In this podcast, we discuss social networks with The Telegraph’s Social Networks Content Editor, Kate Day. We also hear of a disturbing event at the Tamil protests in Parliament Square from freelance news photographer Jonathan Warren.
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NEWS
A last minute guest (and documentary photographer) Jonathan Warren joins us to talk about our main and only news story – photo-journalist Justin Tallis being detained in parliament square at the Tamil protests (video).
SOCIAL NETWORKS
Kate Day, Social Networks Content Editor for The Telegraph joins us to discuss the benefits and concerns of using social networks to promote your work. James has also had an eye opening review of the terms of service of the leading sites, which is a must listen (even I’m concerned – Phill)
Terms of Service : Flickr; Facebook; Twitter; SmugMug
YOUR QUESTIONS
As the discussion around social networks is so in depth, and it’s all to too content rich to cut bits out, we’ve postponed the questions and answers section until the next show so we can keep the time down.
CONTACTS
- Kate Day writes the Telegraph Photography blog and can be found on twitter and flickr
- Jonathan can be found on twitter, and his own website
- Darren can be found on twitter, at his wildlife photography blog and on the Canid website.
- James can be found on twitter, and Everys Solicitors, along with their twitter feed
- Phill can be found at his daily photoblog website, on twitter and his favourite Friendfeed
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Stunning shows! Really enjoying them. Well put together and containing all the info that’s always hard to find!
Great work guys. I think your site will be very popular sooner rather than later,
The very best
Dave