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Have an idea or tip? Send us a text!Prepare to be inspired by the legendary Scott Bourne as he takes us on an extraordinary journey through his illustrious five-decade career in photography. From his serendipitous beginnings at the Indianapolis 500 to becoming a revered figure in outdoor nature and bird photography, Bourne's story is one of passion, adaptability, and relentless pursuit of excellence. Discover how a chance encounter and a borrowed camera set the stage for a groundbreaking career, leading to influential roles such as being an Olympus visionary and launching the pioneering Photofocus.com.Bourne opens up about the gritty realities and rewarding moments of his multifaceted career. He shares invaluable insights on transitioning from motorsport to wedding and portrait photography, underscoring the importance of flexibility and hard work. Learn about his innovative strategies for monetizing niche markets, particularly in eagle photography, and how he navigated the seismic shift from analog to digital technologies. Bourne's anecdotes, from securing a gold badge pass to capturing a career-defining crash photo, illustrate the blend of luck and determination that fueled his success.In this episode, Bourne and host, Gary Pageau, also explore the broader photography landscape, touching on the experiences at expos, the nostalgic resurgence of film photography, and the evolving camera designs that cater to modern photographers' tactile preferences. Energize your sales with Shareme.chat, the proven texting platform. ShareMe.Chat ShareMe.Chat platform uses chat-to-text on your website to keep your customers connected and buying!MediaclipMediaclip strives to continuously enhance the user experience while dramatically increasing revenue.Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched!Start for FREEVisual 1stVisual 1st is the premier global conference focused on the photo and video ecosystem. Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showSign up for the Dead Pixels Society newsletter at http://bit.ly/DeadPixelsSignUp.Contact us at gary@thedeadpixelssociety.comVisit our LinkedIn group, Photo/Digital Imaging Network, and Facebook group, The Dead Pixels Society. Leave a review on Apple and Podchaser. Are you interested in being a guest? Click here for details.Hosted and produced by Gary PageauEdited by Olivia PageauAnnouncer: Erin Manning
Welcome to the Photofocus Roundtable Podcast, where each month, our panel discusses some current trends and topics on our minds. This month, we are joined by Julie Vincent and Jeff Cruz where we talk about some new gear, how we've found inspiration, camera stores, and more. Thank you to Photomatix for sponsoring. You can try the original application for High Dynamic Range Photography for free. YouTube recommendations We all learn from the internet these days. We used to say that if you want to learn something, Google it. Now, we say YouTube it. So, what is a great YouTube channel that you like to learn from? What you would recommend to our listeners? Rob's Recommendation: The Camera Store Ron's Recommendation: Collin Michael Jeff's Recommendation: Boiler Room & This Old House Julie's Recommendation: Meidas Touch & Simon d'Entremont Show notes https://www.thecamerainsider.com/2023/11/05/sony-a9-iii-what-we-know https://www.3dglassesonline.com/how-to-prepare-for-the-best-solar-eclipse-experience Use coupon code "Photofocus" for a discount on Rob's course About your hosts Jeff Cruz is a Calgary lens-based artist known for creating abstract and surreal photographs by incorporating time and movement into his images. The attraction to a Jeff Cruz photograph is similar to the attraction of a Colour Field painting; an abstract style that emerged in New York City during the post-war era. Jeff's work places less emphasis on location in favor of color and form. The color and camera movements create the subject. Jeff's long-term project of photographing electronic music events, the evolution of raves to music festivals has been a passion of his for over 3 decades. He currently is the digital director for a phone repair and accessories company, CaseMogul which allows him to utilize his creative talents. https://linktr.ee/jcruzfoto https://casemogul.com/ Julie Vincent is a Calgary-based real estate and events photographer, and exhibiting artist. Her exhibition projects explore the relationships and struggles between humans and environment, and how those relationships are influenced by culture. Since 2018, Julie has been following Indian Relay around southern Alberta, and into the US, with her colleague and spouse, Jason Lawrence. Julie's exhibitions include a six-year-long, international street photography project, Tripping the Streets Fantastic, and INDIAN. RELAY., an exhibition of extreme Indigenous sport, which introduces relay, and also provides a discussion of terminology. This exhibition was first mounted in Calgary in 2018, and has since travelled to Tokyo, Osaka, Hokkaido, Washington DC, and in 2024 to Dallas TX. Julie's influences are Mary Ellen Mark, Diane Arbus, and local street photographer, Brian Visser. Julie's Talk at PechaKucha 2020: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kVENl5_Rj2A Ron Pepper is a Bay Area photographer specializing in 360° panoramic images for businesses, destinations, homes, schools and more. He's a LinkedIn Learning author, mentor and trainer. You can follow him on his website or Instagram. Rob Moroto is a commercial photographer based in Vancouver Island. From homes to people to businesses, Rob loves showing a different perspective through his lens. He sees depth in every person and every object, no matter how plain they may seem. You can follow him on his website or at CalgaryPhotos.ca.
In this episode of the Q&A Show, Ron Pepper and Rob Moroto answer listeners but with many of their own takes and perspectives — as we do! In this episode we talk about the results of upgrading an operating system too early, using off-camera flash, neon signs, plus our first-ever Pop Quiz. Send us your questions for the Q&A Show at photofocus.com/questions. Thank you to Photomatix, the leader in HDR photography. Download and try the new Photomatix Pro 7 free. About your hosts Ron Pepper is a Bay Area photographer specializing in 360° panoramic images for businesses, destinations, homes, schools and more. He's a LinkedIn Learning author, mentor and trainer. You can follow him on his website or Instagram. Rob Moroto is a commercial photographer based in Vancouver Island. From homes to people to businesses, Rob loves showing a different perspective through his lens. He sees depth in every person and every object, no matter how plain they may seem. You can follow him on his website or at CalgaryPhotos.ca.
Welcome to the Photofocus Roundtable Podcast, where each month, our panel discusses some current trends and topics on our minds. This month, we are joined by Christy Turner and Jeff Sullivan where we talk about new AI elements in Adobe's software, photography mistakes to avoid, and building on the eclipses happening this week and next year. Thank you to Photomatix for sponsoring. You can try the original application for High Dynamic Range Photography for free. YouTube recommendations We all learn from the internet these days. We used to say that if you want to learn something, Google it. Now, we say YouTube it. So, what is a great YouTube channel that you like to learn from? What you would recommend to our listeners? Rob's Recommendation: Real Estate Photography by Rob Moroto Ron's Recommendation: Totality Town Jeff's Recommendation: NASA JPL (Jet Propulsion Lab) produces a monthly “What's Up?” video, noting skywatching/astrophotography opportunities for that month Christy's Recommendation: Star Talk with Neil Degrasse Tyson Show notes Eclipsophile has data and maps: 2024 Eclipsophile has data and maps: 2026 Use coupon code "Photofocus" for a discount on Rob's course About your hosts Great Basin School of Photography co-founder Jeff Sullivan was the winner of the 2011 International Astronomy Photographer of the Year "People and Space" special prize. A dark sky advocate and avid time-lapse astrophotographer, his webite is ranked as a “Top 30 Astrophotography Blog.” Author of the 320-page guidebook “Photographing California Vol. 2 - South,” he has been named a “Top 100 Travel Photographer in the World.” Jeff entered the field of digital imaging in 1984, while earning his Computer Science degree from U.C. Berkeley. Website: www.jeffsullivanphotography.com/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/JeffSullivanPhotography FB Page: www.facebook.com/JeffSullivanPhotographyWorkshops/ Flickr: www.flickr.com/photos/jeffreysullivan/ Twitter/X: @JeffSullPhoto, @DSLRastronomy Instagram: @greatbasinschoolofphotography BlueSky: jeffsullivan.bsky.social Threads: @greatbasinschoolofphotography NASA Citizen scientist & IT consultant Christy Turner has a love for the night skies, weather, nature and people. Internationally published writer and content creator, Christy deeply enjoys telling the fascinating stories behind the photos. Her photo of the aurora from an airplane in 2014 landed her on CNN, and Christy completed a certificate from University of Calgary in Integrated Digital Media in 2022. She has traveled to 74 countries and in 2018 was chosen to photograph a biodynamic wine harvest at Chateau Pontet Canet in Bordeaux, France. From weddings in South Africa to elopements in Bragg Creek, Alberta, Christy loves to travel, stare at the skies, and be behind her Nikon. Adobe Profile: https://indd.adobe.com/view/cd805be2-4970-4afa-b5fe-99a3a451a7d1 NASA Science Profile: https://science.nasa.gov/people/christy-turner/ Flickr: https://flic.kr/s/aHBqjA4cFTuroramedia.pro YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCN8M3YNiP-yZ8LCyI7RCYlQ Twitter/X and IG: @aurorachaseryyc Ron Pepper is a Bay Area photographer specializing in 360° panoramic images for businesses, destinations, homes, schools and more. He's a LinkedIn Learning author, mentor and trainer. You can follow him on his website or Instagram. Rob Moroto is a commercial photographer based in Vancouver Island. From homes to people to businesses, Rob loves showing a different perspective through his lens. He sees depth in every person and every object, no matter how plain they may seem. You can follow him on his website or at CalgaryPhotos.ca.
In this episode of the Q&A Show, Ron Pepper and Rob Moroto answer listeners but with many of their own takes and perspectives — as we do! This is a special episode where we get to talk to an expert on generative AI, and ask as many questions as we can fit in the hour. Listen for some gems from Coco Mao, Co-founder and CEO of https://openart.ai (not sponsored) Send us your questions for the Q&A Show at photofocus.com/questions. Thank you to Photomatix, the leader in HDR photography. Download and try the new Photomatix Pro 7 free. About your hosts Ron Pepper is a Bay Area photographer specializing in 360° panoramic images for businesses, destinations, homes, schools and more. He's a LinkedIn Learning author, mentor and trainer. You can follow him on his website or Instagram. Rob Moroto is a commercial photographer based in Vancouver Island. From homes to people to businesses, Rob loves showing a different perspective through his lens. He sees depth in every person and every object, no matter how plain they may seem. You can follow him on his website or at CalgaryPhotos.ca.
In this episode of the Q&A Show, Ron Pepper and Rob Moroto answer listeners but with many of their own takes and perspectives — as we do! This month we have questions about custom presets for Photomatix (our wonderful sponsor), the new iPhone, AI pixel size limits and planning for timelapse. We also attempt to consider if using a camera's sensor is similar to a shutter count. Send us your questions for the Q&A Show at photofocus.com/questions. Also thank you to Photomatix, the leader in HDR photography. Download and try the new Photomatix Pro 7 free. About your hosts Ron Pepper is a Bay Area photographer specializing in 360° panoramic images for businesses, destinations, homes, schools and more. He's a LinkedIn Learning author, mentor and trainer. You can follow him on his website or Instagram. Rob Moroto is a commercial photographer based in Vancouver Island. From homes to people to businesses, Rob loves showing a different perspective through his lens. He sees depth in every person and every object, no matter how plain they may seem. You can follow him on his website or at CalgaryPhotos.ca.
In this episode of the Q&A Show, Ron Pepper and Rob Moroto answer some of the classic questions but with many of their own takes and perspectives — as we do! These include discussions about JPGs, how we look at RAW files including what's better about them, as well as how we 'deliver' RAW. There is a portrait tip quickfire and even some camera-related conspiracies that are going around with the new movie. Send us your questions for the Q&A Show at photofocus.com/questions Also thank you to Photomatix, the leader in HDR photography. Download and try the new Photomatix Pro 7 free. About your Hosts Ron Pepper is a Bay Area photographer specializing in 360° panoramic images for businesses, destinations, homes, schools and more. He's a LinkedIn Learning author, mentor and trainer. You can follow him on his website or Instagram. Rob Moroto is a commercial photographer based in Vancouver Island. From homes to people to businesses, Rob loves showing a different perspective through his lens. He sees depth in every person and every object, no matter how plain they may seem. You can follow him on his website or at CalgaryPhotos.ca.
In this episode of the Q&A Show, Ron Pepper and Rob Moroto answer questions about Fusing in Lightroom, Threads, planning apps (Moon), and a little rant about questions themselves. Send us your questions for the Q&A Show at photofocus.com/questions Also thank you to Photomatix, the leader in HDR photography. Download and try the new Photomatix Pro 7 free. About your Hosts Ron Pepper is a Bay Area photographer specializing in 360° panoramic images for businesses, destinations, homes, schools and more. He's a LinkedIn Learning author, mentor and trainer. You can follow him on his website or Instagram. Rob Moroto is a commercial photographer based in Vancouver Island. From homes to people to businesses, Rob loves showing a different perspective through his lens. He sees depth in every person and every object, no matter how plain they may seem. You can follow him on his website or at CalgaryPhotos.ca.
In this episode of the Q&A Show, Ron Pepper and Rob Moroto answer questions about night photography, including betas with Artificial Intelligence, new gear and filters. Send us your questions for the Q&A Show at photofocus.com/questions Also thank you to Photomatix, the leader in HDR photography. Download and try the new Photomatix Pro 7 free. About your Hosts Ron Pepper is a Bay Area photographer specializing in 360° panoramic images for businesses, destinations, homes, schools and more. He's a LinkedIn Learning author, mentor and trainer. You can follow him on his website or Instagram. Rob Moroto is a commercial photographer based in Vancouver Island. From homes to people to businesses, Rob loves showing a different perspective through his lens. He sees depth in every person and every object, no matter how plain they may seem. You can follow him on his website or at CalgaryPhotos.ca.
In this episode of the Q&A Show, Ron Pepper and Rob Moroto welcome back David Deal. This is the kind of discussion that many photographers would like to have with a lawyer. Send us your questions for the Q&A Show at photofocus.com/questions Also thank you to Photomatix, the leader in HDR photography. Download and try the new Photomatix Pro 7 free. About your Hosts Ron Pepper is a Bay Area photographer specializing in 360° panoramic images for businesses, destinations, homes, schools and more. He's a LinkedIn Learning author, mentor and trainer. You can follow him on his website or Instagram. Rob Moroto is a commercial photographer based in Vancouver Island. From homes to people to businesses, Rob loves showing a different perspective through his lens. He sees depth in every person and every object, no matter how plain they may seem. You can follow him on his website or at CalgaryPhotos.ca.
In this episode of the Q&A Show, Ron Pepper and Rob Moroto agree and disagree about things like: Pixel Shifting Image Format talk: TIFF vs. DNG (vs. JPG) Auto-leveling tripod: Would we get one? Photofocus.com's Question of the Week Send us your questions for the Q&A Show at photofocus.com/questions Also thank you to Photomatix, the leader in HDR photography. Download and try the new Photomatix Pro 7 free. Shownotes Canon Pixel Shift Rumor Pixel Shift Auto-Leveling Tripod Rob's Course: www.robmoroto.com and use coupon code "Photofocus" for 20% off About your Hosts Ron Pepper is a Bay Area photographer specializing in 360° panoramic images for businesses, destinations, homes, schools and more. He's a LinkedIn Learning author, mentor and trainer. You can follow him on his website or Instagram. Rob Moroto is a commercial photographer based in Vancouver Island. From homes to people to businesses, Rob loves showing a different perspective through his lens. He sees depth in every person and every object, no matter how plain they may seem. You can follow him on his website or at CalgaryPhotos.ca.
In this episode of the Q&A Show, Ron Pepper and Rob Moroto stay overtime while we answer questions about: How much do you spend on subscriptions in your business? Any tips on how to get the perfect white balance? Is re-sharing on social media any kind of infringement? Long exposure noise reduction Send us your questions for the Q&A Show at photofocus.com/questions Also thank you to Photomatix, the leader in HDR photography. Download and try the new Photomatix Pro 7 free.
In this episode of the Q&A Show, Ron Pepper and Rob Moroto answer these questions: Tripods to consider Should one get a printed portfolio? Do we need more than one camera? What's the biggest mistake we've seen made by photographers? Show notes: Rob's Course: www.robmoroto.com and use coupon code "Photofocus" for 20% off https://youarenotaphotographer.com/ Also thank you to Photomatix, the leader in HDR photography, with version 7 coming soon!
Welcome to the Photofocus Roundtable podcast, where each month, our panel discusses some current trends and topics on the minds of our panel. This month, our panel talks about using colored light in portrait photography, both strobe and constant, along with the people skills used in our careers. We also touch on how to find ideas for online content to promote our businesses. Thank you Photomatix for sponsoring; click the link to download and try for free. Shownotes: Erin's Featured Article ALL of Erin's Articles Rob's Youtube Pick, Premier Gal: https://www.youtube.com/@PremiereGal Erin's Youtube Pick, Lindsay Adler: https://www.youtube.com/@lindsayadlerphoto Ron's Youtube Pick, Adorama TV: https://www.youtube.com/@Adorama www.robmoroto.com (Real Estate Photography Course - Coupon Code: PHOTOFOCUS) About your hosts Erin Holmstead is a beauty and commercial portrait photographer, and is crazy about a creative self portrait. Erin has had the privilege of working with national brands like Paul Mitchel. She runs a local photo club with over 1,000 members, and has written educational articles for Photofocus for the last 5 years. Here find her website and Instagram. Ron Pepper is a Bay Area photographer specializing in 360° panoramic images for businesses, destinations, homes, schools and more. He's a LinkedIn Learning author, mentor and trainer. You can follow him on his website or Instagram. Rob Moroto is a commercial photographer based in Vancouver Island. From homes to people to businesses, Rob loves showing a different perspective through his lens. He sees depth in every person and every object, no matter how plain they may seem. You can follow him on his website or at CalgaryPhotos.ca.
In this episode of the Q&A Show, Ron Pepper and Rob Moroto answer these questions: With inflation being so high, is it the right time to increase prices? Or is it advantageous to keep prices low? Can you explain why the wide lens makes portraits make faces look fat? Hey guys, I listened to your podcast, and you mentioned AI making photos. Do you guys use AI for your work? Specifically, do you use openAI? Show notes: Rob's Course: www.robmoroto.com and use coupon code "Photofocus" for 20% off https://runwayml.com Thanks to our sponsor for this episode, Tamron. Check out the Tamron 20-40mm f/2.8 lens for Sony full-frame mirrorless cameras. This compact, lightweight zoom's fast autofocus and close object distance lets you get the shots you need, whether you're shooting wide or at a standard range. Also thank you to Photomatix, the leader in HDR photography, with version 7 coming soon!
In this episode of the Q&A Show, Ron Pepper and Rob Moroto are asking the questions. We've combined listeners' legal questions and are joined by photographer and lawyer David Deal who specializes in copyright law. Join us to learn about some legal terms that photographers should know, and how to start to protect yourself. And it's not just for US photographers. Link to Copyright Office Send us your questions at: www.photofocus.com/questions or email us at questions@photofocus.com Thanks to our sponsors for this episode: Tamron. Check out the Tamron 20-40mm f/2.8 lens for Sony full-frame mirrorless cameras. This compact, lightweight zoom's fast autofocus and close object distance lets you get the shots you need, whether you're shooting wide or at a standard range. Photomatix, the leader in HDR photography, with version 7 coming soon!
In this episode of the Q&A Show, Ron Pepper and Rob Moroto answer these questions: Why should anyone update to a new OS or version of PS knowing that they are always full of bugs? What places to you guys recommend for big prints, especially “Gallery Wraps?” I want to give my clients a gift for Christmas but I don't know if giving away a free shoot will just devalue my product. What should I do? What is the most underrated or overlooked winter photography tip you can share? Does anyone actually use f/22? Send us your questions at: www.photofocus.com/questions or email us at questions@photofocus.com Thanks to our sponsors for this episode: Tamron. Check out the Tamron 20-40mm f/2.8 lens for Sony full-frame mirrorless cameras. This compact, lightweight zoom's fast autofocus and close object distance lets you get the shots you need, whether you're shooting wide or at a standard range. Photomatix, the leader in HDR photography, with version 7 coming soon!
We welcome you to the Photofocus Roundtable podcast, where each month, our panel discusses some current trends and topics on the minds of our panel. This month, we talk about a daylight robbery of a photographer, about how some consider crimes against drones, and then switch to some holiday tips. Thank you Photomatix for sponsoring; click the link to download and try for free. Joining us is Photofocus author Levi Sim. We were inspired by his article about holiday get-togethers and how to avoid strife created by getting a photo just right. The panel's take on the subjects can sometimes be outside the box, sharing what it's like to be a photographer from their distinct paths. Levi Sim is passionate about making photographs and helping others make their pictures better, too. He has his dream job as a photographer for Utah State University, and makes portraits for editorial and commercial use, product shots, action pictures, and landscapes in one of the most beautiful places in the world. You can see more of his work on Instagram. Shownotes: San Francisco Robbery Drone Rules video on 51drones About your hosts Ron Pepper is a Bay Area photographer specializing in 360° panoramic images for businesses, destinations, homes, schools and more. He's a LinkedIn Learning author, mentor and trainer. You can follow him on his website or Instagram. Rob Moroto is a commercial photographer based in Vancouver Island. From homes to people to businesses, Rob loves showing a different perspective through his lens. He sees depth in every person and every object, no matter how plain they may seem. You can follow him on his website or at CalgaryPhotos.ca.
We welcome you to the Photofocus Roundtable podcast, where each month, our panel discusses some current trends and topics to get your photography moving. This month, Photofocus author Michael Ryno joins your hosts Ron Pepper and Rob Moroto, with guest co-host Bryan Esler. In this episode our panel talks about the updates announced at Adobe MAX, Bryan's focus on event photography, Infrared imaging and more on fall photos. Thank you Photomatix for sponsoring; click the link to download and try for free. Do you have questions for our Q&A show? Go ahead and send text or audio questions to us here: photofocus.com/questions or email us at questions@photofocus.com. Shownote links from the talk: Michael's Featured Infrared article Youtube Infrared Presentation Michael's New Fall Article Foliage Map article with links Links to several articles about autumn photos: Six photo accessories you need for your fall photo adventure The top mirrorless macro lenses to help you capture the wonders of fall Capturing early fall colors with a super telephoto Ron Pepper is a Bay Area photographer specializing in 360° panoramic images for businesses, destinations, homes, schools and more. He's a LinkedIn Learning author, mentor and trainer. You can follow him on his website or Instagram. Rob Moroto is a commercial photographer based in Vancouver Island. From homes to people to businesses, Rob loves showing a different perspective through his lens. He sees depth in every person and every object, no matter how plain they may seem. You can follow him on his website or at CalgaryPhotos.ca. Bryan Esler is a photographer specializing in capturing corporate events, food/drink and advertising imagery. Based in Grand Rapids, MI, he has worked with clients such as CNBC, Michigan State University, ArtPrize, Grand Rapids Magazine and more. His work has also been featured by Delta Airlines, The New York Times, Politico, NBC, Microsoft and Pure Michigan. Michael Ryno is a certified professional photographer based in Highlands Ranch, Colorado. Michael enjoys landscape, wildlife and nature photography and always brings his standard Nikon Z7 II camera and infrared converted Nikon Z5 cameras with him during travel and hiking adventures. He is often accompanied by his wonderful wife Lori and his German Shepherd. Michael is actively involved with multiple camera clubs and is currently the President of Professional Photographers of Colorado and was President of Lone Tree Photography Club during 2020 and 2021.
In this episode of the Q&A Show, Ron Pepper and Rob Moroto answer questions about: Rainy recommendations Shooting for the moon Camera bags for tight situations Send us your questions at: photofocus.com/questions Thanks to our sponsors for this episode: Tamron. Check out the Tamron 20-40mm f/2.8 lens for Sony full-frame mirrorless cameras. This compact, lightweight zoom's fast autofocus and close object distance lets you get the shots you need, whether you're shooting wide or at a standard range. Photomatix, the leader in HDR photography, with version 7 coming soon! Shownotes: Rob's recommended bag: https://amzn.to/3TAhMt5 We both like this one: https://amzn.to/3fXh4Hv
In this episode of the Q&A Show, Ron Pepper and Colin Smith answer listener questions about composition, NFTs and AI Art, iPhone 14, and Selections in PS. Thanks to those who sent in questions, you can do it too using the link below or emailing us at questions@photofocus.com Colin's NFT Page Ron's NFT Page Photoshop Cafe on Youtube Thanks to our sponsors for this episode: Tamron. Check out the Tamron 28-200mm f/2.8-5.6 lens for Sony full-frame mirrorless cameras. The first all-in-one zoom starting at an aperture of f/2.8, this revolutionary lens offers performance plus versatility. Also thank you to Photomatix, the leader in HDR photography, with version 7 coming soon!
We welcome you to the Photofocus Roundtable podcast, where each month, our panel discusses some current trends and topics to get your photography moving. This month, Photofocus author Lauri Novak joins your hosts Ron Pepper and Rob Moroto, with guest co-host Dave Wilson. In this episode our panel talks about photography in the autumn season, but first we discuss some attitudes about mobile vs. 'real' camera photos, and some of our experiences with different kinds of workshop leaders — with some focus on Frank Lloyd Wright houses. Thank you Photomatix for sponsoring; click the link to download and try for free. Do you have questions for our Q&A show? Go ahead and send text or audio questions to us here: photofocus.com/questions or email us at questions@photofocus.com. Photographing fall leaves with your macro lens outdoors Fall foliage map Interview with Andrew Pielage who is capturing 500 Frank Lloyd Wright designs Ron Pepper is a Bay Area photographer specializing in 360° panoramic images for businesses, destinations, homes, schools and more. He's a LinkedIn Learning author, mentor and trainer. You can follow him on his website or Instagram. Rob Moroto is a commercial photographer based in Vancouver Island. From homes to people to businesses, Rob loves showing a different perspective through his lens. He sees depth in every person and every object, no matter how plain they may seem. You can follow him on his website or at CalgaryPhotos.ca. Lauri Novak is an award-winning fine art photographer, mentor, photo tour leader and author based outside of Chicago. She has an eye for photographing architecture, traveling as much as possible and just wandering in nature with her camera. Dave Wilson hails from Scotland but has spent most of the last 30 years photographing in and around Austin, TX. He pays his mortgage and kids' college fees by writing software but spends a large percentage of his remaining time photographing local events, motorsport, rodeo and the University of Texas Longhorn Band.
Welcome to Mind Your Own Business, the podcast that helps photographers improve their business and their lives! Today Skip and I cover the most impactful lessons we've learned over the years hosting The Mind Your Own Business podcast. In this episode, we chat about how the Mind Your Own Business podcast got started, and some of the most impactful lessons that have stood out to us. This includes lessons from Joe McNally on the importance of reading, Ann Geddes on giving back, Kay Eskridge on how vital it is to have balance in your life, Scott Bourne on how you should share what's in your heart, David Trust on the importance of staying positive, Myron Fields on the power of legacy, and more! Get ready to be inspired! About your hosts Skip Cohen is president and founder of SkipCohenUniversity.com, founder of Marketing Essentials International and past president of Rangefinder Publishing and WPPI. He's been an active participant in the professional side of photography since joining Hasselblad USA in 1987 as president. He has co-authored six books on photography and actively supports dozens of projects each year involving photographic education. Chamira Young loves helping fellow photographers improve their businesses via the Pro Photographer Journey Podcast. You can also find her photography portfolio at ChamiraStudios.com and her art at ArtbyChamira.com. She will readily admit it: She's an art nerd and photographer with an obsession for creativity and productivity!
In this episode of the Q&A Show, Ron Pepper and Jeff Sullivan answer questions about lens profiles, super-zoom lenses and photo contests. Plus, they give some fall photography tips. See Jeff's upcoming Landscape and Night Photography Workshops Thanks to those who sent in questions, you can do it too using the link below or emailing us at questions@photofocus.com Thanks to our sponsors for this episode: Tamron. Check out the Tamron 28-200mm f/2.8-5.6 lens for Sony full-frame mirrorless cameras. The first all-in-one zoom starting at an aperture of f/2.8, this revolutionary lens offers performance plus versatility. Photomatix, the leader in HDR photography, with version 7 coming soon!
In this episode of the Q&A Show, Ron Pepper and Rob Moroto answer questions about: Determining shutter speed for various situations What camera mode is best between Aperture/Shutter Priority? Editing tools; Presets, Profiles, and LUTs Thanks to our sponsors for this episode: Tamron. Check out the Tamron 28-200mm f/2.8-5.6 lens for Sony full-frame mirrorless cameras. The first all-in-one zoom starting at an aperture of f/2.8, this revolutionary lens offers performance plus versatility. Photomatix, the leader in HDR photography, with version 7 coming soon! Shownotes: - Rob's blurred pedestrian architecture example - Photofocus article about LUTs - Bracketing Exposure Value Calculator - Rob's new Youtube Channel
Welcome to Mind Your Own Business, the podcast that helps photographers improve their business and their lives! This month we chat with photographer Lori Nordstrom. In our discussion, Lori shares how she grew her business stronger than ever during the pandemic, and how she continues to grow it. She discusses great ways to stay in touch with your clients, why it's vital to understand your clients, and why we should all be serving our clients. Get ready to be inspired! Lori is a Certified Professional Photographer, an accredited Master Photographer and Photographic Craftsman, and is a member of Professional Photographers of America. She began in photography like many do… photographing her kids! She loved shooting in black and white as often as she could, and soon began experimenting with different papers and mediums for hand-painting the black and white images. She fell in love with this style, and it's still something she's known for today, over 20 years later. You can check out portfolio her website here. About your hosts Skip Cohen is president and founder of SkipCohenUniversity.com, founder of Marketing Essentials International and past president of Rangefinder Publishing and WPPI. He's been an active participant in the professional side of photography since joining Hasselblad USA in 1987 as president. He has co-authored six books on photography and actively supports dozens of projects each year involving photographic education. Chamira Young loves helping fellow photographers improve their businesses via the Pro Photographer Journey Podcast. You can also find her photography portfolio at ChamiraStudios.com and her art at ArtbyChamira.com. She will readily admit it: She's an art nerd and photographer with an obsession for creativity and productivity!
In this episode of the Q&A Show, Ron Pepper and Rob Moroto answer questions about: An international question about using an older camera for printing landscapes What do we recommend for print companies Using the editing software from the camera's manufacturer Exposure in tricky situations Raw, Raw, Raw! Plus, hear some bonus questions from a youngling! Thanks to our sponsors for this episode, Tamron. Check out Tamron's new 28-75mm f/2.8 G2 lens for Sony E-mount cameras. Featuring improved close-up performance, faster autofocus speed and an exciting new lens design, this lens gives better image quality while retaining a compact, lightweight design. Plus, it has user-customizable functions thanks to Tamron Lens Utility. And thank you to Photomatix, the leader in HDR photography, with version 7 coming soon!
Welcome to Mind Your Own Business, the podcast that helps photographers improve their business and their lives! This month we chat with photographer Terry Clark, who has a passion for film photography. In our discussion, Terry shares how he got started as a photographer, as well as the role relationship building plays in his business. He also shares how film photography makes him stay thoughtful in his approach to photography, as well as the role of film when he's teaching his photography students. Get ready to be inspired! Terry has traveled the world creating story-telling images and portraits. He's worked with some of the best colleges and universities in the United States, Fortune 500 corporations and publications like The New York Times, Washington Post, The Guardian, London Sunday Times, Newsweek and Sports Illustrated. Terry has photographed kings, presidents, business leaders and people from all other walks of life. You can check out portfolio his website here. You can learn more about the classes he teaches at YMCamera here. About your hosts Skip Cohen is president and founder of SkipCohenUniversity.com, founder of Marketing Essentials International and past president of Rangefinder Publishing and WPPI. He's been an active participant in the professional side of photography since joining Hasselblad USA in 1987 as president. He has co-authored six books on photography and actively supports dozens of projects each year involving photographic education. Chamira Young loves helping fellow photographers improve their businesses via the Pro Photographer Journey Podcast. You can also find her photography portfolio at ChamiraStudios.com and her art at ArtbyChamira.com. She will readily admit it: She's an art nerd and photographer with an obsession for creativity and productivity!
This month Ron and Pamela answer questions about: - Getting a straight horizon - Swapping images between applications - How to not take a job (seriously) - Macro advice - (Bonus "FA" Q) Starting out with a DSLR - Getting that exposure right Thank you to our sponsors Tamron and Photomatix Your hosts: Ron Pepper - ronpepper.com | Instagram Pamela Berry - pamelaannberry.com | Instagram
Scott Bourne and Jefferson discuss lighting accessories for the iPhone, and how to mount them, plus Photofocus publisher Rich Harrington, a partner with the iPhone Photo Team, offers his alternative method for how to create a great panorama image on the iPhone. Get show notes at https://iphonephototeam.com/topics/6959859 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iphonephotoshow/message
You can ask your own questions here: www.photofocus.com/questions This week Ron Pepper and Rob Moroto answer questions about how we deliver images to clients. We are receiving more questions about NFTs so we give our perspective. We also give our responses about forgetting gear and other mistakes. Thank you to our sponsors Tamron and Photomatix Your hosts: Ron Pepper - ronpepper.com Rob Moroto - robmoroto.com
The Q&A Show has returned and this first episode is with Ron Pepper and Rob Moroto. Our questions include the subjects of noise, editing, and controlling color when shooting interiors. You can ask a question for our next episode at: questions@photofocus.com Thank you to our sponsor Tamron Your hosts: Ron Pepper - ronpepper.com Rob Moroto - robmoroto.com
This month, we add international experience with Wayne Chasan from Southern Spain. Thank you Photomatix for sponsoring, click the link to download and try for free. Our featured topic is inspired by Levi's post about reflections as an element of making a photo. Joining us is Photofocus author Levi Sim. The panel's take on the subjects can sometimes be outside the box, sharing what it's like to be a photographer from their distinct paths. Background article: https://photofocus.com/photography/instantly-interesting-photographs-with-reflections/ Where to find us: Levi Sim: instagram.com/photolevi Wayne Chasan: www.chasan.com | waynechasan.com | Instagram Ron Pepper: ronpepper.com and instagram.com/rpepper Rob Moroto: robmoroto.com and CalgaryPhotos.ca
Welcome to Mind Your Own Business, the podcast that helps photographers improve their business and their lives! This month we chat with photographer Scott Detweiler. In our detailed conversation, Scott openly shares how his versatile skillset has influenced his career, as well as how collaborating with fellow creatives has helped his business. He also discusses how he utilizes his Zenfolio website to attract the right clients and show his work. Scott Detweiler has been an artist and painter since he was pretty young when he worked with pen and ink, marker and acrylics. He became interested in Photoshop when it still came on floppy disks. Most of his work is now commercial photography, retouching, boudoir, fine-art and 3D modeling photography. He also does corporate headshots, catalog and magazine work, but he loves the occasional commission for something much more artistic. Teaching others is something he enjoys doing via workshops, speaking engagements or traveling to shoots as often as possible. He also does themed shoots, seminars on lighting, posing and post-production seminars that are open to the public at his studio near Milwaukee, WI. He loves passing on his knowledge to those now facing similar frustrations with the technical aspects of this fantastic artistic outlet. You can check out his website here. About your hosts Skip Cohen is president and founder of SkipCohenUniversity.com, founder of Marketing Essentials International and past president of Rangefinder Publishing and WPPI. He's been an active participant in the professional side of photography since joining Hasselblad USA in 1987 as president. He has co-authored six books on photography and actively supports dozens of projects each year involving photographic education. Chamira Young loves helping fellow photographers improve their businesses via the Pro Photographer Journey Podcast. You can also find her photography portfolio at ChamiraStudios.com and her art at ArtbyChamira.com. She will readily admit it: she's an art nerd and photographer with an obsession for creativity and productivity!
This month, our panel discusses how they look at pricing for photography and courses. We also discuss how video is coming into the business of photography. Thank you Photomatix for sponsoring Our featured topic is inspired by Julie's post about the year's color trends. Joining us is Photofocus author Julie Powell. The panel's take on the subjects can sometimes be outside the box, sharing what it's like to be a photographer from their distinct paths. Background article: https://photofocus.com/photography/shooting-photography/color-concepts-whats-in-for-2022/ Join us at the Visual Storytelling Conference, providing free creativity and business training for photographers! Where to find us: Julie Powell: Juliepowellphotography.com Jeff Sullivan: jeffsullivanphotography.com Ron Pepper: ronpepper.com and instagram.com/rpepper Rob Moroto: robmoroto.com and CalgaryPhotos.ca
Welcome to Mind Your Own Business, the podcast that helps photographers improve their business and their lives! This month we chat withphotographer and graphic designer Jesse Feyereisen. In our lively discussion Jesse is an open book, sharing great tips on how he's developed his creativity and discipline. He also discusses how he finds balance in his life between his photography craft, his day job, and his home life. Jesse Feyereisen is a photographer, graphic designer and digital creative from Wisconsin. To say he's versatile would be an understatement; he worked on everything from websites to print ads, video, photography, and more! After trying all sorts of genres of photography (from outdoors and wildlife, astrophotography, macro, product, etc.) he only recently discovered a new love for toy photography.And as a recent KelbyOne Photoshop Guru Award winner, his passion for the genre has only increased.You can check out his website here and say hi on Instagram here. About your hosts Skip Cohen is president and founder of SkipCohenUniversity.com, founder of Marketing Essentials International and past president of Rangefinder Publishing and WPPI. He's been an active participant in the professional side of photography since joining Hasselblad USA in 1987 as president. He has co-authored six books on photography and actively supports dozens of projects each year involving photographic education. Chamira Young loves helping fellow photographers improve their businesses via the Pro Photographer Journey Podcast. You can also find her photography portfolio at ChamiraStudios.com and her art at ArtbyChamira.com, She will readily admit it: she's an art nerd and photographer with an obsession for creativity and productivity!
"Semel in anno licet insanire" diceva Seneca e quindi: visto che è il primo episodio del podcast per questo nuovissimo 2022 e soprattutto visto che è un sacco di tempo che non parlavo dentro questo microfono (colpa mia) ho pensato: “tanto vale insanire subito e concederci una puntata forse meno densa, ma anche interessante.In questo episodio infatti mi cimento nel classico gioco anglosassone del "Would You Rather", ma declinato in ambito fotografico.Il gioco, traducibile con un “preferiresti questo o piuttosto…”, consiste in una serie di domande piuttosto strane, ma anche scomode, che pongono un dilemma binario al giocatore: Si può sceglie una sola strada e non si può tornare indietro.A prima vista sembrerebbe un giochino banale, ma molte di queste domande hanno portato alla luce il mio modo di pensare e di fotografare ed in alcuni caso le mie risposte mi hanno sorpreso.Magari chissà potreste provare a rispondere nei commenti e scoprire qualcosa di voi stessi. Quindi... buon divertimento!Un Abbraccio!HakuLe domande sono state prese da questi articoli di Fstoppers, Photofocus e Reddithttps://fstoppers.com/originals/most-excruciating-game-youll-ever-play-photography-would-you-rather-488256https://photofocus.com/inspiration/would-you-rather/https://www.reddit.com/r/photography/comments/382roy/would_you_rather_upgrade_your_glass_or_your/https://www.reddit.com/r/photography/comments/fjmji3/would_you_rather_loose_all_pictures_you_have/https://www.reddit.com/r/photography/comments/3gtgm7/would_you_rather_buy_first_prime_or_zoom/DOVE SEGUIRE IL PROGETTOPodcast: https://bit.ly/otnol-substackYoutube: http://bit.ly/hk-subscribeTelegram: https://t.me/otnol MIEI CONTATTITelegram: @alessiobottiroliSito Web: http://bit.ly/hkbwportInstagram: http://bit.ly/hakuigEmail: alessio.bottiroli@gmail.comCome aiutare il progettoSe ti piace On The Nature Of Light e non sei ancora iscritto alla mailing list ti consiglio di farlo perchè ne leggerai delle belle.Inoltre puoi aiutare tantissimo la crescita del progetto condividendolo con qualcuno che potrebbe essere interessato. A te costa ben poco, per me significherebbe molto.Grazie!On The Nature of Light è un progetto di Alessio Bottiroli, realizzato con le migliori intenzioni e senza fini di lucro nella speranza che la fotografia, anche in Italia, possa diventare un giorno argomento di discussione, e non semplicemente un’attività meccanica e tecnica. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit onthenatureoflight.substack.com
Welcome to Mind Your Own Business, the podcast that helps photographers improve their business and their lives! Today we chat with photographer, author, director and storyteller Joe McNally. Get ready to be inspired! --------------------------------------------------------------- We discuss: How Joe got started in the photograph industry Things he during his down time during the pandemic We discuss the new Nikon Z 9, the pro-level mirrorless camera, real-time autofocus tracking and speed The Nikon Z 9's autofocus enhancements and enhanced video capabilities How he uses it out in the field, including his article discussing it His new book, the Real Deal, he wrote during the pandemic. Any advice for photographers just starting out You can find Joe McNally at: JoeMcNally.com You can be the next guest on our podcast Do you have an idea for a topic or want to hear from your favorite photographer or influencer in our industry? Send an email to skip@mei500.com or chamira@photofocus.com, with the subject line MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS IDEA. Then write a brief description of your topic or idea. If you are recommending someone, please include their name, contact information and state if you would like to be a guest host. Thanks for listening! Don't forget to share this episode with your friends. You can also listen on iTunes; we'd love it if you could post a review!
Welcome to Beyond Technique, the podcast that empowers photographers to bring their businesses to the next level, brought to you by Platypod, Photofocus and Skip Cohen University. Today we chat with renowned photographer Art Wolfe's as he celebrates his 70th birthday with the publication of his 124th book, Night on Earth! Check out Platypod.com, the world's most compact tripod for photographers! We discuss: How Art got started in the industry The impact the pandemic has had on his photography career Photographers and artists he drew inspiration from The backstory behind his new book, Night on Earth, available on his website and Amazon The discipline it takes to consistently write books The role of relationship building when traveling Advice for photographers just starting out Art Wolfe can be found at: ArtWolfe.com Be sure to let us know if you have any thoughts or questions in the comments section. We do our best to answer all questions in a timely manner. Have suggestions on future topics you want us to cover? Email us: Skip Cohen: skip@mei500.com Chamira Young: chamira@photofocus.com You can be the next guest on our podcast Do you have an idea for a topic or want to hear from your favorite photographer or influencer in our industry? Send an email to skip@mei500.com or chamira@photofocus.com, with the subject line BEYOND TECHNIQUE IDEA. Then write a brief description of your topic or idea. If you are recommending someone, please include their name, contact information and state if you would like to be a guest host. Share this podcast! Please share this podcast with your friends and subscribe via iTunes.
Welcome to Mind Your Own Business, the podcast that helps photographers improve their business and their lives! Today we chat with Arizona-based portrait and commercial photographer Allison Tyler Jones. Get ready to be inspired! We discuss: How Allison got her start as a photographer What she did during the pandemic and survived The importance of developing your brand as a photographer Allison's program "The rework" , and how it's helping portrait photographers uniquely brand and confidently price their best work Why Allison's business focuses on being full service The importance of being uniquely YOU in your photography business Advice for photographers just starting out You can find Allison at: Atjphoto.com Atjphoto.com/photographers You can be the next guest on our podcast Do you have an idea for a topic or want to hear from your favorite photographer or influencer in our industry? Send an email to skip@mei500.com or chamira@photofocus.com, with the subject line MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS IDEA. Then write a brief description of your topic or idea. If you are recommending someone, please include their name, contact information and state if you would like to be a guest host. Thanks for listening! Don't forget to share this episode with your friends. You can also listen on iTunes; we'd love it if you could post a review!
Welcome to Beyond Technique, the podcast that empowers photographers to bring their businesses to the next level, brought to you by Platypod, Photofocus and Skip Cohen University. Today we chat about how to make the most out of the road to seasonality as we move into the fourth quarter for your photography business. We cover some great ideas about how to move your business forward, so be ready to take notes! Check out Platypod.com, the world's most compact tripod for photographers! We discuss: Why now more than ever, your clients have a renewed sense of family, and how family portraits play a role Why you should stay in touch with your past clients The importance of being involved in your community How photographer Steven Gotz created coloring books for his clients with young children in order to lift their spirits. How a "portrait party" can be a great way to get your name out in the community. The importance of building a community calendar. The importance of your blog. How partnerships can revolutionize your business. Be sure to let us know if you have any thoughts or questions in the comments section. We do our best to answer all questions in a timely manner. Have suggestions on future topics you want us to cover? Email us: Skip Cohen: skip@mei500.com Chamira Young: chamira@photofocus.com You can be the next guest on our podcast Do you have an idea for a topic or want to hear from your favorite photographer or influencer in our industry? Send an email to skip@mei500.com or chamira@photofocus.com, with the subject line BEYOND TECHNIQUE IDEA. Then write a brief description of your topic or idea. If you are recommending someone, please include their name, contact information and state if you would like to be a guest host. Share this podcast! Please share this podcast with your friends and subscribe via iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/photofocus/id512223214
Welcome to Mind Your Own Business, the podcast that helps photographers improve their business and their lives! Today we chat with New York based food photographer Andrew Scrivani about the food photography industry. Get ready to be inspired! We discuss: How Andrew got his unusual start in food photography The role of relationship building in his career Some of the biggest challenges he's faced in the food photography industry as it changes The role social media plays in building your business today The discipline it takes to right a book, and how he marketed it Why it's crucial to be easy to work with Exciting projects he's working on Any advice for photographers just starting out You can find Andrew at: AndrewScrivani.com His profile on SpeakEasy.com You can be the next guest on our podcast Do you have an idea for a topic or want to hear from your favorite photographer or influencer in our industry? Send an email to skip@mei500.com or chamira@photofocus.com, with the subject line MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS IDEA. Then write a brief description of your topic or idea. If you are recommending someone, please include their name, contact information and state if you would like to be a guest host. Thanks for listening! Don't forget to share this episode with your friends. You can also listen on iTunes; we'd love it if you could post a review!
Welcome to Mind Your Own Business, the podcast that helps photographers improve their business and their lives! Today we chat with Chicago-based portrait photographer Andrew Michaels about building his business during these challenging times. Get ready to be inspired! We discuss: How Andrew got started in his photography career Putting his dream on hold due to the pandemic The importance of special projects and giving back to the community His guest post about his special project "Familiar Faces" on SkipCohenUniversity.com Networking and the benefits of the ClickCon conference How he's built his photography business over time Advice for photographers just starting out You can find Andrew at: StateStreetPhotoStudio.com You can be the next guest on our podcast Do you have an idea for a topic or want to hear from your favorite photographer or influencer in our industry? Send an email to skip@mei500.com or chamira@photofocus.com, with the subject line MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS IDEA. Then write a brief description of your topic or idea. If you are recommending someone, please include their name, contact information and state if you would like to be a guest host. Thanks for listening! Don't forget to share this episode with your friends. You can also listen on iTunes; we'd love it if you could post a review!
Welcome to Beyond Technique, the podcast that empowers photographers to bring their businesses to the next level, brought to you by Platypod, Photofocus and Skip Cohen University. Today we chat with Ali Furtwangler from NowILayMeDowntoSleep.org (NILMDTS) about the massive impact photographers are having with grieving families via their organization. Check out Platypod.com, the world's most compact tripod for photographers! We discuss: Ali's journey that brought her to photography The importance of giving back to grieving families The massive impact of becoming a NILMDTS photographer The benefits of joining NILMDTS, as opposed to trying to do it on your own The myths of dealing with grieving families Recruiter volunteer month coming up in September How to get involved with NowILayMeDowntoSleep.org Apply for FREE at: NowILayMeDowntoSleep.org/apply-Skip (Use the promo code SKIP) Be sure to let us know if you have any thoughts or questions in the comments section. We do our best to answer all questions in a timely manner. Have suggestions on future topics you want us to cover? Email us: Skip Cohen: skip@mei500.com Chamira Young: chamira@photofocus.com You can be the next guest on our podcast Do you have an idea for a topic or want to hear from your favorite photographer or influencer in our industry? Send an email to skip@mei500.com or chamira@photofocus.com, with the subject line BEYOND TECHNIQUE IDEA. Then write a brief description of your topic or idea. If you are recommending someone, please include their name, contact information and state if you would like to be a guest host. Share this podcast! Please share this podcast with your friends and subscribe via iTunes.
Welcome to Mind Your Own Business, the podcast that helps photographers improve their business and their lives! Today we chat with landscape and portrait photographer Kevin Gilligan about gaining momentum for your photography business. Get ready to be inspired! We discuss: How Kevin got started in his photography career How he balances careers with his day job How to be purposeful and efficient as you build your business Why you shouldn't be afraid to fail The role and importance of education The importance of being diverse in your skillset The nuts and bolts of doing your own art exhibition The role of relationship building Any advice for photographers just starting out You can find Kevin at: Photosbykag.com You can be the next guest on our podcast Do you have an idea for a topic or want to hear from your favorite photographer or influencer in our industry? Send an email to skip@mei500.com or chamira@photofocus.com, with the subject line MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS IDEA. Then write a brief description of your topic or idea. If you are recommending someone, please include their name, contact information and state if you would like to be a guest host. Thanks for listening! Don't forget to share this episode with your friends. You can also listen on iTunes; we'd love it if you could post a review!
Welcome to Beyond Technique, the podcast that empowers photographers to bring their businesses to the next level, brought to you by Platypod, Photofocus and Skip Cohen University. Today we chat with commercial advertising photographer Aaron Van! He is a food, beverage, liquid and product specialist, and shares wonderful tips for those who want to break into the industry and hone their skills. Check out Platypod.com, the world's most compact tripod for photographers! We discuss: Aaron's journey into food photography The role of relationship building in his business What makes an image "crave-able" The difference between a food photographer vs someone who takes pictures of food His Kelby One class and how it can benefit food photographers How Platypod plays a role in his photography Advice for photographers just starting out You can find Aaron at: AaronVan.com Instagram.com/aaronvanphoto Be sure to let us know if you have any thoughts or questions in the comments section. We do our best to answer all questions in a timely manner. Have suggestions on future topics you want us to cover? Email us: Skip Cohen: skip@mei500.com Chamira Young: chamira@photofocus.com You can be the next guest on our podcast Do you have an idea for a topic or want to hear from your favorite photographer or influencer in our industry? Send an email to skip@mei500.com or chamira@photofocus.com, with the subject line BEYOND TECHNIQUE IDEA. Then write a brief description of your topic or idea. If you are recommending someone, please include their name, contact information and state if you would like to be a guest host. Share this podcast! Please share this podcast with your friends and subscribe via iTunes.
Welcome to Mind Your Own Business, the podcast that helps photographers improve their business and their lives! Today we chat with PPA CEO David Trust about staying proactive and positive with your photography business. Get ready to be inspired! How David entered the photography industry Leadership opportunities out there right now The importance of relationship building The biggest challenges artists are facing right now The importance of having the right mindset for your business despite the recent challenges Proactive actions photographers can take for their business What's coming up for ImagingUSA Advice for photographers just starting out right now You can find David at: PPA.com - Professional Photographers of America PPA on Facebook You can be the next guest on our podcast Do you have an idea for a topic or want to hear from your favorite photographer or influencer in our industry? Send an email to skip@mei500.com or chamira@photofocus.com, with the subject line MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS IDEA. Then write a brief description of your topic or idea. If you are recommending someone, please include their name, contact information and state if you would like to be a guest host. Thanks for listening! Don't forget to share this episode with your friends. You can also listen on iTunes; we'd love it if you could post a review!
Welcome to Beyond Technique, the podcast that empowers photographers to bring their businesses to the next level, brought to you by Platypod, Photofocus and Skip Cohen University. Today we chat with the dynamic duo, Bobbi Lane and Lee Varis! We discuss: Their background and how they got started in the photography industry How they survived the pandemic The importance of continuing education What photographers need to do to get their business back on track The challenges of working with a spouse Future educational programs they have coming up Advice for photographers just starting out Check out Platypod.com, the world's most compact tripod for photographers! You can find Bobbi Lane and Lee Varis at: BobbiLane.com Varis.com BobbiandLeesPhotoAdventures.com Be sure to let us know if you have any thoughts or questions in the comments section. We do our best to answer all questions in a timely manner. Have suggestions on future topics you want us to cover? Email us: Skip Cohen: skip@mei500.com Chamira Young: chamira@photofocus.com You can be the next guest on our podcast Do you have an idea for a topic or want to hear from your favorite photographer or influencer in our industry? Send an email to skip@mei500.com or chamira@photofocus.com, with the subject line BEYOND TECHNIQUE IDEA. Then write a brief description of your topic or idea. If you are recommending someone, please include their name, contact information and state if you would like to be a guest host. Share this podcast! Please share this podcast with your friends and subscribe via iTunes.
Welcome to Beyond Technique, the podcast that empowers photographers to bring their businesses to the next level, brought to you by Platypod, Photofocus and Skip Cohen University. Today we chat with fine art portrait photographers Tim and Beverly Walden. We discuss: How they each got started in the photography industry The things photographers need to be doing the most right now. Getting out of analysis paralysis What kept them going through the pandemic Their mentoring programs How they sell the experience vs just the print The secret ingredients to working together as a couple for decades The role and importance of education Advice for photographers just starting out today Check out Platypod.com, the world’s most compact tripod for photographers! You can find Tim and Beverly at: TimWalden.com WaldensPhotography.com Be sure to let us know if you have any thoughts or questions in the comments section. We do our best to answer all questions in a timely manner. Have suggestions on future topics you want us to cover? Email us: Skip Cohen: skip@mei500.com Chamira Young: chamira@photofocus.com You can be the next guest on our podcast Do you have an idea for a topic or want to hear from your favorite photographer or influencer in our industry? Send an email to skip@mei500.com or chamira@photofocus.com, with the subject line BEYOND TECHNIQUE IDEA. Then write a brief description of your topic or idea. If you are recommending someone, please include their name, contact information and state if you would like to be a guest host. Share this podcast! Please share this podcast with your friends and subscribe via iTunes.
Today on the Art Of Visuals Podcast we sit down with Scott Bourne. Founder of PhotoFocus.com and ledge in the world of photography. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.