Photo Share Podcast #25: Using Flickr To Archive Pictures

ZebraThanks for joining us again on the Photo Share Podcast. We especially want to thank everybody that has been contributing photos and answering the question of the week on the Flickr group. This week our photo was contributed by The Great God Pan (Zak). Is that a mime or a “living statue”? We couldn’t figure it out.

Nick DeWolfOur interview this week is with Dboo (Steve), who is the photo archivist for the collection of photos that Nick DeWolf took before he passed. This isn’t just any collection of photos . . . in terms of volume we’re talking about thousands and thousands of photos (by the way Steve was talking, maybe hundreds of thousands!). And most of these photos are from film cameras, so Steve is scanning negatives and photos all the time. Anyhow, Nick DeWolf was an interesting guy, so most of our conversation is about Nick, his photography, his life and times. Part 2 of the interview will be up in a couple of weeks.

Speaking of a couple of weeks . . . based on our erratic schedule of late you might have guessed that Sandra and I have been pretty busy. We’ve both got things going on right now, so for the foreseeable future we’re going to an ever other week schedule. We don’t want to stop because we enjoy talking to Flickr members so much, but it’s tough to find the balance we need.

Anyhow . . . our question of the week . . . What is your personal favorite style of photography? And Why? You can answer that question and also contribute photos to the group at the PSP Flickr group.

Thanks for listening and talk to you in a couple of weeks!

 
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One Response to “Photo Share Podcast #25: Using Flickr To Archive Pictures”
  1. James Myers on July 9th, 2008 1:02 pm

    Good Morning,

    My name is James Myers and I work for a scanning and archiving company called Life Preserver Digital Archiving. I would really like to submit a topic for a podcast on the merits of using an economical scanning service to expedient the preserving and archiving of analog media.

    Thank you,

    James Myers
    Life Preserver
    818.434.0508
    james [Email address: james #AT# digitallifepreserver.com - replace #AT# with @ ]

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