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After a hiatus for the messy years of covid quarantines and access issues, the 10FPS podcast is back!  We have older episodes posting to the WLOY YouTube channel and will be adding an archive here as well.  Our host Joe Giordano returns with a new co-host Molly Roberts.  Previous co-host Elena Volkova has received some amazing grants for her photography work and is too swamped to join us for now.  We’ve got some amazing guests lined up covering all aspects of Photojournalism, from conflict to paranormal to hip-hop and much more, so subscribe and listen up every week as new episodes will drop on Tuesdays.

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