Episodes
In this show @Frederick Van Johnson @Steve Brazill and @PhotoJoseph briefly discuss TWiP’s hiatus, then tear into GoPro and the failure of their Karma Drone. Then we’ll discuss low-light photography tips and finally we’ll round things out with a panel discussion around their favorite cameras.
1. NEWS: GOPRO QUITS THE DRONE BUSINESS & CES PICKS
GoPro fires hundreds of employees and says the Karma drone will be the last drone it ever makes.
2. GEAR: PANASONIC GH5S, SONY, CANON &...
Published 01/20/18
As you may have noticed, the Your Itinerary show on the TWiP Network featuring Rob Knight has been dormant for a while. So, I’ve got some good news, and of course, some bad news to tell you.
First, the bad news — Rob Knight has moved on from the show to focus on some other things. And though he’s still 100% a friend of — and loved by TWiP, he will no longer be hosting our Your Itinerary podcast.
The good news is, the show is not gone! In fact, We’ve taken this opportunity to revamp the...
Published 12/30/15
As you may have noticed, the Your Itinerary show on the TWiP Network featuring Rob Knight has been dormant for a while. So, I’ve got some good news, and of course some bad news to tell you.
First the bad news — Rob Knight has moved on from the show to focus on some other things. And though he’s still 100% a friend of — and loved by TWiP, he will no longer be hosting our Your Itinerary podcast.
The good news is, the show is not gone! In fact, We’ve taken this opportunity to revamp the whole...
Published 12/30/15
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Jay Dickman is a storyteller
Jay Dickman is probably the guy you picture when you think “Travel Photographer”. Jay has been everywhere and he’s been telling stories with photographs longer than a lot of you have been alive!
Jay started as a newspaper photographer, won a Pulitzer Prize and ended up working for National Geographic. Like I said, he knows a thing or two about telling stories with photos!
I had a lot of fun meeting Jay and doing this interview, and I hope you enjoy it...
Published 07/24/15
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Jay Dickman is a storyteller
Jay Dickman is probably the guy you picture when you think “Travel Photographer”. Jay has been everywhere and he’s been telling stories with photographs longer than a lot of you have been alive!
Jay started as a newspaper photographer, won a Pulitzer Prize and ended up working for National Geographic. Like I said, he knows a thing or two about telling stories with photos!
I had a lot of fun meeting Jay and doing this interview, and I hope you enjoy it...
Published 07/24/15
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Roman Kurywczak takes his photography personally.
Roman Kurywczak is a professional nature photographer and workshop leader based in New Jersey. Roman doesn’t wear the typical nature photographer uniform, and he generally marches to the beat of his own drum.
I think that’s why Roman has built such a loyal following for his tours and workshops. He makes great photos, he’s happy to help you make great photos and he doesn’t put on airs.
Roman’s "Roamin' with Roman" photo workshops...
Published 07/09/15
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Roman Kurywczak takes his photography personally.
Roman Kurywczak is a professional nature photographer and workshop leader based in New Jersey. Roman doesn’t wear the typical nature photographer uniform, and he generally marches to the beat of his own drum.
I think that’s why Roman has built such a loyal following for his tours and workshops. He makes great photos, he’s happy to help you make great photos and he doesn’t put on airs.
Roman’s “Roamin’ with Roman” photo workshops feature...
Published 07/09/15
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Peyton Hale is not just a landscape photographer.
Peyton Hale is known for his beautiful landscape photography, but his work on the road over the last few years has turned his eye toward travel photography. Peyton is one of the trip leaders for the Giving Lens. He quickly realized during these trips that the people were often the most important subjects.
We all shoot what interests us. Some photographers start by shooting people, but some of us (I’m definitely in this camp) work our way...
Published 07/01/15
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Peyton Hale is not just a landscape photographer.
Peyton Hale is known for his beautiful landscape photography, but his work on the road over the last few years has turned his eye toward travel photography. Peyton is one of the trip leaders for the Giving Lens. He quickly realized during these trips that the people were often the most important subjects.
We all shoot what interests us. Some photographers start by shooting people, but some of us (I’m definitely in this camp) work our way...
Published 07/01/15
`Levi Sim is everywhere!
I’ll bet you’ve seen Levi Sim around. He can be found at most big photography events like Photoshop World and Out of Chicago. He is also a prolific contributor to PhotoFocus and co-host of the Lightroom Hangout with Rob Sylvan.
You are likely to remember Levi if you’ve met him because he is one of the nicest people I know. He’s one of those guys who always seems relaxed and glad to see you. I’m sure his demeanor is one of the reasons his portrait subjects...
Published 06/24/15
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Levi Sim is everywhere!
I’ll bet you’ve seen Levi Sim around. He can be found at most big photography events like Photoshop World and Out of Chicago. He is also a prolific contributor to PhotoFocus and co-host of the Lightroom Hangout with Rob Sylvan.
You are likely to remember Levi if you’ve met him because he is one of the nicest people I know. He’s one of those guys who always seems relaxed and glad to see you. I’m sure his demeanor is one of the reasons his portrait subjects...
Published 06/24/15
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Relics from behind the Iron Curtain.
I know the TWiP audience is familiar with Don Komarechka because of his frequent appearances on the mothership. Don is a photographer, educator and author who is known for shooting things that most of us never see. His book Sky Crystals: Unraveling the Mysteries of Snowflakes shows both his eye for beautiful images and his near super-human technical skill.
Don was telling me about his upcoming return trip to Bulgaria while we were both on TWiP, and I...
Published 06/17/15
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Relics from behind the Iron Curtain.
I know the TWiP audience is familiar with Don Komarechka because of his frequent appearances on the mothership. Don is a photographer, educator and author who is known for shooting things that most of us never see. His book Sky Crystals: Unraveling the Mysteries of Snowflakes shows both his eye for beautiful images and his near super-human technical skill.
Don was telling me about his upcoming return trip to Bulgaria while we were both on TWiP, and I...
Published 06/17/15
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Fine art wildlife photography.
Charles Glatzer is a wildlife photographer and workshop leader based in North Carolina. In person he is a no-nonsense guy who obviously has a firm grasp on the fundamentals of photography. His rapport with his students is founded on his years of teaching experience.
If you take a look at Charles’ work I think you’ll see that he is not just another wildlife photographer. His images demonstrate a grasp of light and composition that is usually reserved for...
Published 06/10/15
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Fine art wildlife photography.
Charles Glatzer is a wildlife photographer and workshop leader based in North Carolina. In person he is a no-nonsense guy who obviously has a firm grasp on the fundamentals of photography. His rapport with his students is founded on his years of teaching experience.
If you take a look at Charles’ work I think you’ll see that he is not just another wildlife photographer. His images demonstrate a grasp of light and composition that is usually reserved for...
Published 06/10/15
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Adventures in Southeast Asia with Lee Starnes
What happens when you set out to see the world and never come home? That is sort of what happened to professional photographer Lee Starnes. He traveled through Australia and Southeast Asia and gained experience, an unexpected gig as deputy editor of an online magazine and even a wife!
Lee tries to capture the essence of the subjects he photographs. He looks for interesting ways to connect his viewers to the people and places that he...
Published 06/03/15
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Adventures in Southeast Asia with Lee Starnes
What happens when you set out to see the world and never come home? That is sort of what happened to professional photographer Lee Starnes. He traveled through Australia and Southeast Asia and gained experience, an unexpected gig as deputy editor of an online magazine and even a wife!
Lee tries to capture the essence of the subjects he photographs. He looks for interesting ways to connect his viewers to the people and places that he...
Published 06/03/15
I don’t remember where I heard about lumoid.com, but I'll admit I wasn't very excited about it at first. I figured it was just another place to rent photo gear online until I saw that they also rented Phantom drones. I was intrigued! Upon further review I saw that this San Francisco based company has a few other unique things to offer.
Aarthi Ramamurthy is the founder CEO of lumoid.com. She gave me some interesting insight into how lumoid.com came about and how they differentiate...
Published 05/27/15
I don’t remember where I heard about lumoid.com, but I’ll admit I wasn’t very excited about it at first. I figured it was just another place to rent photo gear online until I saw that they also rented Phantom drones. I was intrigued! Upon further review I saw that this San Francisco based company has a few other unique things to offer.
Aarthi Ramamurthy is the founder CEO of lumoid.com. She gave me some interesting insight into how lumoid.com came about and how they differentiate themselves...
Published 05/27/15
Chris Smith is is definitely an authority on photographing the "Windy City"
I discovered Chris Smith's beautiful HDR images of downtown Chicago a few years ago, and he's been tearing it up since then! He is one of the founders of outofchicago.com. This photography blog is a wealth of information about photographing Chicago, post processing techniques and more. Chris and the other contributors to the site regularly host meetups, workshops and photo walks in Chicago.
Chris is also the...
Published 05/20/15
Chris Smith is is definitely an authority on photographing the “Windy City”
I discovered Chris Smith’s beautiful HDR images of downtown Chicago a few years ago, and he’s been tearing it up since then! He is one of the founders of outofchicago.com. This photography blog is a wealth of information about photographing Chicago, post processing techniques and more. Chris and the other contributors to the site regularly host meetups, workshops and photo walks in Chicago.
Chris is also the...
Published 05/20/15
Toronto Expert Bill Hertha
I have had a few local experts on Your itinerary so far, but not everyone sends me as much information as Bill Hertha! Bill is an amateur photographer and frequent traveler based in Toronto, Canada. He has supplied us with tons of useful tips, links for Toronto information and even a free ebook!
Bill’s website has great photos to be sure, but I really enjoyed the Projects/Studies page. Bill shares several self-assigned projects through descriptions and photos as...
Published 05/13/15