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I really like it. Like magazine articles, not every entry will appeal to every person. I have enjoyed the content thus far. If it is bringing folks by APUG, so much the better. Keep up the good work.
In the constructive suggestion department, one thing I would like to see is an index in the sidebar as the list of segments grows, so I could navigate directly to any past event in a non-linear way, rather than back and forwards in a linear fashion, as I have to do if I have loaded one "article" directly.
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I think I am most interested in what other photographers are trying to say with their work, from what place, conceptually, they're coming from, problems they've solved, and less interested in gear and process (except alternative process that we're not yet familiar with through other sources). There's lots of resources for gear and process on the web, and very few resources for hearing photographers speak about what gets them excited about the actual work. I'm also interested in how people are getting shows or exhibits. Sorry, didn't mean you take it personally, Scott. Great first effort. Keep up the good work.
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I don't know? I am a firm believer of Keep It Simple. I just tried to use the Flash link and my Mac said "What?" I use a Mac Mini with Tiger OS.
What would I suggest? I'm not a computer geek that's why I use film and not a digital camera. Too many buttons.
If this system of radio is to work for me. I would suggest that a link directly from APUG to say something "audio" equivalent of You Tube be used.
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Great idea.. I've listened to Scott before on his Inside Digital Photo Show and really liked it. I'd love to hear from some great printers discussing advanced darkroom techniques.
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 Originally Posted by j4425 Great idea.. I've listened to Scott before on his Inside Digital Photo Show and really liked it. I'd love to hear from some great printers discussing advanced darkroom techniques. Thanks so much and I am glad you like the other program.
We will have some GREAT printers VERY SOON. If you have any suggestions for printers or ANYBODY you want to hear about drop me a PM.
Thanks Again
Scott
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How about some interviews with some of the high-ups at Kodak, Ilford, Fuji etc.
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Just finished the second cast. I like the direction it's heading in and glad it's not heavy on the commercial stuff. You have a great radio voice Scott and I'll be tuning in each cast. Keep it up.
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 Originally Posted by Scott_Sheppard We will have some GREAT printers VERY SOON. If you have any suggestions for printers or ANYBODY you want to hear about drop me a PM.
Thanks Again
Scott We've got a few here like Les McLean, Tim Rudman, and Wolfgang Moersch in silver mainly. Also some fine alt-process printers like Kerik Kouklis, Sandy King and Katherine Thayer, who is a bit more active over on hybridphoto.com. Then there are the collodion guys--Bill Schwab, Joe Smigiel, Monty McCutchen. I'm sure I'm leaving out others who could give interesting interviews.
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Once I got past the U.S. broadcasting style it was quite interesting. As a Wedding and portrait photographer myself I was interested in his approach although the whole thing sounded like an advertisement by Fuji to convince digital guys to move over to film because it's easier.
I would keep the broadcasts to about 20 mins otherwise my attention span would probably drift. Would like to hear more comments from photographers.
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