My Interview on the LightSource Podcast
I've been a semi-active listener of the LightSource photography podcast at StudioLighting.net for nearly two years, so imagine my shock earlier this month when I was contacted by one of the hosts, Bill Crawford, to be a guest on an upcoming episode. My initial thought was something along the lines of "These guys have interviewed the likes of Paul C. Buff, David Hobby and Chase Jarvis - and now they want to talk to me?!?". Well I quickly got over the shock and we scheduled the chat.
We did the interview one evening over the telephone and I've got to say that it was really cool. Bill and Ed, the hosts, make their guests feel comfortable and they are genuinely excited to talk about photography. They wanted to learn about my stock photography business and how I have been able to create a full-time income from it in a relatively short period of time. We also chatted a bit about this blog and my involvement with Photowalking Utah.
The episode is now live on their site, so if you feel like listening to me ramble on for nearly an hour jump on over and give it a listen. More importantly though, I recommend that you check out their back episodes and subscribe to the podcast so you don't miss the future ones.
Links
The LightSource Episode with Me
Back LightSource Episodes
Subscribe to LightSource in iTunes
www.StudioLighting.net
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5 Comments:
Great having you on the show Rich - it's one of my favorite episodes!
I may have to check out the site...
"I may have to check out the site...
You'll think I gave away too much info, Sean :)
Interesting interview. It is the first time I heard a down-to-earth view of micro-stock.
Rich
It was a wonderful surprise to hear you on the LightSource podcast - wonderful episode.
I first came across your work when I saw this image of yours on Flickr
http://www.flickr.com/photos/richlegg/378463466/
That image inspired me to create this image...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/puerzer/2105124610/
So, it was really cool to finally hear your voice as well as having seen your images!
I'm also an iStock exclusive photographer, so that was another connection that made the episode even more interesting.
Your work is fantastic... and it seems to be getting better by the minute.
Best of luck with your photo career!
Tony
http://www.istockphoto.com/tpuerzer
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