Potential to be good
This is another photography podcast that focuses on interviewing well known photographers by Catherine Hall and Leo Laporte. It has potential but only when it becomes a true interview program. In its' current format the interviewer, Catherine Hall interrupts, finishes a guests sentences for them and seems to want to display her own expertise instead of letting the guest finish. After all we want the podcast to listen to the guests, not another round panel discussion style program which TWIP does very well. Hall should listen to how Fredrick Van Johnson on TWIP interviews and understand that listeners want the guests opinions and tips. We appreciate a guest coming on a show, taking their time - so let them be heard. Secondly Hall's use of certain language isn't of a professional interviewing standard. Listen and you'll hear what I mean. This show does have potential, Leo Laporte needs to ensure that this show matches the quality of his other shows - better style of interviewing is a good start.
Bluxx via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 09/06/11
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The show has a number of very good to excellent guests. Catherine can be a good interviewer when she is allowed to conduct the questions. What drives me crazy is Leo's constantly talking over either the questioner or even worse when somebody is trying to answer. Leo acts like one of those...Read full review »
jian1019 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/01/12
Leo and Catherine have put together a good show. It's not about gear but more about talented guest photographers. Love hearing from the special guests and discovering these inspiring photographers I wasn't aware of until their interview.
dunderwood via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 08/09/11
Great show. If you like photography you'll like this "netcast". Different subjects and points of view from various guests. Leo makes it funny and informative as only he can. Subscribe!!
Vanawaggin via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/13/11
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