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THE BACKSTORY TO GREAT RADIO STORYTELLING
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The Photography Podcast will bring you tips, tricks, in-depth product reviews, and interviews.
Whether you bought your first camera yesterday or have been shooting for years there will be something here for you.
The Photography Podcast
David Summer plays Selected Duets for Flute.
Using his home recording studio, David has recorded some of the duets from the book Selected Duets for Flute, Volume 1 Edited by H.Voxman.
These flute duets are standard learning material for flute students taking flute lessons and can be fun to play for all flutists.
In addition to being educational, the duets can also be used by two flutes in performance. They are especially effective for wedding ceremonies, church services and other occasions calling for elegant music.
This podcast contains the recordings of both flute parts, played as a duet. As a resource for flute students and flute teachers, David has also recorded each of these duets in a flute 2 only version that can be used as a play along.
The matching flute 2 only version for each of these recordings can be found on the Flute Podcast page of David's website at www.summersong.net.
Selected Duets for Flute Podcast
Sam Tanenhaus, editor of The New York Times Book Review, discusses this week's issue.
Book Review
The New York Times
The Partially Examined Life is a philosophy podcast by some guys who were at one point set on doing philosophy for a living but then thought better of it. Each episode, we pick a short text and chat about it with some balance between insight and flippancy. You don't have to know any philosophy, or even to have read the text we're talking about to (mostly) follow and (hopefully) enjoy the discussion. For links to the texts we discuss and other info, check out www.partiallyexaminedlife.com.
The Partially Examined Life
Photography podcasts that deal with the why of photography over the how and discuss the essential qualities of the medium from the point of view of the creative photographer.
Jeff Curtos Camera Position
Christmas with the Bailey School Kids. Debbie Dadey reads selections from her Bailey School Kids series.
Christmas Stories
Tate hosts a wide-ranging programme of talks, symposia and live events at all four Tate galleries. This podcast presents highlights of this programme. Visit www.tate.org.uk/calendar for details of upcoming events at the galleries. To receive regular email updates on events and exhibitions, visit www.tate.org.uk/bulletins. All works in the Tate collection can be viewed at www.tate.org.uk/art. Additional information on this and other Tate podcasts can be found at www.tate.org.uk
Tate Events
No One's Listening the podcast that could... Irene McGee, the host, was called a cross between Ira Glass and John Stewart (it must be her deep male like voice) -- Irene McGee is like a double agent of change, deconstructing the media by becoming the media. Guests have included Amy Tan, Jimmy Wales, Noam Chomsky, Lawrence Lessig, Ben Fong-Torres and Jello Biafra... if you don't recognize these names it's ok they probably don't know yours either... AND now they have video shorts you can see as well (who says radio is the fantasy theatre of your mind) check out the site http://www.nooneslistening.org
and click the video link!
No One's Listening Podcasts
The mission of the National Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation Program is to develop a national strategy to collect, preserve and make available digital content for current and future generations. Collaboration and shared ideas are essential to the success of NDIIPP and all digital preservation institutions. These podcasts are conversations with digital preservation leaders with whom the Library is collaborating. A production of the Library of Congress Office of Strategic Initiatives and the National Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation Program.
Digital Preservation
Interviews, news and reviews on all aspects of the arts from Guardian.co.uk. Plus, hear art critic Adrian Searle's gallery and exhibition tours. New for October 2009: A series of podcasts from the Cambridge Festival of Ideas
The Guardian Culture Podcast
guardian.co.uk
Get an insider's perspective on the most interesting objects in the collections of the Kansas Museum of History. Each biweekly episode features a different curator talking about a different object, always something featured on our web site. It's the best of our nation's history--not just Kansas, but important events for the whole United States. There's something for everyone, from the Civil War to the Cold War, Abraham Lincoln to Amelia Earhart, tornadoes to travel. You can access the full stories (with images) on the Web at http://www.kshs.org. Just look for the Cool Things link.
Cool Things in the Collection, Kansas Museum of History
Want to get your words out into the world without contending with agents, publishers, or any of the other gatekeepers in traditional publishing? There's never been a better time to become a writer, and to be in charge of your own destiny rather than jumping through hoops to please the Powers that Be.
Self-publishing ninjas David Wright and Sean Platt -- who have manufactured a publishing machine around Amazon's Kindle Direct Publishing platform -- join popular blogger and author Johnny B. Truant to explore everything related to getting published in today's new DIY digital publishing frontier. This isn't artsy talk... we're business guys with no-BS strategies to help you make self-publishing a rewarding reality. Submit your questions at SelfPublishingPodcast.com!
The Self Publishing Podcast - DIY Digital Publishing, Kindle Publishing, and Advice for Writers
Drummer Talk - the world's longest running drumming podcast - is a weekly podcast devoted to drums, drum technology, percussion, and many other drum-related topics. Features educator and Memphis drummer, Dave Kropf.
Drummer Talk
A candid discussion of guitarists, guitars and the guitar community.
Six String Bliss
A special NewsHour series that couples profiles of contempory poets with reports on news and trends in the world of poetry.
Poetry | Online NewsHour Podcast | PBS
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Contemporary drama in a rural setting from the world's longest running radio soap opera.
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PBS and our member stations are America’s largest classroom, the nation’s largest stage for the arts and a trusted window to the world. In addition, PBS's educational media helps prepare children for success in school and opens up the world to them in an age-appropriate way.
We invite you to find out more about America’s largest public media enterprise.
PBS
The New York Times is an American daily newspaper founded and continuously published in New York City since 1851. The New York Times has won 106 Pulitzer Prizes, the most of any news organization.[3] Its website is the most popular American online newspaper website, receiving more than 30 million unique visitors per month.[4]
The New York Times
Next time the show will revolve around Rouge’s Double Dead Guy Ale, so scrape up some for drinking along if you can find it. And if you happen to be a fan of horror fiction, especially of the podcasted variety, crack open/download your favorite novel or short story and get reading/listening.
Charlie the Beer Guy
Latest news, sport, business, comment, analysis and reviews from the Guardian, the world's leading liberal voice
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Camera Position 80 : Project Planning Roadmap – A Place For Your Stuff!
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A place for your all your stuff! The next part of planning and producing a project has to do with managing your content. Where do you store it? How do you get at it? Can you find it when you need it? We take a look at these issues in this episode. Links for this [...]
Camera Position 80 : Project Planning Roadmap – A Place For Your Stuff!
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Taking a quick break from our project planning roadmap series, this episode of Camera Position spends some time looking at a few of the wonderful photographs produced by participants in my first-ever photography workshop in Tuscany, Italy. This podcast episode looks at two images from each of the participants. The rest of their great projects [...]
Camera Position 79 : A Workshop Overview
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Above: Photograph by Bud Hines – Siena Pants Lovers Students in the 2009 Photography Workshop in Tuscany produced some really great images. As a “final project,” they made wonderful slideshows. Check them out below: Ann Marie Barry Cathy Brinkworth Amanda Dussault Marty Grassie Keith Guthrie Don Hartwell Bud Hines Gary Lewis John Triebe Roksolana Tymiak-Lonchyna
Tuscany Workshop Student Slideshows
Who is your audience and how will they best see the work? Audience and Distribution considers not only who is interested in the work you’re producing, but also to consider how they can access the work you’re creating. Links for this podcast: Books from Blurb.com Portfolio reviews at Photo Lucida
Camera Position 78 : Project Planning Roadmap – Audience & Distribution
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A great time is being had at my first annual photo workshop in Tuscany, Italy. Amazing photo opportunities, a really fine group of photographers and stunning food… we’re having a great, exciting time filled with learning and fun. Here are a couple images from the first couple of days of the workshop (click to enlarge). [...]
A few shots of the Tuscany Workshop folks in action…
Now that we have an idea for a project and a mission for what that project will do and for whom, we have to start making some images and actually creating the body of work. This episode deals with our needs, our habits and our goals, all aspects of project time managment.
Camera Position 77 : Project Planning Roadmap – Production: Needs, Habits & Goals
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Taking passion and combining it with purpose gives you a direction in your work. This episode talks about taking the list of 20 things that are important and using that passion to build a mission for your photography. Passion & Mission PDF
Camera Position 76 : Project Planning Roadmap – Passion & Mission
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What do you care about? What things are really important to you as a person in the world? The next step in the project planning roadmap is to make a list of at least 20 things that are really important to you. We’ll use this list in the next episode of Camera Position,
Camera Position 75 : Project Planning Roadmap – What Do You Care About?
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The second part of the Photographer’s Project Planning Roadmap series looks at idea germination; how do you find new ideas and nurture them? Download the Hard & Soft exercise PDF
Camera Position 74 : Project Planning Roadmap – New Idea Germination and “Hard & Soft”
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Defining and planning a project is one of the most useful ways to build a body of work, learn about yourself and learn about your personal response to photography. With this podcast, we start a series of Camera Position episodes that will create and follow a project planning roadmap for photographers.
Camera Position 73 : The Project Planning Roadmap – An Introduction
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Photographer’s Bookshelf #5 highlights a stunning and interesting reprinting of Robert Frank’s important 1959 book “The Americans,” a must-have for your photographic book collection. Also, a reminder about registration for the Tuscany Workshop May 16 to 23, 2009 – the registration deadline is Friday, February 6 – register now! Robert Frank’s The Americans at Amazon [...]
Camera Position 72 – Photographer’s Bookshelf #5
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I am very pleased to announce that I will be leading a workshop to Tuscany this May. In Search of the Personal: Photographing Tuscany with Jeff Curto Saturday, May 16 to Saturday, May 23, 2009 For more information, visit www.photographitaly.com Enjoy a photographic journey where you will experience many aspects of Tuscany’s remarkable culture, landscape [...]
Camera Position Special Edition : Tuscany Workshop Announcement
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How to get really good at photography! Finally, the secret is revealed. Turns out, it’s not all that hard… just live a life in the world. And make pictures. Tractor, Sycamore Steam Fest, 2008 and Spring Grapevine, Tuscany, 2008 Photographs by Jeff Curto (click for a larger view) Books mentioned in the podcast: Photography in [...]
Camera Position 71 : How To Get Really Good at Photography
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Part two of our examination of the concepts of Gestalt in composition. Gestalt is a psychology of visual communication that helps explain how the mind works to make sense of the visual world. This episode talks about “similarity” and “proximity.” Photographs by Jeff Curto (click for a larger view)
Camera Position 70 : Go With the Gestalt (part 2)
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We examine the concepts of Gestalt as they relates to composition. Gestalt is a psychology of visual communication that helps explain how the mind works to make sense of the visual world. This episode talks about “Closure” and “Continuance.” Photographs by Jeff Curto
Camera Position 69 : Go With the Gestalt (part 1)
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I’ve posted both the Enhanced and Audio-Only podcasts of my presentation on Podcasting and Digital Storytelling from PhotoPlus Expo last week. The content is semi-off-topic for Camera Position, so I’m just pointing to it from this blog post. If you’re interested in podcasting or making slide shows from your photographs, you might want to check [...]
Podcast of PhotoPlus Expo Presentation Posted
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