Today I talk with Don Komarechka about what he learned from his recent experience as he self-published his incredible new book, Sky Crystals - Unraveling the Mysteries of Snowflakes. Don is a photographer based in Barrie, Ontario, Canada and a fellow This Week in...
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One Tree in a Billion – Nicholas Foxton Interview (Podcast 399)
Today I bring you an interview with Nicholas Foxton from the One Tree in a Billion project. This is a project that I think is very important and would love to see go ahead, but the team needs your help to make that happen, so please do take a listen and find out how...
Interview with Offset’s Keren Sachs & Scott Braut (Podcast 397)
Shutterstock changed the stock photography industry when they opened their doors in 2003, answering the needs of photography buyers and agencies worldwide, and creating new opportunities for photographers to sell their work. They've done it again recently, with the...
Printing Chinwag with Don Komarechka (Podcast 366)
This week, TWiP co-host Don Komarechka and I hook-up again to talk about printing, a passion we both share. Here are the points discussed: - Why print? - A photo isn't truly done until it's printed - Helps to hone your craft - How big can you print an image from a...
Street Photography with Valerie Jardin (Podcast 364)
This week I'm joined by an incredibly talented street photographer, and fellow TWiP co-host, Valerie Jardin. As I don't do a lot of street photography myself, we thought it would be good to get a fresh angle on photography to share with you, and this most definitely...
The Business of Photography – Transitioning to Full Time (Podcast 363)
Today, I'm joined by David duChemin, to discuss the business of photography, particularly with regards to transitioning to full time photographer, and the sort of things that you should think seriously about before taking the plunge, or not, as the case may be. Topics...
Snow Monkeys & Hokkaido with David duChemin (Podcast 362)
I usually record an update after returning from the Snow Monkeys and Hokkaido tour each year, and insert a recording from the bus on the last day of each trip as well as my own reflections on our trip. For Tour #2 this year though, we were lucky enough to be joined by...
Creative Business Management with Corwin Hiebert (Podcast 361)
Today I'm really happy to have had the opportunity to chat with Corwin Hiebert, manager to David duChemin and the author of numerous books on creative business and management, and lucky for us, Corwin agreed for me to record our conversation. We discussed Corwin's new...
An Interview with Don Komarechka (Podcast 357)
Here's a chat with Don Komarechka, a nature photographer from Ontario, Canada, who in addition to beautiful landscape work, shoots the most amazing snowflake photographs! Because this was a discussion, I don't have a transcript for you this week, but below are some...
PHOTOGRAPH, The Print and the Process, and Hokkaido, with David duChemin (Podcast 353)
After a five week hiatus, I'm finally back on the air, for one or two episodes anyway. As you know I've been traveling with my Pixels 2 Pigment tour, and although I was able to push out a couple of episodes while on the road, things were really too hectic, and my mic...
A Chat Really Right Stuff’s Joe Johnson Jr. (Podcast 352)
Last week while I was in Cupertino, I was happy to make the time to drive three hours south to visit the Really Right Stuff facilities, which they'd only moved into just a day or so before my visit. While I was there we recorded a brief conversation with Joe Johnson...
Interview with Underwater Photographer Shawn Miller (Podcast 347)
While in Okinawa for the first in my series of Pixels 2 Pigment workshops, I had the pleasure to meet Shawn Miller, a participant of the workshop, and incredibly talented Underwater Photographer. A few days after the workshop, Shawn agreed to let me interview him for...