Ins and Outs of Photoblogging
And here we are again (photography podcast anyone?), this time to discuss all about photoblogging. Dave Wilson takes the hosting job on this one, and together with Bob Lussier, Jacob Lucas and Scott Wyden Kivowitz go into detail on the practice of keeping a blog dedicated to visual imagery. We last talked about photoblogging on episode 58. Most of that episode was about the benefits of a blog and self-hosting. This time, the panel discusses various platforms that people can use and the actual practice of photoblogging.
There was still time for a couple of listener questions (when Antonio is not around the panel actually manages to answer these in a timely manner), and the regular selected from the web.
Until the next one, enjoy the show…
Show Notes
- New from Nikon – D7100 and 80-400mm f/4.5-5.6
- Facebook revamps its look to be more photo-friendly.
- Google Plus revamps its profiles with a huge header image
- 2013 Photocrati Fund launched, $5,000 grant
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Flickr, 500px, Tumblr, Squarespace, WordPress.com, Self-hosted WordPress, Photoshelter, SmugMug
Selected from the Web
- Scott: Sandra Canning’s photo, Adam Allegro’s photo
- Dave: Alan Majchrowicz
- Bob: Time-Life Photos: Classic Life Photo Essays; Rodney Pike
- Jacob: Rod Hoekstra