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New Media Photographer Podcast 94

Monday, March 29th, 2010

This week: How do you communicate?

  • New Media Photographer: A photographer who publishes to the web.
  • Time: 30:41
  • Podcast hosted by Rosh Sillars
  • This podcast is about new media, social media and digital marketing for the photographer.
  • Topics on this week’s show: Book release May 4th, Rosh will speak to your organization for expenses only now through Photo Plus Expo, Interview with Dean La Dourceur, We Pad, Wired  magazine iPad Demo, Adwords funnel , Are you getting a lot of Twitter spam?, Organizing feed reader, New media photographer posts. Photos from the zoo.
  • New media photographer comment line link love: None
  • Podcast network commercials from Dave Warner Lensflare35 and Jim Goldstein EXIF and beyond
  • Photography news by Trevor Current: Currentphotographer.comtwitter – @trevor current.
  • Photography news Links:

1. Adobe’s Global Online Launch Event for CS5
2. Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 3 Beta 2
3. Apple Updates Aperture to Version 3.0.2
4. Canon’s EOS Movie Plugin-E1 for Final Cut Studio
5. http://currentphotographer.com/online-appointment-scheduling-software-for-photographers/
6. Manage Your Zenfolio On-The-Go with the myZenfolio iPhone App

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A few thoughts on Flickr

Thursday, February 18th, 2010








Flickr isn’t your professional portfolio, but it is becoming a more important part of a photographer’s business.

We know that photography buyers at all levels are using Flickr to find images and talent.  Many buyers are looking for cheap photography. If someone is interested in your image — especially if it is of a unique subject, style or person — you have negotiating power.  Use it.

Last week was a big one for Flickr  with the integration of Apple, Google and Microsoft applications.  Flickr has great functionality and applications that make storing images off site much more useful.  Some of the plug-ins, for example, will allow you to pull your images directly into your blog post with the click of a button.

In addition to Flickr’s own easy upload application, Apples’s iPhoto and Abode’s Lightroom also have a Flickr upload available. Remember to add key words to your images. Build a community around your work by getting involved in groups and commenting on other people’s photographs.

No matter how functional Flickr is, remember Flickr is not your portfolio and should not should be treated as such.

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New Media Photographer Podcast 88

Monday, February 15th, 2010

This week Rosh talks about buzz.

  • New Media Photographer: A photographer who publishes to the web.
  • Time: 30:00
  • Podcast hosted by Rosh Sillars
  • This podcast is about new media, social media and digital marketing for the photographer.
  • Topics on this week’s show:  Speaking in Los Angeles 365 project, Canon Rebel, Google Buzz, Making everyone a social expert, Each social media site has it own culture, Linkedin.
  • Podcast network commercials from Dave Warner Lensflare35 and Jim Goldstein EXIF and beyond
  • Photography news by Trevor Current: Currentphotographer.comtwitter – @trevor current.
  • Photography news Links:

1. Canon Announces the EOS Rebel T2i

2. Canon Announced Four New PowerShot Cameras

3. Apple Introduced Aperture 3

4. zoomIt Application-enabled SD Card Reader for the iPhone

5. What’s All the Buzz About Google Buzz?

6. Go Behind-the-Scenes of a Fashion Shoot with Jay McLaughlin

New media photographer comment line link love: http://www.paulmanoian.com/

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Dear publishers,

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

The day has arrived.  You have the opportunity to build a viable industry again.

General world news and published opinion have become commodities. Anyone can publish to the Web. The traditional standard of presentation — print — is dying.

Stock photography is a commodity now that everyone has a digital camera to create good images and our traditional form of presentation — film — has died.

Both photography and publishing  have suffered similar declines.  We are not alone. Many industries have fallen victim to new technology.

We can both benefit from a new direction in publishing. The revolution and opportunity are here  if you take it seriously.

First, I have a question: Why are 50,000 eyeballs in print worth more than 80,000 eyeballs online?  Chances are you are charging for the printed product because it costs more. Are the print ads more effective for your advertisers?  Maybe the ads look better, but it’s hard to cultivate good data on the quality of success other than general assumptions based on sales.

Online ads are cheap in comparison and the data is much stronger. Advertisements and their locations can be adjusted quickly based on the success of published content.

Soon, products such as the Apple iPad will be available to consumers. These new products are innovative, interactive entertainment and information centers. Delivery systems similar to iTunes are being developed for publishers that will allow people to subscribe to your publication.

Will they subscribe?

If you continue down the path of  cutting writers, photographers and designers to make margins, you are doomed. If you continue the practice of  slapping anything between the ads to keep short-term investors’ profits in line, you are doomed.

If a photographer wishes to stay in business today, he has to invest more time, knowledge and money into the products and services he produces.  Photographers need more than the right equipment. Photographers must be highly creative to survive. So do you.

Once the new technology and infrastructure are in place, you must wow your consumer with incredible and unique information.  The layout and design of your publications must be spectacular. The writing needs to be top-notch. The images have to be amazing.

People will not continue to buy average on a monthly or annual basis.  This opportunity is available to local and international publishers. Now is the time to plan. Let the new horse race begin. Make it about creativity and innovation — not about how much can you cut to survive another year. Get ahead of the curve. Invest and prepare to make a profit again.

Rosh

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New Media Photographer Podcast 86

Monday, February 1st, 2010

This week Rosh talks about the apple ipad.

1. Introducing the Apple iPad
2. The Apple iPad for Photographer

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