Interview About Inkjet Printing on This Week in Photography

I was recently interviewed for a relatively new podcast called TWiP (This Week in Photography). The show is co-hosted by Scott Bourne and Alex Lindsay, both of whom have a long list of accomplishments. Their passion for photography comes through in every show, and their guests include pro photographers and industry professionals who truly understand photography and imaging. Most of the info covered in all the shows is in the text of the show notes, which I think is a good idea for people who like to read a recap after listening, or for those who just prefer to read the info. I also submitted links for the show notes to seven inkjet-related articles that appear on PDNonline.com and PDNGearGuide.com.

Here is a direct link to the show notes on twipphoto.com. If you’d like to subscribe to the show, just click on the iTunes link on the right side of the page on twipphoto.com.

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