Something New Every Week (or SNEW’s for short) feature photography's best of the best. SNEW’s are about what’s new in my guests photography world and how they are implementing it in their business. From new workflows to tips and tricks that’s giving them the leg up on their competition. Each guest will share something new that’s helping them in their corner of the world.
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From capturing life through a camera to sketching lives with words, Julia Boggio joins us to share her compelling transition from photographer to novelist. With her finger ever on the pulse of the photography industry, she infuses her romantic comedies with the kind of authenticity that only an insider could provide. Co-host Jacquie Tobin and I are captivated by Julia's storytelling prowess, discussing the economic side of writing, her enduring love for photography, and the remarkable impact of her viral moments, including a memorable Oprah Show feature.The journey through the creative landscape doesn't stop at the surface. We explore the intricate emotional ties that bind us to our creations, whether they're photographs or written words. As artists and writers, we examine the necessity of stepping back from our work to market it effectively, despite the personal investment we've poured into each piece. Alongside this, I reflect on my own writing process and the delicate harmony required to juggle passion, family, and business, serving up an anecdote about the inspiration that life's twists and turns can bring to our craft.You can order CHASING THE LIGHT here and SHOOTERS, on Amazon here.Listen to my book podcast, TWO LIT CHICKS, hereFollow me on social Media: X/Twitter: @juliaboggio / @twolitchicksFacebook: Julia BoggioTikTok: @juliaboggiowriter Instagram: @juliaboggio Website: Julia BoggioSupport the show
Ready to embark on a journey into the transformative world of art therapy and photography? In our latest episode, we sit down with Carly Sullens, an accomplished photographer who has taken her background in art therapy and used it to forge a unique path. Carly invites us into her world, as she paints a vivid picture of the profound ways in which art, and specifically photography, can serve as a healing tool. Through her inspiring work with children in hospice, Carly takes us on an emotional journey that underscores the power of imagery in storytelling and the magic of capturing moments.As our conversation unfolds, we venture into the fast-paced, ever-evolving world of composite art and digital photography. A realm where Carly beautifully blends her skills to create a form of art therapy for her clients. We explore how the creation of composite art offers infinite possibilities for expression, and how important it is to sometimes let go and create art for its own sake, without the commercial aspect at the forefront. We dive into how Carly's innovative approach has allowed her to incorporate her love for digital art into her photography business, setting her apart in her field.The exploration of creativity doesn't end there, as we delve into the world of reportage in dance and its importance to all artists. Carly shares valuable insights into how personal inspirations and preferences can shape your unique artistic voice. With her passion for teaching practical techniques for creating painterly composite images and her unique approach to senior portrait work, Carly embodies the power of personal expression in art. So, tune in, get inspired, and join us as we journey through the world of art and photography on Something New Every Week. So, are you ready to see the world through a different lens? Grab your headphones, and let's dive into this fascinating world together!Support the show
What if you could see the world through a unique lens, and capture it with authenticity? That's what Chris Gampat, the legally blind founder of Phoblographer, does every day. On our show, Chris shares his journey from Queens, New York to building a successful photography platform. We delve into his love for punk music, his penchant for beard oil blending, and how he has utilized his unique perspective to revolutionize Phoblographer since its inception in 2009.There's more to photography than just the shot. It's about the story behind it, the gears that fuel the creativity, and sometimes, it's about the challenges that shape the vision. Chris imparts invaluable insights on the art of interviewing, the role of gears in creation, and the trials and triumphs of running your own business. We explore how Chris strikes the delicate balance between his creative and extroverted sides, his leap from freelancing to running Phoblographer full time and his strategy in maintaining that crucial work-life balance.As we navigate the rapidly changing landscape of the photography industry, Chris shares his thoughts on the closure of print magazines, the rise of content creators, and the quest for authenticity in the digital realm. With his insights on standing out from the crowd, recognizing photographers as more than just a number, and balancing technicality with creativity, this episode promises to ignite your imagination and challenge your perspective. Whether you're a seasoned photographer or an aspiring creative, join us as we journey into Chris's world of creativity, challenges, and inspiration.Support the show
Embark on a journey through the lens of Elizabeth Messina, the high-profile premier wedding photographer whose artistic prowess transcends the traditional realm of photography into an intimate narrative of life's precious moments. In this riveting episode, Elizabeth unveils the intricate layers of her creative process and the instinctual approach she employs to capture those unique, unexpected moments that breathe life into every photograph. From her early days in art school to the thriving business she now runs, Elizabeth shares her story, signature style, and the challenges she navigates in the realm of photography.Delve further into the conversation as Elizabeth discloses the profound impact that the shift from exclusively film to the incorporation of digital has had on her artistic style. She opens up about her four books, collaborations, and an emotionally stirring project for a friend battling breast cancer. The conversation takes an enlightening detour as Elizabeth emphasizes the importance of diverse representation in the industry and how her work with women resonates with the powerful narrative of female empowerment.Finally, as we traverse the complex relationship between social media and photography, Elizabeth shares her insights about the challenges and opportunities this digital era presents. She gives listeners a glimpse into her new course, 'The Art of Boudoir,' and shares her ambition to help budding photographers discover their unique creative lens. Wrapping up the episode, Elizabeth reflects on the evolution of photography as an art form and its transformation into a beautiful medium of personal expression. Tune in for this inspiring episode that promises to leave you with a newfound appreciation for the art of photography.Show notes: Direct link to her brand new course! Some sneak peeks: Reel one.Reel two.Reel three.https://theartedept.com/https://www.elizabethmessina.com/https://www.instagram.com/elizabethmessina/https://www.elizabethmessinaweddings.com/Support the show
Imagine a world where you could command the fees you want and keep pace with the ever-changing photography industry. This is the reality for our fabulous guests, Jacqueline Tobin and Jacklyn Greenberg, who enlighten us with their 15-year journey in professional photography. They reveal the art of promoting their brand, how they create meaningful connections with clients by showing their personal side, and their strategies to keep the relevance in the fast-paced industry. What if you could crack the code to in-person sales in the digital era? Well, Tobin and Greenberg have done just that! They discuss how they've incorporated the power of personal selling into their business model and the significance of a professional team in their strategy. We explore the psychological dynamics of the sales process and how Jacqueline expertly leads her clients to appreciate the worth of the photographs they are crafting. In the last part of our insightful chat, we uncover how Tobin and Greenberg have transformed their business by building a remote photography team. Hear about their recruitment of an art director from Conair, an IT specialist, and a studio manager. We dive into the story of Kate, who has become an essential link between clients and photographers, and how this change has revolutionized their business. Lastly, they share their journey of transitioning to automated photography systems, offering a comprehensive guide for photographers grappling with the business aspects of their craft. This episode is packed with game-changing advice and insights you won't want to miss!Support the show
What happens when an island girl turns Chicagoan trades her Marine Corps uniform for a photographer's lens? Join me as we explore Marietta Hardwick's captivating journey from Puerto Rico to the boudoir studios of the Windy City. Hear her speak passionately about her roots, her time in the Corps, and how a family tragedy led her to her true calling - photography. We also delve into the rollercoaster of emotions that accompany the back-to-school season, emphasizing the crucial role parents play in their children's education.We jump into another exciting chapter of Hardwick's life as she navigates trade show and event management with the UAF. Get a taste of the chaos and rewards that come with designing booths, coordinating logistics, and managing purchases. Hardwick's experiences extend beyond the borders of the U.S, touching base in Latin America, where she passionately advocates for the recognition of photographers in the region. As we wrap up the conversation, we paint a stark picture of the challenges riddling the wedding photography industry. With economic downturns and technological advances stirring the pot, we discuss survival strategies for photographers - redefining pricing models, proving value to clients, and adapting to changing trends. Technology, the double-edged sword, poses a unique challenge to seasoned photographers. Tune in for this riveting exchange as we unpack these challenges and more.Support the show
Long-time friend and acclaimed wedding photographer, Brian Callaway, joins me for a heartfelt stroll down memory lane. We reminisce about our kids growing up and our evolving businesses while focusing a lens on the wedding photography industry in the age of COVID-19. Brian and his wife Allison have reshaped their focus from being contest winners to prioritizing their clients and family. It's an eye-opening discussion that sheds light on the personal and professional shifts that many of us have been forced to make during these challenging times.New priorities emerge in this post-pandemic world, and as parents, we've had to be agile and adaptive. We discover how having teenagers has not only brought us joy but also presented new revenue streams. Let's delve into the world of technology and services like Photoday and Got Photo that ease our tasks. We also talk about the high school senior market—a gold mine of potentials that is yet to be fully tapped. Our occupations, albeit fulfilling, can demand a toll on our bodies. I discuss my battle with knee and neck injuries, a familiar narrative among our peers like Chrissy Odom and Cliff Mauntner. The wedding industry has been hit hard by the pandemic, and the luxury market, our saving grace, has also felt the tremors. But, we aren't backing down just yet. We bring you strategies to attract new clients, the potential of creating a 'power deck' to engage luxury planners, and even a detour into the bustling world of TikTok. Despite the challenges that come with navigating social media platforms, we believe in authenticity and remaining true to who we are. Get ready for a journey filled with laughter, life lessons, and a whole lot of learnings about the changing face of the wedding photography industry. Listen, learn, and let's adapt together to this ever-changing world.https://callawaygable.com/Support the show
Ready for some legal brain teasers? Picture this: a monkey takes a selfie and the image goes viral. Who owns the copyright? And what about AI-generated images, who can claim authorship? Meet our expert guest, Aaron, who navigates us through the entangled web of legal issues in the AI and photography world. We dive into the challenges of proving infringement with AI-generated images and the importance of claiming authorship. We untangle the knots between artistic creativity and AI assistance, questioning the complexities of ownership and copyright claims.As we zoom into the second part of our conversation, we focus on a peculiar legal case involving a monkey's self-portrait. This unusual instance prompts us to question who owns the copyright when a non-human entity is behind the lens. We explore the intersection of AI, copyright and the right to derivative works, acknowledging the broader challenges of reconciling copyright law with the constantly evolving technology. Join us as we delve deeper into these thought-provoking issues, and provide you with a clearer picture of the changing landscape of AI in photography.Support the show
Picture this: A courageous photographer significantly impacts the estate of a world-renowned artist. Welcome to our deep dive into the landmark Supreme Court ruling in favor of veteran photographer Lynn Goldsmith against the iconic Andy Warhol Foundation. Our guest, attorney Aaron Stark, brings his legal prowess to analyze this transformative case that could alter the landscape of copyright law for artists around the globe.Entering the murky waters of art and copyright infringement, we unpack the labyrinthine twists and turns of the Warhol Foundation v. Lynn Goldsmith case with Aaron Stark's expert interpretation. Together, we explore the judgment, its potential implications, and the significant role it will play in defining the parameters of fair use for future artists. Are you mindful of the power dynamics in the art world and the complexities of copyright law? This episode illuminates these aspects in a way that's both enlightening and empowering for all creatives.We conclude our exploration by underscoring the crucial role of photographers in asserting their rights in cases of copyright infringement. Uncover the intricate dance between photography copyright and celebrity rights and loop in on the importance of registering copyrights. We also set the stage for an exciting discussion on the intersection of artificial intelligence and copyright law in our upcoming episode. Don't miss out on this riveting discourse on the ever-evolving world of art, law, and technology.Support the show
Are you ready to traverse the fascinating landscape of the photography industry with a seasoned insider? Gear up for an enlightening conversation with our distinguished guest, Gary Pageau, a renowned figure whose illustrious career spans across journalism, marketing and most notably, photography. Get a firsthand account of his professional journey, that started as a humble newsletter editor in 1987 and carried him to the helm of the Photo Marketing Association (PMA) in 2012, and now, as the spearhead of the Dead Pixel Society and his own marketing consultancy.Now, let's trade the camera for a football and apron as we navigate through the tantalizing world of craft beers, mouth-watering barbecues, and NFL predictions. Gary and I, as ardent fans of the Detroit Lions and New York Jets, share our fair share of heartbreaks and hopes for our beloved teams. We discuss the Ford family's sweeping changes in Lions' upper management and assess our teams' chances in the upcoming season.Then, we return to our professional lanes as we discuss the dynamic trends shaping the photography business landscape. We investigate the digital revolution of the school photography industry and discuss the emerging opportunities for photographers to engage directly with parents. Hear insightful discourses about innovative business models of companies like Photo Day and Glossy Finish, and how they are disrupting the conventional norms. Lastly, don't miss the chance to get insider tips on podcasting from Gary himself as he shares his knack for attracting guests from diverse backgrounds and industries. This captivating conversation promises to enlighten, entertain, and leave you with a renewed perspective on photography and beyond!Support the show
Do you ever feel like there's never enough time in the day to tackle your photography business, let alone pack efficiently for a shoot? Picture this: you're listening to an engaging conversation with the incredibly talented Caroline Tran, a Los Angeles-based photographer and entrepreneur who's about to change the game for you. Join my co-host Jackie Tobin and me as we chat with Caroline about her unique approach to business, problem-solving, and yes, even her impressive travel packing skills.From handling more inquiries than she can personally take on to utilizing associate photographers with full transparency, Caroline shares her journey to becoming a more efficient photographer and the impact it's had on her business. Discover her secret to fitting entire outfits in her shoes and learn why building systems for success and fostering strong relationships with vendors are essential ingredients to a sustainable photography business.But wait, there's more! As we navigate the potential dangers of AI-generated portfolios and discuss the importance of distinguishing between styled shoots and real client work, Caroline leaves us with some valuable insights on how to grow and maintain an authentic and thriving photography business. Don't miss out on this enlightening episode filled with wisdom straight from Caroline Tran herself!Support the show
What do Aaron Rodgers' NFL career and senior photography have in common? Find out in our intriguing conversation with talented senior photographer and Green Bay local, Dan Frievalt. We discuss Aaron Rodgers' move from Green Bay to the New York Jets and dive into Dan's journey from a free Facebook group to creating Sceners Unlocked, a subscription-based education platform for photographers.Listen as we explore the power of AI retouching tools for senior photography and the importance of staying connected with today's teen demographic. Discover how Dan captures the essence of each individual senior by understanding their preferences and curating content that resonates with them, leading to a successful senior photography business.In the world of social media, connecting with high schoolers poses its own challenges. Join us as we examine traditional senior model teams' effectiveness and the power of word-of-mouth referrals in the senior photography industry. Don't miss this insightful conversation with Dan Frievalt, where you'll be inspired to elevate your photography game to new heights.Support the show
Join us for an exciting episode of Something New Every Week! We have a fantastic guest returning to the show - Shawn Black from AIBP (Association of International Boudoir Photographers). And of course, my amazing co-host Jacqueline Tobin will be joining us for this lively conversation.In this episode, we dive into some incredible topics, starting with a discussion about the AIBP RETREAT from last year. Shawn shares insights, highlights, and the unforgettable experiences from the retreat, giving us a glimpse into the world of boudoir photography.But that's not all! We also get the inside scoop on the upcoming AIBP RETREAT BOSTON 2023. Shawn fills us in on the exciting plans, workshops, and networking opportunities that photographers won't want to miss. Get ready to mark your calendars!As the conversation continues, we explore the challenges faced by boudoir photographers and how to overcome them. Shawn shares valuable tips and strategies that can elevate your boudoir photography game to the next level.And speaking of photography events, Shawn gives us a recap of Shutterfest 2022. We discuss the latest trends, innovative techniques, and the importance of finding your "why" as a photographer. It's a must-listen segment for anyone looking to stay updated and inspired in the ever-evolving world of photography.Make sure to tune in to this fun-filled conversation with Shawn Black from AIBP, where we cover a range of topics that will leave you inspired and ready to take your photography journey to new heights.To stay updated on the AIBP events calendar and learn more about the AIBP RETREAT BOSTON 2023, visit their website at https://aibphotog.com/events-calendar/.Don't miss out! Listen to the episode now for an engaging discussion on boudoir photography, Shutterfest, following trends, and discovering your true photographic purpose.Support the show
In this episode, our host is joined by the esteemed Dave Moss for an in-depth conversation about the significance of hiring a coach. Together, they explore the "what, when, and why" of coaching, shedding light on the challenges artists face and the self-imposed roadblocks that hinder their progress.Key discussion points in this episode:The Importance of Hiring a Coach:Exploring the benefits of having a coach and how they can provide valuable guidance and support.Understanding the role of a coach in helping artists overcome challenges and achieve their goals.Reinventing Yourself as an Artist:Recognizing the moments when reinvention becomes necessary for personal and professional growth.Exploring the reasons behind reinvention and the transformative power it holds.Staying Fresh as a Wedding Photographer:Tips and strategies for maintaining creativity and innovation in the dynamic field of wedding photography.Discussing how continuous learning, exploring new techniques, and embracing fresh perspectives can elevate one's work.The Art of Letting Go:Delving into the importance of letting go of preconceived notions, self-doubt, and fear that hinder artistic progress.Understanding how releasing attachment to outcomes and embracing vulnerability can lead to personal and artistic breakthroughs.This episode promises an enlightening discussion on the power of coaching, reinvention, and personal growth for artists. Tune in to gain valuable insights that can help you navigate the challenges and roadblocks on your creative journey.Check him out here: https://davemosscoach.com/https://www.facebook.com/davemosscoachSupport the show
In this episode, we are excited to welcome a new guest co-host, Jacqueline Tobin, former editor-in-chief of Rangefinder Magazine and accomplished writer for over 25 years. Together, we are joined by Blair DeLaubenfels, the owner of the exciting new website "World's Best Wedding Photography."During the episode, we discuss Blair's new venture and how it provides a platform for showcasing the very best in wedding photography from around the world. Blair shares her extensive knowledge and experience as an accomplished photographer, editor, and renowned industry leader, shedding light on the latest trends and developments in the wedding photography world.We explore topics such as the impact of social media on the industry, the importance of creating a strong brand and online presence, and the value of networking and building relationships within the industry. Blair shares valuable insights and tips for photographers looking to establish themselves in the competitive world of wedding photography, emphasizing the importance of staying true to your vision and style.Throughout the episode, Jacqueline and Blair engage in a lively and informative conversation, sharing stories and experiences from their years in the industry. Listeners will gain valuable insights into the world of wedding photography and the challenges and opportunities facing photographers today.Whether you are a seasoned pro or a new photographer looking to establish yourself in the industry, this episode is packed with valuable insights and advice that will help you take your photography to the next level. So tune in, sit back, and join us for an engaging and informative discussion on the world of wedding photography with our special guest co-host Jacqueline Tobin and our guest Blair DeLaubenfelsLinks to check out:https://www.facebook.com/worldsbestweddingphotoshttps://www.worldsbestweddingphotos.com/Support the show
In this episode, we celebrate the 99th episode of the podcast, and after a brief hiatus, is back with more exciting episodes ahead. Joining me this week is my friend Erum, we discuss a WIDE range of topics, including our thoughts on WPPI, the future of the industry, and the joys and challenges of being a parent teaching your kid to drive.Some of the highlights of the episode include:•Reflections on hitting the 99-episode milestone and the exciting things to come on the podcast.•An overview of WPPI, including some of the interesting speakers and topics covered at the conference.•Discussion on the evolving landscape of the photography industry and the opportunities and challenges it presents for photographers.•Insights into the joys and challenges of being a parent and teaching your child to drive, including some humorous anecdotes and lessons learned.Listen in to this insightful conversation , stay tuned for more exciting episodes from SNEW! Link to competition we discuss: https://iiccomp.com/Support the show
Happy New Year! It's been a minute since my last episode, but this one has been has been heavy on my mind. Listen in as I give my insights on why image and print competitions are so important to our community.Support the show
Today I get to know Shawn Black. Shawn is a professional photographer based in the Boston area. he discussed the challenges with keeping a strong Boudoir Community together, as well as the AIBP.Support the show (https://www.thegroupp.com/)
Alexis Cuarezma is a Nicaraguan born portrait photographer/director based in the San Francisco Bay Area who specializes in both on-location and in-studio portraiture. A passion for bold visuals has colored his whole life, and his childhood interest was nurtured at CSUEB, where he studied art, graphic design and photography.LOVE this convo today! We geek out on gear, and have a really great convo about personal projects as we get to know each other a little better.Support the show (https://www.thegroupp.com/)
I had a lovely conversation with Alison Carlino this morning. Today she shares her advice on how to reach your volume sports teams for other opportunities down the road.We also discuss our thoughts on IUSA 2022 and what's ahead!If you have the chance to learn from Alison, I highly recommend it!Texas SchoolGulf States council clubs chapterWPPIhttps://www.carlinosphotography.com/2022-workshops-conventionsSupport the show (https://www.thegroupp.com/)
I'm such a fan of Samm Blake and you'll hear how much when you listen in this week. :) Samm, originally from Australia but now calls New York City as her home.She shares her stories about how she got started and what it was like to move across the world. If you've never visited Samm's website, please treat yourself, you will fall in love!Support the show (https://www.thegroupp.com/)
I had a really fun conversation with Vickie Black of Senior Style Guide before the New Year. She shares her passion for community and gives us the low down on everything about Senior Style Guide. Support the show (https://www.thegroupp.com/)
Just a quick one folks! Big thanks to everyone who came on the show the last TWO years as well as my thoughts for 2022. Let's go get 'em!Support the show (https://www.thegroupp.com/)
Scott Wyden Kivowitz is a NJ based photographer and content and community manager for Imagen AI. Join me today as he gives us advice shooting proposals and about a new service called Imagen AI. Such a great convo with so much great information! tune in now! :)Support the show (https://www.thegroupp.com/)
I've admired Patrick's work and work ethic for many years. He doesn't follow any trends, and stays the course by creating timeless, solid work for his clients that stands the test of time. Patrick shares some of his thoughts about how he stays relevant in an ever changing market throughout the years.Support the show (https://www.thegroupp.com/)
Chad Pennington is just one of those all around stand up guys. He's someone who always has a beautiful smile on his face and is a joy to talk to. He's worked hard to build his career and as all of us know, it's not always easy. He shares some of those stories with us in this weeks episode.Support the show (https://www.thegroupp.com/)
Every year I want to offer Santa sessions and never have the time to plan and execute them. While I am too busy this year to do it, I am definitely saving this episode for next year!For those of you looking to do it this year, it's not too late! Karen Thaemert shares her tips for setting up your own Santa Experience. Support the show (https://www.thegroupp.com/)
As we come out of this pandemic I've had the pleasure of hearing the journeys my friends have been on. Daniel Kudish has been on an incredible voyage of discovery these last few years. Listen in as he shares some stories of his travels.If you're not familiar with The Image Salon and you're looking for the next steps in your photo journey they are worth a look!Support the show (https://www.thegroupp.com/)
Shannon Dougherty is a portrait photographer based in St. Louis, MO. Listen in as she discusses how she creates her incredible portraits. If you've never viewed her work, you must take a look and listen in!Support the show (https://www.thegroupp.com/)
What does it take to be an entrepreneur in our industry? Garrett shares his thoughts with us today and some great book recommendations too! Love this man and proud to call him my friend. Listen in as he shares his wisdom with us in a very insightful episode!If you are not familiar with ShootDotEdit, you need to check them out. Great humans run this company and you should show them your love!Support the show (https://www.thegroupp.com/)
Little change of pace this week as Kevin Newsome joins me to tell us about his journey hiking the Appalachian Trail. While not about photography, he tells us about his reasons for the huge pivot in his career and how he achieved it. This guy hiked over 2000 miles, you need to hear this story!You also need to check out his YouTube channel!Support the show (https://www.thegroupp.com/)
.....part deux! We dig in a little deeper! This is a good one folks! Listen in!We went into recording this one with the intention of just focusing on headshots, but wound up spending some time discussing James Van Hees journey INTO headshots. Many of you know how big the business is, but how did some of us get there. This is a great discussion I think you'll love. This is part one of two. The next one we will get into the nitty gritty! Listen in!Support the show (https://www.thegroupp.com/)
We went into recording this one with the intention of just focusing on headshots, but wound up spending some time discussing James Van Hees journey INTO headshots. Many of you know how big the business is, but how did some of us get there. This is a great discussion I think you'll love. This is part one of two. The next one we will get into the nitty gritty! Listen in!Support the show (https://www.thegroupp.com/)
Big and "strong" is how I would describe Andy Strong's personality. Andy is a photographer based in the San Francisco area. His work embodies the life he lives and the people he surrounds himself with. His work is real, and lively and so is his personality. Andy is just one of those guys who lives to create and I love him for that.He shares some advice which just hit home for me when I edited this podcast. The advice was from a friend, "You could be 28 with six years of guitar under your belt. OR, you could just be 28." Listen in and hear him discuss this advice!Support the show (https://www.thegroupp.com/)
PLEASE do me a favor and take five minutes to view Mauro Cantelmi's work. I promise you will not be disappointed!Mauro has been shooting for over 30 years, and still pushes the envelope EVERY SINGLE YEAR. Listen in as he tells us how he stays fresh, and offers some great advice for you as well!Support the show (https://www.thegroupp.com/)
David Hakamaki is a UP'er, a Michigan super fan, and oh yeah, an incredible photographer. He's also one of the nicest guys you'll ever meet. Seriously, this man is one of the most humble, no drama people I've ever met. He's also one of my favorite educators in our community, mainly because he's just a joy to be around.Listen in as we discuss everything from the joys of being a photographer, to why the Michigan fight song is the #2 best in the world. :) Support the show (https://www.thegroupp.com/)
William Innes is one of my favorite people to hang with at tradeshows and conferences. He's also a great photographer, educator and now the owner of Color Edits.Today he shares with us his travels in his camper, learning how to let go, and staying the course in your business.Support the show (https://www.thegroupp.com/)
Mike Ridinger AKA "Dinger" describes himself as a jack of all trades, but this does not do him justice. Mike is a true artist through and through, he's also been an incredible, kind mentor to so many photographers over the years. An evening with him is always a great time. Listen in as he tells us about how he stays inspired as well as sharing some good stories.Support the show (https://www.thegroupp.com/)
There's no debate that Tony Corbell is one of the GOAT's of our industry. He's also one of the kindest, most dedicated guys in our community. Join in as he shares some fun stories from the beginning of his career to where he is now. Love me some Tony!Support the show (https://www.thegroupp.com/)
Joe has weathered some CRAZY storms the last few years. From losing me as a co-worker, to pandemics, Joe shares what planning events has been like. Seriously though, Joe is just a good guy, and if you don't know the man behind the show you'll enjoy this episode! WPPIPhoto PlusSue Bryce EducationSupport the show (https://www.thegroupp.com/)
Thinking about getting started in youth volume sports photography? Brian Derenski has been at it for a long time and shares his advice. From which sport is the most is the most profitable, to workflow and networking. Brian shares it all!Brian Derenski Photography is based in Springfield Missouri. He provides a unique photography experience to Senior, Family and Wedding clients. You should also check out this 4 part series where Brian shares a ton more info!Support the show (https://www.thegroupp.com/)
How much does a gallon of coffee cost at a conference? Listen in and find out! :) This week I am happy to finally sit down with my friend Darty who is the man behind the SYNC conference. He chats with me to give a great preview of next years show, plus a lot more.Support the show (https://www.thegroupp.com/)
What does mowing lawns, bbq rubs and photography have in common? If you guessed Nathan Loker you'd be right! If you're looking for some inspiration, don't miss this, you'll be ready to launch three new businesses before the end of this episode!Go buy some delicious rubs from him, it's for a great cause! Also check out the A.L.L. Senior Photography Workshop!Support the show (https://www.thegroupp.com/)
John Krazmien is always a smiling face when you see him at tradeshows and conferences. He's fun to hang with but he's also a really smart, helpful person. Today he offers some great advice on building, and maintaining your website.You should also check out PhotoBiz, their websites for photographers ROCK!Support the show (https://www.thegroupp.com/)
Join me today as Scott discusses his venture into photography and other projects he's working on. Scott also answers my questions about NFT's and shares some good resources for getting started minting your own photos.You also need to check out Scott's YouTube page for his amazing tutorials. Smash that subscribe button while you're at it and show your support for a very good dude!Support the show (https://www.thegroupp.com/)
I have found over the years that Photographers love to embrace new technology, especially when it comes to time saving tools like Aftershoot. Today, Justin and Harshit join me to tell us about this new game changing technology to help you with your culling process. I also love that this is developed by two hard working individuals who are just great people, not a big corporation. As small business people we need to support folks like them!Use the coupon code JASON10 to get a nice discount on AfterShoot!Support the show (https://www.thegroupp.com/)
Christine Tremoulet is one of those people I always call on when I need a spark of inspiration. She has always helped me fire up that "idea machine" when I needed a push. For the last decade or so, Christine has been helping photographers and creatives this way and today she shares some great ideas for helping to grow your business locally.Support the show (https://www.thegroupp.com/)
If you know Chuck Arlund, you just know. :) This week, I have an inspiring conversation with one of my favorite people in our community. If you've ever sat with Chuckie for more than a few minutes, you know the convo is going to go in about 1 million directions, but at the end, you always leave with a smile.Just as any conversation with my friend we take a while to get there in this episode but make sure to listen in until the end where he discusses how he needed to "unlearn" before moving forward in his MFA project.Definitely check out his MFA project photos, they are inspiring for sure!Support the show (https://www.thegroupp.com/)
VP of customer success at Zenfolio shares her thoughts on how photographers pivoted through the pandemic. They've also been super busy at HQ, rolling out some pretty neat new features and looks for the future.Listen in for a very insightful conversation with Pamela as she shares so many great thoughts about our community!Support the show (https://www.thegroupp.com/)
Jesica has always been one of my favorite people to chat with in our community. She's always got something fun to add to the conversation and her no nonsense NY approach is much beloved by me. She is also one of the hardest working people I know serving our industry and truly cares about the people she serves.Listen in as she discusses her long career path with companies like B&H, Canon and now TetherTools. While a long path, she's still very young and is someone I look up to and respect with much admiration!Support the show (https://www.thegroupp.com/)
I love to hear success stories from my friends in the community. Each one is unique but have that common thread, to build a thriving photography business. This "journey" always has its ups and downs, but Yaneck is one of those relentless hustlers I admire.Listen in as he tells us about his travels from Poland to Chicago to the west coast where he and his wife have settled in for the long haul.Support the show (https://www.thegroupp.com/)