PhotoNetCast #78 – Photoblogging

Dave Wilson takes the lead of the panel on this one to discuss the ins and outs of photoblogging.

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…

 

 

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PhotoNetCast #25 – Best Practices for your Photography Site

In this episode we discuss some of the “best practices” you should follow for your photography site regarding the specific audience you intend to target.

Best Practices for you Photography Site

Ok, you are a great photographer and you have a great body of work… And now what? In episode 13 we discussed some of the marketing approaches you may take to let your work be know, and one of the biggest items on the list was a photography site in which your images are displayed and, if you so wish, sold. But not all photography sites are the same in terms of pleasantness and functionality, and thinking about your business model and re-structuring your site to better serve it is worth the time investment.

In this episode we discuss some of the “best practices” you should follow for your photography site regarding the specific audience you intend to target.

 

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Best Practices for Photography websites

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PhotoNetCast #12 – What’s the Future of Stock Photography?

Following the shutdown of Photoshelter Collection, we discuss the future of stock photography.

What’s the Future of Stock Photography?

And it’s time for another dose of your audio photography. In the beginning of this episode Brian tells us more about his recent adventures on increasing hard disk space for his photos. It’s something that from time to time we all have to go through and Brian gives a few tips on how to avoid problems in the process.

Due to the recent announcement that Photoshelter Collection will go offline on the next October 10 and Corbis reducing on employees, we decided to share a few thoughts on stock photography. Is the future just really microstock?

And as always, our regular episode feature with another four great articles.

Thanks to all our listeners…

Enjoy the show.

 

 

Show Notes

Increasing hard drive space, Brian Auer style

Some of the companies selling products make it easy to increase drive space and keep redundant backups:

Future of Stock

 

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