Just asking questions, but let's say Glass was launching a podcast soon. What type of topics or discussions would you like to see? High level or granular.
@glass interviews with photographers, gear is ok too. @danrubin , Matt Stuart & Thomas Heaton are always great to listen too. Also other app makers (Darkroom, Series, @tapbots could be intriguing)
@glass I'd like to hear some discussion on what it's like managing and maintaining a social network. Future plans or ideas. Mobile photography would be a fun subject as well, I think. Gear, processes, tips and tricks.
@glass Interviews with creators for sure. I always like to hear the theory/mindset behind the work
@glass a bit of both, Tom. This is purely personal, but to differentiate from the large field, I’d be happy with relatively short, say 15min, edited rather than free form, and relatively focused no matter the topic. Also there are a lot of podcasts about cameras and technique and not a lot about the art. I’d love to hear about the art. Happy New Year.
@Billthoo We experimented with a shorter form, tight edit but couldn't get our own cadence right. Definitely keeping it at or under an hour though.
@glass I love fresh content in terms of, get in front of the mic and start taking what you feel you have to say: photography, tech behind Glass, why no public stats...etc
@glass Interviews with photographers describing their process. That process can be coming up with ideas, shooting, processing, sharing, or selling their work. Wouldn’t have to cover everything in every interview. Some people will have a more unique approach to one of these parts and a general story for the rest. Personally I’m also always interested in hearing from models.

@glass talk to
Photographers, giving them a platform to talk about their craft, their process, and their workflow. An audio BTS if you will.

With that in mind, let's also talk about how gear impacts your photography. Not the talk of "you need full frame or else" but having an honest and educated convo about gear would be appreciated.

Finally, I would love a section for a Founders AMA. Let us pick your brains about what it's like to build Glass and its community.

@glass How to rise above the noise of the photo world. How to find your “voice.” Is it still possible to make a living with fine art photography? What can modern photographers learn from the film era?