PhotoNetCast – Photography podcast
Summary: PhotoNetCast brings you the photography topics that matter, whether you are a newcomer, photography enthusiast, semi-pro or even a photography professional. We highlight the latest news, discuss photography equipment (dSLR cameras, photography lighting, accessories, etc.), workflow, tips and tutorials, as well as discuss in-depth topics to help you improve your photography from both a business and creative prespectives. Hosted by Antonio Marques, Jim Goldstein, Brian Auer and Martin Gommel, PhotoNetCast has a very conversational format in which both digital photography and film photography are discussed in an open and entertaining way. Our guests, people who matter in the digital photography world, bring additional value to the show and share their perspectives in today\'s photography. Whatever your level is in photography, whether you express your creativity through digital or film photography, we are confident you will enjoy our discussions on PhotoNetCast and we hope you join us for every show.
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Podcasts:
In this episode we discuss the Flickr-Getty Images partnership and what it means for photographers.
For the first show of 2009 we discuss the "art" of buying used photographic equipment.
Rich Legg and Phill Price join us on this show to talk about their experience with the Canon 5D Mark II.
We take a closer look at Lightroom 2 and interview Tom Hogarty, product manager for Lightroom. We're also giving away one copy of Lightroom 2.
We revisit geotagging and interview the developers of ATP Photofinder Mini. We also open a $250 prize giveaway.
It's another episode of PhotoNetCast, and this time we have the pleasure of having as guest a photographer for whom daylight doesn't mean much - Troy Paiva.
If you're planning to upgrade to a dSLR there are a few points that you should consider, from camera brand to camera features. In this episode we go more into detail into the factors consumers should consider when buying the first dSLR.
Me and Martin were at Photokina 2008 for a quick visit and we wanted to bring you some of the feeling of Photokina. Jim also joined us on the show to ask a few questions that someone not visiting might have. Enjoy the show.
We answer some listeners' questions about photo management software and photography marketing.
Following the shutdown of Photoshelter Collection, we discuss the future of stock photography.
In this episode, we interview Zoriah, known for his work in major disaster and conflict areas.
Following our last episode about Inspiration in Photography, and since one of our major recommendations to boost your creativity was to look and study the work of other photographers, we decided to bring you a list of books that we can recommend.
In this episode of PhotoNetCast we address the issue of creativity and discuss our own ways in the quest for perpetual inspiration.
Participating in photo competitions is one of the many ways photographers have to get their work out there. Choosing the right images, the right title, the right print and of course, the right contest can overwhelm even the most experienced photographer. But besides the exposure, participating in photo competitions can also improve you as a photographer.
In this episode of PhotoNetCast we discuss editing and processing in photography.