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    Photo Tips Under Two Minutes
    Why Photographing Your Own Children or Pets Makes You a Better Documentary Photographer

    Photo Tips Under Two Minutes

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2026 6:31


    I want to talk today about documentary photography, but not in the way I usually do.What I won't be discussing is assignments, clients, briefs of deliverables.I want to talk about photographing your own children… or your pets… or the life that's happening right in front of you every single day, and why I honestly think it's one of the best ways to fine-tune your ability as a documentary photographer.Because for me, this kind of photography sits at the very heart of why I picked up a camera in the first place.If you've enjoyed this podcast, and would like to listen to more topics, just like this one, then why not consider following the Visual Storytelling Podcast, so as not to miss out on, not only new episodes, but catch up on previous episodes you may have missed, or simply wish to listen to again. Until next time, Be Creative. Be Inspired. Be You.https://linktr.ee/garyfernonSocial HandlesThreads - @GaryFernonX - @GaryFernonLi - https://www.linkedin.com/in/gary-fernon/YT - https://www.youtube.com/garyfernon

    Bigfoot Collectors Club
    "Death and Return" w/ Elton Anderson Jr.

    Bigfoot Collectors Club

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2026 77:28


    BCC 358 |  Photographer, director, philosopher, writer and "digital daddy" Elton Anderson Jr. drops in to share his near death experience after an unexpected illness, and how it changed his life. To listen Ad-Free, get 3 Bonus Episodes every month and more, join ⁠BCC Clubhouse.⁠ Elton's Website -- SHOW INFORMATION Bigfoot Collectors Club is produced by Riley Bray and Michael McMillian YouTube Channel: ⁠https://youtube.com/@bigfootcollectorsclub⁠ BCC Merch Shop:   ⁠https://bigfoot-collectors-club-podcast-shop.fourthwall.com/collections/all⁠ Listener-Files Submissions: ⁠BigfootCollectorsClub@gmail.com⁠. Instagram: ⁠https://bit.ly/3W7izlL⁠ | Blue Sky: ⁠https://bsky.app/profile/bccpodcast.bsky.social⁠ Our theme song is “Come Alone,” by Suneaters, courtesy of ⁠Lotuspool Records⁠. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    House of L podcast
    Haley Graves

    House of L podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2026 39:05


    When Laurence met Haley, she was a rising star in front of the camera. Now she's found herself and her art, behind the camera as a: Videographer, Content Producer, and Photographer for the Detroit Tigers and NFL. An inspiring pivot for a talented storyteller. Our Sponsors:* Check out BetterHelp: https://www.betterhelp.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/house-of-l-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

    Beyond the Image Podcast
    Are Photographers Actually Ruining the Industry?

    Beyond the Image Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2026 15:45


    Are photographers actually ruining the photography industry by charging too little? It is a complaint that has echoed through the photography community for decades. Photographers often blame other photographers for lowering prices, devaluing photography, and training clients to expect cheap or free work. But what if that belief is based on a misunderstanding of how markets actually work? In this episode of the Beyond the Image Podcast, photographer and creative entrepreneur James Patrick breaks down a recent debate with another photographer who argued that clients simply do not value photography anymore and that the entire industry should raise prices together. The problem with that argument is simple. There is no single universal photography market. Different clients operate at different value levels. Some buyers look for budget options while others seek premium or luxury services. When photographers assume every client should pay the same price, they ignore the reality that markets naturally segment. James explores why cheap photographers are not actually destroying the industry, why raising prices across the board could shrink the market instead of strengthening it, and why positioning is the real key to commanding higher rates. If you have ever felt frustrated about photography pricing, difficult clients, or the perception that the market does not value your work, this episode will challenge the assumptions many photographers hold about the business of photography. Instead of asking why photographers are ruining the market, the better question may be this: What market are you actually building? In This Episode • Why photographers believe others are ruining the photography market • The myth of a universal photography industry • Why different photography markets exist at different price points • What actually happens if photographers collectively raise prices • Why cheap photographers are not stealing high paying clients • The difference between a pricing problem and a positioning problem • Why photographers resist market segmentation • How to think differently about attracting higher value clients Subscribe for More The Beyond the Image Podcast shares insights on photography, branding, marketing, and building a creative business. Subscribe for new episodes. https://jamespatrick.com/ 

    Front Porch Swingers
    Episode 391: Where's the Intimacy?

    Front Porch Swingers

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2026 55:14


    A very raw and honest conversation about the intimacy issues we've experienced, in part because of our involvement in the lifestyle. How did jumping straight into ethical non-monogamy impact our sex lives together? And what's our plan moving forward? Photographer mentioned on this episode: https://lezandraphotography.com/ Get 15% off Shivers gummies with code FPS at https://shivers.store Schedule a consultation call with us today to get your health and wellness on track: https://revitaglowmeds.com Join us for an upcoming event: https://members.frontporchswingers.com Try Kasidie FREE for a whole month! Click on the Kasidie banner at https://frontporchswingers.com  

    Called to Both
    173: Building Stability for Photographers in 2026 ft. Laura Esmond

    Called to Both

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2026 43:52


    What do you do when your industry feels different, inquiries feel slower, and the strategies that used to work don't hit the same way anymore?In this episode, I'm sharing a conversation that originally aired on Laura Esmond's podcast, where we talked honestly about what's working in marketing in 2026, how photographers can build more stability in uncertain seasons, and why diversification matters more than ever. We go beyond surface-level strategy and into the real mindset shifts required to keep moving when business feels unpredictable.Laura and I talk about the trust gap that many business owners are feeling right now, why buyers need more touch points before they say yes, and how building a personal brand creates deeper connection than polished marketing alone. We also dive into affiliate marketing, evergreen content, Pinterest, in-person community building, and the importance of taking action instead of waiting to feel fully clear.In this Episode:Trust takes more touch points now. Diversification creates stability. Clarity comes from action.  Find It Quickly:00:00 - Why this conversation feels timely for photographers04:32 - What's changing in buyer behavior and trust07:17 - The importance of real-life connection and trust touchpoints14:53 - What diversification really means (and where to start)15:50 - Affiliate marketing as a scalable revenue stream22:56 - Brand authority and building optional income paths32:47 - Evergreen content, Pinterest, and long-term strategy41:10 - The most stabilizing next step during a slow seasonMentioned in this Episode:PhotoBoss® CommunityAffiliate JumpstartAffiliate BossHobby to Pro ToolkitPitchPower Email TemplatesWalking PadConnect with Laura:Website: lauraesmond.comPodcast: With Laura EsmondInstagram: instagram.com/reeseandcoportraitsIf you're enjoying the content we're creating on the podcast and want to connect with others who are called to both, make sure you come join us in the PhotoBoss® with Joy Michelle Facebook Group! Join Now >>

    The Systems and Workflow Magic Podcast
    Case Study: How a Busy Mom Family Photographer Booked Sessions With Email Marketing

    The Systems and Workflow Magic Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2026 31:12


    What if booking sessions didn't require posting every day, chasing trends, or living on Instagram? In today's case study, I'm sharing the real story of a busy mom family photographer who used email marketing — not hustle — to stay consistent and book sessions in a full season of life.She has two young kids.A husband with an unpredictable schedule.And limited work hours each week.And yet… she filled sessions.The difference?She stopped trying to piece together marketing advice from everywhere online and started following a simple, structured weekly plan inside The Family Photographers Marketing Society.Instead of guessing what to post…Instead of scrolling to see what everyone else was doing…Instead of letting email marketing sit on the back burner…She used the membership's weekly marketing prompts, batching checklist, and email guidance to stay visible in a way that actually fit her life.Let's break down exactly what she is utilizing inside The Family Photographer's Marketing Society Today!What you'll hear in this episodeWhy marketing can feel hard… even when you have a marketing backgroundHow Alayna builds a photography experience that feels easy for moms (without being glued to her phone)A simple “coffee shop” rhythm for marketing when your weekly schedule isn't predictableHow she started sending emails without feeling salesyThe win that mattered most: less doom-scrolling, less comparison, and more peaceResources & Links Mentioned In This Episode▸ Read the full blog post that goes with this episode (that way, you get all the links mentioned): https://systemsandworkflowmagic.com/marketing-photography-business-busy-mom/▸ The Family Photographer's Marketing Society: https://systemsandworkflowmagic.com/the-family-photographers-marketing-society▸ Grab the FREE 2026 Family Photographers Marketing Trends Report: https://systemsandworkflowmagic.com/family-photography-marketing-trends▸Connect with Alayna Here: https://www.instagram.com/alaynagracephotography/Connect with Me (Dolly DeLong Education)

    Big Conversations, Little Bar
    Jimmy Steinfeldt, Photographer | Capturing Rock Legends Through a Camera Lens

    Big Conversations, Little Bar

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2026 59:00


    On this episode of Big Conversations, Little Bar with Patrick Evans and Randy Florence, music photographer Jimmy Steinfeldt shares the incredible journey that took him from a simple Minolta camera to photographing some of the biggest legends in rock and entertainment. Jimmy explains how a cross-country trip sparked his passion for photography and led him into the electrifying world of concert photography. Over the decades he captured unforgettable images of artists like Prince, Keith Richards, Rod Stewart, Michael Jackson, and Frank Sinatra. Jimmy also recounts remarkable behind-the-scenes stories—driving Johnny Cash to a photo shoot, photographing the night Prince recorded Purple Rain, and watching fireworks beside Rod Stewart after a show. The conversation explores his career documenting music history, his acclaimed book Rock and Roll Lens, and his upcoming photography exhibit featuring iconic artists. With humor, nostalgia, and unforgettable stories, Jimmy reveals how timing, persistence, and passion helped him turn a love of music into a legendary photographic career.Takeaways:Jimmy Steinfeldt discovered photography after buying a camera for a cross-country road trip.His love of music naturally led him to photographing concerts.Early photos appeared in local magazines before landing national publications like Spin.He captured historic moments including Prince's Purple Rain performance.Jimmy photographed legendary artists including Keith Richards, Rod Stewart, Michael Jackson, and Frank Sinatra.He has published a book titled Rock and Roll Lens featuring photos and stories from his career.Many of his images are distributed worldwide through Getty Images.His upcoming exhibit with photographer Harry Langdon highlights iconic rock photography.#BigConversationsLittleBarPodcast #PatrickEvans #RandyFlorence #SkipsLittleBar #MutualBroadcastingSystem #CoachellaValleyResidents #SkipPaige #JimmySteinfeldt #MusicPhotography #RockPhotography #RockLegends #ConcertPhotography #MusicHistory #PrincePurpleRain #KeithRichards #RodStewart #FrankSinatra #MichaelJackson #RockAndRollPhotography #PhotographyExhibit

    The Unscripted Podcast For Photographers
    Chandla Manning on the Rise of Wedding Content Creators

    The Unscripted Podcast For Photographers

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2026 57:16


    Wedding content creators are becoming a regular part of the vendor team — but what exactly do they do, and how does the role differ from photography or videography?In this episode, we talk with Chandla Manning, director of Socially Wed, a wedding content creation company known for capturing weddings using a mix of iPhone and digicam.They explore how wedding content creation is emerging as its own creative practice, why couples are drawn to the immediacy of phone footage, and how content creators are changing the dynamics of the wedding day.If you're a wedding photographer navigating this shift in the industry, this conversation offers insight into where content creation fits — and where it might be headed next.  

    Manager Memo podcast
    Camera Focused Method

    Manager Memo podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2026 30:38


    Scott Proposki is an author, renown photographer, and creator of the Business Focus Method. Scott helps businesses scale with structure.    Along the way we discuss HBO and the New England Patriots (1:45), It's All About the Easter Bunny (2:00), Family of Photographers (4:30), National Geographic (6:00), 25-Year Plan (10:30), Bee Focused (18:15), ADHD (21:45), and Scott's Memo (23:00).  Check out Scott's tips and strategies @ Camera Focus Method This podcast is partnered with LukeLeaders1248, a nonprofit that provides scholarships for the children of military Veterans. Send a donation, large or small, through PayPal @LukeLeaders1248; Venmo @LukeLeaders1248; or our website @ www.lukeleaders1248.com. Music intro and outro from the creative brilliance of Kenny Kilgore. Lowriders and Beautiful Rainy Day.  

    The Camera Cafe Show
    Arati Kumar-Rao: Listening in the Marginlands

    The Camera Cafe Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2026 64:27


    Slow down. The story is already there. Photographer, writer, and National Geographic Explorer Arati Kumar-Rao joins us for a conversation about listening, slow storytelling, and documenting a world in transition. Named one of the BBC's 100 Most Influential and Inspiring Women in 2023, her work has been published internationally, exploring the fragile relationship between people and the environments they inhabit. We discuss her long-term project Marginlands and the stories she has documented across India — from the Thar Desert all the way to the Sundarbans — where disappearing groundwater, habitat loss, and environmental change reshape both landscapes and the lives of people and wildlife alike. Along the way, we talk about her journey from corporate life into photography, why patience matters more than speed, and how meaningful storytelling often begins long before the camera is raised. This conversation marks the first of three upcoming talks with remarkable Indian female storytellers, each bringing a different perspective on photography and storytelling. So, grab a coffee, slow things down for a moment, and join us — the kettle's on, and the story's waiting! *****

    The Royal Rota
    Royal photographer reveals how he captured his most iconic Royal Family images

    The Royal Rota

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2026 37:06


    Royal photographer Chris Jackson joins Charlene, Chris and Lizzie to discuss his long career taking many of the most iconic photographs in modern Royal history.He talks through the pressure of getting the perfect photos of the King, late Queen, and others - and capturing the Royal Family's highest and lowest moments.Also - with the US-Israel entering war with Iran this week, what does it mean for the King's scheduled state visit to the U.S. next year? And how do the team assess the King's ability to deal with Donald Trump's character?The team also react to the Prince and Princess of Wales' St David's Day message - the first time we've heard Kate speaking Welsh.And they take a look at Kate's latest spot of dancing to celebrate Indian culture at a dance company in Leicester.

    News Talk 920 KVEC
    Hometown Radio 03/05/26 3p: Pet of the Week then Your chance to win the Linn's gift card and Pet photographer Amy Marlan

    News Talk 920 KVEC

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2026 46:32


    Hometown Radio 03/05/26 3p: Pet of the Week then Your chance to win the Linn's gift card and Pet photographer Amy Marlan

    PhotoWork with Sasha Wolf
    Curran Hatleberg on Revisiting Past Work, Staying Present, and the Ethics of his Practice - Episode 106

    PhotoWork with Sasha Wolf

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2026 56:25 Transcription Available


    Photographer and educator Curran Hatleberg returns to PhotoWork with Sasha Wolf to discuss his latest monograph, Blood Green (TBW Books). Hatleberg reflects on how the photobook emerged from images left out of his earlier publication, River's Dream, and how revisiting those omissions opened a new way of thinking about editing, continuity, and the evolving life of a body of work. He speaks about the ethics at the center of his practice, an engagement with people grounded in mutual curiosity and respect, and the role of presence, both with and without the camera. Now balancing his life as an artist, partner, and father, Hatleberg considers how time reshapes practice. The episode concludes with a meditation on art making as a form of self-portraiture, a record of who we were at a given moment. https://curranhatleberg.com https://tbwbooks.com/products/blood-green?_pos=2&_psq=curran&_ss=e&_v=1.0 Curran Hatleberg is a photographer based in Baltimore, MD. His work has been exhibited nationally and internationally, including recent exhibitions at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the High Museum, MASS MoCA, the International Center of Photography and Higher Pictures. In 2019, Hatleberg was featured in the Biennial at the Whitney Museum of American Art. His works are held in numerous public collections, including the Whitney Museum of American Art, SF MoMA, the Philadelphia Museum of Art and the High Museum of Art among others. Hatleberg is the recipient of a 2023 Guggenheim Fellowship, a 2020 Maryland State Arts Council Grant, a 2015 Magnum Emergency Fund grant, and a 2014 Aaron Siskind Foundation Individual Photographer's Fellowship grant. He has published five books, most recently Blood Green in 2025. Lost Coast, his first monograph, was released by TBW Books in fall 2016, and his second monograph, River's Dream, was published by TBW Books in 2022. Hatleberg has taught photography at numerous institutions, including Cooper Union and Yale University where he is currently a visiting critic in photography. He holds a BA in painting from the University of Colorado, Boulder and an MFA in photography from Yale University.

    Print Is Dead. (Long Live Print!)
    Steve Watson (Founder: Stack)

    Print Is Dead. (Long Live Print!)

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2026 43:17


    THE MAGAZINE OF THE MONTH CLUB — One of the things I've learned while hosting this podcast is that there are a lot of magazines out there. More than I imagined. Meaning there was never a “death of the magazine,” simply a realignment of dollars and attention. If anything, there are more magazines being published than ever.  But, and it's a big but, they are harder and harder to find. There are fewer magazine stores. There are almost no newsstands, at least in North America. And bookstores, well, ok, go to your local bookstore and good luck. Which brings us to Steve Watson. He worked in the industry and he lived what was happening to it. And so he created Stack which is, essentially, a discovery system. Or a club. Call it The Magazine of the Month Club. Join it and you receive random independent magazines from around the world, chosen by Steve—or curated, let's use the word—curated by Steve, and if you like the magazine, great, go out and subscribe to it, and you've just expanded your world.  I asked Steve about the changes in the industry, how he builds community and what the future of magazines might be. He's an optimist. And that makes me feel good about things. — This episode is made possible by our friends at Freeport Press. A production of Magazeum LLC ©2021–2025

    No Gatekeeper
    Harriet Bols

    No Gatekeeper

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2026 77:02


    This week's episode is with Harriet Bols, a wonderful music photographer who recently finished the world's most talked about tour with Oasis. We talk everything Oasis, working on a content team, Wolf Alice, defining photographs, working non-photography related jobs and much, much more. Hope you enjoy!

    Frame Your Way to Five Figures Photography Podcast
    You're Not a Bad Photographer — Here's What's Actually Going On

    Frame Your Way to Five Figures Photography Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2026 20:18


    If you've ever told yourself there are too many photographers in your area, nobody will pay your prices, or you're just not niched down enough — this episode is for you. I'm calling out the real reason your photography business feels stuck, and spoiler: it's not what you think. I'm breaking down the foundational pieces every profitable and sustainable photography business needs, and why most photographers are missing them without even realizing it. This is the tough-love conversation I wish someone had with me years ago — and it's just the beginning. Tune in every Thursday this March as each episode builds on the last. Join the Fully Booked Method Join Market Like a Tog Grab what you need!

    Play It Brave Podcast
    Why Photographers Aren't Booking Like They Used To — and What To Do About It with Alicia Daw

    Play It Brave Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2026 42:13


    On today's episode of the Play It Brave podcast, I'm talking about something many people in the wedding industry are quietly feeling but not always naming out loud. Photographers who used to book 15–20 weddings a year are sitting at just a handful. Retreats are being canceled. Educators who used to sell out instantly are extending deadlines. And behind the scenes, my DMs are filled with the same question: "Is it just me?" So today we're talking about it honestly. I invited my friend Alicia Daw — an experienced luxury wedding photographer who has spent decades in this industry — to join me for a grounded conversation about what's actually happening and how we can respond to it thoughtfully instead of panicking. I don't believe this is just a slow year. I think the industry is going through a correction — post-COVID demand leveling out, economic uncertainty, new buyer behavior, and major technological shifts like AI. The industry isn't ending, but it is changing. And the more clearly we see those changes, the better we can adapt. Key Takeaways This is likely a market correction, not just a slow season. Post-COVID demand, economic uncertainty, and industry saturation are all contributing to the shift. Buyer behavior has changed. Couples compare far more options, hesitate longer, and often communicate less clearly than past clients. Trust matters more than ever. Showing full galleries, simplifying pricing, and clearly communicating your process helps reduce buyer uncertainty. Generic brands struggle in a comparison-heavy market. Clear positioning and personality help you stand out among hundreds of similar photographers. The middle market feels the most pressure. Budget vendors will book, luxury vendors will continue booking, but the mid-range is often the most saturated. Pricing can be both aspirational and strategic. Holding premium dates for high-end bookings while remaining flexible with short-notice opportunities can create stability. Relationships still convert best. Planner relationships, venue partnerships, and referrals often outperform social media algorithms. Multiple revenue streams reduce stress. Diversifying income can provide stability when inquiries fluctuate. After more than 20 years in this industry, Alicia and I have both learned that the wedding world moves in cycles. The key isn't ignoring change, it's responding to it. That means strengthening your positioning, building trust with your clients, nurturing real relationships in the industry, and being willing to adjust your strategy as the market evolves. Challenges like this don't mean the industry is over. They simply mean we're being invited to grow, refine, and approach our businesses with more intention than ever. If you want deeper support in navigating this shift, Alicia shares about her Strategy Retreat in this episode, where she helps wedding professionals align their business strategy with the life they actually want to build. And as always, thank you for being here and for continuing to play it brave in your work and your business. Meet Alicia Alicia Daw is an international, luxury wedding photographer who has spent nearly three decades of her life globetrotting to 45 countries - and counting - while developing an effortless style for capturing exquisite and emotionally charged weddings and events. Featured in prestigious publications like Grace Ormonde, Style Me Pretty, Wezoree, Carats & Cake, and Wedding Chicks, Alicia knows how to attract chic, jet-setting couples and deliver a luxury experience again and again. Within 13 months of starting her photography business, Alicia went from making $10,000 a year as a missionary to over $100,000, consistently booking 5 figure weddings. Less weddings = more money = more life. She is an expert at helping other wedding and portrait industry professionals grow their businesses into something they're proud of by making sense of all the nitty-gritty details so they can pursue life outside of business. She is passionate about finding joy and adventure in the everyday, ordinary moments in her life with the people she loves most. Connect with Alicia Alicia's WebsiteAlicia's InstagramThe Strategy Retreat Click here for more ways to listen to this episode.

    Tenet
    Ep. 200 Bailey Russel – Photographer, Alternative Photographic Processes

    Tenet

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2026 134:57


    This week, Wes and Todd talk with Photographer, Bailey Russel. Bailey talks about teaching photography at the University of Wyoming, his art related experience before teaching, wet plate collodion, getting his M.A. from NYU in conjunction with the International Center of Photography, Vera Lutter, what made him want to become a photographer, Emmet Gowin, camera obscuras & the process, the Sesquicentennial Colorado River Exploring Expedition, his trailer camera, chemigrams, cyanotypes & his series on energy production, and his solo exhibition, “Western Extraction”, at Bitfactory Gallery.Join us for an informative and fascinating conversation with Bailey Russel!Check out Bailey's work at his website https://baileyrussel.wordpress.comFollow Bailey on social media:Instagram - www.instagram.com/bailey_russel/ - @bailey_russel Check out Bailey's solo exhibition, “Western Extraction”, at Bitfactory Gallery through March 14th, 2026For more information go to www.bitfactory.netSend a text Follow us on Instagram: @tenetpodcast - www.instagram.com/tenetpodcast/ @wesbrn - www.instagram.com/wesbrn/ @toddpiersonphotography - www.instagram.com/toddpiersonphotography/ Follow us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/TenetPodcast/ Email us at todd@toddpierson.com If you enjoyed this episode or any of our previous episodes, please consider taking a moment and leaving us a review on your favorite podcast platform. Thanks for listening!

    Highlights from Moncrieff
    Kildare Photographer shortlisted for Sony World Photography Awards

    Highlights from Moncrieff

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2026 10:10


    Irish photographer Shane Hynan has been shortlisted for 2026 Sony World Photography Awards Professional competition. The Kildare native has been lauded for his collection Beneath | Beofhód, a portrait of Ireland's changing boglands.Shane joins Seán to discuss his work.

    Worth Every Penny Joycast
    #305: If You're A Shy Portrait Photographer…Do This

    Worth Every Penny Joycast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2026 19:06


    If your heart races before every session. If you replay pricing conversations in your head at 2 a.m. If you've ever thought, "I'm just too shy for this." This episode is your permission slip to stop trying to be louder and start being smarter. Sarah shares why being introverted isn't the thing holding you back, it might be your biggest advantage. Through Audrey Terris' story, from hiding behind $400 sales to confidently crossing $1,000 again and again, you'll see what changes when personality stops being the excuse and systems take the lead. You'll walk away with: • A powerful reframe that turns "I'm awkward" into "I'm deeply attuned" • Why scripts and systems calm anxiety and make selling feel natural • The three conversations that actually grow your business, and how introverts win at all of them If you're tired of thinking you have to be bubbly, pushy, or someone you're not to succeed, this is the truth your nervous system has been waiting to hear. You don't need a new personality. You need a plan. Press play and let's build it together. RESOURCES:  Photography Business Tools to Get Started 37 CLIENTS WHO CAN HIRE YOU TODAY https://info.photographybusinessinstitute.com/37-clients-optin   INSTAGRAM – DM me "Conversation Starters" for some genuine ways to strike up a conversation about your photography business wherever you are. https://www.instagram.com/sarah.petty   FREE COPY: NEW YORK TIMES BEST SELLING BOOK FOR PHOTOGRAPHERS www.photographybusinessinstitute.com/freebook    BOUTIQUE BREAKTHROUGH – 8-WEEK WORKSHOP www.photographybusinessinstitute.com/boutiquebreakthrough   FREE FACEBOOK GROUP: Join and get my free mini-class: How I earned $1,500 per client working 16 hours a week by becoming a boutique photographer. https://www.facebook.com/groups/ditchthedigitals    YOUTUBE: Check out my latest how to videos:  https://www.youtube.com/photographybusinessinstitute   LOVE THE SHOW? Subscribe & Review on Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/worth-every-penny-joycast/id1513676756

    On Taking Pictures
    370: Detritus of Life

    On Taking Pictures

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2026 87:05


    Is it worth going backwards in order to go forward? Finding yourself again in things you thought were in your past. Pioneering documentary photographer Alice Seeley Harris is our Photographer of the Week. “Conjuration” by Pepper Adams “Blame it on my Youth” played by Keith Jarrett Trio Ze Frank “The Wave” video Alice Seeley Harris on Wikipedia

    The Bangkok Podcast | Conversations on Life in Thailand's Buzzing Capital
    Photographer Tim Russell on the Fading Glory of Hualamphong Station [S8.E34] (Classic ReCast)

    The Bangkok Podcast | Conversations on Life in Thailand's Buzzing Capital

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2026 44:12


    In a ReCast episode from season 7, Greg interviews well known Bangkok-based photographer Tim Russell about his book 'Bangkok Station,' which focuses (literally) on the iconic and now mostly defunct Hualamphong Train Station. Greg has had a special connection to the place over the past few months because he just finished organizing an event there for 300 guests last Friday, which is why we've been off air for the past two weeks as activity and stress reached their peak. Tim begins by explaining his early days twenty years ago as a traveller in Vietnam and how he picked up photography as a way to document his travels. Eventually he made his way to Thailand and managed to pass through Hualamphong in its heyday. The guys discuss Huamlamphong's design by an Italian architect and its opening in 1916, making it a Bangkok institution for more than 100 years. 

    The Paris Chong Show
    Mitch Stringer, Photographer and Fellow Podcaster Talks MLB, Travel and Photo Books

    The Paris Chong Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2026 43:10


    Paris Chong welcomes photographer and fellow podcaster, Mitch Stringer! The episode kicks off with a fun story about how the two met in New York City at the Leica 100-year anniversary event—a chaotic yet memorable block party where Mitch briefly served as the opening act for a swarming crowd, immediately followed by Jason Momoa. They quickly dive into their shared experience as podcast hosts, discussing the journey of building an audience, with Mitch having reached over 55 episodes and Paris's show now transitioning to a monthly format.Mitch Stringer, a Leica enthusiast and professional photographer based in Baltimore, details his life behind the lens, highlighting his diverse gear choices: Sony for the fast-paced action of Major League Baseball and his Leicas (Q3, SL3, M11) for his artistic passion projects in portraiture, street, and travel photography. The conversation shifts to the ultimate artistic goal of having a published work. Mitch, who has already published a book on Cuba, shares insights from his experience and talks about his next project: a book dedicated to African wildlife.The chat expands to cover Mitch's extensive travel, including an upcoming two-week trip across Morocco focused on capturing the people, history, and architecture—a stark contrast to his wife's preference for less adventurous sightseeing in places like Italy and rural England. They also touch on the lighter side of life with candid talk about Mitch's three children and multiple pets, the addictive nature of Instagram, and humorous, relatable moments of aging, like receiving a startling promotion from a crematory. The episode concludes with a nod to acclaimed photographers like Greg Gorman and Art Wolf, whose work continues to inspire Mitch's photographic vision.Show Notes:www.theparischongshow.com/episodes/mitch-stringer-photographer-and-fellow-podcaster-talks-mlb-travel-and-art-booksChapters:00:00 Intro00:16 Meet Mitch Stringer01:08 Leica Party Origin Story02:45 Podcast Guests and Instagram07:18 Podcast Metrics and Media Roots12:15 Baseball Photography and Gear15:42 Travel Tales and Photo Books23:22 Dogs and Loss24:30 Cremation Mail Shock25:59 AAA and Keeping It Together26:37 Next Book African Wildlife29:21 Mentors and Great Portraits32:17 Zoom Face Critique and Tattoos37:30 Advice for Young Photographers

    Creativ Rise Podcast
    274. 6 Decisions That Took Us to Six Figures As Photographers & Filmmakers (You Can Copy These)

    Creativ Rise Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2026 30:18


    In today's episode, we're breaking down the six business decisions that took us from guessing our way through freelance work… to building multiple six-figure creative businesses as photographers, filmmakers and brand builders.These aren't “work harder” tactics. These are real decisions we made inside these areas of business:Offers & PricingBrandingNetworkingMarketingSalesScalingFrom turning a $3,000 video into a $20,000 solution…To holding our ground on a $65,000 deal…To learning that what you call yourself determines who hires you…Each of these moments reshaped how we operate as business owners.And they're decisions you can make too.If you're tired of inconsistent income, unclear positioning, or feeling like you're working harder without real momentum — this episode will give you real life decisions you can copy to think differently about your creative business.And if you're ready to build these 6 pillars the right way - Applications for Round 15 of the 6-Week Creativ Rise Mastermind are now open. As normal, a ton of the spots got taken right away by the waitlist.Here's what we help you implement each week:Week 1: Bulletproofing Your Offers & PricingWeek 2: Mastering Your Brand StrategyWeek 3: Building A Profitable NetworkWeek 4: Building Out The Get Booked Marketing SystemWeek 5: 6 Figure Sales StrategyWeek 6: The 6 Figure Scale Plan For Your Time, Money & SystemsChristy and Joey will personally coach and guide you through all 6 pillars so you can build your own 6 figure business foundation - and it's done alongside 34 other businesses. We are all in on tight community at Creativ Rise.Weekly module drops, weekly coaching calls, pod accountability groups, 24/7 access to Christy and Joey and a community you'll love.Apply now at www.creativrise.comWe start March 15th!Free Tools & Trainings:→ Pricing Calculator: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.creativrise.com/pricingca...→ Pitching Masterclass Coursehttps://www.creativrise.com/pitchingmasterclass→ Sales Call Formula Coursehttps://www.creativrise.com/offers/RM2ZPtZx/checkout→ Productivity Course: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.creativrise.com/productiv...→ Money Management Training: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.creativrise.com/moneytrai...→ Fix Your Inquiry Form: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.creativrise.com/inquiryfo...Listen & Subscribe:→ Apple Podcasts: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠apple.co/creativrise⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠→ Spotify: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠open.spotify.com/show/creativrise⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Follow Along:→ Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@creativrise⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ | ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@joeyspeers⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ | ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@christyjspeers⁠

    Align with Alora
    What a Five Figure Month Actually Looks Like (for Photographers)

    Align with Alora

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2026 18:40 Transcription Available


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    Gold Biz Podcast
    Your March Playbook: How Photographers Can Build Momentum & Increase Inquiries in 2026

    Gold Biz Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2026 20:16


    If photography inquiries feel inconsistent or slower than you want, this episode is your reset.In this March Playbook episode, I'm breaking down how photographers can build real momentum by doubling down on what's already working instead of chasing new strategies every month.Because sustainable growth in a photography business doesn't come from constant reinvention. It comes from refinement.Inside this episode, we cover:How to identify which marketing channels are actually bringing inquiriesWhat messaging is converting your ideal clientsHow to optimize your visibility funnel instead of rebuilding itSimple ways to increase bookings without adding more to your plateIf you want to grow your photography business in 2026, increase inquiries, and create consistent traction, this strategy matters.Momentum isn't about doing more. It's about amplifying what already works.Tune in and start building forward instead of starting over.Free Resources from me I Mentioned: https://racheltraxler.com/shop

    The Photographer Mindset
    Rating More Hot Takes from Photographers on Threads

    The Photographer Mindset

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2026 52:39


    Last week, we explored Aaron's Instagram detox and evaluated some hot takes from photographers on Threads. This week, we're back for round two! We dive even deeper into the Threads community, breaking down more opinion posts from photographers and creatives. From debates about building a photography style to whether wedding photographers need to "love" their craft, we're here to evaluate, elaborate, and share our own perspectives.Expect to Learn:Whether you need to "love" a genre of photography to succeed in itHow to Build and Evolve a Photography StyleWhy finding your community isn't just about waiting for them to come to you, but about actively participatingWhy black-and-white photography isn't just for people who "can't handle color"Why opportunities don't just fall into your lapSponsors:Thanks to WhiteWall for being our lead sponsor this episode! They're the top choice for photographers who want the highest-quality prints: 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

    About Creative Experience
    From Fashion Designer to Vogue Photographer

    About Creative Experience

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2026 50:57


    During the episode, we discuss how Charlotte transitioned from a successful career as a fashion designer to wedding photographer, her unconventional journey through the creative industries, and her commitment to shooting almost exclusively on film in an increasingly digital landscape.Full Show Notes - http://www.bytomw.com/podcast/from-fashion-designer-to-photographerCharlotte grew up in Paris and came to the UK at 15 to learn English. She studied fashion design and ran her own fashion brand from ages 23 to 30, getting picked up by Opening Ceremony and selling internationally. After leaving fashion due to sustainability concerns and unsustainable business costs, she transitioned to running a manufacturing studio for designer brands and costume work. A pivotal moment came after a friend's funeral in Scotland, when working with a career coach helped her realize she needed more creative freedom. Initially resistant to wedding photography—seeing it as "cheesy"—she discovered Naomi Koenig's film documentary work, which completely reframed what wedding photography could be.Her entry into wedding photography was organic. She shot her first wedding as a guest at her best friend's sister's wedding, and the experience rekindled her excitement about life and forced her to be truly present. Her early projects gained traction thanks to referrals from friends in the creative industry, leading to multiple features in Vogue. She has just completed her first full season and is now heading into her second.

    Kennedy Molloy Catchup - Triple M Network
    F1 Photographer Kym Illman talks his journey capturing Grand Prix drivers

    Kennedy Molloy Catchup - Triple M Network

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2026 9:21


    Kym Illman is an Australian motorsport photographer, entrepreneur and YouTuber, responsible for epic shots of drivers from across the motorsport industry. Kym talks to the show about his journey, relationship with racing teams, Aus Grand Prix preview and finding the perfect shot. Catch Mick in the Morning, with Roo, Titus & Rosie LIVE from 6-9am weekdays on 105.1 Triple M Melbourne or via the LiSTNR app.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    A Little Bit Culty
    Through the NXIVM Lens: Photographer Bjorn Bolinder on V-Week, Branding, and Seeing the Light (Part 1)

    A Little Bit Culty

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2026 37:57


    This episode is sponsored by Betterhelp.Bjorn Bolinder—photographer, NXIVM insider, and the guy on the ladder in The Vow Episode 3—finally tells his story. For NXIVM nerds, this is the episode you've been waiting for: a behind-the-scenes perspective from someone who witnessed it all but stayed largely unknown to the public. Bjorn walks us through his recruitment in January 2015, how a midnight kitchen conversation about curing Tourette's syndrome planted the seed, and why he signed up for his 5-day already knowing it would be expensive and a pitch.He opens up about his initial resistance on days two or three (and how one module blew right through it), the overwhelming workload as a V-Week photographer working until 2 a.m. for what amounted to $7/hour in "work exchange," and meeting Keith Raniere for the first time with stars in his eyes. Bjorn shares why Nippy was such a green flag for him—in an organization that felt safe after a childhood of being bullied in macho dance studio and school environments—and how NXIVM's Goals Lab became a place where he felt genuinely supported and seen.This first part is all green flags with tiny red ones creeping in around the edges. Thursday's Part 2 brings Pam Cafritz's memorial, the blow-up, and how Bjorn finally figured it out after we left.Follow Bjorn's work at findthelightphotography.com and on Instagram @findthelightphotography.Trigger warning: This episode contains frank discussion of childhood bullying and homophobia.Also…let it be known that:The views and opinions expressed on A Little Bit Culty do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the podcast. Any content provided by our guests, bloggers, sponsors or authors are of their opinion and are not intended to malign any religion, group, club, organization, business, individual, anyone or anything. Nobody's mad at you, just don't be a culty fuckwad.**PRE-ORDER Sarah and Nippy's newest book hereCheck out our amazing sponsorsJoin A Little Bit Culty on PatreonGet poppin' fresh ALBC SwagSupport the pod and smash this linkCheck out our cult awareness and recovery resourcesWatch Sarah's TED Talk and buy her memoir, ScarredCREDITS:Executive Producers: Sarah Edmondson & Anthony AmesProduction Partner: Citizens of SoundCo-Creator: Jess TardyAudio production: Will RetherfordProduction Coordinator: Lesli DinsmoreWriter: Sandra NomotoSocial media team: Eric Skwarzynski and Brooke KeaneTheme Song: “Cultivated” by Jon Bryant co-written with Nygel AsselinSUPPORT OUR SPONSORS:Your emotional wellbeing matters. Find support and feel lighter in therapy. Sign up and get 10% off at BetterHelp.com/culty.If you like your money, Mint Mobile is for you. Shop plans at MINTMOBILE.com/culty.Right now as a listener of my show, you can get 20% off your first order, plus free shipping at MeUndies.com/culty, promo code culty.Find furniture, decor, and essentials that fit your unique style and budget. Head to Wayfair.com right now to shop all things home. Wayfair. Every style. Every home.Right now, go to Quince.com/culty for free shipping and 365-day returns. That's a full year to wear it and love it. And you will. Now available in Canada, too. Don't keep settling for clothes that don't last.If you're ready to start searching safely online, go to surfshark.com/culty or use code CULTY at checkout to get 4 extra months of Surfshark VPN.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    The Systems and Workflow Magic Podcast
    STOP Guessing Your Pay As A Family Photographer (7 Numbers THAT MATTER)

    The Systems and Workflow Magic Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2026 21:13


    If you're a family photographer who feels busy, booked, and still confused about what you should actually be paying yourself… this episode is for you.Maybe you've wondered:-Why does paying myself feel so draining?-Why does everyone else online seem to have it figured out?-Why am I booking sessions but still unsure what I can actually bring home?Here's the truth: Most family photographers aren't underpaid because they're doing something wrong.They're underpaid because they're missing a clear system.In this episode, I walk you through the seven components to consider before deciding how much to pay yourself as a family photographer. This isn't about what Instagram says. This isn't about what another photographer makes. This is about your life. Your household. Your goals.Resources & Links Mentioned In This Episode▸ Read the full blog post that goes with this episode (that way, you get all the links mentioned): https://systemsandworkflowmagic.com/stop-guessing-your-pay-family-photographer/▸ Grab The What To Pay Yourself Calculator Here: https://dollydelong.thrivecart.com/what-to-pay-yourself/▸ The Family Photographer's Marketing Society: https://systemsandworkflowmagic.com/the-family-photographers-marketing-society▸ Grab the FREE 2026 Family Photographers Marketing Trends Report: https://systemsandworkflowmagic.com/family-photography-marketing-trendsConnect with Me (Dolly DeLong Education)

    MONEY FM 89.3 - Weekend Mornings
    Saturday Mornings: Four Years of War, One Night of Truth: Ukraine's Ambassador, a Filmmaker & a Pulitzer Photographer on the War in Ukraine

    MONEY FM 89.3 - Weekend Mornings

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2026 28:03


    Saturday Mornings Show host Glenn van Zutphen and co-host Neil Humphreys mark the fourth anniversary of Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine with a powerful conversation that blends diplomacy, documentary filmmaking, and frontline journalism. We welcome to the studio H.E. Kateryna Zelenko, Ukraine’s Ambassador to Singapore; Megumi Lim, director of the multi‑award‑winning documentary "Night Shift," and Thomas Peter, Pulitzer Prize‑winning Reuters senior reporter and war photographer who has spent years documenting the conflict. Following the Singapore premiere of "Night Shift at the One Voice for Ukraine" – Team Europe event on 24 February 2026, our guests reflect on the human cost of a war that continues to reshape global security and the lives of millions. Ambassador Zelenko shares Ukraine’s ongoing fight for sovereignty and the resilience of its people. Megumi Lim discusses the making of "Night Shift," a film that captures the quiet heroism of ordinary Ukrainians working through the darkness of war. Thomas Peter offers a rare, unfiltered look at life on the frontlines and the responsibility of bearing witness through photography.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Shoot Your Shot
    How Cole Roberts Built a Wedding Photography Community

    Shoot Your Shot

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2026 79:31


    Our guest is the founder of Way Up North. Northern Europes biggest and most popular wedding photographer conference that has been running for just over a decade. We discuss his roots in the industry, the unintentional community that WUN has sparked, and what is next for Cole.    Check out his latest project the digital detox cabin, YOU can rent it today! https://hopfarmbeach.com/   ⬇️ SUPPORT THE SHOW ⬇️   Save $ on a digital super 8mm camerahttps://tinyurl.com/369as25f  

    R.M.Williams OUTBACK
    From the great woolsheds to life-saving organ transplants and a lot in between: documentary photographer Andrew Chapman

    R.M.Williams OUTBACK

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2026 36:35


    Photographer Andrew Chapman shares his journey through rural Australia, especially his stunning documentation of the country's disappearing woolsheds and the hard-working shearers within them. Some highlights: Andrew Chapman's first encounters with shearing sheds The dramatic light and composition in rural photography The importance of honesty in photography Capturing the storm at Weja and the power of nature Portrait of the drover's wife and rural life Andrew Chapman's rural roots and early influences Documenting the disappearing sheds and rural heritage Andrew Chapman's health journey and transplant experience Future projects and the legacy of Andrew Chapman See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Bret & Tony with Ash & Abe
    Interview with filmmaker and photographer Stephen Folker

    Bret & Tony with Ash & Abe

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2026 22:35


    We sit down with filmmaker and photographer Stephen Folker at the Snake Alley Festival of Film in 2025 to discuss marketing strategies from picture lock to distribution, balancing director for hire gigs with passion projects, we bond over hating to watch a project with an audience the first time, and so much more

    Bullseye with Jesse Thorn
    Photographer Noé Montes

    Bullseye with Jesse Thorn

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2026 39:07


    Noé Montes is a photographer based in Los Angeles. His work is currently on display at the Riverside Art Museum in a breathtaking exhibit called Noe Montes: Regional History. Montes' work often documents migrant farmworker communities like the one in which he grew up. Montes joins Bullseye to talk about the importance of telling a story through his subjects and photographs. To manage podcast ad preferences, review the links below:See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for sponsorship and to manage your podcast sponsorship preferences.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy

    Permaculture Voices
    Photographers and Their Specialities

    Permaculture Voices

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2026 6:35


    In this episode, professional commercial photographer John Spaulding talks about how different photographers have different specialties.   Subscribe for more content on sustainable farming, market farming tips, and business insights!   Get market farming tools, seeds, and supplies at Modern Grower. Follow Modern Grower:  Instagram  Instagram Listen to other podcasts on the Modern Grower Podcast Network:  Carrot Cashflow  Farm Small Farm Smart  Farm Small Farm Smart Daily  The Growing Microgreens Podcast  The Urban Farmer Podcast  The Rookie Farmer Podcast  In Search of Soil Podcast Check out Diego's books:  Sell Everything You Grow on Amazon   Ready Farmer One on Amazon **** Modern Grower and Diego Footer participate in the Amazon Services LLC. Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com.

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    I'll Call You Right Back
    #317 Pt. 2 - Traveling Tintype Photographer Joseph Wyman

    I'll Call You Right Back

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2026 91:40


    This week, I sit down with Traveling Tintype Photographer, @JosephWymanPhoto, for Part 2 of one of my favorite conversations I have had to date. Joe stops by and we chat about everything from his 11 years spent in the military to what made him pick up his first camera. An absolutely fantastic conversation that went on for hours - hence why I split the episode into two part. Hope yinz enjoy Part 2. Thanks for listening. Yinz can SUBSCRIBE & WATCH here! - Become a "friend" on Patreon and support the show

    Play It Brave Podcast
    Is AI Destroying Art or Saving It? with Noella Andres of Imagen

    Play It Brave Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2026 35:03


    On this episode of Play It Brave, we're diving into one of the biggest conversations happening in photography right now: AI. The excitement. The skepticism. The "Is this going to replace us?" energy. All of it. I brought on Noella Andres from Imagen AI to talk about what AI in editing actually is (and what it isn't). Noella has spent over 20 years supporting photographers in finding more freedom in their workflows, and her move into Imagen fits perfectly with that mission. Together, we unpack how AI can support your artistry instead of threaten it, how it integrates into Lightroom, how it learns your style, and how to use it consciously — without losing your creative voice. Key Takeaways The real question isn't "Will AI replace photographers?", it's "How can we use AI consciously?" Burnout in photography often comes from hours behind the screen, not from shooting itself. When repetitive tasks are automated, creative energy expands. AI can function like a virtual assistant, handling the grunt work while you stay in artistic control. The danger isn't AI — it's losing your unique voice by relying on formulas (in editing, branding, or marketing). As the world becomes more automated, genuine human connection and client experience become even more valuable. Originality requires intention. Photographers must resist copying trends and instead refine their own artistic identity. Social media fatigue is real. Intentional automations (like email marketing funnels) can create sustainability without constant online presence. Used wisely, AI can actually help you fall back in love with photography by giving you your time and inspiration back. AI isn't the enemy. Burnout is. Blending in is. Giving away your creative voice is. When you let AI handle the repeatable tasks — culling, base edits, workflow — you get your time back for what actually matters: your clients, your craft, and creating because you want to. If you're curious, you can try Imagen through my ambassador link (with 1500 free edits included). And if you have questions, DM me. I want you editing faster, loving your images more, and feeling inspired again. Meet Noella Noella Andres has been in the photography game for over 20 years — Chasing love stories, and eventually finding her real passion: helping other photographers grow wildly successful businesses of their own. These days, she's all about marketing, brand partnerships, and business coaching — guiding photographers as they step into their next big thing, whether that's launching a course, building passive income, or leveling up their visibility. She's part strategy nerd, part hype girl, and fully invested in helping creatives find freedom in their business (and have a little fun doing it). Connect with Noella + Imagen AI Get your 1500 free edits here Noella's WebsiteNoella's Instagram Click here for more ways to listen to this episode.

    Louisiana Unfiltered
    Parade of Panic: The Clinton Mardi Gras Shooting

    Louisiana Unfiltered

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2026 46:00 Transcription Available


    Kiran Chawla recounts the unsettling events that transpired during a Mardi Gras parade in Clinton, Louisiana, where a joyous celebration turned into chaos when gunfire erupted, injuring six individuals, including a young child. Timestamps01:36 A Family Parade12:03 The Scene Turns Chaotic20:19 Gang Rivalry 32:45 The Photographer's Perspective39:26 Law Enforcement ResponseLocal Sponsors for this episode include:Neighbors Federal Credit Union:Another Chance Bail Bonds:Dudley DeBosier Injury LawyersFamily Worship Center ChurchSound and Editing for this audio podcast by Envision Podcast Production:

    Tenet
    Ep. 199 Rick Dallago – Painter, Photographer, Filmmaker

    Tenet

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2026 152:49


    This week, Wes and Todd talk with Rick Dallago. Rick discusses being a self-described snarky “Norman Rockwell”, social media & narcissism, cell phones, being present, selfies, not overthinking things, intuition, when the magic happens, narrative, the catalyst for him to move to Colorado, his life in film, being industrious & making opportunity, being a Producer, how the film industry has changed, how being a Producer equates to solving problems as a visual artist, teaching art, being known as the Obama guy, the Denver Art Society, creativity & ideas, connecting to the art community, being pro-active in you art life, advice to young artists, art databases, “Banana Split”, art appropriation, his evolution as an artist, rejection & self-doubt, feeding the soul, retirement, having purpose, art classes & workshops, the Avalon Art Fest, saying “Yes”, and the show he's put together at the A.R. Mitchell Museum in Trinidad. Join us for fantastic conversation with Rick Dallago!Check out Rick's work at his website www.rickdallago.comFollow Rick on social media:Instagram - www.instagram.com/rickdallago/  -  @rickdallagoFacebook - www.facebook.com/rickdallagoartistCheck out the exhibition, “So On & So Forth, A Celebration of the Idiosyncratic”, at the A.R. Mitchell Museum, March 5th – April 30th, 2026. Send a text Follow us on Instagram: @tenetpodcast - www.instagram.com/tenetpodcast/ @wesbrn - www.instagram.com/wesbrn/ @toddpiersonphotography - www.instagram.com/toddpiersonphotography/ Follow us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/TenetPodcast/ Email us at todd@toddpierson.com If you enjoyed this episode or any of our previous episodes, please consider taking a moment and leaving us a review on your favorite podcast platform. Thanks for listening!

    Passing The Torch
    Ep. 120: Kellen Mond - From NFL QB to Artist and Photographer

    Passing The Torch

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2026 60:37 Transcription Available


    Send a textKellen Mond shares his journey from surviving the chaotic world of professional football to finding peace and passion in photography and art. Hear about his upcoming debut show, the lessons learned from high-pressure NFL environments, and how his unique lens helps him capture the beauty in imperfection and chaos.-Quick Episode Summary:Kellen Mond discusses NFL challenges, art, photography, and embracing chaos.-SEO Description:Former NFL quarterback Kellen Mond shares his journey from pro sports to art, exploring growth, mental health, and finding beauty in chaos on Passing The Torch.-

    Highlights from Off The Ball
    WOTS: A Day In The Life of an Olympic Photographer | "That's Bad Craic That" | Sports files' David Fitzgerald | Ep. 41

    Highlights from Off The Ball

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2026 25:11


    Rachel Sheehan and Eve Conway sat down with Sport file photographer David Fitzgerald who told us all about his time photographing the 2026 Winter Olympic games, the hours he spent traveling and the faces he met along the way. Have a topic or thought in mind? Send us a DM on @offtheball on all our social platforms or send us a WhatsApp at 087 9 180 180!

    A Photographic Life
    A Photographic Life-407: The 'Proust Photo Quiz' with Photographer Pete Souza

    A Photographic Life

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2026 30:25


    In this week's episode photographer Pete Souza takes on our 'Proust Photo Quiz'... The Proust Questionnaire is a set of questions answered by the French writer Marcel Proust. Proust answered the questionnaire in a confession album, a form of parlour game popular at the end of the 1890s. The album, titled An Album to Record Thoughts, Feelings, etc. was found in 1924 and published in the French literary journal Les Cahiers du Mois. Our 'Proust Photo Quiz' is an adaption of the original text. Pete Souza is a best-selling author, speaker and freelance photographer. He started his career working for two small newspapers in Kansas. From there, he worked as a staff photographer for the Chicago Sun-Times;  an Official Photographer for President Reagan; a freelancer for National Geographic  and other publications; the national photographer for the Chicago Tribune based in their Washington, D.C. bureau; and an assistant professor of photojournalism at Ohio University. While at the Tribune, Souza was part of the staff awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 2001. After 9/11, he was among the first journalists to cover the fall of Kabul, Afghanistan. In 1992, Souza published, Unguarded Moments: Behind-the-Scenes Photographs of President Reagan, based on his 5 1/2 years in the Reagan White House. Souza was also the official photographer for the 2004 funeral of President Reagan. His 2008 book, The Rise of Barack Obama, includes exclusive photographs of Obama's rise to power. For all eight years of the Obama administration, Souza was the Chief Official White House Photographer and the Director of the White House photo office. His book, Obama: An Intimate Portrait, was published in 2017. His 2018 book, Shade: A Tale of Two Presidents, tells the tale of the Obama and Trump administrations. In 2021, Souza was inducted into the International Photography Hall of Fame. In 2022, he was honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Professional Photographers of America. Based on his best-selling books, Souza became the subject of a documentary film in 2020, The Way I See It. The film was nominated for an Emmy. Souza's most recent photography book, The West Wing and Beyond: What I Saw Inside the Presidency, was published in 2022. He has won numerous photojournalism awards and had solo exhibits of his photographs at numerous galleries. He is also Professor Emeritus of Visual Communication at Ohio University. www.petesouza.com Dr.Grant Scott After fifteen years art directing photography books and magazines such as Elle and Tatler, Scott began to work as a photographer for a number of advertising and editorial clients in 2000. Alongside his photographic career Scott has art directed numerous advertising campaigns, worked as a creative director at Sotheby's, art directed foto8magazine, founded his own photographic gallery, edited Professional Photographer magazine and launched his own title for photographers and filmmakers 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, and a BBC Radio contributor. Scott is the author of Professional Photography: The New Global Landscape Explained (Routledge 2014), The Essential Student Guide to Professional Photography (Routledge 2015), New Ways of Seeing: The Democratic Language of Photography (Routledge 2019), and What Does Photography Mean To You? (Bluecoat Press 2020). His photography has been published in At Home With The Makers of Style (Thames & Hudson 2006) and Crash Happy: A Night at The Bangers (Cafe Royal Books 2012). His film Do Not Bend: The Photographic Life of Bill Jay was premiered in 2018. Scott continues to work as a photographer, writer and filmmaker and is the Subject Coordinator for both undergraduate and post graduate study of photography at Oxford Brookes University, Oxford, England. © Grant Scott 2026

    The Portrait System Podcast
    Tax Tips for Photographers: Deductions, Mileage, and Year-Round Prep (with Heather Lacey)

    The Portrait System Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2026 50:15


    Taxes don't have to be the thing you avoid until April. In this episode of The Portrait System, Nikki sits down with Heather Leicy (tax prep educator + bookkeeper + working photographer) to break down photographer tax deductions, year-round tax prep, and the biggest “can I write this off?” mistakes.You'll learn:What to do monthly so you're not scrambling at tax timeA simple system for setting aside 20–30% for taxesCommon photographer deductions: education, software, gear, website costs, client giftsThe truth about meals/coffee write-offs (when it counts, when it doesn't)Home office deduction basics and “dedicated space” rulesWhy mileage tracking is one of the most missed deductions (and the app Heather recommends)A simple breakdown of LLC vs S-corp taxation and why it's a math decisionWhy sales tax rules vary so much by state (digital vs physical vs services)Important: This episode is for educational purposes only and is not tax, legal, or accounting advice. Tax laws vary by location and change over time. Always consult a qualified CPA/tax professional about your specific situation.Find HeatherInstagram: @heather.marie.LeicyCommunity: Conquer Community – theconquercommunity.comIf you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a photographer friend who needs a tax reset.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    Gold Biz Podcast
    What To Do When You Aren't Getting Inquiries as a Photographer

    Gold Biz Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2026 18:04


    In this episode, Rachel Traxler dives into what to do when inquiries are down and why it is usually a visibility, funnel, or messaging issue rather than a reflection of your talent. She explains how to audit your visibility to ensure new people are consistently discovering you, identify leaks in your inquiry funnel that may be costing you bookings, and refine your messaging so it resonates with today's buyers. You will walk away with clear, actionable steps to increase exposure, strengthen your systems, and create more consistent inquiries in your photography business.Free Resources from me I Mentioned: https://racheltraxler.com/shop

    Business-First Creatives
    Is Systems in Session just for Photographers?

    Business-First Creatives

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2026 5:14


    Niching down your messaging can feel like a catch-22. I talk to photographers a lot—which means non-photographers sometimes wonder if Systems in Session is actually for them.Short answer? Yes.Long answer? Let's break it down.In this episode, I explain why Systems in Session works for any service-based business—not just photographers. I share who's currently inside the program (including a stationery designer, a marketing specialist, and a website designer), and why the five core workflow phases—Inquiry, Booking, Onboarding, Service & Delivery, and Offboarding—apply no matter what you sell.Because while the service may change, the client journey doesn't.If you've been wondering whether Systems in Session would work for you, even if you don't take photos for a living, this episode is for you.Learn more at coliejames.com/systems

    The Photographer Mindset
    Quitting Instagram + Evaluating Hot Takes from Photographers on Threads

    The Photographer Mindset

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2026 75:39


    What happens when a photographer quits Instagram? In this episode, we explore Aaron's decision to step away from social media and how it's opened up space for creativity and focus. Then, we dive into hot takes from photographers on Threads, evaluating opinions on everything from personal branding to follower counts. This conversation is about redefining productivity, finding meaning, and navigating the ever-changing world of photography.Expect to Learn:Why deactivating Instagram will free up mental spaceThe importance of intentionally creating space for deep focusWhy focusing on your craft matters more than chasing social media follower numbersWhy you don't need to travel to exotic locations to take great photosWhy redefining productivity to include rest, reflection, and intentional downtime leads to better creative output Sponsors:Thanks to WhiteWall for being our lead sponsor this episode! They're the top choice for photographers who want the highest-quality prints: 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

    The Systems and Workflow Magic Podcast
    Why Is Blogging Important for Family Photographers in 2026?

    The Systems and Workflow Magic Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2026 22:08


    If blogging always ends up at the bottom of your to-do list (or it feels like something you “should” be doing but never actually follow through on), this episode is for you.In this week's podcast (also a YouTube episode), I'm walking you through why blogging fails for most family photographers and how to fix it with a repeatable system that actually fits your real life.Because blogging isn't dead.It's one of the strongest ways to increase visibility, build trust, and get found by ideal clients, especially in 2026, when parents are searching on Google, Instagram, and even ChatGPT.If you've ever:Been frozen in front of a blank Google DocWondered what to blog about for SEOCopy/pasted something from ChatGPT that didn't sound like youPublished a blog and felt like no one read it…Then this episode will help you rethink blogging from a systems perspective.Resources & Links Mentioned In This Episode▸ Read the full blog post that goes with this episode (that way, you get all the links mentioned): https://systemsandworkflowmagic.com/why-is-blogging-important-family-photographers-2026/▸ My FULL Blogging & Visibility System (special price with this link only): https://systemsandworkflowmagic.com/blogging-visibility-system-youtube▸ The Family Photographer's Marketing Society: https://systemsandworkflowmagic.com/the-family-photographers-marketing-society▸ Grab the FREE 2026 Family Photographers Marketing Trends Report: https://systemsandworkflowmagic.com/family-photography-marketing-trendsConnect with Me (Dolly DeLong Education)