Andrew McPhee wrote:
> I've compiled a list of photo podcasts on the main page of my website
> http://dev-stop-fix.com/ - so far I've only listened to the top three so I
> can't vouch for the others. Eventually I'll write a short review of them all.
Thank you, Andrew -- you've found a few that I've never heard of!
I've been listening to some of these podcasts for about six months now.
Of the ones you've listed, perhaps my favorites are Lenswork and tips
from the top floor. Interestingly, I consider tftf more "techy" because
Chris typically dives right in to fairly specific topics (not all
camera-body related, either). Certainly the advice he presents is usable
by anyone taking photographs instead of snapshots. On occasion, he
interviews a (usually-pro) photographer, which is informative, too.
Lenswork, just like this list, feeds my creative side. Brooks is really
easy to listen to and the podcasts are short enough to present you with
a concept to think about and then leave you to ACT on it.
As you mentioned, you do not need to have an iPod to listen to podcasts.
I definitely would recommend folks trying out some of these.
Steve
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