...
Photographing on Federal wild lands. Do you have to pay? Adobe announces Photoshop Elements and Premiere Elements 13. The software is targeted for consumers at only 100 dollars each…but could this be enough for most folks?
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379: YOLO!
Apple's iOS 8 replaces iPhoto with a Photos app…but there's ...
Apple's iOS 8 replaces iPhoto with a Photos app…but there's a catch. Panasonic announces the Lumix CM1 smartphone. Twitpic is shutting down while a new service named Tiiny is starting up.
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378: Apple Announces the iPhone 6
TWiP gets a brand new website. Apple announces the iPhone ...
TWiP gets a brand new website. Apple announces the iPhone 6, the 6 Plus and the iWatch. Nikon announces the D750 and SB-500. While Canon reveals the 7D Mark II. And Panasonic updates the GH4 software with some killer new features.
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377: Sony, Instagram and iStock Photo
Sony brings E-Mount lenses to smartphones. A photographer captures reactions ...
Sony brings E-Mount lenses to smartphones. A photographer captures reactions of subjects getting hit with a stun gun. Instagram releases Hyperlapse. And big changes are coming to iStock.
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376: The Bokeh Discussion
Frederick sits down with the team behind the feature film ...
Frederick sits down with the team behind the feature film Bokeh for a discussion about funding with a Kickstarter campaign, shooting on location in Iceland, logistics and more.
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375: Shooting More With Less
A look at how photos taken with expensive gear can ...
A look at how photos taken with expensive gear can be recreated on the cheap. Sony debuts the new a5100. And Hasselblad's H5D-200c produces 200 megapixel files.
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374: Breaking All the Rules
Nikon settles a D600 class action law suit. Music artists ...
Nikon settles a D600 class action law suit. Music artists who don't like having their photographs taken. Plus Manchester United bans iPads and tablets from their stadium.
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373: Monkey Business
When a monkey takes a photo, who owns it? Adam ...
When a monkey takes a photo, who owns it? Adam Carolla won't let a podcast patent troll drop their suit against him. A New Zealand newspaper uses a Facebook photo without permission...and it's the wrong photo!
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372: A Plethora of Pixels
Flickr announces a new licensing experience. Is Google planning to ...
Flickr announces a new licensing experience. Is Google planning to separate Google Plus Photos from its social network site? And Zach Arias takes a real world look at the crop versus full frame sensor debate.