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is it just me or the last interview on http://www.insideanalogphoto.com/ is dated Dec13? Where are the new ones?
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If you look in iTunes you should be able to find more current programmes.
Tom.
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 Originally Posted by jaimeb82 The most recent interview is dated 7 February 2009. There's a lot of catching up to do, or else some weeks will have to be skipped. But I've enjoyed the most recent interviews very much.
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Inside Analog Photo Radio - Daniel Milnor
Hello Everybody:
I have updated the iTunes feed with a fresh program with...
Daniel Milnor - Kids Lifestyle and Fine-Art Photographer http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/M...t?id=291806626
Also... keep sending me messages of who you would like to hear interviews with (contact info would be great as well)
Thanks
Scott
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Inside Analog Photo Radio - Leo Patrone
Hello Everybody:
I have updated the iTunes feed with a fresh program with...
Leo Patrone - Wedding and Portrait Photographer http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/M...t?id=291806626
Also... keep sending me messages of who you would like to hear interviews with (contact info would be great as well)
Thanks
Scott
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Inside Analog Photo Radio - Scott DiSabato - Eastman Kodak
Hello Everybody:
I have updated the iTunes feed with a fresh program with...
Scott DiSabato - Eastman Kodak http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/M...t?id=291806626
Also... keep sending me messages of who you would like to hear interviews with (contact info would be great as well)
Thanks
Scott
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Any chance we can have the MP3 versions as well not everyone uses iTunes it's not a universal format.
Ian
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Ian,
I'm just a humble listener, but if you point Google Reader, Firefox or any other RSS reader at this URL: http://www.insidemacmedia.com/rss/iap.xml
and you should see all the interviews in MP3 format. I've found that useful because, in the past, I've been unable to find all the interviews on the insideanalogphoto.com website.
-KwM-  Originally Posted by Ian Grant Any chance we can have the MP3 versions as well not everyone uses iTunes it's not a universal format.
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Daniel Milnor was a very good person to interview. I really enjoyed him!
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I just listened to the interview with David Bishop on Rangefinder Radio.
When will we see some more interviews for Inside Analogue Photo? The date on the most recent installment is 28 February, so there's quite a gap to fill.
As I've mentioned before, I would love to hear an interview with a gallery owner. Some questions I would ask:
How much acceptance has been gained among collectors for inkjet prints, regardless of what fancy name is given to them?
What genres of photography are represented among photographs that sell well? For instance, do landscapes or still lifes sell better than anything else?
How do new photographers come to their attention and what is involved in establishing a working relationship with a gallery?
How should "new" photographers (i.e. new to the fine art photo world) price their work?
Do galleries prefer for a photographer to do his own mounting, matting and framing?
How much work which has been dry-mounted is being sold these days?
Should beginning photographers edition their work? If so, can a work be reprinted at a different size without counting toward an edition?
Do galleries pay any attention to photo contests and juried shows, and are they worth the effort and expense for beginning photographers who want to get noticed?
How many prints and what size should be in a portfolio when a photographer shows his work to a gallery owner?
Can images which have been sold for stock also be sold for fine art prints?
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