Photo Geek Weekly is a photography news podcast covering the latest in science and technology. Dive into the details with educated opinions on the cutting edge.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | NewsTech NewsArtsVisual Arts |
On this episode, I welcoem new guest host Freddy Clark to the co-pilot seat to discuss a new medium format sensor from Sony, cheap third party lenses and why they matter, controversy over important images and poorly defined laws that can impact your ... more
Martin Bailey joins the show to discuss data protection, shooting in bad weather, social media, AI resurrections and more! Thanks as always for listening. more
Steve Brazill joins the conversation about image authenticity in the media (specially the recent royal incident), Nikon’s acquisition of RED, the faults in the Leica SL3 and an interesting bit of copyright law in the evolving landscape of photography... more
Chris Marquardt joins the discussion on all things AI, the newest gear from CP+ 2024, advice for monetizing your photography, secret memory card slots and how CGI is continuing to change cinema – and much more! Thanks for listening. more
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Always a great and informative podcast👍
Don K reveals such interesting niches in the wide world of photography. These podcasts expose me to topics I didn’t know about - many I stay with don’t hit my particular interests. But I’ll always give it a go. Don is such a congenial guy & his guests animated so always a pleasant experience.
This could be a great podcast, but Don can’t leave his socialist political commentary out of a photography oriented podcast. I realize that being Canadian the socialism is ingrained, so I don’t expect any change regarding that. Otherwise, the technical content is excellent and insightful, the guest hosts are all also excellent.
I like this show. But the host really needs to give guests more room to talk. All too often he asks a question, then keeps talking and talking without letting the guest answer.
I started following Dom for his macro photography (and supported his Kickstarter book), then found out he has this podcast. It’s so good. He always has a great guest, and I learn something new and entertaining each week. The weekly picks are particularly interesting, allowing me to explore new products and software that I would not otherwise see.
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