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This Week in Photo is one of the longest running photography-centric podcasts in the industry. Hosted by Frederick Van Johnson, the show is a weekly round-table discussion of the major happenings in the world of photography. You’ll also find deep one-on-one interviews with the industry’s hottest photographers and companies. The show is irreverent, educational and occasionally hilarious!

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    • 4.2 • 110 Ratings

This Week in Photo is one of the longest running photography-centric podcasts in the industry. Hosted by Frederick Van Johnson, the show is a weekly round-table discussion of the major happenings in the world of photography. You’ll also find deep one-on-one interviews with the industry’s hottest photographers and companies. The show is irreverent, educational and occasionally hilarious!

    Crafting Cravings! Food and Beverage Photography with Freddy Clark

    Crafting Cravings! Food and Beverage Photography with Freddy Clark

    Freddy Clark, a respected food and beverage photographer, joins the show for an in-depth discussion about the art and science of creating stunning images in this specialized genre. Throughout the interview, Freddy shares his wealth of knowledge and experience, covering topics such as the importance of lighting, styling, and preparation in food and beverage photography.







    Freddy also addresses the impact of technology, including the rise of AI and computational photography, on the industry and how professionals can adapt to these changes. Additionally, Freddy provides valuable advice for those looking to enter this competitive field and shares his thoughts on the future of food and beverage photography.







    About Freddy Clark







    Freddy Clark's journey to becoming a renowned beverage and food photographer was filled with unexpected twists and turns. After graduating from college, he began his career in radio, working as an On-Air DJ and Production Director for several rock stations in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. A decade later, Freddy felt the need for a change and decided to explore the world of technology.







    Freddy Clark







    It wasn't until the birth of his daughter that photography truly captured Freddy's heart. Driven by an insatiable desire to learn and grow, he immersed himself in the craft, reading extensively, studying the work of other photographers, and attending workshops. Like many aspiring photographers, Freddy initially dabbled in various genres, including portraits, street photography, and landscapes. However, his path became clearer when, after spending a couple of years shooting weddings for other studios, a local restaurant asked him to photograph their food. This opportunity marked a turning point in his career, as Freddy discovered his true calling in food and beverage photography.







    Freddy's passion for craft beer led him to experiment with photographing bottles in his garage on a rainy day. This experience solidified his direction and set him on the path to becoming a sought-after photographer in the industry. Today, Freddy works with beverage brands, bars, and restaurants, creating stunning visual content that showcases their offerings. He has also shared his knowledge and expertise by teaching photography workshops for prestigious organizations such as Princeton Photo Workshops and Canon, as well as offering independent workshops to aspiring photographers.







    Website: http://freddyclark.photographyInstagram: https://instagram.com/freddyclarkphoto

    • 51 min
    How Photography Saved My Life.

    How Photography Saved My Life.

    In this episode I had the pleasure of speaking with Matt Jacob, a passionate traveling portrait photographer. Matt has an intriguing background, initially dreaming of becoming a pilot, which he pursued, allowing him the privilege of traveling the world. His journeys fueled a growing curiosity about diverse cultures and sparked his interest in photography as a means to capture the beauty and uniqueness he encountered.







    Matt's photography journey began with a simple fascination for gadgets, evolving into a deeper engagement with the art form after attending a workshop that profoundly impacted his understanding of light and composition. Throughout the interview, Matt emphasized the importance of respect and empathy in photography, particularly when interacting with different cultures and environments.







    IG: http://www.instagram.com/mattyj_aySite: http://www.mattjacobphotography.com







    A few key takeaways from our discussion:







    Matt Jacob









    * Matt's approach to immersing himself in new cultures and building trust with his subjects before photographing them is admirable. He emphasizes the importance of empathy and patience when working in unfamiliar environments.







    * Matt's preference for using a single prime lens, often a medium format camera, and minimal lighting gear reflects his intentional and deliberate photographic style. He values the creative constraints of working with a limited setup.







    * The planning and research Matt does before embarking on a new photography project is extensive. From creating detailed mood boards to coordinating with local fixers, he leaves nothing to chance when telling a visual story.







    * Matt's podcast, "The Mood Podcast," serves as an outlet for him to connect with and learn from other photographers. He sees it as a selfish endeavor, but one that also benefits his audience by providing unique insights into the creative process.







    * Matt's openness to experimenting with new technologies, like generative AI, while maintaining a traditional approach to his core photography work, demonstrates his adaptability and forward-thinking mindset.









    This interview provided a fascinating glimpse into the mind of a thoughtful and intentional photographer who is driven by a deep respect for the cultures and people he documents through his lens.







    About Matt Jacob, in his own words...







    "As a photographic artist I specialize in capturing the evocative, dynamic, and complex lives of specific subjects. With a focus on authentically encapsulating a moment from all metaphorical angles within a photograph, and a story over a collection, I have dedicated my passion and skills to truly understanding the essence of different perspectives, as well as the ‘why’ behind different forms of human nature.







    My journey began as a boy with a disposable camera and a dream to become a pilot, and these two things would eventually culminate into reality. My outlook on life changed when I was diagnosed with cancer at a young age, and it was during this time in my life that I understood what it meant to be truly alive - it was about just a series of moments; watching, understanding and creating snapshots that will stand the test of time.







    Naturally, my love for photography was cemented."

























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    • 55 min
    Exploring AI’s Focus on Photography

    Exploring AI’s Focus on Photography

    In this thought-provoking episode I sit down with veteran podcaster Mike "Sharky" James to explore the complex relationship between artificial intelligence and the world of photography. From its potential to enhance creativity to the ethical implications of AI-generated images, Sharky shares his unique insights and witty observations. Tune in for a lively discussion about how photographers can navigate this rapidly evolving landscape and harness the power of AI while staying true to their craft.







    Subscribe to Sharky's podcast here!







    About Sharky...















    Mike "Sharky" James is a seasoned photojournalist and the host of the popular Lens Shark Photography Podcast. With a career spanning over a decade, Sharky has worked for various newspapers and has vast experience in both still photography and video content creation.







    In 2014, Sharky launched the Lens Shark Photography Podcast on Christmas night, which quickly gained traction in the photography community. Just eight months later, he rebranded the show as the "PetaPixel Photography Podcast" after partnering with the industry giant. In December 2022, Sharky decided to change the name back to the "Lens Shark Photography Podcast" to focus on his own brand and avoid confusion with PetaPixel's in-house content.















    Known for his unique perspective, engaging delivery, and his ability to discuss photography news with refreshing honesty, Sharky has become a trusted voice in the industry. His podcast has been chosen as the first photography podcast on several major platforms, including Spotify, Pandora, iHeart, and Radio.com.







    Drawing from his extensive experience as a photojournalist, Sharky provides his audience with valuable insights and lessons learned from shooting thousands of assignments in diverse lighting and weather conditions. His show aims to help photographers become more informed and well-rounded, offering a mix of practical advice, industry news, and thought-provoking discussions.























    Support Sharky's efforts... use his affiliate links!







    20% OFF these brands - code SHARKY20:Additional Sponsors (no discount):BenroUSA.comShimodaDesigns.comKupoGrip.comPhottixUS.comTenba.comSaramonicUSA.comJupioUS.comFujifilmRoberts CameraUsedPhotoProNanliteSekonicGravity BackdropsElinchromAccsoon

    • 57 min
    Capturing Conservation: Inside the Mobilizing for Monuments Road Trip

    Capturing Conservation: Inside the Mobilizing for Monuments Road Trip

    This week features a behind-the-scenes look at the making of the Mobilizing for Monuments documentary. I sat down with Anton Lorimer and Alastair Jolly, the creative minds behind this incredible project, which showcases the collaboration between Flickr, The Conservation Alliance, and Rivian to highlight the beauty and importance of America's national monuments.







    In our conversation, Anton and Alastair share fascinating stories about the logistics and challenges they faced while creating the documentary. From planning the route to managing the production crew, they offer a unique perspective on what it takes to bring a project like this to life.















    We also dive into the experience of driving Rivian electric vehicles through areas with minimal supercharger infrastructure. As photographers, we often find ourselves in remote locations, and Anton and Alastair discuss the innovative solutions they employed to ensure they could complete their journey while minimizing their environmental impact.







    Throughout the episode, you'll gain insights into the creative process behind the documentary and learn how photography can be a powerful tool for storytelling and raising awareness about important issues like conservation.







    Whether you're interested in the technical aspects of filmmaking, the adventure of a road trip through America's stunning landscapes, or the role of photography in environmental advocacy, this episode has something for everyone.







    The film debuts on April 18th, click below to watch!























    About Anton Lorimer:







    Anton Lorimer







    “I’m incredibly thankful to have the ability to create something from scratch. Each of the films I create is unique. They reflect the people and subjects I chase and document worldwide. And although the environments and stories may vary, there is always a constant passion. Passion for what they do, who they are, or what they value. I try to capture that. 







    My style incorporates a cinematic feel with a sense of movement, pace, and unique perspective. This approach enhances the story by creating a feeling, a mood, or an experience.”







    About Alastair Jolly:







    Alastair Jolly







    “I have been in the photography industry for over 20 years. Although I specialized in social and commercial photography throughout my professional career, I have always managed to find time to capture imagery for my own enjoyment and creativity. I find my creativity pulls me in different directions frequently while photographing. 







    I am as happy photographing long-exposure sea and cityscapes as I am in the middle of a vast landscape or, indeed, on a Photowalk around a city. Now with my roles at SmugMug & Flickr, I am very fortunate to travel frequently, work with the best photographers in the world, and always find time for just me and my camera.”







    Check out SmugMug films:http://www.smugmug.com/films

    • 36 min
    Optimizing Digital Storage Strategies for Creatives — with Architectural Photographer Jeffrey Totaro

    Optimizing Digital Storage Strategies for Creatives — with Architectural Photographer Jeffrey Totaro

    In this encore replay, my friend, Jeffrey Totaro, an architectural photographer, joined the show to share his journey and the lessons learned in crafting a robust storage and backup system for his work. Jeffrey's insight is particularly valuable because he navigated through the complexities of digital storage, ensuring his valuable work and client projects are secured against potential data loss.







    Throughout our conversation, Jeffrey highlighted his transition from traditional storage methods, like burning DVDs and using external hard drives, to adopting a sophisticated network-attached storage (NAS) solution. His experience underscores not just the evolution of digital storage over the years but also the importance of having a reliable system that can grow with one's needs.







    We discussed his early days of dealing with limited storage options, the eventual shift to Drobo systems, and finally, his current setup using Synology units. This journey is a testament to the need for adaptability and foresight in managing digital assets.







    Key points from our discussion include:









    * The challenges of managing and storing digital files have evolved significantly, from burning DVDs to sophisticated NAS systems.







    * Jeffrey transitioned through various storage solutions, including Drobos, before settling on a Synology NAS system, illustrating the importance of a scalable and reliable storage setup.







    * The setup involves multiple Synology units, including an off-site backup solution, highlighting the critical need for redundancy in data storage.







    * Network-attached storage (NAS) offers greater flexibility and access compared to direct-attached storage (DAS), a crucial consideration for creative professionals managing large volumes of digital assets.







    * Jeffrey's approach to data storage emphasizes the significance of a well-thought-out backup strategy, incorporating both on-site and off-site backups to safeguard against data loss.







    * The discussion also touched on the practical aspects of implementing such a system, including the use of 10 gigabit Ethernet for faster data transfer and the integration of UPS systems for data protection during power outages.









    This conversation not only sheds light on the technical aspects of digital storage but also underscores the importance of being proactive and meticulous in protecting our digital creations. As creative professionals, the value of our work often resides in these digital files, making their security and accessibility paramount. Jeffrey's experience and insights serve as a valuable guide for anyone navigating the complex landscape of digital storage and backup solutions.







    Links mentioned in the presentation:







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    Encore: Unlocking the Mysteries of Light Painting with Kim Henry & Eric Paré

    Encore: Unlocking the Mysteries of Light Painting with Kim Henry & Eric Paré

    Today I'm thrilled to present an encore presentation of one of the most captivating discussions from the "This Week in Photo" podcast. Dive into the ethereal world of light painting with our distinguished guests, Kim Henry and Eric Paré, who have mastered the art of using light as their brush and the night sky as their canvas.







    A Journey into Light Painting







    Light painting isn't just a photographic technique; it's a form of art that allows photographers to weave light into the fabric of their images, creating something truly magical. In this episode, Kim and Eric take us behind the lens to share their journey, challenges, and the sheer joy of creating with light.







    What You'll Discover:









    The Foundations: Even if you're new to light painting, our guests break down the essentials you need to get started.







    Creative Techniques: From basic strokes to complex compositions, discover the techniques that make each piece unique.







    The Gear Guide: Find out what tools you need to begin your light painting adventure.







    Stories Behind the Shots: Every image tells a story. Hear about the inspirations and experiences behind some of Kim and Eric's most memorable photographs.









    Eric on getting noticed:









    https://youtu.be/d9mEw479on8?si=vZfpFyiTvbK7oR3y



















    ©Eric Paré and Kim Henry







    ©Eric Paré and Kim Henry







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    ©Eric Paré and Kim Henry







    ©Eric Paré and Kim Henry







    ©Eric Paré and Kim Henry







    ©Eric Paré and Kim Henry







    ©Eric Paré and Kim Henry







    ©Eric Paré and Kim Henry







    ©Eric Paré and Kim Henry







    ©Eric Paré and Kim Henry







    ©Eric Paré and Kim Henry

















    Whether you're looking to explore a new photography genre or wanting to add some new techniques to your skillset, this episode is a beacon of knowledge and inspiration. Light painting offers endless creative possibilities, and who better to guide you through it than two of the most innovative photographers in the field?







    We invite you to watch the interview, be inspired, and perhaps start your own journey into the fascinating world of light painting. Remember, the only limit is your imagination!







    About







    Eric Paré and Kim Henry meld their love for performance art, photography, travel, and the mesmerizing art of light painting into a singular, vibrant lifestyle. Armed with their innovative light-painting tubes, they traverse breathtaking landscapes worldwide, crafting extraordinary images where light painting meets natural beauty. They generously share insights into their creative process, offering tips and techniques every step of the way.







    When not adventuring abroad, this dynamic duo can be found in their Montreal studio, where dance and movement are captured in stunning detail using a sophisticated 360° system equipped with 176 cameras. This blend of studio precision and the spontaneity of outdoor shoots fuels their artistic evolution, allowing them to explore the full spectrum of their craft. Their distinctive work has caught the eye of major media outlets like CNN, MTV, BBC, and TEDx, and they've collaborated on high-profile campaigns for brands including Audi, Apple, Adobe, HP, ESPN, Intel, Canon, and Microsoft.







    Recent ventures have seen Eric, Kim, and their team at major events such as Coachel...

    • 1 hr 9 min

Customer Reviews

4.2 out of 5
110 Ratings

110 Ratings

Countrymeesa ,

Awesome Photography Podcast

I've been a long time fan and I have truly enjoyed every episode. I always learn new techniques or get inspired to try something new with my photography. Frederick is always entertaining as well as articulate and a pleasure to listen to. The guests are informative and always offer something interesting to the conversation. Truly, one of my favorite indulgences is listening to this podcast!

Justins96 ,

TOO MUCH AI TALK

Can we please get past this AI chatter. I use to like this podcast when they talked about things that were actually meaningful to photography.

situatuoo ,

Meh

Was good up until flicker turned it into its own platform for advertising flicker. Last episode was just two people gushing about how amazing flicker is.

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