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    Take It Personally
    #176: 3 Automations Every Brand Photographer Needs

    Take It Personally

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2025 18:19


    Feeling like your brand photography biz runs you during busy seasons (and disappears during slow ones)? This episode is your permission slip to take a break, without your business falling apart. I'm breaking down the three essential workflows every brand photographer should have in place to run a streamlined, premium-feeling business that keeps booking even when you're off the grid.These automations will help you simplify your backend, lighten your mental load, and create an experience that gets clients talking (and referring). Whether you're still sending paper contracts or already dabbling with CRMs like HoneyBook or Dubsado, you'll walk away from this episode with easy, actionable ideas to uplevel your process.Want even more help building a premium brand? Colie James and I are hosting a free masterclass: Charge More, Stress Less, on July 17th to help you set up workflows that help you book dream clients, save hours every week, and make your brand feel premium. Grab your free spot here!1:40 Why summer slow seasons don't mean your business has to stop4:20 The power of automations (and what they really do for your brand)6:15 The inquiry workflow automation and creating a strong first impression9:20 The onboarding + delivery workflow (think start to finish steps for client)17:35 Why communication matters more than speed for editing21:10 The offboarding workflow and increasing rebookings and referrals26:25 How these automations make you look premium and stand out to commercial clients29:45 Getting started: simple places to begin automating todayCONNECT WITH MADDIE:InstagramWebsiteLINKSJuly 17 Webinar with Colie James: Charge More Stress Less - Learn how to automate the sales process for your luxury brand photography offer. Save your spot now!Dubsado: 20% offHoneybook: 25%Full show notes

    A Small Voice: Conversations With Photographers

    Mohamed Bourouissa is an Algerian-born French artist (b. 1978) who lives and works in Paris. Mohamed's practice moves between photography, video, sculpture, and installation, often blurring the lines between these mediums. His work explores social issues, power dynamics, and the representation of marginalized communities.He often engages with or embeds himself into specific communities for extended periods, spending significant time with individuals and groups to understand their experiences and perspectives before then creating collaborative works that challenge societal structures and explore the complexities of identity. Mohamed's work frequently addresses the tensions between different social contexts, particularly those related to race, class, and immigration, often questioning how different social groups are represented in media and art, challenging stereotypes and seeking to offer alternative narratives. His work has been exhibited in major museums and biennials worldwide, and in 2020 he received the Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize for his retrospective exhibition featured in the Arles Festival the previous year.Mohamed currently has a major solo show at Fondazione MAST in Bologna Italy, curated by Francesco Zanot. The exhibition is entitled Communautés and features four notable works produced over a twenty year span between 2005 and this year - Péripherique, Horse Day, Shoplifters and Hands. In episode 259, Mohamed discusses, among other things:The sense of community growing up in the Parisian suburbsHis early experiences as a graffiti artistHis first project, Nous Somme HallesThe 2005 riots that preceded PéripheriqueWhy he decided to stage images… and why he sketches the images out firstThe theme of masculinity and his own experience of growing up without a father presentThe challenges of being a dadKnowing that he wanted to be an artistHow artists must value their own work and learn to say noHis project Horse Day and how it came aboutArt as a playgroundHis new project, HandsHow he arrives at the choice of medium and the factors that inflence that choiceWhy he is, in his own words, an ‘extremely bad photographer' Referenced:AnoushkashootJamel ShabazzEmma-Charlotte GobryFletcher Street by Martha Camarillo Website | Instagram EPISODE SPONSORS:CHARCOAL WORKSHOPS. THE ‘SUMMER SERIES' TAKING PLACE IN PORTLAND, MAINE, SEPTEMBER 15-19, 2025. FEATURING: ANTOINE D'AGATA, TODD HIDO AND CHRISTIAN PATERSON. SIGN UP AT THE LINK!PICDROPTHE EASIEST WAY TO SHARE PHOTO AND VIDEO SHOOTS. CREATE HIGHLY PROFESSIONAL PHOTO GALLERIES IN SECONDS AND LET YOUR CLIENTS DOWNLOAD, SELECT AND COMMENT ON THEIR FAVOURITE SHOTS. SIGN UP WITH THE CODE “ASMALLVOICE” FOR A TWO-MONTH FREE TRIAL! Become a A Small Voice podcast member here to access exclusive additional subscriber-only content and the full archive of 200+ previous episodes for £5 per month.Subscribe to my weekly newsletter here for everything A Small Voice related and much more besides.Follow me on Instagram here.Build Yourself a Squarespace Website video course here.

    Creativ Rise Podcast
    238. Real Life Stories of Angry Clients & How To Deal With Them As A Photographer & Filmmaker

    Creativ Rise Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2025 32:48


    Ever had a client give you feedback on your work and it stings? The pit in your stomach is real.. but what you do next is the most important thing. How you respond to tough feedback or angry clients can make or break your business reputation. Today, Joey & Christy walk through real stories and what we did to navigate the chaos!Missed Round 13?→ Join the waitlist for Round 14: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠creativrise.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Free Tools & Trainings:→ Pricing Calculator: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠creativrise.com/pricingcalculator⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠→ Productivity Course: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠creativrise.com/productivity⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠→ $10K/Mo Creator Workshop Replay: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠creativrise.com/workshop⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠→ Money Management Training: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠creativrise.com/moneytraining⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠→ Fix Your Inquiry Form: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠creativrise.com/inquiryform⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Listen & Subscribe:→ Apple Podcasts: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠apple.co/creativrise⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠→ Spotify: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠open.spotify.com/show/creativrise⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Follow Along:→ Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@creativrise⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ | ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@joeyspeers⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ | ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@christyjspeers

    The Profitable Photographer
    316: Luci Dumas “Blue Ocean” Strategy for Photographers, How to Thrive Without Competing

    The Profitable Photographer

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2025 10:23


    I saw a post on Facebook where a photographer was panicking about a lack of business, stating that he had to compete with people doing $50 sessions. My first response to the post was that there is a lot of room at the top.Then I decided to do this podcast episode as my response to him and everyone thinking this is the reality in the industry.It comes from a book based on a powerful idea that can completely change the way you run your business: the Blue Ocean Strategy.The concept comes from sailboat racing, where most boats fight for space in the same crowded, chaotic waters. But the winners? They sail into calm, open water... the blue ocean. That's where they move faster and with less resistance.In business, this means stopping the hustle to compete and instead, creating something unique that sets you apart. It could be a specialty few photographers are photographing, OR a new way of running your business. You don't have to fight over price or copy what others are doing. You can stand out by being you. In this episode, you'll learn: What a blue ocean is—and why it's better than competing in a crowded market How to shift your mindset and stop comparing yourself to others Real examples of photographers who created their own space and thrived A simple journaling exercise to help you start building your own blue oceanThis episode is your invitation to stop chasing and start creating. There's plenty of room at the top!Want to know more about me and my coaching program, or just say hi? Check out www.lucidumascoaching.comConnect with Photography Business Coach Luci Dumas: Website Email: luci@lucidumas.comInstagram FacebookYouTubeNew episodes drop every week — make sure to subscribe so you never miss an inspiring guest or a powerful solo episode designed to help you grow your photography business.

    The Photo Ethics Podcast
    Aida Muluneh: On authenticity

    The Photo Ethics Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2025 39:29


    In this episode we will talk with Aida Muluneh about authenticity. Aida discusses the use of festivals to manage perceptions of Africa and to globally share different imaginings of Africa through the continent's own visual language. She stresses the need for a global discourse surrounding ethically photographing the Global South, which is rooted in awareness and respect for the country being represented. Aida's own work also aims to foster a global discourse while reflecting her own heritage and culture. Aida explains how authenticity has shaped her own career choices as well as how it is balanced with impartiality in photojournalism. What you'll find inside: “Photographers in Africa have been doing work for a very long time, it's just a matter of opportunities and you know having also in the international media having sort of diversity within discourse. So right now, for most of us in the continent there's a level of urgency of trying to balance these cliches that we still see going out and the perceptions as well as it relates to what is Africa.” (5.36)“My goal has always been to authentically present my thoughts, my ideas and my experiences without having to pretend to be somebody else. So, my work is really a reflection of who I am and this is I think, when we speak about art and creativity that's the most important thing that we have to focus on.” (9.45)“For us in the global south we have to educate ourselves to do better than what's been done before, it's not just about representation but it's talking about rights… photographers come to Africa and feel that it's ok to take photos of kids on the street you know, which they would never do in their own country. So, these kinds of things can only change when we have a global discussion as it relates to the direction of photography, that is not only led by the Global North but it also encompasses the challenges that we face in the Global South.” (11.47)“As artists we can only present our own truths, this is the key thing. And that truth means whatever is in front of us how we are authentically reacting to it. It's dangerous when artists come with an answer. So, for me I'm just provoking the questions and these are the things that I focus on; is the questioning part and also my curiosity and the exploration of what I think about certain things. But within it is just to know more and to also get people who are viewing it to go on that journey with me as well, to be curious just as I am.” (20.32)“Right now, you can open any media outlet any of that and you'll see sort of a one-sided approach to things, but what we need to be questioning is what is the other side as well. This is sort of the balance that needs to exist you know and to really not be almost like a servant to the industry, a servant to the market. That's the only way that we're going to change things.” (28.32)“Whatever style you choose whatever you wanted to do, just make sure that you live a life of purpose. This is always my goal, this is sort of my contribution to my continent…everything that I do is with the hopes that someone else will carry on what I started.” (35.11)What does photography ethics mean to Aida?“The basis of it is about respect in whatever form that you want to talk about it, however you want to look about it. And that respect comes from also having a common understanding that the ethics of photography is not different because the location has changed. We need to all be together on this. So if we're using the same tools and approaching the same things and we're fighting for the same things I think that there needs to be a better understanding and there needs to be a global conversation as it relates to that. That the ethical rules are not different because one nation is more developed than another.” (37.34)Links:“With Paint And A Camera, She's Forging A New Artistic Vision Of Africa” by Natalie Jacewicz for NPRAfrica Foto FairAddis Foto FestSimon Njami

    Workflows
    Optimize Your Photography Workflow with Creative Travel Tips with Zac Wolf

    Workflows

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2025 42:34


    Join the Imagen Community on Facebook to continue the discussions between episodes.Discover the secrets to mastering your photography workflow while traveling. Join Scott Wyden Kivowitz and Zac Wolf as they share exclusive tips and tricks from the photography world.Zac Wolf is a seasoned wedding photographer who began his journey shooting punk rock bands in South Florida before discovering his passion for capturing love stories. After studying at Emerson College and spending 14 years building his business in Boston, Zac now splits his time between Orlando and New England, photographing weddings full-time. With over a decade of experience, Zac is known for his fun, authentic approach and ability to make every couple feel at ease. His work blends creativity, connection, and a deep love for storytelling that's kept him inspired through every season.He shares his journey on how adapting and optimizing workflows has transformed the way he balances work and life. With insights on using AI tools, ingenious gear solutions, and the power of being adaptable, Zac enlightens photographers on creating a seamless experience both in capturing moments and post-production."I wanna prioritize my time at home. I want to be at home rather than be on my computer working." - Zac WolfResourcesXREAL Smart GlassesCarbon Copy ClonerBackblazeWhy You Should Listen:Learn how to maximize your time with efficient workflows.Discover innovative solutions for on-the-go editing and file management.Uncover painless ways to integrate AI into your photography processes.Get inspired to balance life, travel, and photography seamlessly.Understand the importance of personal branding as a photographer.Whether you're a seasoned pro or an aspiring photographer, this episode is packed with valuable insights for navigating the dynamic photography world. Don't miss out!(00:00) - 63 (00:55) - Mobile Workflow in Photography (02:40) - Using AR Glasses for Work (08:03) - Travel Tips for Photographers (11:12) - Outsourcing and Automation (16:36) - Challenges with Personal Branding (21:21) - Learning the Ropes in Fashion Photography (22:34) - Breaking into Wedding Photography (24:34) - The Importance of Personal Branding (31:04) - From Punk Shows to Professional Photography (37:02) - Balancing Enjoyment and Photography (40:54) - Final Thoughts and Contact Information

    The Vinyl Guide
    Ep500: Ed Colver - The Eye of LA Punk - Crackpot Record Collector

    The Vinyl Guide

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2025 66:55


    Ed Colver discusses his iconic punk rock photography career, including shooting legendary album covers like Black Flag's "Damaged" and Circle Jerks' "Group Sex," as well as his passion for collecting strange "crackpot records".  Topics Include: Ed Colver known for punk photography, also collects strange records Calls his collection "crackpot records" - religious, political, spoken word Started buying records at 14 in 1964, Pretty Things album Always liked heavy underground psychedelic music growing up Collected antiques, spent time at flea markets and thrift stores Would hide good records behind Sean Cassidy albums Put Herb Alpert records in front to fool other collectors Music and art were everything to him growing up Exposed to avant-garde classical in 1967 by art teacher Learned Stockhausen, John Cage, Edgar Varèse, Toru Takamitsu Called electronic music "your grandfather's punk rock" George Antheil's Ballet Mechanique caused riots in 1923 Hated high school, dropped out at 18 for junior college Studied all kinds of applied art classes and woodworking Made skateboard in 1963, year Kennedy was shot Beatles on Ed Sullivan made no impact on him Preferred Pretty Things over Beatles and Rolling Stones Never tried playing instruments, glad didn't buy drum kit Started photography in late 1978 at punk shows Took friend Robert Hill to shows, now works national security Couldn't afford much film, had to be selective Used manual focus with small flash, paid attention constantly Shot rhythm-timed photos, watched for dramatic moments Lost lens in right eye 30 years ago Famous Chuck Berk stage dive photo taken July 1981 Met Chuck next night, never saw him again since Chuck gets paid when photo is licensed commercially Levi's and Vans perfect product placement in photo Circle Jerks "Group Sex" cover shot at Marina skate park Was there specifically to shoot album cover, not spontaneous Used color film, took more than one roll High contrast printing saved the mediocre color photo Black Flag "Damaged" cover concept was Ed's idea Shot near La Bianca murder house location coincidentally Made fake blood from ink, coffee, and dish soap Red-eyed Henry photos were rejected as "too demented" Original red-eye photos lost for 35 years Channel 3 Pure Life photo originally for Damaged insert Typeset layout ruined the backward gun photograph's power How to Overcome Discouragement record from early 1970s Played it as soundtrack at art walk event Has broken glass on cover, similar to Damaged Wild in Streets cover shot during San Francisco parade Circle Jerks crashed parade, Ed ran ahead shooting Parade doesn't show in final photo, just street Shot Darby Crash mohawk photo backstage at Starwood Darby died about two months after that photo Ice Cube portrait shot in one minute, ten frames Used medium format camera with professional lighting setup Extended and high resolution version of this podcast is available at: www.Patreon.com/VinylGuide Listen on Apple: https://apple.co/2Y6ORU0 Listen on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/36qhlc8

    Oh Shoot! with Cassidy Lynne
    10 easy content ideas for busy photographers

    Oh Shoot! with Cassidy Lynne

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2025 51:23


    In this episode of Oh Shoot, Cassidy Lynne (@cassidylynne) gives you 10 easy content ideas for the busy + overwhelmed photographer. Get 15% off Aftershoot at https://aftershoot.com/friends?ref=cassidy Use code OHSHOOT for 10% off all digital products at www.cassidylynneeducation.com/shop WATCH THESE EPISODES ON YOUTUBE! https://www.youtube.com/CassidyLynne Want more free education? Check out my website for photography freebies, presets, & courses! https://cassidylynneeducation.com Are you apart of our photography Facebook community group? Go to http://facebook.com/groups/cassidylynne/ and join the discussions of thousands of other photographers. Where you can find me: Follow me on Instagram!! Follow me on Tik Tok! Music by @mattngesa

    The Photographer Mindset
    Lianna Nixon - Using Storytelling to Connect & Be Relatable

    The Photographer Mindset

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2025 72:54


    Lianna Nixon (@liannanixon) is a polar guide, climate science educator, and storyteller who uses her camera to connect people with the Arctic's fragile beauty and its global significance. With a background in education and a passion for conservation, Lianna has spent years exploring the Arctic, guiding expeditions, and documenting the stories of its wildlife and ecosystems.In this episode, Lianna shares her journey of becoming a polar guide and photographer, blending her love for storytelling with her expertise in climate science. She discusses the challenges of making science relatable, the art of sparking curiosity, and the importance of empowering others through education and imagery. Lianna also opens up about her experiences working with polar bears, the evolving Arctic landscape, and her efforts to support underrepresented voices in conservation.Expect to Learn:How storytelling can make both you and complex topics relatableInsights into the unique dynamics of the Arctic, and the importance of sea iceStrategies for communicating in a way that connects emotionally with peopleHow deal with imposter syndrome, and find a unique path to successHow education and community-driven initiatives can empower individualsLianna's links:Website: www.liannanixon.comBear Guiding Tours: www.bearexpeditions.orgNavajo Community NPO: www.tsebii.comSponsor:Thanks to WhiteWall for being our lead sponsor this episode! They're the top choice for photographers who want high-quality prints, with a variety of material options, and who want their work delivered fast in 9 days or less!Use the code TPM2025 at checkout for 15% off and free shipping for all of June 2025! https://www.whitewall.com/Our Links:Join our subreddit where you can share stories and ask questions:https://www.reddit.com/r/photographermindset/Subscribe to TPM's Youtube page and watch full length episodes: https://www.youtube.com/thephotographermindset/Make a donation via PayPal for any amount you feel is equal to the value you receive from our podcast episodes! Donations help with the fees related to hosting the show:https://paypal.me/podcasttpm?country.x=CA&locale.x=en_USThanks for listening!Go get shooting, go get editing, and stay focused.@sethmacey@mantis_photography@thephotographermindsetSupport the show

    Bmore Nerdy Podcast
    EP142 THE ANIME AFICIONADO?

    Bmore Nerdy Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2025 76:27


    This week we are joined by John the Photographer as he takes on our anime aficionado HD TV and the H**** huncho Galaxy Greg. Diva hos the pods fist anime jeopardy game. Who knows anime the best, you'll never be able to guest how this game is going to go. This week's ears are up for a vote do the count add ears or are they just a headband. Comment below!Ears: Aliens - Toy StoryFollow our guest JTP @heythatsjtp and @johnpaulvisuals on IGCheck out 21 Blackjack on Webtoons if you haven't had the chance. Leave a like, subscribe , and share!Follow the Podcast on Youtube, Tiktok, IG, and Twitter @bmorenerdyFollow your host @galaxygreg_ @theedivaxox @iamhdtvAnd remember to Be More Nerds!

    Shoot to the top
    Blogging: Why it is so essential to your marketing as a photographer.

    Shoot to the top

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2025 20:24


    Why blog?It's amazing for SEOIt gives you things to talk about on socialIt gives you content for your newsletterIt's good for authority marketingIt increases engagement on your websiteSam explains that if you only write your blog and don't promote it, no one will ever find it. He says your blog needs to be about a theme. It needs to be about a topic and help to show that you are an expert in your field. For example, Samsuggests that a wedding photographer could review wedding venues. A blog without a theme or purpose is not much use. Also, consider what is valuable to your target audience and how the topic can demonstrate your expertise. Once you have a theme, we are then down to writing individual blogs. Marcus asks if your blog should be on your website or elsewhere. Sam says one of the points of a blog is helping with SEO. This does not happen if you use a blogging platform instead of your website.Blogs are words. Photographs only are not acceptable and don't work on their own. A blog must be at least 500 words. 1000 words average. Once it gets much over 1500 words, it's time to think about splitting into two smaller blogs. A mix of sizes is good, some longer, some shorter. For SEO, Google needs to understand who you are and what you do, and only words can do that. For social media, there is no point promoting your blog on social if it is only images, as they would expect to see the images on social anyway. Do use images in the blogs. But there should be plenty of text to go with the images. Do not fill space with photographs.  Organise the writing in your blog. Make it easier for people to skim read. Use sub-headings, bullet-pointed lists, etc, to help people skim read it. This structure helps people and Google to understand your blog. Give value in your blog. The blog has to be useful to them, or it won't be engaging.External and internal links are essential. Both to other websites (external links) and within your website to other pages and blogs (internal links).Marcus asks if Sam blogs and how he blogs. Sam says that inthe past, he has had copywriters blogging for him. This ensures that you get regular blogs created. But he also blogs himself, both written and video blogs. Sam says one key is ensuring you put time aside to create content. In terms of ideas, Sam often uses topics that have come up in conversations in the last fewweeks. Marcus asks about AI. Sam says it's good for some stuff. It is bad at writing blogs. Do not simply ask AI to write you a blog; it will be very generic and easy to spot. But it is useful. It is great for ideas. If you cannot think of anything to write, it can give you ideas. You can also ask for a blog structure. Don't 100% stick to the structure, as it will be quite bland. Then write the blog yourself. But once you have written it yourself, put it backthrough AI and ask for improvements.How do you get people to your blog? First of all, no one will come if you don't tell them about it. What can you do?Send out social media posts sending people to the blogMake an email newsletter and send people to the blog.Those are really good ways of getting people to your blog. As part of SEO, Google assess how popular your website is and how long people stay on the website. So by sending engaged people to the blog, you are helping with your website's SEO. Ensure that you have your website connected to Google Analytics so you can see who is visiting your blogs and where they are coming from.

    State of the Arts
    State of The Arts Episode 239: Gamer, Photographer and Traveler Chad Zhang

    State of the Arts

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2025 25:14


    State of the Arts Episode 239 now available on Spotify! With great joy I present an episode this week with gamer, photography enthusiast and world traveler Chad Zhang. In this memorable episode we speak about a wide array of topics including the thrilling world of gaming, conventions, anime, photography, swimming and travel. As a New Yorker he explores many parts of the captivating city on a regular basis. He photographs many of the unique sights he sees in the process. As a traveler he has been to several different nations and has future plans to continue traveling the world. He also shares wise advice for those who are just starting out as gamers. This is an in-depth interview with a creative of many different talents. I am very honored to have Chad as my guest on my newest podcast episode this week!

    The Fully Booked Photographer
    Will AI Replace Me as a Photographer?

    The Fully Booked Photographer

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2025 34:17


    Is AI the end of photography as we know it - or the greatest opportunity in decades?In this candid and thought-provoking episode, the four amigos of the Difference Maker Revolution dive deep into the evolving landscape of professional photography in the age of AI. Spoiler: it's not about megapixels anymore... it's about meaning.If you've ever asked yourself, “Am I next to be replaced?”, you can't afford to miss this one.Key Highlights:Why “photography” as a business may be on life support - and what's replacing it.How AI is automating the art, but not the heart - and why that's your edge.The mindset shift that transforms photographers into irreplaceable “difference makers.”Speed vs. craft; why client expectations have changed forever.The missing piece - what veteran photographers discovered after 20 years.Photography reimagined; is the wellness industry your new home?This episode is for you if…You want to survive, thrive, and lead in a world where AI can generate headshots, drone reels, and painted portraits in seconds - but it can't replicate human connection.Join the Difference Maker Revolution!Take the first step toward creating a photography business that makes a difference. Visit Difference Maker Inner Circle to learn more about transforming your business through proven strategies and mentorship.The Difference Maker Revolution podcast helps you grow your photography business by teaching you how to:Generate highly targeted leads.Increase conversions with ideal clients.Build long-term client relationships.Create consistent, predictable revenue.This show is hosted by industry experts:Jonathan Ryle: Photography marketing funnel specialist.Steve Saporito: Serial portrait studio owner and photography educator.Ronan Ryle: Board of Directors of the PPA, Professional Photographers of America.Jeanine McLeod: Family portrait photographer specializing in joyful, storytelling photography for parents.Tune In for Real-World StrategiesGain insights from professionals who know what it takes to build a successful photography business. Whether you're looking to increase client satisfaction, improve your sales, or align your work with what clients truly value, this episode is packed with actionable advice.Through fun, educational, and inspiring discussions, the Difference Maker Revolution aims to help you create a healthier society through photography.

    Cult of Conspiracy
    Cult Of Cryptids: Stella Lansing _ The Ghost Photographer!

    Cult of Conspiracy

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2025 55:22


    To Find All Things StrangeBrew!---> linktr.ee/strangebrewpodcastSign up for our Patreon go to-> Patreon.com/cultofconspiracypodcast10% OFF Rife Machine---> https://rifemachine.myshopify.com/?rfsn=7689156.6a9b5cMeta Mysteries Podcast---> https://open.spotify.com/show/6IshwF6qc2iuqz3WTPz9Wv?si=3a32c8f730b34e79http://Brogrove.comCajun Knight Youtube Channel---> https://www.youtube.com/@Cajunknight50% OFF Adam&Eve products---> :adameve.com (promo code : CULT)10%OFF Orgonite ! ---> https://oregon-ite.com/?sca_ref=5029405.hji3fNHxUdTo Sign up for our Rokfin go to --> Rokfin.com/cultofconspiracyBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/cult-of-conspiracy--5700337/support.

    The Portrait System Podcast
    How Stephanie Bordas Gets A High Booking Rate With Business To Business Marketing (Re-Release)

    The Portrait System Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2025 56:18


    Get a FREE Posing eBook from The Portrait System here: https://the-portrait-system.lpages.co/podcast-pose-funnel/Today, on this special re-release of The Portrait System Podcast, host Nikki Closser interviews Brooklyn-based boudoir photographer Stephanie Bordas. Listen in as Stephanie goes in depth about her business, how she markets business to business and how she gets an insanely high booking rate. Don't miss out on today's interview!PODCAST LISTENER SPECIAL!! If you want to get started with the Portrait System, get a special discount using code “POD7” to get one month access for just $7 here https://theportraitsystem.com/pricing/IG https://www.instagram.com/theportraitsystem/YouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/theportraitsystemSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    KPFA - Project Censored
    A conversation with photographer Glen Friedman

    KPFA - Project Censored

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2025 59:58


    Project Censored's Managing Editor, Mischa Geracoulis, hosts this week's program. Mischa's guest is photographer Glen Ellis Friedman, who talks about his new book, Fearless Vampire Killers, a collection of his photos of the punk-rock band Bad Brains. Friedman is an American photographer, who began his work while still in junior high school, photographing his friends skateboarding. Later he covered the punk-rock and hip-hop music scenes, when those genres began drawing widespread public attention in the 1980s. Friedman's photographs have been shown in exhibits around the world, and are included in many museum collections, including the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.   The post A conversation with photographer Glen Friedman appeared first on KPFA.

    Print Is Dead. (Long Live Print!)
    Jeppe Ugelvig (Founder: Viscose Journal)

    Print Is Dead. (Long Live Print!)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2025 39:29


    DÉPÊCHE MODE—Viscose Journal calls itself “a journal for fashion criticism” which sounds like a simple enough—and niche enough—premise for a magazine. Founded by Jeppe Ugelvig in Copenhagen and New York in 2021, Viscose has quickly become a vital touchpoint in the fashion world. And it has evolved into something far more complicated than what it still calls itself.In many ways, Ugelvig and his team have created a magazine that is a pure distillation of what a magazine can be. Because every issue of the publication is different—in form and shape and style. In other words, this is a magazine without a literal template. The first issue was called a “bagazine” and came in the form of a crocodile skin handbag. Another issue featured a garment label. And the current issue comes with a cover in the form of a cut-out of a perfume box. The magazine feels like “an ongoing thought process,” not just with the subject of fashion but with the idea of making a magazine itself. And in this sense, it is a mirror not just to the disciplined anarchy of the fashion industry but also into the making of an independent magazine in the 21st century. And that means thinking about the brand, about events, about audience, about the future as a media hub. And that's a lot of thinking.—This episode is made possible by our friends at Freeport Press. A production of Magazeum LLC ©2021–2025

    Into The Necrosphere
    Face-to-Face With The ALMIGHTY NECROSHORNS, The Best Photographer In Metal Today

    Into The Necrosphere

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2025 55:50


    In this episode, recorded live at Fortress Festival 2025 in Scarborough, UK, I sit down with my friend Christopher Dean, better known as NecrosHorns, widely regarded as the top photographer in metal today. From his past as a commercial airline pilot to capturing iconic moments in music, he shares his journey, photography philosophy, and tips for nailing the perfect shot. We dive into the story behind his legendary photo, “The Omen,” and much more.   Follow Necroshorns on social media: https://www.facebook.com/necroshorns  https://www.instagram.com/necroshorns/    Subscribe for weekly black and death metal interviews, news rants, and track reviews! Follow me on X, Instagram and Facebook, and check out the other podcasts by the Horsemen Of the Podcasting Apocalypse:  Horrorwolf 666, Iblis Manifestations, Everything Went Black, Necromaniacs and The Sol Nox Podcast.

    Naked Men Talking
    Christopher Hall - photographer

    Naked Men Talking

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2025 27:28


    In this episode we're joined by Christopher Hall - a photographer whose work focuses on capturing the intimate beauty of the male form through nude portraiture.We talk philosophy of photography, navigating social media, and how taking naked photos shapes the relationship with our bodies.Host: Gareth Johnson (www.gtv.blue)

    The Outdoor Biz Podcast
    Light: Mastering the Sun and Shade with Photographer Sergio Bolivian 515

    The Outdoor Biz Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2025 10:43


    The second of 4 Episodes with Outdoor Adventure Photographer Sergio Bolivian providing tips and advice to improve your adventure photography. In addition to shooting for destinations, brands, and publications, he also offers photography expeditions in South America, particularly focusing on Bolivia. Facebook   Twitter   Instagram Love the show? Subscribe,  rate, review, and share! Sign up for my Newsletter  HERE I'd love to hear your feedback about the show! You can contact me here:  rick@ricksaez.com What Happened (Personal Story) I used to believe that capturing epic travel shots was all about finding the right moment. You know—the sunset, the summit, the perfect smile. Until I took a trip with a friend who'd studied under National Geographic photographers. Day one, we hiked for hours to a viewpoint. I pulled out my camera, lined up the shot, and BAM—caught the golden light perfectly hitting the valley. I was thrilled. My friend, though? He didn't even blink. “Cool,” he said, “But where's the rest of the story?” Turns out, he wasn't just snapping random cool shots—he was building a five-frame story: who, what, where, when, and why. And suddenly, that single “epic” shot of mine felt... empty. I watched him plan his shots before we even set up camp, getting up before dawn to catch headlamps in the dark, positioning himself on the other ridge for the silhouette. It wasn't luck. It was intentional, strategic, and powerful. Principle Your travel photos shouldn't just be pretty—they should speak. One great image is nice, but a well-crafted story in five frames? That's unforgettable. The real magic happens when you stop chasing moments and start anticipating narratives. Transition The problem is most people don't know this. They think epic shots just “happen,” or worse—they wing it and hope for the best. But capturing adventure isn't about waiting around with a camera. It's about preparing like a storyteller and thinking like a guide. If your photos aren't landing the way you hoped, it's not your talent—it's your approach. That's Why That's why this week's Thursday Drop with Sergio Ballivian is a must-listen. We're breaking down the mindset behind visual storytelling on expeditions—how to capture moments that speak volumes without needing eight months or a magazine budget. Whether you're heading to Bolivia or your local hiking trail, these are the mental shifts that'll upgrade your storytelling forever. Call to Action  Still coming home with 300 photos and no story? That's the pain. Worse—you're not even sure what you're missing. That's the agitation. The solution? Tune in to this week's Thursday Drop and finally learn how to tell the story your photos deserve.

    Creativ Rise Podcast
    237. Can a Photography Side Hustle Outearn Your 9-5? It Did for Brodie McDowell (NZ Wedding & Brand Photographer)

    Creativ Rise Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2025 51:54


    Brodie McDowell is a NZ based Wedding & Brand Photographer who still considers his business a side hustle.. even after making more than 6 figures a year with it.In this episode, Brodie shares how he got started, how he landed a $6,000/mo photo retainer, booking weddings, shifting his pricing, how he's buying a house as a self employed creative — all while working a full time job.

    The Profitable Photographer
    315: JOHL DUNN - Mindset, Meditation and Success As A Photographer

    The Profitable Photographer

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2025 27:19


    This week, I had a powerful and heart-centered discussion with Johl Dunn, a talented Australian photographer turned mindset and business coach. We had such a great conversation a few years ago that I knew I would love another chance to connect.Johl spent over 20 years running successful wedding and portrait studios, earning titles like Creative Asia Wedding Photographer of the Year along the way. Now, he helps photographers build profitable businesses by combining strategy with mindset, self-awareness, and a little science-based spirituality.We talked about:Why slowing down can actually make you more productiveHow to avoid burnout and self-sabotageHis morning routine to start the day with intentionThe connection between gratitude, balance, and successHow to shift limiting beliefs that hold photographers backJohl's approach is holistic, honest, and incredibly helpful for anyone looking to grow a business and a life they love.He's also offering 3 free 1-on-1 strategy sessions to listeners!Connect with Johl:www.johldunn.comInstagram: @johldunnEmail: johl@jdmindsetcoaching.com.auWant support with your business goals? Let's chat at www.lucidumascoaching.comConnect with Photography Business Coach Luci Dumas: Website Email: luci@lucidumas.comInstagram FacebookYouTubeNew episodes drop every week — make sure to subscribe so you never miss an inspiring guest or a powerful solo episode designed to help you grow your photography business.

    Eat Capture Share - a podcast for food bloggers
    Instagram Strategies for Photographers

    Eat Capture Share - a podcast for food bloggers

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2025 40:57


    In today's episode (161) of the EAT, CAPTURE, SHARE podcast, I'm talking with family photographer and host of the This Can't Be That Hard podcast, Annemie Tonken. But this time, the tables have turned — Annemie is interviewing ME for her show!We dive deep into a topic that so many food photographers ask about: Is it still possible to grow a following and book clients on Instagram in 2025? (Spoiler alert: it is!) I'm sharing practical, proven strategies you can start using right away to boost your reach, attract the right clients, and create content that converts.Here's what else you can expect from today's episode...The biggest misconceptions photographers still have about Instagram — and why they're holding you back.My top three Instagram strategies for standing out and growing your audience.How to use Instagram effectively to expand your reach and connect with your ideal clients.The difference between what to post on your Instagram grid vs. Instagram Stories. My best advice for curating a picture-perfect Instagram grid.The one most powerful thing you can do on Instagram to see real results.Bonus: My essential tips for improving your storytelling and making your posts resonate.LINKS MENTIONED:Order my brand new book HOW TO MAKE YOUR FOOD FAMOUS HERE! It's all about developing a social media strategy that works!My first book, Creative Food Photography is available HERE! It's for food photographers who want to find their own unique style and up level their photographyAnnemie's website and InstagramInstagram Strategies for Photographers with Kimberly Espinel – This Can't Be That Hard episode 318Form Nutrition - Grab your 20% discount using the code KIMBERLY20 at checkout (applies to sales in the UK, US and EU)Find out more about my online Reels for Food Content Creators Course HERE and grab your discount using code PODCAST10 at checkout! Find the full show notes HEREFind my Instagram HERE 

    Montana Diaries
    Hybrid Shooting for Photographers: Master Photo and Video Together

    Montana Diaries

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2025 44:02


    Want to raise your prices, book better clients, and finally stand out in a saturated photography market? Hybrid shooting—offering both photo and video—is how you do it. In this episode, Shayna and Devin break down exactly how to start capturing both without burning out or overcomplicating your workflow. They share gear tips, marketing strategies, mindset shifts, and how hybrid shooting transformed their businesses. Plus, they talk about how Thrive: Montana gives you hands-on experience to build a destination-ready portfolio that sells.

    American Family Farmer
    Is Organic Still Worth It?

    American Family Farmer

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2025 18:33


    Host and American Family Farmer, Doug Stephan www.eastleighfarm.com introduces us to Caitlyn Daproza, Photojournalism Student at the Rochester Institute of Technology., joining today's episode with a conversation on less farm land going to organic crops and the importance of sustainability.Caitlyn's curiosity for documentation began at a young age, going through family photo albums and old letters, and through asking questions and connecting pieces of memory, she began to understand the quiet power of storytelling through archived moments. Caitlyn's work centers on community, optimism, and the preservation of personal and collective memory.Currently pursuing a BFA in Photojournalism at the Rochester Institute of Technology, she brings experience across photography, audio, video, and reporting. Inspired by family archives and everyday joy, their creative practice amplifies diverse voices through storytelling.Together, Doug and Caitlyn explore why fewer farmers are turning to organic certification—and what that means for the future of sustainable agriculture. From rising costs to evolving climate practices, we unpack the growing debate: Is "organic" still worth it, or are there better ways to farm responsibly?Tune in as we talk cows, compost, and the complexities of doing what's best for both the planet and the people who farm it.Website - AmericanFamilyFarmerShow.comSocial Media: @GoodDayNetworks

    The Beginner Photography Podcast
    Photographers Hate to Admit This… But It's True

    The Beginner Photography Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2025 30:36 Transcription Available


    #574 In this episode of the podcast, I got brutally honest about an uncomfortable truth many photographers—myself included—often avoid: believing new gear will instantly make us better photographers. I dove into why so many of us, at some point, fixate on the idea that lack of equipment stands between us and the images we want to create. Drawing from my own experiences—like nearly convincing myself to buy a $7,500 Fujifilm GFX100 medium format camera after I left wedding photography—I shared how easy it is to fall into the "gear will fix it" trap, when what I really needed was to spend more time shooting.I challenged listeners (and myself) to rekindle excitement by using the equipment we already own. Whether that's taking a “camera date” or giving ourselves quirky creative assignments, the goal is to reconnect with the fun and freedom of shooting—without the pressure of perfection or the itch for an upgrade.KEY TOPICS COVEREDThe Gear Myth and Creative Ruts - Raymond explains how photographers often blame their uninspiring work on having outdated or entry-level gear. He shares his own experience almost buying an expensive Fujifilm GFX100, only to realize his creative rut was due to not shooting, not his equipment.What Really Makes a Great Photo? - Instead of megapixels and advanced specs, Raymond outlines the four essential elements of great photography: moment, light, composition, and exposure. He likens the camera to a toaster—it's the photographer's decisions that determine the quality of the image.Practical Steps for Rekindling Creativity - To break out of gear-focused thinking, Raymond suggests simple exercises like going on a “camera date” with the least-used gear or imposing creative constraints. He also stresses the value of learning manual mode and studying light and composition.IMPORTANT DEFINITIONS & CONCEPTS• Gear Acquisition Syndrome (GAS): The compulsion to buy new cameras or lenses as a solution to creative blocks or skill limitations; often a distraction from the real means of improvement.DISCUSSION & REFLECTION QUESTIONSThink back to your favorite photo you've taken—what role did your gear actually play in the outcome?Have you ever felt creatively stagnant and blamed your equipment? What actions could you take instead?What are some ways you can challenge yourself to see new possibilities with the gear you already own?Sign up for your free CloudSpot Account today at www.DeliverPhotos.comConnect with Raymond! Join the free Beginner Photography Podcast Community at https://beginnerphotopod.com/group Get your Photo Questions Answered on the show - https://beginnerphotopod.com/qa Grab your free camera setting cheatsheet - https://perfectcamerasettings.com/ Thanks for listening & keep shooting!

    BMitch & Finlay
    Redskins photographer Scott Cunningham joins the show to talk about his new book RFK All-Access

    BMitch & Finlay

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2025 8:21


    Redskins photographer Scott Cunningham joins the show to talk about his new book RFK All-Access: My Years Behind The Lens of the Most Beloved Franchise in Football History

    The Real Estate Sessions
    Real Estate Sessions Rewind - From Photographer to Innovator: Brad Filliponi, co founder of Box Brownie, on Revolutionizing Real Estate Marketing

    The Real Estate Sessions

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2025 37:28 Transcription Available


    Brad Filliponi, co-founder of BoxBrownie.com, joins us to discuss the transformative impact of technology on real estate photography and marketing. Emphasizing the importance of accessibility, Filliponi advocates for the utilization of smartphones, asserting that the most effective camera is the one readily available. He shares insights into the evolution of BoxBrownie, a platform designed to alleviate the burdens of editing for real estate professionals, thereby streamlining their workflow and enhancing property presentation. Throughout our dialogue, we explore the competitive landscape of the real estate market and the necessity for agents to adapt through innovation and effective marketing strategies. Filliponi's passion for service and commitment to providing affordable solutions for agents exemplifies a dedication to improving the industry as a whole.Takeaways: The best camera for capturing real estate images is often the one readily available, typically a smartphone. Real estate photography has evolved significantly, transitioning from film to digital techniques over the years. BoxBrownie.com was created to streamline the photo editing process, making it easier for real estate agents to enhance their listings. Brad Filipponi emphasizes the importance of education and innovation in the rapidly changing real estate industry. The Snap Snap Snap app allows agents to take high-quality photos effortlessly, utilizing advanced camera technology. Virtual staging is now more affordable, allowing agents to present properties in their best light without breaking the bank.

    Traveling in Ireland
    County Tipperary Beyond the Rock: Make It More Than a Pit Stop

    Traveling in Ireland

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2025 34:29


    It's no surprise that most travelers to Ireland have the Rock of Cashel on their list. It's dramatic, iconic, and completely captivating as it rises unexpectedly from the landscape. But if that's the only stop you make in County Tipperary, you're missing so much. Photographer and tour guide John Cash knows the county inside and... The post County Tipperary Beyond the Rock: Make It More Than a Pit Stop appeared first on Ireland Family Vacations.

    The Photographer Mindset
    Building Confidence in Your Photography with Reps & Risk

    The Photographer Mindset

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2025 61:10


    In this episode, we explore how taking creative risks and embracing repetition can transform your photography journey. From shifting focus to storytelling over quantity, to navigating new challenges like two-camera video interviews, we discuss the importance of stepping outside your comfort zone to grow. You'll hear personal stories about overcoming self-doubt, learning to trust your instincts, and finding the balance between passion and mastery. This conversation is perfect for photographers ready to build confidence, refine their craft, and take their work to the next level.Expect to Learn:How to embrace discomfort and take creative riskWhy you should focus on delivering fewer but more impactful images How to elevate your work and create a deeper emotional connectionHow to adopt the right mindset for tackling unfamiliar projectsThe importance of aligning your goals with realistic time and effortSponsor:Thanks to WhiteWall for being our lead sponsor this episode! They're the top choice for photographers who want high-quality prints, with a variety of material options, and who want their work delivered fast in 9 days or less!Use the code TPM2025 at checkout for 15% off and free shipping for all of June 2025! https://www.whitewall.com/Our Links:Join our subreddit where you can share stories and ask questions:https://www.reddit.com/r/photographermindset/Subscribe to TPM's Youtube page and watch full length episodes: https://www.youtube.com/thephotographermindset/Make a donation via PayPal for any amount you feel is equal to the value you receive from our podcast episodes! Donations help with the fees related to hosting the show:https://paypal.me/podcasttpm?country.x=CA&locale.x=en_USThanks for listening!Go get shooting, go get editing, and stay focused.@sethmacey@mantis_photography@thephotographermindsetSupport the show

    Photography Made Simple
    3 Must Use Lightroom Classic Tools for "People" Photographers

    Photography Made Simple

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2025 16:19


    In this episode I'm sharing with you three Lightroom tools that don't get nearly enough love (or at least not the way we normally use them!). Whether you are new to Lightroom Classic, or like me, you've been using it for over a decade (!) I think there are always new ways to use the tools to perfect and polish your photos.  Inside, I'm sharing the sneaky-smart ways I use a few underrated tools to make people's portraits pop — without spending hours on them.  So if you're ready to edit with more purpose (and way less confusion), tune in!   HERE'S THE KEY TAKEAWAYS FROM THIS EPISODE:  1️⃣ How to use the White Balance Dropper tool for three different pro-level tweaks (yep, it's not just for finding a gray card!) 2️⃣ My no-guesswork method for setting the perfect exposure (and avoiding that “did I overdo it?” spiral) 3️⃣ Why the RGB numbers are your new best friends when it comes to skin tones 4️⃣ The tool I use to add pop, depth, and intentional color toning 5️⃣ My go-to tool for creating the perfect vignette and darkening backgrounds like a boss     RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: The Edit Like A Pro in LRC Course: livesnaplove.com/pro-edit Check out all my courses and workshops: livesnaplove.com/shop     MORE FROM ME Follow me on Instagram: @livesnaplove For more behind-the-scenes content, practical photography tips, and thoughtful inspiration I only share by email, make sure you're subscribed to Photography Love Notes—my weekly newsletter for curious, creative photographers.

    PhotoBizX The Ultimate Portrait and Wedding Photography Business Podcast
    622: Sara Monika – Outsourcing Smarter: The Real Key to Earning More and Working Less as a Photographer

    PhotoBizX The Ultimate Portrait and Wedding Photography Business Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2025 47:43


    Premium Members, click here to access this interview in the premium area Sara Monika of www.saramonika.com is a super-talented wedding photographer with over 13 years of experience and more than 350 weddings under her belt! She has an awesome website that must truly connect with her ideal clients, thanks to both the beautifully [...] The post 622: Sara Monika – Outsourcing Smarter: The Real Key to Earning More and Working Less as a Photographer appeared first on Photography Business Xposed - Photography Podcast - how to build and market your portrait and wedding photography business.

    Take It Personally
    #174: The Business Tool Every Photographer Needs

    Take It Personally

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2025 20:44 Transcription Available


    We are in the heat of summer right now, and if you're anything like me, you don't really want to spend your summer working. But you do want your business to keep running—and more importantly, to keep making money—while you're taking time off.That's where systems and automations come in. And today, I'm kicking off a short summer series on the podcast to help you simplify the backend of your brand photography business—starting with the one tool I truly couldn't live without: a CRM.If the admin side of your business feels messy, inconsistent, or overwhelming, this episode is going to show you exactly what's possible when you have the right tool in place.01:26 How I still make money while working way less in the summer03:15 What is a CRM, and why does it matter for brand photographers?05:40 Signs you need a CRM ASAP09:04 Dubsado vs. HoneyBook: Which one is better?13:11 The automations I use in my CRM that save me hours every week17:22 Why great client experience (not great photos) makes you premium20:33 How to start small and still make a big impact with automations26:04 My favorite time-saving CRM features (and how to use them)Links→ Dubsado Free Trial + Discount→ HoneyBook Free Trial + Discount→ Join the July 17 Webinar with Colie James (more details coming soon!)

    Tracks of Our Queers
    William Yang, photographer and artist

    Tracks of Our Queers

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2025 53:52 Transcription Available


    William Yang is one of Australia's most vital storytellers. For over five decades, he's documented queer life in Sydney -- its parades, parties, politics, and people -- through photography, performance, and prose. Born in 1943 in Far North Queensland, William came out as gay in the early 1970s during the wave of gay liberation, and later came out again -- this time as Chinese -- after reconnecting with his heritage through Taoism and travel. His landmark exhibitions and live slide shows, like Sydneyphiles, Sadness, and Friends of Dorothy, have cemented his place as a queer cultural archivist.I've wanted to interview William since beginning Tracks of Our Queers, and have  to thank Benjamin Law for connecting us. This is a special episode, recorded in-person at Forbes Street Studios in Sydney, and William shares five songs that resonate with him, and his life as a queer person.The other bits:Tracks of Our Queers is recorded and edited between Gadigal and Ngarigo land in Australia, by me, Andy GottListen to all of the music discussed in the pod with the Selections from Tracks of Our Queers playlistYou can email me your own queer tracks or guest recommendations at tracksofourqueers@gmail.comOur beautiful artwork is illustrated by Luke Tribe.Support the showI'd love to hear about your queer tracks. Send me a voice note of a song, album, or artist that has resonated with your life, and I'll include it in an upcoming episode. You can email me your voicenote at tracksofourqueers@gmail.com. Help keep Tracks of Our Queers ad-free by shouting me a coffee right here. Thank you for your support.

    The Portrait System Podcast
    How Tia Haygood Achieved A $2k Sales Average With Virtual Networking (Re-Release)

    The Portrait System Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2025 57:49


    Get a FREE Posing eBook from The Portrait System here: https://the-portrait-system.lpages.co/podcast-pose-funnel/Today on The Portrait System Podcast, we are bringing back our interview with Tokyo & North Carolina-based photographer Tia Haygood. Listen in as Tia tells us all about her incredible photography journey between Tokyo and North Caroline, how she mastered virtual networking and how she achieved incredible success. Don't miss out on this inspiring interview!PODCAST LISTENER SPECIAL!! If you want to get started with the Portrait System, get a special discount using code “POD7” to get one month access for just $7 here https://theportraitsystem.com/pricing/IG https://www.instagram.com/theportraitsystem/YouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/theportraitsystemSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    LensWork - Photography and the Creative Process
    HT2294 - A Real Photographer

    LensWork - Photography and the Creative Process

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2025 2:43


    HT2294 - A Real Photographer "You have a really good camera, you must be a real photographer." We've all heard this. What does it mean to be a real photographer? I'm not sure this is an answerable question, but it feels to me that it has to do far less with gear and far more with a state of mind. Show your appreciation for our free weekly Podcast and our free daily Here's a Thought… with a donation Thanks!

    RNZ: Saturday Morning
    Photographer Kirsten Lewis shows the messy reality of parenting

    RNZ: Saturday Morning

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2025 13:40


    Voted one of America's best photographers, Colorado-based Kirsten Lewis spent 15 years capturing the complex yet fulfilling roller-coaster ride of parenting. 

    Print Is Dead. (Long Live Print!)
    Graydon Carter (Editor: Air Mail, Vanity Fair, Spy, more)

    Print Is Dead. (Long Live Print!)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2025 61:52


    THE GOING WAS VERY, VERY GOOD—I'm a writer and the former deputy editor of Vanity Fair. Now if you know anything about me, which statistically you don't, unless—shameless plug—you read my memoir, Dilettante, about my time at Vanity Fair and the golden age of the magazine business. Which, statistically, you didn't.The only reason I have a career at all is because of today's guest on Print Is Dead (Long Live Print). He hired me in the mid-nineties to be his assistant. Or as he likes to say, “rescued me off the scrap heap” and then, like gum on the bottom of his shoe, he could never seem to get rid of me.I'm talking of course about Graydon Carter, former editor of Vanity Fair, Spy, The New York Observer, and now co-editor and co-founder of Air Mail.He's here to talk about his memoir When the Going was Good—a title that, with signature understatement, suggests things were once better than they are now, which feels correct. But his book isn't just about magazines. It's about a time when media was glamorous and powerful and vital. When New York was still New York. When the world he had a hand in shaping still existed.It's not nostalgia, it's a public service, because Graydon didn't just edit and create magazines. He built worlds. He predicted the cultural weather. He made journalism feel essential, and more importantly, cool. I was lucky enough to work for him at Vanity Fair for almost 25 years, back when magazines mattered, when people still returned phone calls, and parties had seating charts instead of hashtags, when the media wasn't just people making videos about sandwiches, and when style wasn't a “brand CoLab,” and when you could still smoke indoors without a visit from HR.You know what? Hold on one second. “Hey! You kids get off my lawn!”Sorry. Graydon began as my boss, but quickly became a mentor, then a friend, and it's a friendship that continues to this day. So enjoy this conversation with Graydon Carter as he looks back on the chaos, the glamour, and the thrill of a better time. Back when, yes, the going was very, very good.—This episode is made possible by our friends at Commercial Type and Freeport Press. A production of Magazeum LLC ©2021–2025

    The Outdoor Biz Podcast
    Bold Frames and Big Stories with Photographer Sergio Ballivian 513

    The Outdoor Biz Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2025 14:27


    The first of 4 Episodes with Outdoor Adventure Photographer Sergio Ballivian providing tips and advice to improve your adventure photography. In addition to shooting for destinations, brands, and publications, he also offers photography expeditions in South America, particularly focusing on Bolivia. Facebook   Twitter   Instagram Love the show? Subscribe,  rate, review, and share! Sign up for my Newsletter  HERE I'd love to hear your feedback about the show! You can contact me here:  rick@ricksaez.com What Happened (Personal Story) I used to believe that capturing epic travel shots was all about finding the right moment. You know—the sunset, the summit, the perfect smile. Until I took a trip with a friend who'd studied under National Geographic photographers. Day one, we hiked for hours to a viewpoint. I pulled out my camera, lined up the shot, and BAM—caught the golden light perfectly hitting the valley. I was thrilled. My friend, though? He didn't even blink. “Cool,” he said, “But where's the rest of the story?” Turns out, he wasn't just snapping random cool shots—he was building a five-frame story: who, what, where, when, and why. And suddenly, that single “epic” shot of mine felt... empty. I watched him plan his shots before we even set up camp, getting up before dawn to catch headlamps in the dark, positioning himself on the other ridge for the silhouette. It wasn't luck. It was intentional, strategic, and powerful. Principle Your travel photos shouldn't just be pretty—they should speak. One great image is nice, but a well-crafted story in five frames? That's unforgettable. The real magic happens when you stop chasing moments and start anticipating narratives. Transition The problem is most people don't know this. They think epic shots just “happen,” or worse—they wing it and hope for the best. But capturing adventure isn't about waiting around with a camera. It's about preparing like a storyteller and thinking like a guide. If your photos aren't landing the way you hoped, it's not your talent—it's your approach. That's Why That's why this week's Thursday Drop with Sergio Ballivian is a must-listen. We're breaking down the mindset behind visual storytelling on expeditions—how to capture moments that speak volumes without needing eight months or a magazine budget. Whether you're heading to Bolivia or your local hiking trail, these are the mental shifts that'll upgrade your storytelling forever. Call to Action (PAS Framework) Still coming home with 300 photos and no story? That's the pain. Worse—you're not even sure what you're missing. That's the agitation. The solution? Tune in to this week's Thursday Drop and finally learn how to tell the story your photos deserve.

    DENNIS ANYONE? with Dennis Hensley
    Author & Photographer Frankie Frankeny (Love: The Heroic Stories of Marriage Equality): "We Need To Go From Fear To Fierce"

    DENNIS ANYONE? with Dennis Hensley

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2025 58:06


    Just as we're hitting the 10th Anniversary of Federal Marriage Equality in the US, Dennis is joined via Zoom by Frankie Frankeny, the driving creative force behind the gorgeous and comprehensive new coffee table book Love: The Heroic Stories of Marriage Equality. Frankie recalls how she first became passionate about the cause of marriage equality decades ago, doing entensive research for the book and discovering stories she never knew before and her hope that the book will be available in schools so queer kids can learn their history in a way that her generation never did. She also talks about contributing her own photos to the book and her hopes that, aesthetically speaking, the book will be something two lesbians in Tennessee or the chic designer Tom Ford would be proud to put on their coffee table. Other topics include: the pressure LGBT couples involved in court cases feel to be perfect and the stress that puts on a relationship, attorney Evan Wolfson's emotional Harvard thesis on the topic, boundary-pushing straight allies like Phil Donahue, Joe Biden and Gavin Newsom, her successful career as a cookbook photographer and why she loves that work and coming out for the first time as a kid to her beloved pet dachshund by saying, "I'm going to have a wife one day." www.justmarried.us

    The Grid: Photography Podcast
    Why US National Parks Are a Photographer's Playground w/Erik Kuna & Richard Bernabe | The Grid Ep 650

    The Grid: Photography Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2025 77:34


    The Food Photography Corner
    The Software You Need As A Food Photographer

    The Food Photography Corner

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2025 39:36


    In this episode, Rosslyn and Mikyla dive deep into the essential software that every food photographer needs to stay organized, wow clients, and scale their creative business with confidence. From CRM tools and gallery delivery platforms to editing software and video production tools, they cover exactly what's working for them in 2025—and what's worth investing in now to land higher-paying clients. If you want to work smarter (not harder) and build systems that support your growth, this episode is for you.Key Takeaways:How HoneyBook helps streamline proposals, payments, and client trackingHow to simplify your social media scheduling with free tools like Metricool How ClickUp supports team collaboration, project planning, and creative shot prepHow Pixieset helps you protect and professionally deliver photo galleriesHow QuickBooks makes tax season easier for creative freelancersHow your choice of video editing tools depends on your business goalsHow building systems in advance can help you attract higher-paying clientsWhy consistency matters more than constantly switching platformsHelpful Links:HoneyBook – CRM for managing contracts, proposals, payments, and automationMetricool – Social media planning and schedulingClickUp – Project management and task trackingPixieset – Gallery delivery and image licensingLightroom Classic – Photo editingPhotoshop – Photo retouching and cleanupQuickBooks Self-Employed – Business expense and tax trackingPremiere Pro – Advanced video editingCapCut – Social video editingInShot – Mobile video editingTubeBuddy – YouTube SEO and keyword researchYour Money or Your Life (Book) – Referenced in time tracking discussion

    Liam Photography Podcast
    Episode 459: Soviet Photographer, Leica 0, Toy Photography

    Liam Photography Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2025 38:34


    In today's episode, a Soviet nude photographer, another Leica auction, toy photography as well as a new product for film developing. You can find the show notes here. https://liamphotographypodcast.com/episodes/episode-459-soviet-photographer-leica-0-toy-photography

    Creativ Rise Podcast
    236: 14 Day Rule - How Faster Delivery Gets You More Clients, More Referrals, and More Money As A Photographer / Filmmaker

    Creativ Rise Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2025 27:48


    What if delivering your work faster actually made you more money?In today's episode, Joey & Christy break down The 14-Day Rule—the strategy we use to deliver full galleries and brand projects and videos in two weeks or less… and why that speed has booked us more clients, increased referrals, and even led to surprise tips.Most creatives believe that quick delivery looks “lazy” or “less valuable”—but in today's economy, clients pay for speed. Whether you're a photographer or filmmaker in both the wedding and brand space - the 14 Day Rule is for you.Here's what we cover:Why slow delivery is hurting your business more than you thinkThe 3 biggest benefits of delivering within 14 days (backed by real results)How speed can be your biggest sales call differentiatorWhy the post-wedding “sharing window” is your best marketing toolA bonus tip to get more tips!Missed Round 13?→ Join the waitlist for Round 14: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠creativrise.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Free Tools & Trainings:→ Pricing Calculator: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠creativrise.com/pricingcalculator⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠→ Productivity Course: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠creativrise.com/productivity⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠→ $10K/Mo Creator Workshop Replay: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠creativrise.com/workshop⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠→ Money Management Training: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠creativrise.com/moneytraining⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠→ Fix Your Inquiry Form: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠creativrise.com/inquiryform⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Listen & Subscribe:→ Apple Podcasts: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠apple.co/creativrise⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠→ Spotify: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠open.spotify.com/show/creativrise⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Follow Along:→ Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@creativrise⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ | ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@joeyspeers⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ | ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@christyjspeers

    Deep Healing for Creative Entrepreneurs -Conquer Burnout, Imposter Syndrome, and Unleash Your Artistic Potential”
    Overcoming People-Pleasing from childhood trauma: How to heal, set boundaries, and release subconscious patterns with Reiki and Subconscious Release Techniques (193)

    Deep Healing for Creative Entrepreneurs -Conquer Burnout, Imposter Syndrome, and Unleash Your Artistic Potential”

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2025 12:20 Transcription Available


    Are you constantly bending over backward to please others, even when it means sacrificing your own happiness? You're not alone, and the truth is, your people-pleasing habits could be tied to something much deeper—childhood trauma. In this episode, I dive into the subconscious roots of people-pleasing behaviors, how they manifest in adulthood, and most importantly—how to break free from them! As a Subconscious Release Technique Practitioner, Reiki Master, and Photographer, I'll guide you through understanding the trauma that's been quietly shaping your need for approval and offer practical tips to help you release these patterns for good. ✨ Ready to stop people-pleasing and start living for YOU? ✨ I'm excited to offer you my "Peace Out People-Pleasing" course at a special price of $49 (regularly $333)!

    Workflows
    What Every Destination Photographer Needs to Hear Right Now with Ana Pastoria

    Workflows

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2025 43:10


    Join the Imagen Community on Facebook to continue the discussions between episodes.Ever wondered how a destination wedding photographer does it all—jet-setting, shooting, and still finding time for naps and puppy cuddles? This episode of Workflows spills the (greasy) bacon on backup strategies, keeping your sanity (and creativity), and the real-life challenges of working in photography across borders, cultures, and time zones.Meet Ana Pastoria, a destination wedding photographer who captures the true essence of love through her lens. Ana loves music, but not just as just something you hear—it's an experience. It's the melody that stays with you after the song is over, the harmony you feel when someone you love holds you close after a long day, and the rhythm you see in moments that define a relationship. With a heart full of love for weddings, Ana has married the same person six times and plans to keep marrying him forever. She brings that same depth of love and devotion to her work, ensuring every couple's special day is captured in a way that's as unique as their love story.In this episode, Scott sits down with Ana Pastoria, partnership manager at Imagen, globe-trotting wedding photographer, and self-professed Waffle House ambassador. Ana opens up about how Imagen helped her reclaim her life, why bulletproof backup workflows are her love language, and the honest, sometimes difficult conversations she has with her clients to guarantee transparency and comfort. Expect candid stories from near-catastrophic backup failures to standing by your values even when it costs you a client."My workflow is exactly how I want it after sixteen years. Consistency and clear communication with my clients—that's priceless." - Ana PastoriaResourcesBackup Workflow ArticleBackblaze 1.2TB usage post (you must be in the Imagen Community to view it)DaisyDiskBackblazeMissinglettrWhy You Should Listen:Get first-hand workflow strategies from an international wedding photographer.Discover real-life backup systems that protect your photography business (and your sanity).Find out how to stay true to your values while still delivering for your clients.Hear the honest truth about what it takes to manage destination wedding shoots—travel woes, cultural differences, and all.Don't miss this episode—press play to get inspired, organized, and maybe hungry for waffles. Subscribe to Workflows for more stories and actionable photography tips from photographers who get it done.(00:00) - 62 (00:14) - ‌ (00:58) - Ana's Journey with Imagen (02:43) - Waffle House Adventures (04:22) - Destination Wedding Photography Workflow (05:03) - The Importance of Backups (10:15) - Client Communication and Workflow Consistency (16:05) - Challenges of Destination Weddings (20:27) - Workflow Improvements and Social Media Aspirations (21:41) - Struggles with Consistent Posting (22:16) - Workflow After Client Delivery (22:40) - Challenges with Social Media and Automation (25:59) - Advice for New Photographers from Minority Groups (26:57) - Dealing with Discrimination in the Industry (27:33) - Importance of Transparency and Values (37:43) - Impact of Mental State on Work Quality (41:09) - Final Thoughts and Where to Find Me

    Oh Shoot! with Cassidy Lynne
    the MOST unhinged photographer stories

    Oh Shoot! with Cassidy Lynne

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2025 38:05


    In this episode of Oh Shoot, Cassidy Lynne (@cassidylynne) asked you: what's the most hinged thing you've done as a photographer? and the answers are JUICY! Get 15% off Aftershoot at https://aftershoot.com/friends?ref=cassidy Use code OHSHOOT for 10% off all digital products at www.cassidylynneeducation.com/shop WATCH THESE EPISODES ON YOUTUBE! https://www.youtube.com/CassidyLynne Want more free education? Check out my website for photography freebies, presets, & courses! https://cassidylynneeducation.com Are you apart of our photography Facebook community group? Go to http://facebook.com/groups/cassidylynne/ and join the discussions of thousands of other photographers. Where you can find me: Follow me on Instagram!! Follow me on Tik Tok! Music by @mattngesa

    The Sesh Podcast
    232: Justin Baldoni LOSES Legal War Against Blake Lively, Lawsuit Dismissed!?

    The Sesh Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2025 73:27


    Thank you, sponsors! Splendid http://splendid.com/ use code SESH Accounts mentioned:  Rosemoon Photography: https://www.instagram.com/p/DJ_0QXeOrNO/?img_index=1 Cake & Kale: https://www.instagram.com/__cakeandkale__/  Timestamps 00:00:00 - Intro 00:00:44 - snack tour/check ins 00:14:10 - Wedding styled shoot scam 00:19:02 - Photographer speaks out 00:38:56 - Baker speaks out 00:46:05 - Blake & Justin updates 00:56:15 - Reporter says he made an oopsie 01:03:23 - Where do Taylor Swift and Blake stand? Mile Higher Media website:  https://milehigher.com/   Higher Hope Foundation: https://higherhope.org/  Mile Higher Merch: https://milehighermerch.com/  Submission form: https://zfrmz.com/qm6Tj6Z2RU83wcaF5BQF    hosted by: Kendall: @kendallraeonyt  IG: https://bit.ly/3gIQPjI   TikTok: https://bit.ly/3JxPJFx Janelle: @janelle_fields_ IG: https://bit.ly/2DyP1eE   TikTok: https://bit.ly/3BrWBkO    produced by: Sydney: @syd_b93  IG: https://bit.ly/3LR0zHY Karelly: @karell.y  IG: https://bit.ly/2TcxnoD Check out our other podcasts! Lights Out https://bit.ly/3n3Gaoe Mile Higher Podcast https://bit.ly/3uDwZ2Y  Planet Sleep https://linktr.ee/planetsleep Higher Love Wellness: https://extractlabs.com/milehigher PO Box Address: Kendall Rae & Josh Thomas  8547 E Arapahoe Rd Ste J # 233 Greenwood Village, CO 80112 Music By: Mile Higher Boys YT: https://bit.ly/2Q7N5QO  Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0F4ikp62qjdIV6PMO0SlaQ?si=i5v5jI77Qcq6uhjWzFix2w  Welcome to The Sesh Podcast hosted by cousins and best friends, Kendall & Janelle! Kendall is a YouTube content creator focusing on True Crime and raising awareness for missing persons cases, and Janelle is a mental health professional with a Master's in Clinical Mental Health Counseling. Our show is focused on a variety of topics, including current events, pop culture, commentary, and a little true crime. Come hang out with us every Wednesday! Creator Hosts a documentary series for educational purposes (EDSA). These include authoritative sources such as interviews, newspaper articles and TV news reporting meant to educate and memorialize notable cases in our history. Videos come with editorial context added bolstering educational and artistic value.