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A widely circulated photograph, taken in March 2001, shows a smiling Prince Andrew with his arm around Virginia Roberts—then 17 years old—while Ghislaine Maxwell looks on, reportedly at Maxwell's London home. The image has become one of the most enduring pieces of visual evidence connected to Roberts' allegations that she was trafficked by Jeffrey Epstein and abused by the Duke. It has been cited repeatedly in media coverage and legal proceedings, including the civil lawsuit Roberts filed against Andrew, which was settled in 2022. The photograph's significance lies in the fact that it appears to capture all three key figures together in a casual, domestic setting—an unspoken counter to denials of familiarity.In the years since, Prince Andrew, Ghislaine Maxwell, and their apologists have treated the photo less like an inconvenient truth and more like a PR problem to be spun out of existence. Andrew's legal team has floated unsubstantiated claims of “fake” proportions and “mystery” alterations without ever producing credible forensic evidence. Maxwell, speaking from prison, has parroted the same line, conveniently claiming she has “only ever seen photocopies,” as if that alone discredits the image. Their supporters—whether in royal circles or among Epstein's old network—have amplified these talking points in a transparent attempt to gaslight the public into questioning their own eyes. It's a tactic ripped straight from the crisis-management playbook: attack the evidence, cast doubt, and hope the scandal rots in ambiguity. But without proof, these denials look less like reasoned skepticism and more like the desperate flailing of people cornered by a single, stubborn photograph that refuses to go away.To contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10531023/The-story-picture-Andrew-Virginia-Giuffre-Maxwell-journalist-scooped-world.html
On this episode I chatted with career photographer and unofficial OKC Zoo photographer Alex Dugan. We tall about her journey to finding her passion and how walking the OKC Zoo has changed her perspective. www.instagram.com/alexduganphotowild www.instagram.com/alexduganphoto Huge thank you to our sponsors. The Oklahoma Hall of Fame at the Gaylord-Pickens Museum telling Oklahoma's story through its people since 1927. For more information go to www.oklahomahof.com and for daily updates go to www.instagram.com/oklahomahof The Chickasaw Nation is economically strong, culturally vibrant and full of energetic people dedicated to the preservation of family, community and heritage. www.chickasaw.net Dog House OKC - When it comes to furry four-legged care, our 24/7 supervised cage free play and overnight boarding services make The Dog House OKC in Oklahoma City the best place to be, at least, when they're not in their own backyard. With over 6,000 square feet of combined indoor/outdoor play areas our dog daycare enriches spirit, increases social skills, builds confidence, and offers hours of exercise and stimulation for your dog http://www.thedoghouseokc.com/ #ThisisOklahoma
Breathe Pictures Photography Podcast: Documentaries and Interviews
In this episode, I revisit conversations with two remarkable photographers whose work and generosity have left lasting impressions. Steve Shipman, who we lost in 2018, built a career capturing portraits for newspapers, magazines, and leading corporate clients, later turning his lens toward weddings, social photography, street photography and legacy family projects. His archive reads like an A-to-Z of notable figures, with some of his portraits now held in the National Portrait Gallery's archive in London. Charlie Waite has spent decades shaping how we see the British and international landscape, his work marked by a painter's eye for light, form, and balance. Through books, exhibitions, and teaching, he has encouraged countless photographers to truly observe. Charlie's warmth and openness have made him a guiding presence for many in the photographic community, with an influence that goes well beyond his own work. Links to all guests and features will be on the show page, my sincere thanks to Arthelper, who sponsor this show, plus our Extra Milers, without whom we wouldn't be walking each week. WHY: A Sketchbook of Life is available here.
Art Marketing Podcast: How to Sell Art Online and Generate Consistent Monthly Sales
Join me in an inspiring conversation with Court Whelan, a multifaceted photographer, podcaster, and conservationist. Court shares his journey from a pivotal internship in Belize to guiding eco-tours around the globe, all while capturing the beauty of nature through his lens. Discover how he blends his passion for photography and conservation, the challenges of the travel industry, and his strategies for growing his art business. Whether you're an aspiring photographer or a nature lover, this episode is packed with insights and inspiration! (00:00) - Introduction to Court Weyland (05:30) - The Journey into Photography (10:00) - The Evolution of Photography Skills (15:00) - The Role of Gear in Photography (20:00) - The Importance of Culling and Editing (25:00) - Building Relationships with Clients (30:00) - Transitioning to Print Sales (35:00) - Future Plans and Sustainability (40:00) - Marketing Strategies for Q4 (45:00) - The Power of Photo Books Court's Website https://shop.courtwhelan.com/ Court's Instagram https://www.instagram.com/the.wild.photographer/ Keep up with the latest https://linktr.ee/artmarketingpodcast Signup for a free account on ArtHelper and use my jazzy coupon code which is POD. This will give you a free month of the Pro plan that has all the bells and whistles
When you're hiking in a remote location or shooting in unpredictable weather, the equipment you have can make or break the elopement day. In this episode, I share the must-have elopement photography gear I rely on, including what's in my bag, why I chose each piece, and why I stick to a simple, lightweight setup rather than overpacking. From my favorite camera to shoot with to which lenses I love, you get a look inside at exactly how I organize my bag to keep elopement days easy and stress-free. If you've ever wondered what gear you actually need for elopement photography, hit play and learn how to build the perfect adventure-ready camera kit. Episode 114: Why Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) Are a Game-Changer for Elopement Photographers Check out our favorite equipment: Canon R6 Canon 35mm f/1.4 Sigma 50mm f/1.4 Canon EF 70-200mm f/2.8 Canon Mount Adapter EF-EOS R Canon Speedlite Pelican 1510SC Studio Case with Lid Organizer and Yellow Divider Set Spider Camera Holster SpiderPro Dual DSLR Camera System FRDM Free Fit Midweight Gloves (not an affiliate link) The Stoked Podcast is part of affiliate programs for Amazon, B&H, Imagen-ai, Dubsado, Pic-time, and Flodesk and that some of the links above are affiliate links which may compensate us for using shopping tags in this episode and show notes. Connect with Megan:
Join our Sea Sister paid membership on Substack to watch the exclusive video interview! Thanks for being part of this community and supporting our independent storytelling platform. I sit down with Christa Funk, a water photographer based on the North Shore of Oahu who captures the raw power and beauty of Pipeline and beyond. She opens up about her unique journey from the Coast Guard Academy to becoming one of the few women photographers in heavy water, sharing how military discipline taught her to respect the ocean's power and work her way up slowly from small waves to massive Pipeline barrels. We dive deep into surf etiquette, the importance of earning your place in lineups, and how she stays in the water for hours with cliff bars tucked in her wetsuit (always bringing an extra to share with fellow photographers). She reflects on finding community in Hawai'i, dealing with doubters who said she'd fail when leaving the military, and how her faith and the memory of her late mentor guide her work. From hilarious stories about using period talk to clear crowded lineups to profound moments witnessing God in nature, this conversation explores what it means to show up with respect, build genuine relationships, and honor both the ocean and the people who've paved the way before us.Produced by Brianna Ortega. Edited by Ty Feague. Music by Caroline Belk.Support the show
Lisa Kristine is a humanitarian photographer and fine artist. She uses her photography to expose deeply human stories and make pictures that tap our curiosity about the people and lives she has documented. "Curiosity calls us to be present." ~ Lisa Kristine Lisa Kristine: https://lisakristine.com Theme music by Sean Balick; “Sand Reverie” by Desert Orchard, via Blue Dot Sessions.
How do you go from $700 shoots to selling $2,750 premium packages - and hitting your first $10K month?For photographer and strategist Victoria Mae (@victoriamaephoto), it wasn't about adding more shoots to her calendar, it was about transforming the way she works.Victoria's secret? Aside from the fact that she is her ideal client (and she has the coolest client base…), she strategically positions herself as more than “just a photographer.”Victoria is a brand photographer and strategist who blends intentional pre-production, high-quality photo, and simple-but-powerful short-form video into offers her clients can't resist.And she does it all while radiating authenticity - it's truly no surprise that her clients stick around.In this episode, Victoria breaks down:How beautiful photos are only secondary to why she can charge what she does (hint: it's her strategy)How she positioned herself the obvious choice for her ideal clientHer iPhone + BTS strategy that keeps clients bookingWhy the “right kind of networking” is a long game worth playingHow to run an in-person event to draw in clientsAnd how she's overcome the hardship and discouraging months along the wayIf you want to build a creative business that can actually weather the ups and downs and book clients you love at prices you're proud of… Victoria's your gal, and this is your episode.P.S. Want access to the same education and resources that laid the foundation for Victoria's $10K/month creative business? Round 14 of the Creativ Rise Mastermind kicks off September 21st and spots go fast.This 6 week experience is full of coaching, community and accountability. If you want to build a 6 figure business foundation and want to do it alongside us & 35 other creative businesses - this is your chance.Get on the waitlist now to get all the information for Round 14.Join The WaitlistMissed Round 13?→ Join the waitlist for Round 14: creativrise.comFree Tools & Trainings:→ Pricing Calculator: creativrise.com/pricingcalculator→ Productivity Course: creativrise.com/productivity→ $10K/Mo Creator Workshop Replay: creativrise.com/workshop→ Money Management Training: creativrise.com/moneytraining→ Fix Your Inquiry Form: creativrise.com/inquiryformListen & Subscribe:→ Apple Podcasts: apple.co/creativrise→ Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/creativriseFollow Along:→ Instagram: @creativrise | @joeyspeers | @christyjspeers
Ready to book dream photo and video clients in Glacier National Park and beyond? In this episode, we're taking you inside the most intentional, strategy-packed, experience-driven photo and video retreat in the industry — happening this September in Northwest Montana.We walk you through every part of the retreat — from luxury portfolio-building shoots in Glacier National Park, Flathead Lake, and the Cabins at Blacktail… to deep-dive education on SEO, blogging, hybrid shooting, video marketing, and building a client experience that books $10K+ weddings.You'll hear how every single detail is designed to help you scale — not just creatively, but strategically.This isn't a “get inspired and go home” kind of retreat. It's an immersive, done-for-you opportunity to:Build a portfolio that books high-ticket clientsLearn to upsell video and scale your businessGet expert SEO + content marketing trainingCreate content that ranks for Glacier National Park weddings, Flathead Lake elopements, and destination micro-weddingsActually implement everything you learn with our help
On this show we revisited the devastation of Hurricane Helene on the Appalachian region of Western North Carolina, East Tennessee, and Southwest Virginia. Billy Bowling was giving us some of the first insights of anyone on the ground during the storm, while Cassie Clark worked tirelessly to lend support to her fellow North Carolinians. We talked about their stories, the impact, how things are moving along, and much much more.Support the show
We get in to our Mens Room Question: Good or Bad: What was your once in a lifetime experience?
#588 In this episode of the podcast, I dig into what baseball has taught me about becoming a better photographer. At first glance, these two worlds might seem unrelated, but I quickly realized that the secret to growth in both comes down to the quiet, persistent practice—those thousands of unseen reps that prepare us for our “big game” moments. I share stories from the baseball world, like Dodgers legends Freddie Freeman and Cody Bellinger, as well as insights from head photographer Jon Soohoo, drawing parallels to our photographic journey.KEY TOPICS COVERED The Importance of Consistent Practice (Reps) - Drawing inspiration from baseball, Raymond explains that greatness comes not from isolated performances, but from thousands of unseen, intentional repetitions. Photographers should practice regularly—not just at special events—to develop instinct and technical fluency.Learning From Failure and Tracking the Right Stats - Baseball legends, who "fail" most of their at-bats, exemplify that success includes and even requires frequent failure. Similarly, not every photo will be a winner, and that's normal. Raymond recommends tracking progress by the number of photos taken or personal growth, not likes or follows.Growth Through Community and Feedback - Community is vital, just as team dynamics support baseball players. Photography communities (like the podcast's Facebook group) offer constructive feedback and support, accelerating learning compared to going solo. Having a mentor or a coach provides targeted insight for growth.IMPORTANT DEFINITIONS & CONCEPTSReps (Repetitions): Intentional practice sessions, drills, or photographic exercises done consistently. In the context of photography, "reps" mean repeatedly shooting in diverse scenarios to build technical competence, instinct, and creative resilience.Utility Player: In baseball, a player proficient in multiple positions; used here to describe photographers experimenting with various genres to build versatility and discover their niche.Discussion & Reflection Questions:How can you integrate intentional photography "reps" into your everyday routine?In what areas do you find yourself waiting for the "perfect" moment rather than practicing in less exciting conditions?What “stats” matter most to your personal growth as a photographer? How might you measure improvement beyond social media engagement?How could participating in a community or seeking coached feedback support your progress?Learn What Camera Settings to Use in our free guide!https://perfectcamerasettings.com/ 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!
Have you ever looked up from your inbox and wondered how the whole day slipped away? When you're a one-woman show, it's easy to get buried in admin work, replying to leads, and coordinating schedules instead of doing the more meaningful work that lights you up.In this episode, I'm joined by Melissa Rich, a former wedding photographer turned systems and workflow consultant, to talk about automation strategies that save hours each week without making your business feel robotic. Melissa shares her top three “quick win” automations that photographers can set up in an afternoon to make client communication smoother, scheduling easier, and booking faster - all while keeping things warm and personal.We cover: The first automation every photographer should set up How a simple pre-session email can improve client satisfaction Why a scheduling tool is one of the easiest ways to reduce friction How to audit your current systems so you know what's not workingWhether your business systems need a total overhaul or just a few strategic upgrades, Melissa's advice will help you get more done with less stress.LINKS: Follow Melissa on Instagram Get Melissa's Quick Win Automation Guide Learn more about Simple Sales Resources: New to the podcast? Go to thiscantbethathard.com/welcome to get access to 3 of Annemie's best free resources. Join our community! We'd love to welcome you into our supportive, business-focused private Facebook group. Go to facebook.com/groups/thiscantbethathard to request access. Long-time listener? Leave a review!
The Motherhood Anthology Podcast: Photography Education for a Business You Love
Social media keeps changing its rules, but email marketing is something you actually own and control. Shannon Vondy shows how she saved her photography business in 2020 by learning email marketing the right way —making $13,000 in one year just from sending emails to her clients. If you're tired of depending on Instagram and Facebook alone to reach your clients, this episode will teach you how to build real relationships through email that lead to more bookings. Key Themes: Own your audience instead of renting it - Why email is safer than social media for reaching your clients Build relationships, not just send ads - How sharing personal stories gets you more bookings than just promoting your services Your subscribers actually want to hear from you - Getting over the fear of "annoying" people who signed up for your emails Make sure your emails get delivered - Simple tricks to land in the inbox instead of spam folders Create an email routine that works - How to send emails regularly without it feeling like a chore Turn everyday life into email content - Easy ways to write interesting emails that show your personality Getting started with email marketing - What platform to choose and how to set up your first email list Connect with Shannon: https://www.theemailclub.co https://www.instagram.com/mrs.vondy Free Welcome Email Template: https://www.theemailclub.co/free-email-template2025 Free eBox (1 month of what to say to your email list): https://www.theemailclub.co/ebox-tma-podcast 14 day free trial on TMA to Flodesk: http://themotherhoodanthology.com/flodesk Join TMA! Enrollment link - https://themotherhoodanthology.com/photography-mentoring/ Connect with TMA: Website | Membership | Courses: www.themotherhoodanthology.com Free Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/themotherhoodanthology Our Instagram: instagram.com/themotherhoodanthology Connect with Kim: Site: https://kimbox.com IG https://www.instagram.com/kimbox
In this inspiring episode, I'm joined by Shirin Bueeler —a photographer, relationship weaver, and amplifier of melanated voices— who shares her raw and radiant journey into motherhood. From the challenges to the breakthroughs, Shirin offers deep insight and embodied wisdom for this rite of passage.In this episode, we explore the profound shift that occurs when women step into motherhood, and how it reshapes our identities, creativity, and relationships. We also talk about navigating societal expectations around what it means to be a “good mother” and staying true to ourselves in the process.TOPICS COVERED:
Darrell from Bush Telegraph chats with Jay Myrdal, the photographer who took the 'Wuthering Heights' and 'The Kick Inside' cover photos. Jay talks about how he got into photography, and his move from Montana in America to the UK, where he has lived ever since. For the very first time we get to hear Jay talk about the iconic photo session with the young Kate Bush, as well as his work with other artists. This was Kate's very first photo session at the age of 19, and yet you get a glimpse into how important the visual concepts were to her even back then. Jay recounts the process of this session, including the arrival of Kate's father a few days before who came to build that iconic kite for Kate. Enjoy!
Episode #140 - Dan Fenstermacher - PhotographerFor photographer and educator Dan Fenstermacher, photography is more than documentation—it is a philosophy of presence, humor, and human connection. From the busy streets of Tokyo to quiet corners of San Jose, Dan captures moments that are layered, unexpected, and deeply personal. His work sits at the intersection of activism, storytelling, and everyday life, always seeking to reveal something authentic, even quirky, in the seemingly ordinary.Dan earned his MFA in Photography at San José State University and is now Chair of the Photography Department at West Valley College in Saratoga, where he continues to inspire students and document campus life through a lens of curiosity and care. His commitment to capturing the overlooked extends beyond teaching, with ongoing projects and zines; his current zine series is focused on everyday life at the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk. Ultimately, he believes it is about finding meaning in ordinary places.In this conversation, Dan describes the role of photography in his life as a spiritual and social practice, how teaching students keeps him inspired, and how even something as small as handing someone a Polaroid can foster real connection.Follow Dan's work on Instagram @danfenstermacher or visit his website atdanfenstermacher.net.Dan was most recently featured as a 2023 Content Emerging Artist in Issue 15.3, “perform”He was also featured in the Spring 2019 Issue 11.1, “Sight and Sound.”
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, host, photographer and educator Nikki Closser interviews photography business mentor Jeff Brown. Listen in as Jeff shares all of his secrets on how to leverage LinkedIn as a powerful platform to market your business. Don't miss out on this incredible 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.
Matt Patterson is an intellectual property attorney and photographer. As an attorney, Matt specializes in patents and trademarks, but he also has an extensive knowledge of copyright law.In this episode, Matt dives deep into the world of copyright for photographers. He shares actionable advice on incorporating copyright registration into your workflow, the benefits of protecting your work, and how to handle situations where your images are used without permission. From understanding the nuances of licensing agreements to navigating the gray areas of derivative works and AI-generated edits, Matt provides a masterclass in safeguarding your creative assets and what to do if your images are stolen or used beyond their intended usage.Expect to Learn:Why registering photos with the U.S. Copyright Office is crucial for protecting your workHow photographers can integrate copyright registration into their workflowWhat to do if someone uses your images without permissionHow to structure licensing agreements that clearly define how their work can be usedHow AI-generated edits affect copyright ownershipMatt's links:IP Attorney Website: https://www.optimalipstrategies.com/Photography Website: https://www.wild-shot.com/Sponsors:Thanks to Tamron for sponsoring this episode! Tamron just released the new 16-30mm F/2.8 G2 lens for Sony E-Mount and Nikon Z Mirrorless cameras. If you're looking to add a lightweight and sharp focused wide angle lens to your kit, this should be number one on your list! Seth has this exact lens in his kit and has great things to say about it! You can visit www.tamron-americas.com or your local Tamron dealer today to check it out!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: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
Andy, Randy, and Abe chat about a photographer stiff-arming a Seahawks player last night and why it's not only not a big deal, but somewhat expected.
If you're afraid to invest in your photography or videography business, you're not alone. One of the biggest things holding creatives back is fear—fear of spending money, fear of not making it back, and fear of failure. But the truth is, fear and belief can't exist in the same space. In this episode, we're talking about how that fear often stems from not separating personal and business finances, and how real business growth starts when you learn to invest with a plan. We also walk through the mindset shift needed to move from scarcity to strategy and how our next retreat will help you make that shift. If you're ready to bet on yourself and create a business that's built to last, apply for our Montana photography and videography retreat here: https://www.heythriver.com/in-person-eventsThis is the year you stop operating like a hobbyist and start showing up like the CEO your business needs.Want to book luxury weddings and destination elopements? Join us for Thrive: Montana, a 4-day retreat featuring high-end styled shoots, SEO & blogging strategy from Danielle Johnson, and a creative community that will push you forward. Stay in stunning mountain cabins, soak in the hot tub, and leave with the portfolio + marketing tools to book your dream clients. Join us at heythriver.com/in-person-events! Photographers, we've got everything you need to level up your business! Head to our shop for LUTs, courses, contracts, email and blog templates, freebies, and more. Whether you're looking to streamline your workflow, create stunning videos, or grow your client base, we've got you covered.Check it out here: Hey, Thriver ShopThanks for listening to the Hey, Thriver Podcast!! Don't forget to rate and review on your fave podcast platform -- it helps us get amazing guests and climb in the charts!
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Investor Fuel Real Estate Investing Mastermind - Audio Version
In this episode of the Investor Fuel podcast, host Q Edmonds speaks with luxury photographer Danny Garcia, who specializes in real estate media. Danny shares his unique journey from law enforcement to photography, emphasizing the importance of customer service and building relationships in the real estate industry. He discusses his approach to coaching agents on how to present themselves on camera and the significance of treating clients well to ensure repeat business. The conversation also touches on Danny's future goals for scaling his business and empowering others through his coaching program. Professional Real Estate Investors - How we can help you: Investor Fuel Mastermind: Learn more about the Investor Fuel Mastermind, including 100% deal financing, massive discounts from vendors and sponsors you're already using, our world class community of over 150 members, and SO much more here: http://www.investorfuel.com/apply Investor Machine Marketing Partnership: Are you looking for consistent, high quality lead generation? Investor Machine is America's #1 lead generation service professional investors. Investor Machine provides true ‘white glove' support to help you build the perfect marketing plan, then we'll execute it for you…talking and working together on an ongoing basis to help you hit YOUR goals! Learn more here: http://www.investormachine.com Coaching with Mike Hambright: Interested in 1 on 1 coaching with Mike Hambright? Mike coaches entrepreneurs looking to level up, build coaching or service based businesses (Mike runs multiple 7 and 8 figure a year businesses), building a coaching program and more. Learn more here: https://investorfuel.com/coachingwithmike Attend a Vacation/Mastermind Retreat with Mike Hambright: Interested in joining a “mini-mastermind” with Mike and his private clients on an upcoming “Retreat”, either at locations like Cabo San Lucas, Napa, Park City ski trip, Yellowstone, or even at Mike's East Texas “Big H Ranch”? Learn more here: http://www.investorfuel.com/retreat Property Insurance: Join the largest and most investor friendly property insurance provider in 2 minutes. Free to join, and insure all your flips and rentals within minutes! There is NO easier insurance provider on the planet (turn insurance on or off in 1 minute without talking to anyone!), and there's no 15-30% agent mark up through this platform! Register here: https://myinvestorinsurance.com/ New Real Estate Investors - How we can work together: Investor Fuel Club (Coaching and Deal Partner Community): Looking to kickstart your real estate investing career? Join our one of a kind Coaching Community, Investor Fuel Club, where you'll get trained by some of the best real estate investors in America, and partner with them on deals! You don't need $ for deals…we'll partner with you and hold your hand along the way! Learn More here: http://www.investorfuel.com/club —--------------------
Sunrise Life - beyond skin deep conversations with freelance nude models
Welcome to Sunrise Life, the podcast where we dive into deep conversations with freelance models. In this episode, join us as we talk to KJ, who shares her journey from being a graphic designer to becoming a full-time freelance model. Listen as she discusses her early experiences in the modeling industry, the challenges of balancing art and life, and the unique freedom that freelancing offers. Discover how KJ transitioned from self-photography to professional shoots and how her background in graphic design has influenced her modeling career. KJ opens up about the support and challenges she faced from family and friends, highlighting her father's eventual acceptance of her career choice. She also shares insightful anecdotes about the freelance modeling community, including a humorous mishap with a photographer and the importance of networking and safety. Tune in to learn about KJ's experiences while traveling for work, her take on the evolving modeling landscape with platforms like OnlyFans, and her thoughts on balancing personal privacy with public exposure. Whether you're a model, a creative, or simply curious about the freelance lifestyle, this episode offers an engaging and honest perspective. Check her out on Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/kj_persuasion/
In this episode of Search Off The Record, John and Martin explore the intersection of SEO and photography. Is a website essential for photographers, or is social media enough? Martin, a technical SEO expert and photography enthusiast, dives into the challenges of building a photography website, optimizing images, and attracting the right audience. Whether you're a professional photographer or a hobbyist, this podcast offers valuable insights into how Search Engine Optimization can help you showcase your work and connect with your audience. Find out how to make your images more findable, understand your website's performance, and navigate the ever-changing landscape of digital marketing for photographers. Martin shares his experience building his own photography website and the challenges he faced with SEO for his personal website. Resources: Episode transcript → https://goo.gle/sotr097-transcript Chapters: 0:00 - Intro 0:37 - The Expert?! 3:10 - Why do photographers need websites? 5:39 - Stock Photography and SEO 14:53- Branding and Search 18:21 - Setting up Search Console 21:12 - Web pages and Social Media for your photos. 23:27 - Image Landing Pages 24:52 - Image Optimization 28:38 - Photography and Generative AI Listen to more Search Off the Record → https://goo.gle/sotr-yt Subscribe to Google Search Channel → https://goo.gle/SearchCentral Search Off the Record is a podcast series that takes you behind the scenes of Google Search with the Search Relations team. #SOTRpodcast #SEO Speaker: Martin Splitt, John Mueller Products Mentioned: Search Console
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Paris interviews Desiree Astorga, a talented photographer known for her work in sports, particularly skateboarding. Desiree shares the intriguing story of her last name, which isn't her birth name, and the humorous discovery that her family's Italian heritage was a fabrication. She discusses her Belgian mother's background as an Olympic diver and her own athletic upbringing, which led to her passion for sports photography. Desiree highlights her love for the skateboarding community, emphasizing the supportive and resilient nature of its culture, and recounts how she and Paris met through a skateboarding event.Desiree also details her extensive experience in radio, having hosted "The Desiree Show" for 13 years on various stations like World Tune Radio and Dash Radio. She's now transitioning her show to a podcast, which will also include video, broadcast from Skullcandy's facilities. She explains her rigorous three-hour prep process for each show, contrasting it with Paris's unscripted approach. The conversation touches on Desiree's work with NFL players, which began through unexpected encounters and led to photography opportunities at games, practices, and even their homes, building genuine friendships rather than "groupie" relationships.Finally, Desiree shares her future aspirations, including a potential photography show at Mollusk and Funk in Santa Barbara and a new film photography series called "The Dynamo Series," focusing on inspiring women. She discusses her appreciation for live music and acknowledges the shift in the media landscape from magazines to digital platforms. The interview concludes with information on how listeners can find "The Desiree Show" podcast and view her photography online, with Paris expressing gratitude for Desiree's presence and support.Show Notes:www.theparischongshow.com/episodes/desiree-astorga-behind-the-lens-for-skate-nfl-and-punk-rock-photographerChapters:(00:00:00) Intro(00:00:22) Desiree Astorga(00:04:55) The Desiree Show(00:09:41) Published as Desiree(00:14:34) What do you do now?(00:17:30) Prepping for a Podcast(00:21:18) Getting in, in the NFL(00:25:08) Who's your team?(00:27:18) Live Shows(00:31:24) Photo Wish List(00:33:16) Find More Desiree(00:35:09) Outro
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Welcome to Art is Awesome, the show where we talk with an artist or art worker with a connection to the San Francisco Bay Area. In this week's Episode, Emily features a discussion with artist Pao Houa Her. Pao's exhibit, 'The Imaginative Landscape,' showcases her exploration of the Hmong community's history and culture through photography and art. The artist details her inspiration from family stories, her travels back to Laos, and her work's focus on themes like home, community, and deception. They also discuss Pao's background, including her education and achievements, and her desire to tell visual stories that resonate with the Hmong community. About Artist Pao Houa Her:Pao Houa Her was born somewhere in the northern jungles of Laos. She fled Laos with her family when she was a baby, crossed the Mekong on her mother's back, was fed opium to keep from crying, lived in the refugee camps in Thailand and landed in America on a silver metal bird in the mid 1980s. She is a visual artist in Minnesota who works within multiple genres of photography. Her received her BFA from the Minneapolis College of Art and Design and her MFA from Yale University. Visit Pao's Website: PaoHHer.comFollow Pao on Instagram: @PaoHouaHerFor more about Pao's Exhibit: "The Imaginitive Landscape" - San Jose Museum of Art and John Michael Kohler Arts Center--About Podcast Host Emily Wilson:Emily a writer in San Francisco, with work in outlets including Hyperallergic, Artforum, 48 Hills, the Daily Beast, California Magazine, Latino USA, and Women's Media Center. She often writes about the arts. For years, she taught adults getting their high school diplomas at City College of San Francisco.Follow Emily on Instagram: @PureEWilFollow Art Is Awesome on Instagram: @ArtIsAwesome_Podcast--CREDITS:Art Is Awesome is Hosted, Created & Executive Produced by Emily Wilson. Theme Music "Loopster" Courtesy of Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 LicenseThe Podcast is Co-Produced, Developed & Edited by Charlene Goto of @GoToProductions. For more info, visit Go-ToProductions.com
In this episode, we dive into the challenges of balancing creativity and client demands. Are you just the photographer or videographer, or are you also the content/brand strategist and consultant? We share stories about navigating feedback, setting boundaries, and detaching emotionally from your work. If you've ever struggled with misrepresented content, unclear roles, or finding validation in your craft, this episode offers relatable insights and practical tips to help you thrive.Expect to Learn:How to set clear expectations with clients to avoid overextending yourselfThe importance of having clear conversations with clients about roles, responsibilities, and deliverablesHow to emotionally detach from your work while giving high-quality resultsHow to overcome imposter syndrome as a creative professionalHow to approach situations where your work is misrepresented after deliverySponsor:Thanks to Tamron for sponsoring this episode! Tamron just released the new 16-30mm F/2.8 G2 lens for Sony E-Mount and Nikon Z Mirrorless cameras. If you're looking to add a lightweight and sharp focused wide angle lens to your kit, this should be number one on your list! Seth has this exact lens in his kit and has great things to say about it! You can visit www.tamron-americas.com or your local Tamron dealer today to check it out!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, a stay at The Lodge at the Presidio, and have your photo featured on the Annual Federal Recreational Lands Pass. Submit your best shot 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
Ready to finally start your email list? In this episode, we're breaking down exactly how to get started with email marketing as a photographer or creative — even if you're not an educator. We walk through how to create your first freebie, set up a simple nurture sequence, and understand how a sales funnel can work in the background to serve your clients and book more of the work you love. Plus, I'm sharing why I use Flodesk for all of my email marketing, and how it makes sending beautiful, on-brand emails easy and actually fun. If you've been waiting for a sign to start your email list, this is it!Get FLODESK, my email marketing platform, at 50% off!!Download my Lead Magnet Templates for Photographers.Links Mentioned:Head to the SHOWNOTES.Learn more about Photography Business MastermindCheck out my channel on YOUTUBE!Find Nichole on INSTAGRAM.Download the FREE resource, The Full-Time Photographer's Playbook!Creatives, find tools and resources for you HERE.Shop my attorney-drafted contract templates at Legally Creative.Shop Nichole's Amazon Favorites (including gear, biz books, and more!).Try THRIVECART, my favorite cart platform (and one lifetime price!)Start with a free month of SHOWIT
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Multidisciplinary artist, storyteller and spiritual vessel, Bukunmi Grace takes time to chat with us about her new “Iconic Now” Exhibition here in Los Angeles. From speaking to a sold out room at Adobe Creates, to capturing some of the most beautiful images in the top publications, we sit down and chat about her work beyond the lens and canvas. Support this amazing artist on Instagram @BUKUNMIGRACE
This episode is a deep dive into the life and career of iconic rock photographer Glen La Ferman, recorded on his birthday. The discussion covers Glen's accidental entry into photography, driven by his fascination with music. They explore his famous sessions with rock legends like KISS, Eddie Van Halen, and Alice Cooper. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join the Imagen Community on Facebook to continue the discussions between episodes.Unlock the secret to building a photography business that actually fits your life, without burning out on social media. In this episode of Workflows, host Scott Wyden Kivowitz welcomes photographer and business mentor Alora Rachelle for a fresh, honest conversation about sustainable growth, tech, and changing your mindset for long-term success.Alora Rachelle is a wedding photographer turned business strategist who believes marketing, and sales are essential to scaling a profitable business. In two years of going full-time, she took her business from $10,000 to $100,000 using the strategies she teaches.Alora reveals how she organizes her business for creative freedom, why she left ChatGPT for Claude, and the surprising workflow tweaks that make the biggest impact. Explore her real-world struggles and wins as she shares tools, marketing systems, and mindset shifts every photographer should know."If you want something, you're just gonna look it up... It does pay off in the long run. Once you're on that, everyone wants to be in the first page of Google. It's a big deal, you know." – Alora RachelleResourcesThe Wedding Atelier PodcastNotionAirtableGoogle AppSheet (formally Tables)ChatGPTClaudeWhy You Should ListenDiscover sustainable workflow strategies and move past burnout and overwhelm in your photography business.Learn new ways to organize your marketing, client data, and creative inspiration, even if you're not tech savvy.Hear an honest comparison of AI tools like ChatGPT and Claude with actionable copywriting tips for photographers.Get a real-world look at what's working (and what isn't) from a successful photographer and business coach.Find out why a shift in mindset can change your entire photography journey from pricing to productivity, to finding clients who truly value your work.Don't miss out! Subscribe to Workflows so you never miss a tip on building a thriving photography business, and check the show notes at workflowspodcast.com for links, exclusive offers, and more.(00:00) - 65 (01:53) - Creating a Centralized Hub with Notion (04:01) - Marketing Strategies and Instagram Challenges (07:10) - Exploring Google Tools and Alternatives (10:18) - Utilizing AI in Business (13:39) - Challenges with ChatGPT and Switching to Claude (19:09) - Developing a Consistent Marketing System (22:56) - SEO and Blogging for Photographers (30:21) - Mindset Advice for New Photographers (31:55) - Conclusion and Where to Find Alora
In this raw and powerful episode, we sit down with Nikon Ambassador and viral photography sensation Lauren Ashley, whose story goes far beyond the lens. With over 600,000 followers on Instagram and 850,000 on TikTok, Lauren has built more than just a brand—she's built a movement grounded in vulnerability, resilience, and radical authenticity.What unfolds in this conversation is not your average industry talk. Lauren opens up about surviving unimaginable personal loss, raising a son with level-three autism, leaving a toxic relationship, and rebuilding her photography business from the ground up. Her story is one of deep emotional truth—and it's reshaped how she sees life, art, and the true value of a photograph.This episode isn't just for fans of beautiful imagery—it's for anyone who's ever doubted their worth, faced heartbreak, or questioned if they could still succeed after hitting rock bottom. Lauren's journey will challenge you to stop hiding behind your portfolio and start leading with who you are.
THE REST OF THE STORY—Most people in the world live in what we in the west sometimes dismissively call the “rest of the world.” Depending on where you live, “the rest” probably includes parts, if not all, of Latin America, Africa, and the vast majority of Asia. Much like the tendency of Americans to call the champions of their sports leagues “world champions,” the word “world” is never what it seems.Except when it is.Founded as a non-profit by Sophie Schmidt in 2020, Rest of World is meant to challenge the “expectations about whose experiences with technology matter,” as its mission states. With a global editorial team led by today's guest Anup Kaphle, Rest of World's emphasis on the technological transformation of the daily lives of billions of people is eye-opening, educational, entertaining, and fills in the gaps in our general understanding of how technology is used everywhere. When it won a National Magazine Award last year, one sensed that it had finally arrived to a broader audience.The rest of the world is a big place, perhaps too big for a paper magazine. That's why Rest of World is digital.Those in the “west” would be better served by understanding it. Because everything and everyone is, ultimately, connected.—This episode is made possible by our friends at Freeport Press. A production of Magazeum LLC ©2021–2025
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Taylor sits down with one of the most in-demand short-term rental photographers in the U.S., Sam Smith. From humble beginnings shooting real estate listings with his wife to becoming a go-to STR photography expert traveling cross-country, Sam shares what it really takes to create photos that sell the experience, not just the property.You'll learn:The key differences between real estate and STR photography (and why most hosts get it wrong)Why lifestyle shots, done correctly, can boost emotion, engagement, and conversionsHow to prepare for a top-tier photo shoot and what most hosts overlookThe power of staging (without overselling) and the thin line between cozy and fakeWhat traveling with 2 dogs, 8 cats, and a van full of gear taught Sam about grit and preparationCommon traps photographers fall into and how to avoid themWhether you're launching your first listing or revamping a luxury portfolio, this episode is packed with practical tips and behind-the-lens insights you won't find anywhere else.Follow Sam on Facebook & InstagramWant to book Sam? Reach out via social___Episode Sponsored By:STR SearchSTR Search is the industry leading property finder service. They've helped investors acquire over 255 profitable STRs across the US. If you'd like the data professionals to help you find your next STR, reach out to STRsearch.com
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Are you setting goals in your elopement photography business that are fueled by purpose or by pressure? If your only goal right now is to book enough elopements to pay the bills, then we need to talk. I have actually been struggling a lot with my motivation lately, and I haven't been able to figure out why, until now. If you've been feeling stuck in survival mode, chasing the numbers, and still feeling unmotivated, this episode is for you. I share why money goals won't fuel your business long-term, the difference between intrinsic and extrinsic motivation, and some journaling prompts to help you get clear on what you're actually working towards. You don't have to white-knuckle your way through your business. Listen in to change the way you set your goals. Connect with Megan:
In this episode, I sit down with my buddy and fellow photographer Scott, and we hit record on a no-holds-barred talk that feels like you're right there with us on the road in Skagway, Alaska.We share stories as to what it's like to work in this crazy and remote place… to navigating the unpredictable world of photography, dealing with celebrity clients including one unforgettable encounter with Bill Cosby. This episode dives into the highs, lows, and hilarious in-betweens of life behind the lens. We kick things off with a story you'll never forget… let's just say it involves a one-night stand, a jar of marmalade, and a very angry woman. Yep, it's that kind of show. So sit back, relax, and get ready for some unfiltered fun—and maybe even pick up a few gems that'll help you become a better photographer along the way. Let's go.Chapter Markers and Show Notes:2:00: What it's like to live in Skagway7:00- Sex with the Angry Marmalade Woman17:00- Skagway is a place where people come to escape29:00- Bill Cosby35:00 Going to Cuba together on a workshop37:30- Street Photography in Cuba39:00- what it's like to visit and eat in Cuba40::00- Photographing the tobacco farm workers in Cuba41:00- Horses getting washed in ponds 42:15- You'll never regret spending money on memories43:30- Selling prints in the stores of Skagway46:35- How to Get Yourself Out There48:45- How to Create Repeat Business50:30- Going to the Police Station in Cuba56:00- Trying to Get it Right in the Camera57:00- Pairing Great Talent with the Right Gear58:30- How Cellphones are Threatening Traditional Cameras60:30- Using the horizon in your outdoor portraiture64:00-: How Your Mouth is your Greatest Weapon69:00- Handling Rejection as a Creative and Business Owner70:00-Thinking of Photography as a Luxury Item72:00- How A.I. is impacting the photography world76:00- How Your Vision is Something A.I. Can't Replicate77:00- Finding the Clients that Love Your Work78:00- How Distribution is Key to Success79:00- Growing as a Photographer82:00- Starting at the Bottom to Grow Your Brand82:30- The Importance of Self Awareness and Getting Corrected84:30- Understanding Why You're Getting No's85:00- Customizing What Your Client Wants86:00- The Importance of Asking Questions87:00- Identifying the Can't Miss Shots89:45- Why You Need to Invest in Your Photography Education91:00- The Consequences of Not Asking Questions92:00- You Get What you Pay For94:30- How To Grow Your Business by What You've Learned95:00- Turnaround Times as a Photographer96:00- Being Selective with the Work you Book97:15- Paying Models Etiquette98:30- Time Management as a Photographer99:30- Pre Shoot Etiquette with a Model99:50- Having a Purpose to Your ShootsSummary- Changing the Pace in Alaska
Still sending online galleries and wondering why your income (and confidence) feels stuck? You're not alone. In this episode, I'm breaking down the hard truth: galleries aren't saving time—they're sabotaging your sales. It's time for a powerful mindset shift that puts you back in the driver's seat. We'll unpack why ditching online galleries isn't just good for your business—it's transformational for you and your clients. • Why online galleries lead to decision fatigue and unfinished orders • The myth of convenience—and the income you're leaving on the table • How in-person sales grow your revenue and your confidence You deserve a business that honors your time, your talent, and your worth. Let this episode be the turning point. 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
Send us a textThis week on the ole pod john: Quick review of The PIT comedy theater in NYC, trusting your instincts, and Ken Griffey, Jr.'s new chapter in life. Support the showThanks for listening! Listen, rate, subscribe and other marketing type slogans! Here's my Insta: @dannypalmernyc @thedannypalmershow@blackcatcomedy (NYC stand-up show every Friday at 9 pm. 172 Rivington St.) And subscribe to my Patreon? Maybe? If you know how to? I don't know how it works. Let's just leave this thing be: https://www.patreon.com/thedannypalmershow
Swipe My Favorite Prompts: How To Capture the Photos Your Couples Will Treasure MostEver left a session feeling like you missed “the shot” – the one that truly captures your couple's real story? Or maybe you've felt stuck in a rut, using the same prompts and poses, wishing you could create images that feel more meaningful (for your clients and for you)? If so, you'll love this quick, actionable episode where I share the simple question I ask during every session that uncovers those hidden, heartfelt moments – plus real-life stories of how it's led to some of my best work. If you're craving more creative flow and a way to take every session to the next level, this one's for you.In this week's episode you'll discover:The exact question I ask couples that reveals their unique rituals, quirks, and memories, so you never miss a truly meaningful shot Real behind-the-scenes stories: from couples cuddling their dog as a pillow, to spontaneous fishing adventures at sunset, to cozy kitchen counter moments How one simple follow-up transformed a standard “walking” shot into something way more personal – and how you can do the sameThe subtle mindset shift that helps you stop rushing, get curious, and create work that actually feels like your couple (while boosting your own creative confidence)How this approach works for family and branding sessions too, so you can create magic with every client, every timePlus: download my actual pre-engagement session questionnaire for free! These are the exact questions I send every couple so I can show up feeling prepared, inspired, and ready to capture their story
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In this deeply inspiring Episode 159 of the Fit Mother Podcast, Dr. Anthony Balduzzi sits down with Andre Walker — a Navy veteran, international photographer, filmmaker, and devoted father — to talk about health, faith, creativity, and reinvention at any age. At 69 years young, Andre is living proof that vitality doesn't have an expiration date.Andre shares his compelling life journey: from single fatherhood and creative hustle to discovering the Fit Father Project during COVID after seeing a photo that made him want to change everything. Now, he's medication-free, full of energy, and showing up with passion — not just for his family, but for the world through his lens. And this August, Andre will be the man behind the camera at the Fit Father & Fit Mother LIVE event.This episode is more than a health story — it's about how purpose, legacy, and creativity all come alive when you commit to your well-being. You'll hear about Andre's mindset shift, his daily practices, how he uses faith as fuel, and the lessons he's passing down to his kids.Tune in to hear Andre's tips for staying consistent, eating clean (even with a sweet tooth), and what it really means to be a fit, spiritual leader of your family — no matter your age. If you're looking for motivation, this conversation will light a fire in your soul.Key Takeaways:Age is not a barrier to transformationFaith and gratitude are Andre's daily fuelPhotography sparked from childhood passion with National GeographicHealth journey began after a jarring beach photoFit Father Project provided a structure and inspirationConsistency is more important than motivationBeing fit gives you confidence and powerFitness helps you show up fully for your familyCreativity can thrive at any stage of lifeJoy and energy are signs your body is working rightDaily water, enzymes, and protein shake = Andre's staplesBeing fit is about energy, not big musclesYou must be accountable — to yourself, your family, or your faith"True strength has no age limits"Where to see Andre Walker's work:Website: https://www.andrewalkerphoto.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/andrewalkerproductionsBiographical Information on Andre Walker:Andre Walker discovered his passion for cinematography when he watched Gordon Parks Jr.'s blaxploitation film Super Fly. The realistic portrayal of crime and drama in New York City captivated him. He was also inspired by Parks' famous photograph "American Gothic, Washington, D.C.," which depicted an African American woman standing in front of the American flag with a mop and broom. This experience led him to pursue a career as a photographer and filmmaker. Hailing from Queens, NY, Andre is a United States Navy veteran who produced his first feature film, Better DayZ, distributed by York Entertainment. He also directed, produced, and wrote Don't Take It Personal, which was an official selection at the North Carolina Black Film Festival and was nominated for Best Cinematographer for the award-winning short film, Which Line Are You In? at the World Music & Independent Film Festival. He also directed and produced The Million Woman March documentary Sisterhood, Alive and Well, distributed by Cinema Guild and several independent music videos. Additionally, he had a lead role in Crackdown Big City Blues and appeared on television in Law and Order. A graduate of the Hollywood Film Institute in California, Andre is a highly sought-after photographer whose award-winning images have been featured in Israel, Costa Rica,...
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, host, photographer and educator Nikki Closser interviews master of light Felix Kunze. Listen in as Felix shares all about his business model, marketing techniques and how he makes learning lighting simple for everyone. Don't miss out on this incredible interview!Get Felix's new course here: LIGHTING FOR EVERYONE.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 we talk about the adventures of our 2025 Alaska Photography Retreat! From dodging tsunamis and navigating quicksand-like tidal flats to witnessing lunge-feeding whales and clamming bears, this trip was packed with unforgettable moments. We even had a close call at a maximum-security prison! Along the way, we reflect on balancing the pursuit of epic shots with simply enjoying the moment, sharing laughs, lessons, and inspiration for photographers and adventurers alike.Expect to Learn:How to strike a balance between photographing and enjoying the momentHow to pace yourself on a trip, building in rest to avoid burnoutWhat and how much gear to bring for photography tripsHow familiarity with a location will lead to better shotsHow to foster a sense of community and collaboration on group tripsSponsor: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/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
In this week's Weekly Presentation Coaching episode we meet Salvatore Di Martino a Photographer from Dublin!