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April 19th, 2010 at 8:56 am
Please accept this as constructive criticism.
You started out your podcast #3 asking what is new in Landscape photography. You all launch into the old “film vs. digital” comparisons. That is not new. In fact, I challenge you to poll your viewers to see if they agree with me on this subject.
You give lots of good info, I just hate when you waste time talking about film. Even when you tell us how much better digital is. Film is not dead, but it is a very small niche that most of us are not at all interested in.
LTS
Mike Spivey
April 19th, 2010 at 9:05 am
Mike,
Thanks for the comments, and yes we do take it constructive criticisms.
However I want to assure you that there are still a lot of people out there shooting film, and a lot of people still interested in film, and a lot of people still unaware of the differences between film and digital. I and many of the DPE gang see this first hand at our workshops, and by the questions that DO come in.
So while many folks have already made the jump, there are plenty of folks who have not; and while we ARE called “The DIGITAL Photo Experience” we still try to bring good information and educate photographers from all walks of life.
Thanks again for your comment and constructive criticism.
-J