Chris,
I go back to old issues and re-watch them from time to time. I'm sure you are aware, the stuff back to issue 3-4-5, is now seriously dated. When you cover software and digital equipment, the viable commerial shelf life of an episode is very short. The location segments and critique segments are timeless. If you were syndicating, would you ramp up the production schedule?
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I'm with you Bob,
I'm not even sure what the draw is, but I know I have watched the Street Photography segment with John Brownloe on issue #4 several times. There are others too, but if you can get beyond film versus digital, the fundamentals of Photography are pretty universal and timeless. Painting with light remains painting with light. I have a feeling that the Ship Breaking Yards is also going to be watched alot, but I keep going back to issue four for the street photography. The street photo segment on 14 is also rapidly becoming a favorite for replay.
Maybe this says something about where I should be practicing.
Bill in WV