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PhotoNetCast brings you the photography topics that matter, whether you are a newcomer, photography enthusiast, semi-pro or even a photography professional. We highlight the latest news, discuss photography equipment (dSLR cameras, photography lighting, accessories, etc.), workflow, tips and tutorials, as well as discuss in-depth topics to help you improve your photography from both a business and creative prespectives. Hosted by Antonio Marques, Jim Goldstein, Brian Auer and Martin Gommel, PhotoNetCast has a very conversational format in which both digital photography and film photography are discussed in an open and entertaining way. Our guests, people who matter in the digital photography world, bring additional value to the show and share their perspectives in today\'s photography. Whatever your level is in photography, whether you express your creativity through digital or film photography, we are confident you will enjoy our discussions on PhotoNetCast and we hope you join us for every show.
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Folge vom 21.06.2010PhotoNetCast #47 – The Value of Photography MagazinesWhat's the true value of a photography magazine? That is the question I pose to our guests on this episode... But there's more... Lightroom 3, iPhone 4, street photography...
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Folge vom 02.06.2010PhotoNetCast #46 – Cameras in the mouth of lions… and other storiesA quick intro to BeetleCam, Corbis and the latest copyrights issues, iPad, Flash and HTML5, film chemicals, and of course our very own Selected from the Web... PhotoNetCast #46.
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Folge vom 12.05.2010PhotoNetCast #45 – Photographer on Assignment, with Raul TouzonDocumentary photographer Raul Touzon joins us to share his experiences on photographing the people and culture of Sudan, while on assignment for the UN.
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Folge vom 07.04.2010PhotoNetCast #44 – Photographing Haiti after the quake, with Felix KunzeIn this episode we interview Felix Kunze, a London based commercial photographer who decided to visit and document Haiti after the earthquake, and follow the country's steps to recovery.