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 Originally Posted by jon Aha, OK now I understand. It may be worth dating the shows as current in the feed and mentioning the "real" date in the description. For new subscribers like myself, it can look like the show is stagnant. I devoured most of the episodes a couple of weeks ago; after seeing the dates I thought the show had not been updated since March. Yes I had the same problem! I thought the show had been canned and was very sad -
The last show I did, that was posted, was done on July 5th.
PE
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 Originally Posted by Photo Engineer The last show I did, that was posted, was done on July 5th.
PE But it is dated 4/4/09 in iTunes—that is the cause of the misunderstandings.
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I know that. I merely wanted to give you information.
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 Originally Posted by Photo Engineer I know that. I merely wanted to give you information.
PE Please keep on doing the interviews. You're one of the biggest assets of APUG, and the more we get to hear from you, the better!
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Chazzy, thanks but there are some great people here on APUG that also contribute a lot and could be interviewed and a lot of EK people that could contribute and could do a better job than I do.
I should mention that there is another interview with me in the can right now, and one more planned in the near future depending on Scott's schedule.
PE
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 Originally Posted by Photo Engineer Chazzy, thanks but there are some great people here on APUG that also contribute a lot and could be interviewed and a lot of EK people that could contribute and could do a better job than I do.
I should mention that there is another interview with me in the can right now, and one more planned in the near future depending on Scott's schedule.
PE It would be interesting to hear your ideas about other people to interview. Sandy King was one of the first people who came to my mind. Have you suggested any of these people to Scott? Who is that lady who has done so much work with making and using dry plates (I'm not very good about remembering names)?
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You know, another interesting topic for an interview would be the state of film photography in the third world (or whatever we are supposed to call the third world today—I don't mean to be disparaging). As I understand it, the digital revolution has had much less of an impact there.
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Chazzy;
I suggested Mark Osterman to Scott, and perhaps Mark's wife, as they both do some marvelous things in alternate photo media. Scott was way ahead of me on that though as Mark was sitting next to Scott at our lunch, so they had their heads together. As for other EK people, IDK who would want to, but Scott and I have some people in mind. Of course, Sandy would be at the top of my list as well.
As for photography in the "third world", their leap over analog directly to digital was what upset many plans at Kodak and other companies. The plant in Brazil was built with the expectation you expressed, but the digital revolution had a huge impact on Kodak production intent for Africa and SA.
PE
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How about an interview with Tim Rudman? It would mean a trans-atlantic phone call, but there could be no better person to interview about his darkroom and lith-printing interests. I would love to hear more about him, and he is easily contactable on APUG. I doubt that I will ever get the chance to do a workshop with him.
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