Podcasting & Tips From The Top Floor

I'm not going to jump in the podcasting wagon. I promess I won't. I have enough small little things to improve here on my blog, my unfinished gallery, new animation projects, and even the spanish (i'm from Argentina in case you didn't know that) version of this very site you're reading right now. So that's a lot of things to do, if you want to make them well. But I'm into podcasting as a listener lately, not that I have an iPod (which I wouldn't mind if you want to make a donation I would gladly send you my info), but I can listen to some posts while being busy on my latest work for HMCo, and it's a nice way to spend the time and keep update at the same time. Plus the majority of real radio stations here are not of my particular interest, so it seems like a logic step.

Well, about podcasts. They're like audio blogs, where the fun comes from subscription to RSS feeds that could be automatically updated by a reader, and listened on-demand. Beautiful. I would recommend iPodder as a good reader, which id pretty simple to use and already contains several lists of popular podcasts.


One special podcast I would like to suggest is Christoph Mardquardt's Tips From the Top Floor, a great podcast about digital photography and the way to get better results from your pictures. It's great, really. I know I know the guy, so I'm not absolutely objective but, c'mon, he's a really talented digital photographer, plus he knows how to be clear and concise explaining things (helloo he's german for chrissake), and what's more, he's a sound pro! So you probably won't find a podacast that sounds better than this one, period. This podcast project seems like the logical outcome of his various skills. Ok, enough for the lame friendAds® and go there and give it a shot!
(got it? a "shot" haha man I'm dumb sometimes)