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The Typical Shutterbug Community and Podcast is coming

December 19th, 2008

So, you probably know me as the host of the Typical Mac User Podcast. I’ve decided that I’m going to do a podcast based on the concept that- like many of you, I am a Typical Shutterbug. That is, I know a little about photography but want to learn a lot in 2009 and beyond. This won’t be a weekly show , it will be occasional. This way I can actually get time to do it without feeling the pressure of a weekly show. Sometimes it may be weekly other times not. (that’s my sanity check)

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I’m starting the community by starting a Flickr group join in right now and start contributing, learning and sharing.

From there I’ll start the wheels in motion to prepare for the show to launch in mid-January (after Macwold). I have the url www.typicalshutterbug.com but with a new show comes lots of prep work. If you like photography or want to learn more. Join me as I take my trip in learning how to be a better shutterbug. Just like the Typical Mac User it will grow and flurish, but only with your help.

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  • MarcoB
    Wow. Victor, TSB is very good news for 2009. You can count on me as a follower to the new podcast and Flickr group. As a matter of fact, I just joined the group and sent some photos.

    Best regards,
  • Great idea, Victor. I just joined the Flickr group. I look forward to contributing and learning from you and others here!

    All the best,

    Andrew
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    Andrew Darlow
    Editor, The Imaging Buffet
    http://www.imagingbuffet.com
    Author, 301 Inkjet Tips and Techniques:
    An Essential Printing Resource for Photographers - http://www.inkjettips.com
  • Victor, I can't wait to see you bring to the photographer community what you brought to the Mac community. Way to go man!
  • Dave Peterson
    Sounds like a good premise and a good plan, Victor. I'll be along for the ride. I've been a camera guy since I bought a Canon AE-1 when I was 14 (1979).
  • Looking forward to it Victor. See ya at Macworld.
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