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Rachel Thornhill is an award-winning professional portrait and branding photographer who combines technical excellence with heartfelt storytelling - creating images that feel fun, authentic and deeply personal. During our chat we discussed all photography matters, starting a business, getting qualified as well as doing a live photoshoot while we were live on radio! That was an experience!Rachel can be found at www.rachelthornhill.co.uk Your Business Hour podcast is hosted by the founders of Champ Consultants, Chantal and Matthew Baker. They are both accountants and bring a wealth of knowledge, experience, and business tips to their chat. They interview guests who tell their business stories, as well as consider the latest topics in business and finance.New podcasts are released weekly on a Tuesday and you can follow us on:Instagram: @your.businesshourFacebook: @your.businesshour
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In this episode of F-Stop Collaborate and Listen, host Matt Payne sits down with photographer Seth Robbins to explore his intimate new photo book, "A Trustworthy Home," which documents Orthodox Jewish weddings from an insider's perspective. Robbins discusses his approach to avoiding cliched or trophy-driven images, instead emphasizing the power of trust, cultural understanding, and authentic connection with his subjects. The conversation delves into themes of individuality within community, the challenges and rewards of photographing from the inside, and the importance of storytelling over spectacle—lessons that landscape and nature photographers can also apply. The episode wraps with practical insights about producing art books and balancing the desire for reach with production costs, plus some inspiring recommendations for photographers to check out. Resources and Links: 1. Check out Seth's book, "A Trustworthy Home" 2. Sam Abell's B+H Space Talk 3. Alex Webb 4. Henri Cartier-Bression 5. Mixam Books 6. Matt's Printique Book Review 7. Support the Podcast on Patreon 8. Photographer's Recommended by Seth: Mark Maio, Lynsey Addario, Cindy Hansen
Are $40k months possible for you?Photographer & Content Strategist Matt Ortlieb had hit a breaking point in his business. He was tired of over-committing to low-paying clientele and knew there had to be a better way. He shifted from just being the “go-to content guy” to a content strategist. He implemented tools, systems and frameworks into his business that changed everything for him.Enter: his $40k month.
A candid, behind-the-scenes conversation with top wedding industry pros about what's really going on in 2025 and how to move forward.If you've been wondering whether the slowdowns, buyer shifts, or budget stalls are just you, you're not alone.This panel brings together five of the sharpest minds in the business to tackle the hard truths shaping today's market. No fluff. No sugarcoating. Just real talk from people who are in it every day, with clear insights into what it takes to thrive in a rapidly changing industry.Whether you're feeling stuck, confused, or ready to pivot, this replay is your chance to get clarity and direction for the road ahead.Panelists:Abby Jiu, Photographer, Abby Jiu Photography, Duet Social MediaDaniel Kim, Photographer, Daniel Kim PhotographyLaura Ritchie, Principal Designer, Grit & Grace Inc.Eleanor Scola, Director of Sales, NuageKimberly Richmond, VP of Sales (Weddings), ALHISam Jacobson, Founder, Ideaction Consulting and Duet Social MediaWhat You'll Hear:What's really behind slower bookings and sales this yearWhy traditional marketing and sales tactics are falling flat, and what to do insteadHow top-tier vendors are adapting to buyer behavior shiftsWhat to expect in 2026 and how to prepare your business nowThe biggest mistakes people are making and how to avoid themKey Themes:Market contraction versus mindset trapsElevated expectations with lower lead qualitySales cycle realities and buyer psychologyRecession-proofing your brand and offer
In this episode, Patrick Koenig joins the pod to discuss his journey to golf course photography, his strategies to capture beautiful shots and his favourite courses from his travels.Follow us on socials:On Instagram: @officialtop100On Twitter: @top100golf
24 Sets of Example Images courtesy of Dave Avilla: AutoHDR | Fotello | Imagen | DIY and Scoring Matrix courtesy of Dave Avilla (pdf, .xlsx) -- Do you edit your real estate photos your self? -- Do you outsource real estate photo editing? -- Do you use AI platforms for editing real estate photos such as: Imagen, AutoHDR or Fotello? Stay tuned ... On WGAN-TV Live at 5, at 5 pm ET on Wednesday, 3 September 2025, my guest will be: San Francisco Bay Area Prestige Property Media Founder Dave Avilla. Dave will share his hands-on experience comparing: ✓ Do-It-Yourself (Lightroom / Photoshop) ✓ Imagen ✓ AutoHDR ✓ Fotello AI Dave will discuss how each option impacts: ✓ Image quality (color accuracy, sharpness, window pulls, sky replacement, verticals) ✓ Time savings and workflow efficiency ✓ Cost considerations for photographers at different volumes ✓ Where each solution excels — and where it falls short Who should watch? ✓ Real estate photographers currently editing their own images ✓ Real estate photographers outsourcing editing to human editors ✓ Photographers outsourcing to Imagen, AutoHDR or Fotello ✓ Anyone curious about AI-driven photo editing for real estate listings Questions for Dave? What would you like me to ask Dave during this WGAN-TV Live at 5 show? By the way, Dave has been my guest on WGAN-TV Live at 5 multiple times. Dave is known for his deep-dive research to help real estate photographers succeed faster.
In this episode of the Overland Journal Podcast, host Scott Brady sits down with renowned overland photographer Michael Ellem. The two discuss their shared adventures across Australia, including remote and technical tracks like Cape York and the Canning Stock Route. Michael, who has been ARB's principal photographer for decades, shares his expertise in capturing the perfect shot, his loyalty to the ARB brand, and the importance of following one's creative passion. They also delve into Michael's favorite travel destinations in Australia, his approach to overlanding, and the specifics of his highly modified 70 series Land Cruiser. Special thanks to podcast sponsors Onyx, Hankook Tires and Warner Ineos.
Inside, we cover the exact strategies that have helped us and our community consistently break past $10K months (and scale far beyond).In this workshop, you'll learn:How we hit our first $100K month in our photo, video & brand agencyHow to build, price and market 6 figure offersGoing from $1500 brand shoots to $10K+ brand campaigns w/ Daygin PrescottHow to reposition your brand to move from $5k→$8K+ weddings w/ Britta SwobodaHow to scale retainers from $800/mo → $3K+/mo w/ Taylor CarusoLive Q&A w/ creatives hottest questionsThis is the no-gatekeeping workshop creatives have been waiting for.But the best part is… we have launched applications for the Round 14 of the 6 Week Creativ Rise Mastermind.
Ever wish you could get paid to get a behind-the-scenes look at the photography industry? That's exactly what being a photography assistant offers. In this episode of The Nerdy Photographer Podcast, I interview photographer Andrew Tomasino and we dive deep into the role of photographic assistants and all the invaluable knowledge that comes with lugging gear, holding reflectors, and quietly absorbing everything on set like a human sponge. Whether you're helping a wedding photographer keep the timeline on track or assisting a commercial shooter on a big product campaign, the assistant gig is full of golden opportunities. We're talking lighting techniques, gear handling, client interaction, posing cues, on-the-fly problem-solving, and how to not look panicked when a light stand goes rogue. We also cover how assisting gives you a front-row seat to the business side of photography - from managing client expectations to understanding workflow, pricing, and delivering consistent results. It's like being paid to attend photography grad school (but with more bags to carry and better snacks). If you're new to photography or looking to grow your career in a hands-on, immersive way, this episode is your roadmap. We've got tips on how to land assistant jobs, what makes a great assistant (spoiler: it's not just being strong), and how to turn those experiences into a launching pad for your own work. And there's a whole lot of non-assiting related advice and other information we cover as well. Don't miss it! Listen in and learn how you can build skills, expand your network, and gain real-world experience - all while cashing a paycheck. Episode Promos This episode contains promos for: Elementor Website Builder - https://nerdyphotographer.com/recommends/elementor/ On1 Photo Raw Photo Editing Suite - https:/https:/nerdyphotographer.com/recommends/on1/ Aftershoot AI Culling and Editing - https://aftershoot.com/?ref=nerdyphoto Nerdy Photographer Resources for Photographers - https://nerdyphotographer.com/resources/ Support The Nerdy Photographer Want to help The Nerdy Photographer Podcast? Here are a few simple (and mostly free) ways you can do that: Subscribe to the podcast! Leave a review - they are super important to spreading the word about the show. Tell your friends about the podcast - even tell your enemies! Buy a print from the print shop - https://art.caseyfphoto.com Follow on Instagram - https://instagram.com/thenerdyphoto Follow on Threads - https://threads.net/@thenerdyphoto Follow on BlueSky - https://bsky.app/profile/thenerdyphoto.bsky.social Follow in Tiktok - https://tiktok.com/@thenerdyphoto Get some Nerdy Photographer merchandise - https://nerdyphoto.dashery.com Sign up for the newsletter - https://nerdyphotographer.com/newsletter Subscribe to our YouTube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/@CaseyFatchett If you're feeling extra generous, check out our support page - https://nerdyphotographer.com/support-nerdy-photographer/ About My Guest Tomasino is a photographer and director focusing on portraits and fashion photography. You can view his work on his website - andrewtomasino.com - or on Instagram @t.omasino About The Podcast The Nerdy Photographer Podcast is written and produced by Casey Fatchett. Casey is a professional photographer in the New York City / Northern New Jersey with more than 20 years of experience. He just wants to help people and make them laugh. You can view Casey's photography work at https://caseyfphoto.com If you have any questions or comments about this episode or any other episodes, OR if you would like to ask a photography related question or have ideas for a topic for a future episode, please reach out to us at https://nerdyphotographer.com/contact
Membership InfoMy InstaFall presents a unique opportunity for photographers to leverage increased attention on their brand, yet many go silent during this busy season. We can transform fall from a marketing dead zone into a powerful launchpad for next year's success.• Even in challenging economic times, clients are still booking photography sessions• Consistency in marketing is more important than perfection• Batching fall marketing tasks helps manage time effectively during busy periods• Stop hiding in Instagram stories - create content with longevity• The "you're annoying" mindset prevents most photographers from marketing effectively• Create a promotional series to build excitement for 2026 bookings• Take time to reflect on your past season while planning future strategy• Marketing is a long-tail game - plan with a two-year vision in mind• Use fall's natural attention to book spring and summer sessions for next yearJoin the membership for $35/month to get marketing support every Monday morning and access to specialized classes on promoting your photography business.
How do you actually stand out in a saturated market? This week I'm joined by Kansas City senior photographer Kaylee West (@creative.kaylee) and we dive into all things branding and client experience. From making your work instantly recognizable, to building a senior experience that goes way beyond a one-hour shoot, Kaylee shares how she's grown a business that feels fun, colorful, and community-driven. We talk about: Why consistency matters more than trends How to create an experience that makes seniors (and parents) feel special What it really takes to become the “go-to” photographer in your area The small touches that turn clients into lifelong fans If you've ever wondered how to make your brand unforgettable (without burning yourself out trying to keep up with everyone else), this episode is full of ideas you'll want to steal. _______
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In this episode, Alex sits down with Jason Edwards, acclaimed National Geographic photographer, conservationist, and storyteller. From his early days as a zookeeper in Melbourne to spending decades capturing jaw-dropping images in over 70 countries, Jason's journey is as wild as the places he photographs. Ever wondered what it's like to trek through the Amazon, face down big cats, or uncover the dark world of the exotic pet trade? Jason's stories will take you from Antarctica's ice fields to the heart of Madagascar's rainforests. We'll dive into the power of photography to drive conservation and hear how communities across the globe are protecting wildlife in surprising ways. So, grab your camera (or just your headphones) and get ready to see the natural world through Jason's lens!For sources and more information, please visit our website.Support the show
In this episode UNP Founder and Curator Grant Scott speaks with photographers Simon Roberts and Nina Emett about their project to establish an artist led collaborative space for photography on the South coast of England. Simon Roberts Robert's is based in Brighton, UK, and recognised for his large-format, tableaux photographs exploring the socio-political fabric of Britain. His practice also encompasses video, text and installation. Roberts has been recognised with numerous awards including an Honorary Fellowship to the Royal Photographic Society, the Vic Odden Award. He is the author of several critically acclaimed monographs and outside of his own practice he is involved with several not-for-profit organisations. www.simoncroberts.com Nina Emett Emett is founding Director of FotoDocument and a passionate believer in visual story-telling to engage people in powerful narratives, creating active global citizenship to effect positive change. She has commissioned and curated over 30 multi-media arts projects and exhibitions since 2012. She was Strategic Lead for Brighton & Hove City Council's anti-racism strategy (2005-09) and Director of the Salusbury World Refugee Centre (1999–03). https://www.instagram.com/nina_emett/ Dr.Grant Scott After fifteen years art directing photography books and magazines such as Elle and Tatler, Scott began to work as a photographer in 2000. Alongside his photographic career he has art directed numerous advertising campaigns, foto8magazine, founded his own photographic gallery and launched Hungry Eye. He founded the United Nations of Photography in 2012, and is now a Senior Lecturer and Subject Co-ordinator: Photography at Oxford Brookes University, Oxford. © Grant Scott 2025
Photographer, videographer, and Bridger Digital founder John Kakuk joins Constructive to talk about the power of storytelling in construction. We dive into his unique path from creative work to construction, why authentic voices beat cookie-cutter marketing, and how companies can avoid becoming a commodity. John also shares insights on using AI for content ideation, building trust over price, and why community and honesty matter more than chasing the bottom line. Whether you're an owner, builder, or creative, this episode will challenge how you think about marketing and relationships in the construction industry.
Professional photo organizer Miss Freddy addresses the emotional and logistical challenges of capturing and storing photos during a NICU stay. In this episode, we discuss what we wish we had known earlier—from organizing photos of hard days, how albums can minimize the trauma and magnify the good days so it feels manageable, not overwhelming. Miss Freddy shares how photos can be both a healing tool and a powerful way to honor a NICU journey.
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 re-releasing a very special episode where host Nikki Closser interviews photographer, educator, youtuber and Sony Artisan Miguel Quiles. Miguel quit his corporate job in 2011 and found incredible success making video content on youtube. Miguel takes us through his journey and tells us all about how to navigate each step. 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.
In this episode of the Flourish Academy Podcast, Heather Lahtinen joins Nicole Begley to share a powerful breakthrough she recently experienced while working with a new business coach. Together, they uncover how hidden limiting beliefs particularly around safety, risk, and self-concept can silently hold us back from reaching our next level of success. Whether you're a photographer, entrepreneur, or creative, you'll walk away with a new perspective on how to challenge your mindset, embrace risk, and step into the identity of the business owner you're becoming. Show Notes: Heather's breakthrough coaching session and how it shifted her business perspective Why your willingness to feel uncomfortable emotions is tied to your success The surprising link between safety, risk, and growth as an entrepreneur How to reframe feelings of incompetence, embarrassment, and failure Practical steps to expand your capacity for risk without losing yourself How to Support the Podcast: Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes or wherever you listen to podcasts. Please like, share, and leave a review. If you like the content, please share with your friends by posting on social media so that we can reach and impact more people. Free 4-Week Challenge for Photographers: https://flourishacademy.mykajabi.com/4-clients-in-4-weeks-challenge Connect: Heather Lahtinen: Website, Facebook, Instagram Nicole Begley: https://hairofthedogacademy.com/
In this episode of Jason Lanier Unfiltered, I sit down with my good friend Scott Porter to recap our unforgettable trip to Haines, Alaska. We went there to photograph grizzly bears hunting for salmon along the Chilkoot River, and the experience delivered more than we ever imagined.From discussing the gear that got us the shots, to safety tips for navigating bear country, to the dynamics of working alongside the public and other photographers in high-stakes situations, this conversation is packed with real-world lessons for photographers and adventurers alike. The trip culminated in a heart-pounding moment when I came face to face with a Mama Grizzly searching for her cubs after a long day of fishing. It was raw, real, and unforgettable. If you've ever dreamed of photographing wildlife or want to know what it's really like to be just a few feet away from one of nature's most powerful animals, you won't want to miss this one.
Fluent Fiction - Dutch: Rainy Day Reflections: A Photographer, An Architect, and a Café Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/nl/episode/2025-09-02-22-34-02-nl Story Transcript:Nl: Het regende hard die herfstdag.En: It was raining hard that autumn day.Nl: De blaadjes vielen van de bomen en het voelde alsof de lucht gevuld was met verhalen die verteld wilden worden.En: The leaves were falling from the trees, and it felt as if the air was filled with stories waiting to be told.Nl: Sanne liep gehaast over het dorpsplein.En: Sanne hurried across the village square.Nl: Ze zocht naar een plek om te schuilen voor de stortbui.En: She was looking for a place to shelter from the downpour.Nl: Haar camera was veilig opgeborgen in haar tas, maar haar gedachten waren rusteloos.En: Her camera was safely tucked away in her bag, but her thoughts were restless.Nl: Ze was op zoek naar inspiratie voor haar fotoboek, maar het leek alsof de woorden ontbraken.En: She was seeking inspiration for her photo book, but it seemed as though the words were missing.Nl: Aan de overkant van de straat zag ze een klein café, "De Warme Brug".En: Across the street, she spotted a small café, "De Warme Brug".Nl: Het was een knusse plek met zachte verlichting en houten tafeltjes.En: It was a cozy spot with soft lighting and wooden tables.Nl: De perfecte schuilplaats op zo'n regenachtige dag.En: The perfect refuge on such a rainy day.Nl: Zonder aarzelen stapte ze naar binnen.En: Without hesitation, she stepped inside.Nl: De geur van versgemalen koffie begroette haar.En: The smell of freshly ground coffee greeted her.Nl: Ze liep naar een lege tafel bij het raam.En: She walked to an empty table by the window.Nl: De regendruppels gleden langzaam omlaag, alsof zelfs zij hun verhaal willen vertellen.En: The raindrops slowly slid down, as if they too wanted to tell their story.Nl: Achter de counter stond Jeroen, een barista met een grote glimlach en inktvlekken op zijn handen.En: Behind the counter stood Jeroen, a barista with a big smile and ink stains on his hands.Nl: Hij schonk met zorg een kopje cappuccino in voor een klant en lette op het ritme van de dag.En: He carefully poured a cup of cappuccino for a customer and paid attention to the rhythm of the day.Nl: Tussen de bestellingen door maakte hij schetsen van gebouwen die hij graag wilde ontwerpen.En: Between orders, he made sketches of buildings he longed to design.Nl: Hij studeerde architectuur en droomde van grootse projecten.En: He was studying architecture and dreamed of grand projects.Nl: Maar recentelijk was zijn creativiteit geblokkeerd.En: But recently, his creativity was blocked.Nl: Hij zocht naar een vonk die zijn ideeën tot leven kon laten komen.En: He was searching for a spark that could bring his ideas to life.Nl: Sanne bestelde een kop koffie bij Jeroen en keek hoe hij met precisie de melk schuimde.En: Sanne ordered a cup of coffee from Jeroen and watched as he expertly frothed the milk.Nl: Er was iets intrigerends aan hem.En: There was something intriguing about him.Nl: Iets dat haar de pen liet oppakken in haar hoofd.En: Something that made her pick up the pen in her mind.Nl: Na een tijdje droogde de stroom klanten op en nam Sanne een besluit.En: After a while, as the stream of customers dried up, Sanne made a decision.Nl: Ze stond op, liep naar de counter en twijfelde even.En: She got up, walked to the counter, and hesitated for a moment.Nl: "Mag ik een foto van je maken?"En: "May I take a picture of you?"Nl: vroeg ze zacht.En: she asked softly.Nl: Jeroen keek verbaasd.En: Jeroen looked surprised.Nl: "Ik zoek verhalen achter mijn foto's.En: "I look for stories behind my photos.Nl: En ik denk dat jij er een hebt."En: And I think you have one."Nl: Jeroen glimlachte en keek naar zijn schetsboek.En: Jeroen smiled and glanced at his sketchbook.Nl: "Alleen als jij mijn tekeningen wilt zien," zei hij.En: "Only if you want to see my drawings," he said.Nl: Er was iets in haar ogen, een nieuwsgierigheid die hij niet kon negeren.En: There was something in her eyes, a curiosity he couldn't ignore.Nl: Terwijl Sanne de camera op hem richtte, poseerde Jeroen niet.En: As Sanne aimed the camera at him, Jeroen didn't pose.Nl: Hij ging door met zijn werk, waardoor de klik van de sluiter natuurlijk voelde.En: He continued with his work, making the shutter click feel natural.Nl: Ze praatten over fotografie en architectuur, over het vinden van een stem in hun kunstvorm.En: They talked about photography and architecture, about finding a voice in their art form.Nl: Terwijl Sanne door de lens keek, zag ze iets dat ze miste in haar foto's: het verhaal.En: As Sanne looked through the lens, she saw what she had been missing in her photos: the story.Nl: Jeroen voelde zich op zijn gemak en deelde zijn gedachten over gebouwen die verbonden waren met de omgeving.En: Jeroen felt at ease and shared his thoughts on buildings that were connected with their surroundings.Nl: Hij vertelde hoe hem dat inspireerde en Sanne luisterde aandachtig, haar pen krabbelde gedachten op een servetje.En: He told her how that inspired him, and Sanne listened intently, her pen scribbling thoughts on a napkin.Nl: Het gesprek opende een creatieve deur voor hen beiden.En: The conversation opened a creative door for both of them.Nl: Ze hadden elkaar gevonden midden in hun zoektocht naar betekenis.En: They had found each other in the midst of their search for meaning.Nl: Toen Sanne de foto van Jeroen terugzag, wist ze precies welk verhaal ze wilde vertellen.En: When Sanne saw the photo of Jeroen again, she knew exactly what story she wanted to tell.Nl: Het was niet alleen zijn glimlach, maar de wereld die hij inhield.En: It was not just his smile, but the world he embodied.Nl: Ze schreef een meeslepende tale die zijn aspiraties en ontwerpen omlijstte.En: She wrote a captivating tale that framed his aspirations and designs.Nl: Jeroen, aangemoedigd door Sanne's proza, vond eindelijk de hoeksteen voor zijn project.En: Jeroen, encouraged by Sanne's prose, finally found the cornerstone for his project.Nl: Hij gebruikte haar woorden als basis voor zijn architecturale voorstel.En: He used her words as the basis for his architectural proposal.Nl: Samen realiseerden ze zich de kracht van hun samenwerking.En: Together they realized the power of their collaboration.Nl: Sanne ontdekte dat woorden en beelden hand in hand gaan, dat elk moment zijn eigen verhaal kent.En: Sanne discovered that words and images go hand in hand, that each moment has its own story.Nl: Jeroen ontwikkelde een nieuw perspectief op creativiteit en de rol die anderen daarin kunnen spelen.En: Jeroen developed a new perspective on creativity and the role others can play in it.Nl: Buiten bleef de regen vallen, maar binnen was er een wereld van mogelijkheden geopend.En: Outside, the rain continued to fall, but inside, a world of possibilities had opened.Nl: Het café "De Warme Brug" was niet alleen een toevluchtsoord, maar de plek waar twee zielen elkaar begrepen en hielpen elkaars dromen vorm te geven.En: The café "De Warme Brug" was not just a refuge, but the place where two souls understood each other and helped shape each other's dreams. 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In this episode of Robots and Red Tape, host Nick Schutt interviews Michal Augustini, a lifestyle photographer and AI educator, to explore the transformative impact of AI on photography.Michal discusses how tools like MidJourney, ChatGPT, and Adobe Lightroom streamline retouching, mood board creation, and administrative tasks, allowing creatives to focus on their craft. He delves into the balance between AI-generated and human-assisted art, emphasizing AI as a collaborative assistant:“I tend to look at AI as a collaborator… it's your assistant.” Offering practical advice for aspiring photographers, Michal highlights finding a niche and leveraging AI to enhance, not replace, human creativity.Tune in for insights on AI's role in creative industries and the enduring value of human connection.Subscribe for more insights on AI: https://www.youtube.com/@RobotsandRedTapeAI
This episode dives into the world of brand ambassadorships, exploring how to build authentic relationships with companies, represent yourself effectively, and navigate the responsibilities and rewards of representing a brand. We share personal experiences, lessons learned, and actionable tips for photographers and creatives aspiring to collaborate with brands they genuinely love.Expect to Learn:Tips on fostering genuine connections and aligning with companiesWhy having a consistent and strong portfolio is key to getting noticedHow to approach brands, present your value, and make a lasting impressionThe responsibilities, challenges, and benefits of being a brand ambassadorHow being persistent can open doors to long-term collaborationsSponsors:Thanks to the National Park Foundation for sponsoring today's episode. Enter the Share the Experience photo contest for a chance to win $10,000 and prizes from Celestron, Historic Hotels of America, and YETI. The grand prize winner's photo could be featured on the America the Beautiful—the National Parks and Federal Recreational Lands Annual Pass. Submit your best shots now at sharetheexperience.org/tpmOur 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
[28:06] In this inspiring two-part conversation, host Greg Gazin explores the art of storytelling through video with Stewart Cohen, a creative visionary who leads with human compassion and brings people's stories to life through film. In this episode , Stewart shares how his early experiences shaped his curiosity about people, culture, and connection—ultimately leading him to build SC Pictures, a boutique production company dedicated to creating meaningful, story-driven films. His work spans commercials, documentaries, and branded content, but always returns to one central theme: the human experience. Throughout the conversation, Stewart reflects on what makes a story resonate, and why vulnerability and authenticity often matter more than polished delivery. He explains how video can bridge divides, build empathy, and spark change, especially when the storyteller dares to go deeper. Listeners will also gain practical insights: how to craft stories that connect, why listening is as important as speaking, and what every leader can learn from filmmakers about presence, timing, and emotional impact. This episode sets the stage for Part 2, where Stewart and Greg dive even further into the craft, sharing additional behind-the-scenes stories and lessons talk a little bit about tips and tricks on the camera from both sides of the camera. About Stewart Cohen Stewart was born in an elevator during a snowstorm in Montreal, Canada to an architect dad and an actress mom. Some say that this is how he got his discerning sense of shot design and a love of casting people. Today, Stewart Cohen is a Filmmaker, Photographer and Author and founder of SC Pictures, a boutique production company based in Dallas, Texas Why Dallas? He likes to say that it was because he was a direct flight away from anywhere. Recognized for his cinematic style and human-centred approach, Cohen has created acclaimed campaigns and films for global brands while remaining committed to stories that move people at their core. To explore Stewart's work, visit SCPictures.com.
In this episode, Jeff Maeck shares his inspiring journey from working in a vehicle glass shop to becoming one of the most sought-after wedding officiants in the world. He discusses the importance of building a brand through exceptional customer experience, the power of consistency and discipline in business, and the significance of pricing strategies that reflect the value of service. Jeff also highlights his philanthropic efforts through the Togetherness Collective, which aims to build homes in Guatemala, and emphasizes the intersection of personal and professional life. The conversation delves into motivation, marketing oneself authentically, and the importance of collaboration in the wedding industry. Want us to feature your question, photography story, or industry hot take on an episode? Send us a DM, voice note, or video on instagram @TheShootYourShotPodcast. Your privacy is important to us. If you want to remain anonymous just let us know :) Sign up with Imagen AI to streamline your photo editing and get 1500 edits free! Sign up below for this rad AF offer: https://tinyurl.com/mt46dz6n Become an IG reel-creating machine with Social Templates! with Promo code: LINDSAY. https://socialtemplates.co/lindsay Chapters 00:00 The Journey of Jeff Mack: From Glass Shop to Wedding Officiant 05:50 Building a Brand: The Importance of Customer Experience 11:41 The Power of Consistency and Discipline in Business 17:55 Pricing Strategies: The Value of Exceptional Service 24:27 Creating Impact: The Togetherness Collective and Philanthropy 34:56 The Intersection of Personal and Professional Life 42:22 Motivation and the Drive to Succeed 52:43 Marketing Yourself: The Personal Brand Approach 01:01:24 Collaboration and Teamwork in the Wedding Industry
Julian David Stone is an author, photographer, and filmmaker whose photography is collected in the coffee table book, No Cameras Allowed: My Career as an Outlaw Rock & Roll Photographer. He also has two novels: The Strange Birth, Short Life, and Sudden Death of Justice Girl; and It's Alive! Co-hosts: Jonathan Friedmann & Joey Angel-Field Producer-engineer: Mike Tomren Julian's websitehttps://www.juliandavidstone.com/ No Cameras Allowedhttps://www.juliandavidstone.com/home-1 Amusing Jews Merch Storehttps://www.amusingjews.com/merch#!/ Subscribe to the Amusing Jews podcasthttps://www.spreaker.com/show/amusing-jews Adat Chaverim – Congregation for Humanistic Judaism, Los Angeleshttps://www.humanisticjudaismla.org/ Jewish Museum of the American Westhttps://www.jmaw.org/ Atheists United Studioshttps://www.atheistsunited.org/au-studios
Todd Smith joins us to unpack the hidden costs of people-pleasing and why highly sensitive people struggle with boundaries. We explore how self-abandonment shows up in creative work, what aligned decision-making actually feels like, and how to stop overthinking every choice. If you're a photographer, creative, or chronic “nice person,” this one's for you.Follow Todd:
This episode of Seeing Them Lives features an engaging conversation with Matt Carmichael, a seasoned live music fan and concert photographer, known for his long-term association with Poi Dog Pondering. The discussion delves into Carmichael's early concert experiences, starting with seeing the Jackson 5 at the Silver Dome in 1984. Matt shares intriguing anecdotes about the first concert he attended with his dad and reflects on the evolving context of that experience over time. He also recounts the unexpected presence of Paula Abdul as choreographer and a juggler named Chris Bliss opening the Jackson 5 performances, adding intriguing details to his music journey. The discussion explores Carmichael's storied career, highlighting his time as the house photographer for various iconic Chicago venues and his ongoing contributions to the band Poi Dog Pondering. He narrates the captivating story of how he built and managed the band's first website in 1994, leading to a cherished relationship with its members, characterized by unique moments and extraordinary access to the band. Stories of notable concert photographs, nurturing artist relationships, and dealing with fame punctuate the narrative, demonstrating Carmichael's passion and dedication to his craft. A substantial part of the conversation shifts to Carmichael's memorable experiences photographing famous bands like the Rolling Stones, where the planned and professional approach of the band stands out in contrast to other gigs. He shares stories about his work featured in Swedish postage stamps and meeting various musicians over the years.He details heart-pounding moments with Mooney Suzuki and Gogo Bordello, where bands took risky performances. Additionally, Matt discusses his long-standing website, RocknRoll.net and discusses his latest project—a book compiling fascinating stories of meeting and working with iconic musicians and heroes. His work combines his love for music, photography, and personal narratives to create a rich tapestry of rock history and personal growth.BANDS: Blind Melon, Poi Dog Pondering, Sahara Hot Nights, The Rolling Stones, Zoe Keating.VENUES: The Vic (Chicago), Metro (Chicago), Grant Park (Chicago). PATREON:https://www.patreon.com/SeeingThemLivePlease help us defer the cost of producing this podcast by making a donation on Patreon.WEBSITE:https://seeingthemlive.com/Visit the Seeing Them Live website for bonus materials including the show blog, resource links for concert buffs, photos, materials related to our episodes, and our Ticket Stub Museum.INSTAGRAM:https://www.instagram.com/seeingthemlive/FACEBOOK:https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61550090670708
Clued Up with Maria B: The Behind-The-Scenes Photography Podcast
Send us a textWhat happens when a portrait photographer reluctantly agrees to shoot a wedding? A year-long journey of preparation, learning, and ultimately, success. After receiving an unexpected request from my friend's sister, I found myself saying "yes" to photographing a wedding despite my initial hesitation—a decision that would teach me valuable lessons about wedding photography from a portrait photographer's perspective AND ABOUT SAYING YES even when you're filled with self doubt.The wedding photography world has its own rhythm, challenges, and rewards that differ significantly from portrait work. Through workshops, styled shoots, and extensive research, I developed a comprehensive approach to tackle my first wedding with confidence. From knowing your client's vision to mastering venue logistics, from creating bulletproof contracts to assembling the right support team—I discovered that success lies in meticulous preparation and clear communication.My experience shooting this wedding revealed why many photographers either love or leave the wedding industry. The physical demands, time management challenges, and interpersonal dynamics create a complex environment that requires more than just technical photography skills. I found myself understanding why wedding photographers need to be assertive, organized, and prepared for anything.For portrait photographers considering taking on a wedding, I offer 15 essential tips that cover everything from pricing structures to equipment choices, from professional conduct to handling the unexpected. Whether you're contemplating your first wedding shoot or simply curious about what happens behind the scenes, this episode provides an honest look at navigating the wedding photography landscape as an outsider stepping in.Want to know if wedding photography might be right for you? Listen as I share the surprising moments, challenges, and ultimately rewarding experience of documenting one of life's most significant celebrations. You might discover, as I did, that with proper preparation and realistic expectations, wedding photography can become an enriching addition to your photography offerings.The Complete Wedding Day Organizer for PhotographersQuestions or Comments? Reach out at mariabphotostudio@gmail.com and I'll be in touch* directly or address your comment on the podcast.*By submitting a question or statement, you agree that your submission can be discussed publicly on the podcast, website, or other platforms owned by or affiliated with CluedUpBTS and its parent company, HeadshotNJ, and affiliate company Maria B Photography Studio. while retaining your anonymity.
Trai Anfield is a UK based photographer and photo workshop leader. Trai is an environmentalist, wildlife photographer, film maker, writer and natural history presenter of BBC Radio 4's Living World. She was also a guest lecturer at Princeton University on the undergraduate Digital Bootcamp, teaching wildlife photography on ITV's upcoming series of 'Robson Green's Weekend Escapes' and running creative film production and photography workshops for a range of commercial clients and charitable organizations. Jim has attended her photo workshop to photograph brown bears in eastern Finland and can highly recommend her workshops. Please visit Trai's website at www.trai-anfield-photography.com for more information!
Photography is supposed to be a passion — but too often, it turns into exhaustion, resentment, and the dreaded creative rut. In this episode of Beyond the Image, James Patrick unpacks why so many photographers hit burnout, the hidden pressures that drain inspiration, and the proven ways to reignite your creative spark. Whether you're drowning in client work, stuck in comparison mode, or just feeling uninspired, this episode will give you the tools to protect your energy, find joy in your craft again, and build a sustainable creative career. Connect with James Patrick at https://jamespatrick.com/ or on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/jpatrickphoto
In this episode, Jared & Stephen critique Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's engagement photos, discuss the controversial incident where a photographer was banned from the U.S. Open for walking out onto the court during game play & much more! Text us with any thoughts and questions regarding this episode at 313-710-9729. This is RAWtalk Episode 166! Sign up for the October 2025 Fro Boot Camp here: http://bit.ly/fro1011
Mark de Paola offers invaluable advice for aspiring photographers, emphasizing the importance of bravery and finding one's unique artistic vision. He encourages artists to delve deep into their own stories and intentions, much like a film director, to create work that is truly authentic and impactful. He highlights how this "bravery" is evident in the work of acclaimed directors like David Lynch and Emma Stone, and how personal narratives, like Ema McKie's in "A Stab at Heaven," resonate deeply due to their inherent truth and vulnerability.Show Clip from The Paris Chong Show with Mark de Paolahttps://youtu.be/uH3PRc212Kohttps://www.theparischongshow.com
photographer & Smithsonian inductee Rick Chapman
Looking to hit your photography booking goals this fall? This episode is your complete business audit checklist for back-to-school season! I'm walking you through 10 non-negotiable checkpoints that will set you up for an influx of bookings and keep you organized when busy season hits.We're covering everything from updating your website and booking systems to batching content (this one's crucial!) and setting boundaries to avoid burnout. Plus, I'm sharing my personal boundaries for protecting peace during busy season - because a booked calendar is great, but a balanced business is what prevents burnout.Ready to audit your business and get fully prepared for fall bookings? Press play and let's dive into this super practical checklist together!I'm giving you 3 Free Ways to Get Photography Leads This Week in this free guide. Download here.
Inclusivity in elopement photography isn't optional; it's an absolute must. And with LGBTQ+ rights being under attack, it's more important than ever to step up. This is why I decided to bring on Virginia elopement photographer, Cameron Warren, to share how allies can create safer, more affirming spaces for LGBTQ+ couples. During this super important conversation, we talk about steps you can take to create more inclusive spaces in your elopement photography business, the importance of educating yourself and amplifying queer voices, and some powerful ways to take action. Being an ally isn't about being perfect. It's about showing up, learning, and doing better. Press play now to learn ways you can support the LGBTQ+ community. Connect with Cameron: Instagram: @cameronwarrenphotography Website: cameronwarrenphotography.com More resources to check out: Theo Nash: @theonash Shannon Collins: @shannoncollinsphoto Aiming for Safer and More Inclusive Blog Business Guide to a Non-Performative Pride The 9 Document LGBTQ+ Couples Need to Protect Their Marriage Five-Calls app Connect with Megan:
In today's episode a photographer snags a vintage Leica for $10, Nikon releases new firmware for the Z6/3 and train photographers are committing crimes in Japan. You can find the show notes here. https://liamphotographypodcast.com/episodes/episode-469-10-leica-z63-firmware-train-photographers
We're back for Season 2 of Let's Create with Alex Blake!
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 featuring a special re-release where host, photographer and educator Nikki Closser interviews Canada-based fine arts portrait photographer Kayla Butler. Kayla lives in a tiny town in Canada, and yet, managed to reach a 6 figure income. Listen in as Kayla chats with Nikki about her journey, how she runs her business, and what it's like to be the most expensive photographer in her area. Don't miss out on this amazing 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/Show notes: https://theportraitsystem.com/podcast/episode-230-kayla-butler/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.
Photographer and director Mark de Paola discusses his frequent shooting schedule and how essential photography is to his well-being. He shares anecdotes about his close relationship with fellow photographer Sylvie Blum, highlighting her prolific work and their shared history, including his role in helping her stepson get into art school. Show Clip from The Paris Chong Show with Mark de Paolahttps://youtu.be/uH3PRc212Kohttps://www.theparischongshow.com
Amy talks with documentary, commercial, and editorial photographer Morgan Lieberman about ‘The Age of Incarceration,' where she captures the testimony and experiences of nine of the last survivors of Japanese American incarceration, 80 years after the war ended and these people were released.
The photographer who caused chaos during Daniil Medvedev’s match, gatecrashes our podcast. Brett Thomas and Anthony Morabito discuss the standout matches at the First Round of the US Open. Alexandra Eala's historic win for the Philippines as other bolters from outside the big tennis nations make their mark. Coco Gauff survives a three-set scare. Stocks up or down, on Carlos Alcaraz buzz cut, Venus Williams wildcard and Frances Tiafoe’s wardrobe? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
#589 Nick Church is a seasoned wedding and commercial photographer, educator, and the founder of the Nick Church Creative Academy. With nearly a decade of professional experience, Nick has become recognized for both his creative eye and his commitment to helping other photographers grow in their craft. Having transitioned from the software industry to full-time photography, he brings a unique blend of business acumen and technical expertise to the table.KEY TOPICS COVEREDEvolving Creativity and Staying Motivated in Wedding Photography - Nick explains how shooting countless weddings can make the experience feel routine, but emphasizes the necessity of finding fresh creative approaches and engaging in personal projects for artistic fulfillment. Changing locations, experimenting with new techniques, and even switching camera systems (like using Fujifilm for personal work) can reignite passion and broaden skills.Seven Foundational Rules for Photographers - Nick outlines crucial “rules” every photographer should keep in mind. Topics include:Avoiding GAS (Gear Acquisition Syndrome) by focusing on developing skills before investing in new equipment.Developing a critical eye, always evaluating what works in your images and areas for improvement.Not expecting post-processing to “rescue” fundamentally flawed shots.Transitioning from Hobby to Business - Nick advises beginners aspiring to start a business to focus on visible, authentic self-marketing, sharing their real passion, and building community presence. Technical prowess matters, but connecting with potential clients on a personal level is equally vital.IMPORTANT DEFINITIONS & CONCEPTSGear Acquisition Syndrome (GAS): The compulsion to continually purchase new gear in hopes of improving photography, often without a concrete reason or understanding of how it will address one's actual needs. Nick stresses articulating specific problems with current gear before making a purchase.Shooting with Intention: The practice of planning or visualizing the purpose and effect of each frame—be it emotion, composition, or storytelling—instead of just “snapping” photos. This leads to more impactful and meaningful images.DISCUSSION & REFLECTION QUESTIONSHow can you maintain creative motivation when photographing the same event or venue repeatedly?What steps can you take to evaluate whether a new piece of gear is truly necessary for your photography?Reflect on a recent photo you took: What were you trying to communicate, and did your intention come through?RESOURCES:Visit Nick Church's Website - https://www.nickchurchcreativeacademy.com/Check out the Photographer Unleashed course! (From which the 7 Rules, comes from) - https://www.nickchurchcreativeacademy.com/photographer-unleashed-online-courseFollow Nick on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/nickchurchcreativeacademy/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!
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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 featuring a special re-release where host, photographer and educator Nikki Closser interviews world-renowned photographer ANNE GEDDES. Anne tells us all about the amazing journey that led her to become a dominating force in baby photography and sell millions of books and calendars.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.
Mike Nuchereno (@nuch10), affectionately known as "Nuch," is a talented wildlife photographer turned digital archivist for the renowned band Goose. A good friend of the show and now a four-time guest, Nuch's journey is nothing short of inspiring. Starting as a beginner wildlife photographer in 2019, he found his way into Goose's orbit by photographing the band from his car at a COVID-era concert—a bold move that turned into a dream opportunity. Today, he's living what many would call the ultimate dream: combining his passion for photography and storytelling with his love for music, all while helping to preserve and shape the future visual legacy of one of his favorite bands.Expect to Learn:How to Turn Your Passion into a Life-Changing OpportunityHow to Build a Strong Network That Fuels Your GrowthHow to Take Back Control of Your Time and FocusHow to Stay Committed to Long-Term Success and GrowthHow to Reflect, Adapt, and Evolve for Personal and Professional GrowthSponsors: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: https://www.whitewall.com/Thanks also to the National Park Foundation for sponsoring today's episode. Enter the Share the Experience photo contest for a chance to win $10,000 and prizes from Celestron, Historic Hotels of America, and YETI. The grand prize winner's photo could be featured on the America the Beautiful—the National Parks and Federal Recreational Lands Annual Pass. Submit your best shots now at sharetheexperience.org/tpmOur 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
In this week's episode of the Seven Figure Consultant Podcast, originally broadcast in August 2024, I interviewed my wonderful client, Amanda HarNess, an executive coach specialising in leadership development. Amanda shared her journey from working as an occupational therapist to becoming a successful business owner and coach, adapting and transferring her skills from her previous career. We discuss the challenges and motivations behind Amanda's career shift, her signature Leadership First Approach™ and the importance of strong leadership for organisational success. In this episode: [00:00:40] Amanda shares about her role as an executive coach in leadership development and her leap from occupational therapy to starting her own business. [00:03:23] Amanda reflects on her experiences as a good but unsatisfied employee, seeking more influence. [00:06:38] ‘Realising the Entrepreneurial Itch' - Amanda describes how her desire for entrepreneurship grew during her career and the impact of COVID-19. [00:10:58] What advice Amanda would give her past self as she embarked on her entrepreneurial journey. [00:12:28] Amanda explains her signature framework, emphasising the importance of strong leadership at the top of organisations. [00:15:00] The value of focusing on leadership to foster positive organisational change. [00:16:07] Discussion on LinkedIn, content creation and brand photography. [00:18:55] Amanda reflects on the value of having a startup coach and seeking help early on. [00:19:38] The necessity of investing in oneself for business success. [00:26:14] The importance of overcoming past limitations to pursue future goals. [00:28:11] The parallel growth of personal and business development over time. Key Takeaways: One of the most valuable pieces of advice Amanda offers is the importance of trusting your intuition and having confidence in your ideas. She acknowledges that while she has made progress, having a stronger belief in herself earlier on could have accelerated her journey. Amanda also emphasises the significance of investing in yourself, whether through hiring a coach or seeking professional development opportunities. This investment can lead to significant growth in both business and personal life. Effective leadership creates a strong foundation for the entire organisation. Poor leadership can lead to misalignment and ineffective communication, which ultimately trickles down to the rest of the organisation. Leaders must be willing to acknowledge their shortcomings and invest in their development to create a positive organisational culture. By focusing on enhancing leadership skills, organisations can foster high-performing teams and achieve their goals. Quotes: “I like to say that I was a great employee, but I was also not a great employee, because I either met or exceeded the status quo or the expectations. But I was also still unsatisfied. And so I wasn't one of those employees that just kind of did my work and showed up. I was always pointing out something that could be better and how it could be better, and you know, that wasn't always received well.” - Amanda HarNess “I felt like I would come up with these ideas or find the things that needed to be changed and just get shushed or someone would smile and nod and then not do anything, and it always felt like I was being held back. And this idea in my mind felt like ‘if I owned my own business, what could hold me back?'” - Amanda HarNess “If you have misalignment, poor communication, either just bad leadership skills or untrained leadership skills, whatever's happening at the top is going to roll downhill and trickle down in the organisation. … You have to make things strong at the top in order to create the real progress that you want in the organisation.” - Amanda HarNess “I think a lot of us, we have this thing of like, ‘I can't invest in myself, that would be a waste of money'. But actually the difference that it makes when a business is making money on a regular basis, like those kinds of investments, if you do it properly, it can really make such a huge difference to how the early years of your business actually play out.” - Jessica Fearnley Useful Links Amanda: Visit Amanda's website to learn more about her approach and services. Connect with Amanda on LinkedIn to get more insights and expert advice. For access to exclusive content and special events become an Email Subscriber. Amanda's Photographer, Danielle Uhl. Jessica: The Seven Figures Club Wealth Dynamics Join the weekly email newsletter for women consultants Leave a rating and review for the Seven Figure Consultant Podcast Connect with Jessica on LinkedIn Guest Bio Amanda is the CEO and Founder of Business Excelerated. She is a coach and consultant who works with leadership teams of organizations with high stakes environments, helping them to make REAL progress using the Leadership First Approach™. By leveraging her expertise in human behavior, psychology, leadership development, and effective communication, she helps leadership teams close the gap between where they are now and where they want to be.
In this dynamic episode, Amanda sits down with Hope Orr, the owner of Elevated Boudoir, Utah's premier boudoir photography studio. Hope shares her personal journey from body insecurity and diet culture to self-acceptance and how one DIY boudoir session completely shifted her mindset. Now, she helps other women (and couples) experience that same transformation through photography that's more about healing than it is about posing. We dive into how boudoir photography can spark self-love, rebuild confidence after trauma, and even strengthen marriages and intimacy. You'll hear deeply moving client stories - from new moms rediscovering their beauty to longtime couples reconnecting in ways they never expected. Whether you've always been curious about boudoir sessions or thought, “That's not for me,” this conversation will challenge and inspire you. Plus, learn exactly what a session with Elevated Boudoir looks like and how it's designed to be a safe, empowering experience—no matter your size, age, or comfort level. You can find Hope at: Her website: http://elevatedboudoir.com Email: info@elevatedboudoir.com Instagram: @elevatedboudoir
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Get a FREE Posing eBook from The Portrait System here: https://the-portrait-system.lpages.co/podcast-pose-funnel/On today's special re-release, we are featuring our interview with Nigerian photographer Jokotade Shonowo! Jokotade runs a whole team and a successful studio in Lagos, Nigeria where she has a $3000 sales average. Listen in as host Nikki Closser digs deep with Jokotade through her story of ups and downs, challenges and successes. If you're looking for a little boost of inspiration this Monday, then this episode is for you!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.
For many people, fireflies are part of the story of summer, evoking memories of lazy, hot evenings spent trying to catch them in glass jars. Now, one man is still trying to catch them — not with a jar, but with a camera — to raise awareness about the threats facing these glowing insects. John Yang reports. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy