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by mark-461 :: Rate this Message:

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Well I suspect many if not most or all of you have found podcasts that have been very helpful.  Id be interested to know which ones you find most helpful and which you found are not so much.  I would be interested to know what others think.

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by lea murphy :: Rate this Message:

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Lenswork. 

Just found it. Love it. 

The most recent ones are in iTunes. The full collection is at lenswork.com

I enjoy This American Life but it's not about Photography. Also The Moth. These ones are about life. 

I'll be looking forward to People's responses, too. 

Lea  

if you love it, do it. 

On Jun 27, 2009, at 12:38 AM, mark@... wrote:

Well I suspect many if not most or all of you have found podcasts that have been very helpful.  Id be interested to know which ones you find most helpful and which you found are not so much.  I would be interested to know what others think.

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by mark-461 :: Rate this Message:

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Lenswork is definitely one of my favorites.  Another of my favorites is the Scott Kelby Photoshop User one.

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From: Lea Murphy <lea@...>
Date: Sat, June 27, 2009 6:13 am
To: List for Photo/Imaging Educators - Professionals - Students
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Lenswork. 

Just found it. Love it. 

The most recent ones are in iTunes. The full collection is at lenswork.com

I enjoy This American Life but it's not about Photography. Also The Moth. These ones are about life. 

I'll be looking forward to People's responses, too. 

Lea  

if you love it, do it. 

On Jun 27, 2009, at 12:38 AM, mark@... wrote:

Well I suspect many if not most or all of you have found podcasts that have been very helpful.  Id be interested to know which ones you find most helpful and which you found are not so much.  I would be interested to know what others think.

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by Hans Klemmer :: Rate this Message:

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My department chair (Jeff Curto) podcasts his History of Photography classes, here's a link:

And he does another that he calls Camera Position, it talks about the thoughtful side of image-making. Here's a link:

I listen to these podcasts as well as well as those from Lenswork on a pretty regular basis.

Hans






"(Professional) photographers are like hookers: at first we started doing it because we liked it and it felt good, then we kept doing it but only for our friends, and NOW we're still doing it but are charging money for doing it!" – Dean Collins 



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by mark-461 :: Rate this Message:

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Guess I am listening to the ones most of you are.  Jeff Curto's are great too  slowly working my way through his as well.  With Lenswork, I have listened to every single one of them on I tunes.  That took a while, but well worth the time.

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From: Hans Klemmer <hansklemmer@...>
Date: Sat, June 27, 2009 4:08 pm
To: List for Photo/Imaging Educators - Professionals - Students
<photoforum@...>

My department chair (Jeff Curto) podcasts his History of Photography classes, here's a link:

And he does another that he calls Camera Position, it talks about the thoughtful side of image-making. Here's a link:

I listen to these podcasts as well as well as those from Lenswork on a pretty regular basis.

Hans






"(Professional) photographers are like hookers: at first we started doing it because we liked it and it felt good, then we kept doing it but only for our friends, and NOW we're still doing it but are charging money for doing it!" – Dean Collins