MicrophoneOn the first episode of the Social Photo Podcast, hosts Aaron Hockley and Lyza Danger Gardner talk about Twitter lists, the open call for Flickr users to become Getty stock contributors, the Twitter Revolution panel from Photo Plus Expo, and more. This episode is just over 11 minutes.

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For now, you will find the podcast as an attachment to the main Social Photo Talk RSS Feed. The plan is to get listed on iTunes as soon as possible, so look for that announcement in a bit. You should see a player at the bottom of this post if you want to listen directly, or you can grab the Episode 1 mp3 file directly.

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2010Episode 8 of the Social Photo Podcast is ready for your listening enjoyment. Hosts Aaron Hockley and Lyza Danger Gardner talk about the 12 Days of Tips-Mas, prognostications about 2010, a fun photo website, and more. This episode is about twelve minutes long.

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We’re now on iTunes – if you use iTunes, you can subscribe using this link: Subscribe on iTunes

You can also find the podcast as an attachment to the main Social Photo Talk RSS Feed. You should see a player at the bottom of this post if you want to listen directly, or you can grab the Episode 8 mp3 file directly.

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These other posts might be of interest to you:

  1. Social Photo Podcast #7: Tips-Mas, Resolutions, and a Discovery
  2. Social Photo Podcast #15: Flickr Contacts, Shane Rich Interview
  3. Social Photo Podcast #21: Google’s Photo Business, Social Media Lost and Found, Outsourcing Your Blogging

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003/365 - I'm blogging this.Episode 6 of the Social Photo Podcast is ready. Hosts Aaron Hockley and Lyza Danger Gardner talk about photo sharing with family, WordPress 2.9, a contest, and a couple fun new sites for photographers’ amusement. This episode is around 10 minutes.

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We’re now on iTunes – if you use iTunes, you can subscribe using this link: Subscribe on iTunes

You can also find the podcast as an attachment to the main Social Photo Talk RSS Feed. You should see a player at the bottom of this post if you want to listen directly, or you can grab the Episode 6 mp3 file directly.

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We’d love to have your feedback – technical, content, or otherwise. Leave a comment here or send mail to [email protected] – thanks!

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These other posts might be of interest to you:

  1. Social Photo Podcast #2: @dailyshoot and Sharing Work Online
  2. Social Photo Podcast #5: Copyright and Property Releases, Stock Photography and Journalism, Photo Sharing Poll Results
  3. Social Photo Podcast #4: What to Tweet, Holiday Gifts, Upcoming Poll on Workflow

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The BeanEpisode 5 of the Social Photo Podcast is here. Hosts Aaron Hockley and Lyza Danger Gardner talk about copyright and property releases for publicly-viewable art and architecture, comparing the stock photography and journalism industries, and the results of a poll on workflow. This episode is around 17 minutes.

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We’re now on iTunes – if you use iTunes, you can subscribe using this link: Subscribe on iTunes

You can also find the podcast as an attachment to the main Social Photo Talk RSS Feed. You should see a player at the bottom of this post if you want to listen directly, or you can grab the Episode 5 mp3 file directly.

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We’d love to have your feedback – technical, content, or otherwise. Leave a comment here or send mail to [email protected] – thanks!

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These other posts might be of interest to you:

  1. Social Photo Podcast #16: iPad Poll Results, URL Shorteners, Andy Adams Interview, Call for Questions
  2. Social Photo Podcast #4: What to Tweet, Holiday Gifts, Upcoming Poll on Workflow
  3. Social Photo Podcast #2: @dailyshoot and Sharing Work Online

Swept bladesWe’ve published the fourth episode of the Social Photo Podcast. Hosts Aaron Hockley and Lyza Danger Gardner talk about what (and what not) to tweet, holiday gifts for a social photographer, and a heads up about an upcoming poll on workflow. This episode is just under 9 minutes.

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We’re now on iTunes – if you use iTunes, you can subscribe using this link: Subscribe on iTunes

You can also find the podcast as an attachment to the main Social Photo Talk RSS Feed. You should see a player at the bottom of this post if you want to listen directly, or you can grab the Episode 3 mp3 file directly.

Feedback

We’d love to have your feedback – technical, content, or otherwise. Leave a comment here or send mail to [email protected] – thanks!

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These other posts might be of interest to you:

  1. Social Photo Podcast #5: Copyright and Property Releases, Stock Photography and Journalism, Photo Sharing Poll Results
  2. Social Photo Podcast #16: iPad Poll Results, URL Shorteners, Andy Adams Interview, Call for Questions
  3. Social Photo Podcast #2: @dailyshoot and Sharing Work Online

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squared circle ~ 2601 squared circlesToday we release the third episode of the Social Photo Podcast. Hosts Aaron Hockley and Lyza Danger Gardner talk about a @dailyshoot update, Flickr’s short URL service, integration between Flickr and Twitter. This episode is just under 9 minutes.

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We’re now on iTunes – if you use iTunes, you can subscribe using this link: Subscribe on iTunes

You can also find the podcast as an attachment to the main Social Photo Talk RSS Feed. You should see a player at the bottom of this post if you want to listen directly, or you can grab the Episode 3 mp3 file directly.

Feedback

We’d love to have your feedback – technical, content, or otherwise. Leave a comment here or send mail to [email protected] – thanks!

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These other posts might be of interest to you:

  1. Social Photo Podcast #2: @dailyshoot and Sharing Work Online
  2. Social Photo Podcast #1: Twitter Lists, Flickr+Getty, Twitter Revolution
  3. Social Photo Podcast #15: Flickr Contacts, Shane Rich Interview

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Here we go with Episode 23 of the Social Photo Podcast. Hosts Aaron Hockley and Lyza Danger Gardner talk about better blogging, Facebook, a Social Media iPhone App, Lightroom 3, and more. This episode is about sixteen minutes long.

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We’re now on iTunes – if you use iTunes, you can subscribe using this link: Subscribe on iTunes

You can also find the podcast as an attachment to the main Social Photo Talk RSS Feed. You should see a player at the bottom of this post if you want to listen directly, or you can grab the Episode 23 mp3 file directly.

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We’d love to have your feedback – technical, content, or otherwise. Leave a comment here or send mail to [email protected] – thanks!

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Episode 22 of the Social Photo Podcast is ready. Hosts Aaron Hockley and Lyza Danger Gardner talk about blogging for photographers, an iPad update, Easy Release, browsing photos on the iPad, wallpapers, Adobe’s lens correction features coming soon, and more. This episode is about fifteen minutes long.

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We’re now on iTunes – if you use iTunes, you can subscribe using this link: Subscribe on iTunes

You can also find the podcast as an attachment to the main Social Photo Talk RSS Feed. You should see a player at the bottom of this post if you want to listen directly, or you can grab the Episode 22 mp3 file directly.

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We’d love to have your feedback – technical, content, or otherwise. Leave a comment here or send mail to [email protected] – thanks!

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These other posts might be of interest to you:

  1. Social Photo Podcast #19: iPad, iPad, iPad, and Adobe
  2. Social Photo Podcast #16: iPad Poll Results, URL Shorteners, Andy Adams Interview, Call for Questions
  3. Social Photo Podcast #14: More iPad talk, eBooks, HDR

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Here’s episode 21 of the Social Photo Podcast. Hosts Aaron Hockley and Lyza Danger Gardner talk about how Lyza’s lost camera was returned due to social media, the outsourcing of blog content, whether Google is going to put you out of business, and more. This episode is about fourteen minutes long.

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We’re now on iTunes – if you use iTunes, you can subscribe using this link: Subscribe on iTunes

You can also find the podcast as an attachment to the main Social Photo Talk RSS Feed. You should see a player at the bottom of this post if you want to listen directly, or you can grab the Episode 21 mp3 file directly.

Feedback

We’d love to have your feedback – technical, content, or otherwise. Leave a comment here or send mail to [email protected] – thanks!

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These other posts might be of interest to you:

  1. Social Photo Podcast #22: Blogging, iPad Updates, Easy Release, Adobe’s Lens Correction
  2. Social Photo Podcast #23: Facebook, Better Blogging, iPhone Marketing App, Lightroom 3 Publishing
  3. Social Photo Podcast #12: How Do You Learn? Twitter Contests, Barriers to Blog Comments

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Episode 20 of the Social Photo Podcast has been released. Host Aaron Hockley looks at Twitter statistics, Twitter’s future, finding your audience, and more. This episode is about ten minutes long.

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Distribution and Feed

We’re now on iTunes – if you use iTunes, you can subscribe using this link: Subscribe on iTunes

You can also find the podcast as an attachment to the main Social Photo Talk RSS Feed. You should see a player at the bottom of this post if you want to listen directly, or you can grab the Episode 20 mp3 file directly.

Feedback

We’d love to have your feedback – technical, content, or otherwise. Leave a comment here or send mail to [email protected] – thanks!

These other posts might be of interest to you:

  1. Social Photo Podcast #12: How Do You Learn? Twitter Contests, Barriers to Blog Comments
  2. Social Photo Podcast #1: Twitter Lists, Flickr+Getty, Twitter Revolution
  3. Social Photo Podcast #3: @dailyshoot Update, Flickr to Twitter, and Short Flickr URLs