Roundtable #3 (Podcast 123)

by | Jan 26, 2008 | Art Talk, Interview, Podcast | 0 comments

Welcome to the 3rd round table episode. Today I’m joined by Wayne Grant, Landon Michaelson and Rick Phenicie for the third MBP Roundtable.

Here are the photos discussed.

Men's Butterfly

Men’s Butterfly

Ciera smile

Ciera smile

The Vault

The Vault

Basketball Super Hero

Basketball Super Hero

Spread Eagle Lady Diver

Spread Eagle Lady Diver


Show Notes
You can find Landon’s 1/day/366 project photos and links to other work here: http://blog.landonmichaelson.com.
There is also a feed for all MBP Member’s that are doing a photo a day project, kindly created by Capn Scott here: http://onephotoperday.com/
Landon also plugged: http://www.radiopopper.com/ 
Rick plugged the following site: http://www.strobist.com/
My plug, courtesy of Landon is the Web site for the International Crane Foundation, which I had mentioned: http://www.savingcranes.org/


Audio
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