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Photography Podcast Coming

Victor Cajiao, longtime host of the Typical Mac User Podcast, announced the start of a new podcast coming in January focusing on Photography. The idea came up during the end of year holiday tech discussion on Friends in Tech.

The same day that was released, of course, Victor announced the Typical Shutterbug Podcast would be coming, complete with a new website and Flickr group. I’m excited to see what we can learn from this new endeavor!

Tags: VictorCajiao, TypicalShutterbug, TypicalMacUser

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  1. Well thanks so much for mentioning it. I think that together we can learn a lot. I will certainly look forward to learning and passing along my experience as I do.

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