This Week in Photography

The official TWiP logo.

This Week in Photography (TWiP) is a weekly photography podcast. TWiP recorded its first show at the MacWorld Expo in 2008 launching on January 28, 2008, and is consistently ranked as the #1 photography podcast on iTunes. The show is co-hosted by Frederick Van Johnson and Alex Lindsay with contributors Scott Bourne, Ron Brinkmann, Frederick Johnson, and Steve Simon. In addition to the contributors, the show features regular guest contributors including photographers Nicole Young, and Sara France. Scott Bourne previously co-hosted with Lindsay but recently has handed over that spot to Johnson,[1] who previously had been a contributor to the show. The show is produced by Aaron Mahler, who also frequently appears as a guest on the show.[2] The official website of TWiP is http://www.twiplog.com The podcast is available either through iTunes,[3] Zune Marketplace (Podcasts) or at http://www.pixelcorps.tv

This Week in Photography is the most popular photography podcast listed on iTunes. It has never been out of the top 100 Tech Podcast list and has been as high as number seven on the Overall List, six spots behind Oprah.

The show has more than 200,000 listeners every month and the old twipphoto.com blog delivered more than one million page views each month.

On April 6, 2009 http://www.twipphoto.com was rebranded http://www.photofocus.com and TWiP got a new home over at http://www.twiplog.com

Guy Kawasaki's alltop.com has recognized the old twipphoto.com as a top photography blog, whilst Technorati [4] lists it in the coveted top 10,000 blogs.

More than 10,000 photographers follow TWiP on Flickr and Twitter.

References

  1. https://twitter.com/frederickvan/status/1175189341
  2. http://twipphoto.com/about
  3. http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=272987532
  4. http://www.technorati.com/blogs/twipphoto.com

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