I just received word from my podcast hosting service that my podcast EXIF and Beyond: Photography Discussions was one of the Top 5 Most Popular Podcast of 2008. It would seem that I was #2 right behind the Knit Science podcast. Knit Science!?!?! Come on folks help me reach #1 in 2009 LOL
Seriously it’s an honor and I can’t wait to bring even more interesting and timely podcast episodes to you this year. One notable update to the podcast is that I’ve upgraded my recording equipment to address some glaring sound quality issues. Stay tuned and thanks for your support of the podcast.
Be sure to subscribe to EXIF and Beyond on iTunes and if you haven’t already a testimonial would be much appreciated!
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congratulations… keep up the good work! by the way… i would love to hear an interview with franz lanting 🙂
oops i mean frans lanting with an s
@Will Thanks! Great to get the feedback on who you’d like to hear. Seeing as Mr. Lanting is relatively local I’ll have to inquire to his availability.
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Anyone else that others would like to hear on EXIF and Beyond?
Well done! Perhaps if you add some sweater-related interviews, you could capture some of the Knit Science market share? 🙂
We have got to keep you ahead of them trombone lessons 🙂
Congrats Jim! Surely you can outrun a bunch of grannies.
David Muench, William Neill, Sam Abell, William Albert Allard, David Alan Harvey, Lauren Greenfield, Rob Haggart. Yup.
Be careful of ticking off those knitters. They come armed! Congratulations.
Wow, that is awesome Jim!
Ron
Thanks everyone. While I respect the knitting crowd I feel it is my new goal to take them down. LOL
Hey, my wife’s a knitter… and she plays ice hockey. They’re a tough crowd over there.
I’ve been enjoying hearing you on the ‘pod for some time now and have just gotten around to checking your site. Very nice work.
I have to say that you are consistently one of the best informed, well-reasoned and passionate voices in the pod-o-sphere. Congrats on your deserved success.
Looking forward to more,
Jim