but have no idea how you listen to them. So, none from me. Are they just audio?
Yes. Think of it like listening to the wireless radio.I've heard of a few - actually, just the last you mentioned - but have no idea how you listen to them. So, none from me. Are they just audio?
I see they are on spotify. You can download a free version if you don't mind ads.
I've heard of a few - actually, just the last you mentioned - but have no idea how you listen to them. So, none from me. Are they just audio?
Sorry to be a bit thick, but spotify talks about Google Play, Apple and such like. Do I need a smart phone for this, as I don't have one. I usually see the word "app" and think it's not for a Win10 computer. I don't want to get involved with Google play. Sorry this is very off topic.
Sorry to be a bit thick, but spotify talks about Google Play, Apple and such like. Do I need a smart phone for this, as I don't have one. I usually see the word "app" and think it's not for a Win10 computer. I don't want to get involved with Google play. Sorry this is very off topic.
Large Format Photography Podcast (LFPP)
ah just noticed that you've posted this Ian, so LF does exist
I've listened to quite a few podcasts, mostly film-specific; but the problem I have with many of them is that they are just too long. After a few episodes listening for 1-2 hours and not being able to remember the content afterwards, I get more reluctant to invest the time again. I think that many podcasters could benefit from learning the discipline involved in radio or TV shows where you have a fixed time slot to stick to.
An exception is "The Togcast" which isn't film-specific, but neither is it gear-heavy. The shows are often shorter and give the impression that the presenter thought about what they were going to say before hitting the "record" button. There haven't been any new shows since June 2020 but the old shows are all on Spotify.
OK, that's my grump for today out of the way.
I get what you mean. But if they have been doing an interesting or unusual project I don't mind if they wax lyrical.I've only ever listened to one that was film photography related , the name of which I can't recall ( thats how much impact it had on me!), and tbh i found it to be little more than en egoistic trip of the guys who were discussing what they were doing/ had done .
I don't support egoism!
Perhaps others are "better" as in more specific info for the listener, informative, etc, but having not had a particularly encouraging first experience I'm not really drawn to listen to others .
Perhaps I'm shooting myself in the foot, I dunno......If there's one specific to LF phtography , I may be tempted to "open an ear"
I've only ever listened to one that was film photography related , the name of which I can't recall ( thats how much impact it had on me!), and tbh i found it to be little more than en egoistic trip of the guys who were discussing what they were doing/ had done .
I don't support egoism!
I get you. There's one I listen to thats general photography rather than film specific, and it seems every third episode is blathering on about how amazing they are, and how they're smarter than everyone else. It irritates the absolute beans off me, but some of their advice when they're not being gods gifts to photography is rather good.