

The Wandering DP Podcast: Episode #500
We did it!!!
500 episodes of the podcast.
It might not be a big deal to many of you but for me this is a huge milestone. I never thought I would do 10 episodes. It is wild to think about but this is a project that is bigger than almost anything else I have been a part of in my career.
So many hours of conversations with fantastic DPs from all over the world working on all sorts of projects.
It has been a lot of fun over the years and we have had some great guests on along the way. So many cinematographers came on and shared their tips and secrets. I tried to steal as much as I could and I hope you did as well.
Hearing from listeners all around the world over the years on the value they have found in the episodes has been a real treat and I am glad the show managed to find such an appreciative audience.
A special thanks to all of the Patreon supporters who have made it possible to work on this week in and week out for over a decade.
Everything that I wanted to accomplish in filmmaking when I started this show I somehow managed to achieve in and a large piece that made it all possible was the knowledge picked up in these conversations. If I can have a career there is no doubt you listening can also make it happen.
Enjoy!
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