Guest Writers Needed

Think you have something interesting to say photography-related? Get in touch, we migth have a place for you in the editorial team.

Ghost Writing

First of all I’d like to thank all our listeners and friends for all the support you’ve been sending our way. It has been a great ride and, hopefully, it will continue to get always better.

Although we haven’t received much criticism from listeners for this, it is a topic that recurrently comes up in our pre or post-show discussions: the amount of content we should have on the site. And at the moment we feel that is probably our weakest front and it would be beneficial for the community around PhotoNetCast if some more quality information was published on the site.

And so, we are going to look into the community for this – we need some guest writers, people that want an established platform with an audience to write a few articles for once in a while.

Writing about industry news, gear, tutorials, opinions or commentary… You know what we are talking about. And you don’t have to be some big name either. As long as you have something interesting to say and have knowledge of what you want to write about, you’re good.

Interested? Get in touch. Use the contact form or email directly at photonetcat (at) photonetcast.com and we’ll discuss it further in detail.

A new facelift for PhotoNetCast.com

After one year of PhotoNetCast, we felt it was the time for a new layout for the blog. And here it is, the new face of PhotoNetCast, your photography podcast.

makeup

After one year of PhotoNetCast, and probably too much neglect, we finally decided to open the drawer where we store all the makeup kit and work on a new visual for the show’s blog.

Although a podcast is more about the audio than the site itself, we feel it’s important to project a good front image for anyone looking for new photography podcasts on the web, and for all our listeners that visit us looking for the show notes or wanting to look at the photos we select for the photo critique segments.

So, if you’re reading this on a feed reader, please head on to Photonetcast.com and take a look at the new layout. As with everything on the show, we’d be grateful if you can take a few minutes and tell us what you think about the new layout.

Still regarding this, an idea that as been mentioned behind the scenes a few times is a change in the album cover art for the show, so if sometime in the future you see a new PhotoNetCast logo, don’t be surprised. Meanwhile, if you have some ideas on what makes a good cover art for a photography podcast, let us know.