Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 3 days 20 hours 51 minutes
Receive free updates During his Ethiopia tour Chris learned that revisiting a place can make your photography so much better. If you know what to expect, you can concentrate so much more on your photography. Also the interaction with the people of Ethiop
Receive free updates Chris talks to Sina Farhat about handing around exposed film that’s many years over its best-before date, just to have it exposed again. Find out how to make your own redscale film. Show Links: Sina Farhat » Download the MP3 fo
Receive free updates Chris talks to Allan Attridge of The Two Hosers about success and how he landed an important job in London with radio host, actor and podcaster Adam Carrola. It’s not always a straight line. Show Links: The Two Hosers Photo Sho
Receive free updates Chris talks to Sonny Portacio about the challenges and opportunities shooting with small cameras. The electronic viewfinder (EVF) is one of the most important and helpful tools when it comes to mirrorless cameras and according to Son
Receive free updates It’s the last episode of Tips from the Top Floor for 2015 and as usual for that last episode, Chris will take a bit of a departure from photography.. and instead look at a Villa, a psychologist, an earthquake, a book, a new boo
Receive free updates In this second last episode of the year 2015, Chris explores how color-blindness and photography can go together. Is reverting to black and white really the only good solution? Also: the old TFTTF voice mail line is no more. It’
Receive free updates Today you’ll find out if it ever rains in southern California (here’s a hint: yes it does) and how that affects your photography. Listen to part two of the discussion Chris had with San Diego photographer Sonny Portacio.
Receive free updates Chris discusses his year-end-panic-mode, which is surprisingly not caused by Christmas approaching. He also lets you in on his new lens: an update to his all-time favorite Canon TS-24 3.5 L. Guest on a reverse interview: Sonny Portac
Receive free updates Chris got a private tour at the Kodak Technology Vault in Rochester, NY and you can come too and see some of the amazing exhibits they have behind closed doors. Also: the final part of the interview with photographers Richard and Jac
Receive free updates Chris answers a question from Buenos Aires: how to use workflow and stacks to link old PSD and scanned TIFF files together in Lightroom. In part 2 of the interview with New York photographers Richard and Jacob Hutchings, you’ll