The questions tickled me. Back in 2015, I announced that I was shutting down my Free Photo Webinars and starting a podcast instead. My webinars had run for four years — on second Tuesday night of every month. We had great photographers join us to show their work and tell their stories. I had a fairly loyal following, so they were probably puzzled that I wanted to shift.
“Why in the world would you want to start a podcast?”
“Do you really want to replace a monthly requirement with a weekly one?”
“Isn’t photography a visual medium?”
I had a feeling this was something worth trying, but I didn’t know what to expect.
By the time I paused it to go work for Canon, I was firmly a fan. This was one of the better decisions I had made for my business.
Now that I’ve rebooted with EOS Photographer, I got the same questions again. I thought I’d answer them here.
Believe it or not, podcasting can be a great tool for any photography or photography education business.
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