This Week in Photo (TWiP)
Latest Episodes
Panasonic Lumix S1 & S1R Virtual Launch Party!
In this impromptu interview I'm joined by several Lumix Ambassadors to discuss these new cameras, and how they stack up to the competition. We also discuss the micro-four-thirds format and Panasonics commitment to that platform.
Employing Chicago!
In this interview I get to interview... MY BIG SISTER! Sheryl Holman is the Founder and CEO of Community Assistance Programs, also known as CAPs in Chicago.
TWiP 553 – The Amazing Return of Flickr!
In this episode, I’m joined by Gilmar Smith and Alastair Jolly to discuss Flickr and its amazing return!
A Deep Dive into Adobe’s Mobile Strategy
In this episode, Adobe's Josh Haftel joins to discuss the company's mobile strategy with regard to Lightroom CC, Lightroom Classic, and Lightroom Mobile.
TWiP 552 – The Best Camera Ever Made!
In this episode, commercial photographer Wayne Johns joins me to discuss the idea of chasing the best camera “holy grail”.
Making Photographs – Street Photography with Ibarionex Perello
Ibarionex and Frederickerick discuss the idea of "seeing" as a photographer and moving away from the gear obsession and towards getting better at your craft.
SmugMug Films Releases: Karen Hutton – Framing the Journey
In this interview I sit down with Karen Hutton and Anton Lorimer, the two amazing artists behind the newly released Smugmug Film titled "Framing the Journey".
TWiP 549 – Photographers Travel Tips for 2019 PART TWO!
In this episode, once again I’m joined by Matt Granger and Lee Herbet to discuss some of their learnings from having traveled the globe shooting stills and video, teaching workshops and more.
The Mamba Mentality – How I Play
Andrew D. Bernstein is the Senior Official Photographer for the NBA. Andrew has collaborated on a fantastic new book with NBA great Kobe Bryant called The Mamba Mentality - How I Play.
Travel the World and Tell Stories – TWiP 548
In this epiosode, Asher Svidensky and I discuss his travels and how he is driven to tell stories, rather than to just take photographs!