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I was on the radio this week!!
On Wednesday, I was interviewed on 'Radio Valerie' (www.radiovalerie.org) about photography, and.. terrible self publicist I am, neglected to really publicise this outside of telling my mum to listen. So, for the benefit of the 6.8 billion people who didn't tune in to hear me , thankfully they've archived the show here: http://www.mixcloud.com/radiovalerie...ber-14th-2011/ - if you have an hour up your sleeves - have a listen to my rantings! I chat about my own photography and techniques for photographing art!!
Marc!
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Erm, was it an oversight or accident somehow Marc that I missed hearing your gentlemanly discourse??
An HOUR of you talking? Oh dear. Well, nothing much on the box tonight so I might as well tune in with my popcorn and read the transcript, assuming that's what you are referring to in the link?
What / who's art do you photograph?
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I'm about 20 minutes into it... very interesting! Great interview. Thanks Marc.
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Thanks Mesh!!!
Gary: I have a few artist-friends whose work I photograph regularly, and then I get quite a bit of ad hoc work through friends and friends of friends, and random folks I bump into at (actual) work - where I've also photographed a fair bit of art (there's a gallery there) for publicity stuff and so on... I'm getting to the point where I consistently like the results, which I suppose must mean I do a fair job now, or I just have no taste at all :-)
Marc!
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Congratulations, Marc! I've bookmarked your link and will try to find someone with one of those whizz-bang broadband thingies so I can have a listen.
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Congratulations Marc. Maybe you'll be on TV next, with the 4x5, saying how it's the "next big thing".
Mike
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Ha! I'll work on that...!
Marc!
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Two and a half months later, I finally have a decent internet connection which enabled me to listen to your discourse, Marc. Very informative and articulate, I thought
Wyno was right, television should definitely be in your future because pictures would've added immensely to the documentary-style feel to the interview. For an utter novice such as myself, I found what you were saying both interesting and useful and it came very close to being a tutorial.... so, yes, images of your process with lighting would have helped even more.
I also would have liked to have seen that panorama from the Bernese Alps; but I guess for that I should have got myself off my lazy butt and gone for a look-see at the Collingwood gallery, yes?
Anyway, just wanted to let you know that I did go and have a listen as promised and I thought it was a really good interview.
(By the way, I didn't mean to imply back there that it would NOT have been interesting and useful if one is NOT a novice such as myself !)
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(Computer glitch - double post)
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