How much did you spend on photography in the past year?

We are trying to understand how the spending habits of our listeners in photography has evolved. As such, here is a new poll.

 

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Photography is expensive. It was expensive when the main medium was film, and is expensive with digital.

Whether as a hobby or a more professional level, the constant requirements (the needs or wants) of investing in equipment upgrades, software, workshops, etc is a constant and not so small drain on the budgets.

So, to try to understand the photography spending habits of our listeners, here is a new poll.

Do not count your time, but everything else from equipment, software, books, workshops, …

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Thanks for your help with this.

How many photography podcasts do you regularly listen to? – Poll

The photography podcast market has changed enormously since we “went live”. To try to understand these changes, please help us out by answering our poll.

 

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As surprising as this seems (to me in particular) it is now over three years since we started publishing PhotoNetCast.

During this time we’ve observed many changed in the podcast “market” and, in particular, in photography podcasting. Several well established podcasts have disappeared, many are still going strong and many more have been created, both in audio and video. We can say that photography podcasting is as dynamic as the industry itself.

At PhotoNetCast, one of our aims was to always try to understand the changes in our listeners’ preferences and, while keeping the initial objectives of the show, adjust and evolve to balance it all together. One way we have tried to gather feedback from the listeners is by asking directly in polls.

With that in mind, we’d appreciate it if you could help us out by answering the question below.

 

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Thanks in advance for your time.

PhotoNetCast Live Broadcast – Would you watch?

We’ve been thinking about broadcasting PhotoNetCast live while we record. Would you watch it?

Since we’ve started PhotoNetCast that we know that one of the biggest advantages to our listeners is the on demandnature of the show, and podcasts in general. The audience listens to the show when they want. Of course that this also implies any interaction between the listeners and the show is done post-release.

We, also as media consumers, understand that the one-sided format of media entertainment is long gone. In the new media world real interaction with the listeners needs to happen, and we’ve been implementing some channels to allow for that:

  • Comments are open on the blog;
  • Contact form exists;
  • You can reach us on Twitter;
  • We have a listener voicemail line +1 (415) 343-5030 (how old-school is that)

But one thing that we realize is that the way we approach the conversations, and specially when we have guests, are our own and there is no way (or time) to consider all the possible questions our listeners would like to ask. And this is a flaw in the system…

The idea

We have been toying with the idea of broadcasting the show live while we record (audio and video) and complement it with a real-time chat box. This would allow the audience to participate, ask questions and share their own views during the actual recording. Please note that our main focus is the audio version and this will not change anytime soon. But this would create another layer of possible interaction with our listeners.

Of course that it would only make sense if there’s someone on the other side listening and participating. While this will not mean a significant financial investment (sorry, no HD cams yet) it will mean a significant change in how the show is prepared and produced.

It basically would come down to watching our ugly camera-friendly faces for the duration, laughing at all the stupid insightful nonsense that usually doesn’t make it to the final cut, putting up with Brian’s connection going down all the time all the interruptions, out of context conversation and a great deal of confusion (usually me). And participating, of course…

Do you think this would be an added value to the show? Vote on the poll and please drop us a comment with your thoughts on this.

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