A bit less waffle and a few more tips please
Occasional gems are hidden in a rather rambling waffley format with rather too much self - promotion for my taste. I often fast-forward through chunks of these podcasts to find something of interest and search in vain as too often the content is dominated by references to his photo workshops for which he's trying to drum up business. Much of the remaining content seems to frequently consist of the presenter rambling uncertainly about which subjects to cover and then when he gets to the point of saying something useful he bottles out. Probably the most valuable episodes are his conversations with Leo Leporte (although if you listen to the Tech Guy podcasts you'll have heard these before anyway). I'll continue to subscribe but can't say I'm a huge fan.Read full review »
dadooron via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 12/28/07
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The best review I can give any show is that it is worth my time. This one is ......... I never miss any podcast of TFTTF. If you are into photography, you shouldn't miss them either. Jim CimRead full review »
Jim Cim via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 12/18/08
(which if you use a camera at all is what you are) Even for the subjects you think you know, Chris's informal, energetic, enthusiastic and encouraging way makes this podcast a delight. I've been listening since this was on iTunes, and am a great fan. There's even a very active forum behind...Read full review »
Phooto via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 12/23/05
Chris has a lot to offer. But for the last year, all he has given is advertising for his photo workshops. A real loss. The repeats of his couple of minutes each week on The Tech Guy are good - his own show has become worthless
sababa1022 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/04/08
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