Reason #6: To Learn From a Passionate, Enthusiastic and Knowledgeable Host

Discover the four reasons why having a passionate, enthusiastic and knowledgeable host is so important for you

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I LOVE digital photography. In fact, I'm absolutely passionate about it.

But how does that help you? Let me explain...

Four reasons having a good host matters to you

First, I am a life-long learner. In fact, one of my greatest strengths is my ability to learn new things. I'm always pursuing new ways to improve my own photography. In fact, instead of shoes or handbags, I'd MUCH rather spend my money on photography courses, websites, books, CDs and home study courses.

Because I'm always working at improving my own photography, I know exactly what it's like to want to take better photographs. That's why I can ask the right follow up questions and help you get the most out of each interview.

Second, because I'm so intent on furthering my own photography education, I know what makes a good teacher. Just because someone can create stunning images doesn't mean they are good at explaining how they do it.

Based on my experience, I invite only the best teachers on the show -- so you get the most out of each interview -- and avoid the frustration of viewing wonderful images but hearing only obscure advice about creating them yourself.

Third, I want to learn from each guest just like you. Since I hand-pick only the best photographers and teachers, it's my pleasure to promote their work via these podcasts.

Finally, since I'm always learning, I have a keen sense of quality. That means I select top experts to interview and know where to probe -- including what techniques will make the most difference in the quality of your images.

So -- back to the original question: just how does having a passionate, enthusiastic and knowledgeable host help you? Because I can truly be your advocate and help you get the most out of each interview.

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