Photography Podcast

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The defunct "Rangefinder Moment Podcast" by Victor Cajiao has been sitting in my queue for ages -all eight installments including the Thorsten Overgaard interview. I suppose they are still available for download?
 
i have yet to listen to a podcast...i really should learn how they all work...

It's easy. If I can figure it out anybody can.;) Go to your podcast app & open. Tap on Top Charts on bottom of screen. then I tap categories-Arts-Visual Arts & all sorts of different podcast are listed. At least that's how I do it on my 5C. I haven't listened to it yet but The Candid Frame has an interview with Bill Pierce.
 
The defunct "Rangefinder Moment Podcast" by Victor Cajiao has been sitting in my queue for ages -all eight installments including the Thorsten Overgaard interview. I suppose they are still available for download?

I'll try to find that interview. I have wifi here at the house so sometimes I listen without downloading. My wife ask why I listen on the phone instead of the computer. My PC is too slow I tell her. It is over 5 years old.:D
 
It's easy. If I can figure it out anybody can.;) Go to your podcast app & open. Tap on Top Charts on bottom of screen. then I tap categories-Arts-Visual Arts & all sorts of different podcast are listed. At least that's how I do it on my 5C. I haven't listened to it yet but The Candid Frame has an interview with Bill Pierce.

seems simple enuf...yet i keep getting 'podcast unavailable' when i click on one...
 
Ted Forbes

Ted Forbes

Ted Forbes has been podcasting/videocasting a show or two over the last few years. It's through his show "The Art Of Photography" that I learned a lot about the history of photography, aesthetics, compositional analysis and other good stuff. I also learned how to develop my own black and white film using one of his videos as a platform to begin.

For podcasting in the car, he and photographer Wade Griffith have a fun show called the "The Photography Show". It's all serious and talks about the interesting parts about the business as well as some general silliness. I learned a lot and chuckled a lot... while driving in my car.
 
I listen to a few photo podcasts. The one I listen to the most is produced by Brooks Jensen at LensWork ..
http://www.lenswork.com/lwpod.htm

Brooks' avuncular style can occasionally get on my nerves (he needs an editor), but by and large I enjoy his thoughts.

The Candid Frame by Ibarionex Perello is another favorite, but I see you know about that one already.

Most of the others I've listened to over the years I unsubscribed from after a time because all they talked about was the latest gear, sadly like many of the so-called photography blogs. I like to listen to talk about Photography, not just cameras.

G
 
Most of the others I've listened to over the years I unsubscribed from after a time because all they talked about was the latest gear, sadly like many of the so-called photography blogs. I like to listen to talk about Photography, not just cameras.
G
I'm like you, I'm mainly interested in hearing what photographers are doing. Gear talk I get here & like I that from the RFF community.
 
My two cents:

Photo Couch Podcast | Gavin Seim. American Pictorialist
http://f164.com/couch/

On Taking Pictures | on the art, science, and philosophy of photography
http://5by5.tv/otp

Be Inspired Photography Blog | Read interviews and view portfolios of world-class photographers
http://seamlessphoto.com/beinspired/be-inspired/

reCOMPOSE | Biweekly podcast with professional photographers Andy Williams and Juan Pons where they discuss all topics related to photography. A combination of photo technique, gear, travel and more.
http://recompose.photo

A fantastic (and free!) player I use for listening podcasts on my computer is 'Clementine Music Player' — it runs on all platforms (Mac, PC, Linux). If anyone needs help using it, I'm always happy to help you out:
http://www.clementine-player.org/about
 
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