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Coming soon …

We hope you enjoyed the first two podcasts and wanted to take the opportunity to signpost for you what’s coming next, and also give you an opportunity to suggest what you’d like us to cover.

In our next podcast (#3) we’ll discuss social networks with Kate Day, Social Networks Content Editor and Photographer for The Daily Telegraph.  We’re aiming to cover several aspects of all the popular networks including Flickr, Facebook and Twitter.  We’ll be recording this on 21 May and releasing some time over the weekend of 23/24 May.

On 4 June (podcast #4) we’ll be discussing all aspects of running a business, both for full time photographers and for hobby photographers who occasionally sell their work.  I’ll be away in Indonesia photographing the marine life of North Sulawesi, and quite possibly tarsier too (the world’s smallest primate which lives in forests nearby).  I’m going to attempt to dial in via. Skype for the recording, but it may be that this one will be just James and Phill.

We have many other ideas for guests and topics, but we’d like to hear your thoughts and requests for topics you’d like us to cover.  Please let us know in the comments.

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Darren Hector

Darren founded PhotoLegal in early 2009 and is a photographer specialising mainly in wildlife and nature. He has a particular interest in species that are considered as pests by humans, and is particularly fond of wild canids (foxes, wolves etc), starlings and hyena. In 2008 he trained as a scuba diver and now photographs both under and over the water. He founded the PhotowalkLondon group and organises a monthly walk in different parts of the UK capital as a social opportunity for photographers to meet up and take pictures. Outside of photography, he is a keen fan of Formula 1 and has recently started playing the tuba again after a fourteen year gap.

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