This Week in Photo (TWiP)

This Week in Photo (TWiP)


Latest Episodes

The Art of Six Figures!
March 19, 2019

In this interview Easton Reynolds breaks down how HE has broken down the process for creating high levels of repeatable income using Facebook Ads!

Getting Noticed in a Distracted World — Quality vs Quantity?
March 14, 2019

Years ago big projects and portfolios were the way to cement your name in people's memories. Now you need to be releasing images every day to avoid being forgotten. Or do you?

TWiP 558 – WPPI 2019! An Attendee’s Perspective.
March 06, 2019

Chris Berry and Troy Miller join the show to discuss the recently concluded 2019 Wedding and Portrait Photographers International conference.

TWiP 557 – Demystifying Color! with Datacolor
March 05, 2019

In this interview, color expert from John Walrath joins me to discuss best practices for achieving accurate color in any situation.

TWiP 556 – How to Influence Photographers
February 21, 2019

A discussion about some actionable ways that you can begin increasing your influence, growing your audience and building your business... and as a result making more money!

The Masters of Photography
February 19, 2019

In this interview I discuss a wonderful training resource for photographers called Masters of Photography.

TWiP 555 – The Psychology of Photography
February 14, 2019

In this episode I sit down with two photographers, they are the best of friends but each specializes in a different genre of photography and as a result, have different approaches to interacting with their subjects.

Adobe Stock Photography Trends
February 12, 2019

In this interview I discuss stock photography with seasoned photo industry veteran and creative director Brenda Milis.

TWiP 554 – Talking Photo Gear with LensRentals!
February 07, 2019

An impartial and honest show focused on the “truth” about photography gear featuring Roger Cicala and Drew Cicala, the guys behind LensRentals.com.

The Photographic Story Collector and Memory Maker
February 04, 2019

Curtis Jones started his career as a Pharmacist but quickly gave into to the call of the wild — and his camera!