Digital Convergence Podcast Episode 61: Show Me The Money!
Friday, February 17, 2012 at 12:38PM
The cliche "the only constant is change" rings true in this episode of the Digital Convergence Podcast, Episode number 61, titled Show Me The Money! Chris Fenwick, planetMitch, and I tackle the question of making money in photography and video in today's economy.
How about you? Please tell us how you are doing in your video or photography business. What challenges do you face? Better yet, what have you found that works for you? We would love to share your comments on a future episode of the show.
Thank you for listening to the show. Please rate the show on iTunes. As always, it's a pleasure having planetMitch and Chris Fenwick on the podcast. Please keep your questions and comments coming!
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Mentioned In The Show
planetMitch's Featured Artist: As seen on planet5D.com: Randy Halverson's (aka DakotaLapse) Temporal Distortion.
Chris Fenwick's Featured Artist: Jesse Lavender: Everyone Needs a Photo (as seen on chrisfenwick.com)
Carl Olson's Featured Artist: A Story For Tomorrow by gnarly bay productions.
Officer Don and the Popeye Club
Tom Corbett - Space Cadet
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Reader Comments (3)
Hey Carl, I just saw the "a story for tomorrow" video earlier today. I was going to recommend it, but I guess I'm to late. So, I'll just go listen to your podcast now.
Thanks, Eric. It's a fun video. I look forward to seeing what you do with your T2i in beautiful Chile!
Hi Carl,. Late in posting but wanted to pass along a relevant link
http://www.mikejones.tv/journal/2011/10/3/start-acting-like-an-amateur-if-you-want-to-be-a-professiona.html
Actually all of Mike's posts are worth reading, but this one especially relevant to anyone who considers themselves an 'aspiring' filmmaker(I'm one of them) and especially those who give themselves professional titles when they shouldn't.
I think Mike would make a thought provoking interview candidate...