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    The Great Detectives of Old Time Radio
    Danger with Grainger: Phony Photographer Case (EP4866)

    The Great Detectives of Old Time Radio

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 27:06 Transcription Available


    Today's Mystery: A female nightclub photographer turns to Steve Grainger for help.Original Radio Broadcast Date: 1956 or 1957Originating from AustraliaStarring: Harp McGuire as Steve GraingerSupport the show monthly at patreon.greatdetectives.netPatreon Supporter of the Day: Katherine, Patreon supporter since June 2021.Support the show on a one-time basis at http://support.greatdetectives.netMail a donation to: Adam Graham, PO Box 15913, Boise, Idaho 83715Take the listener survey at http://survey.greatdetectives.netGive us a call at 208-991-4783Follow us on Instagram at http://instagram.com/greatdetectivesFollow us on Twitter @radiodetectivesJoin us again tomorrow for another detective drama from the Golden Age of Radio.

    Shoot Your Shot
    Christmas party for wedding photographers

    Shoot Your Shot

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 70:41


    Lindsay and Tim share their highs and lows, chat about camera gear and feature some listener stories.   ⬇️ SUPPORT THE SHOW ⬇️  

    A Dog's Life with Anna Webb
    Dogs In The Workplace

    A Dog's Life with Anna Webb

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2025 51:33


    When once upon a time the term dog-friendly hadn't been invented as we know it today!That's why it was brilliant to chat with Photographer, Jackie Richards, about her book: Dogs in the Workplace.For over 13 years Jackie has capture dogs and their people in all sorts of different workplaces: from garages, butcher's shops, cinemas, offices, hairdressers, nightclubs, antique shops and the list goes on.The book captures the relationship between many different breeds and their owners in many different situations.The common thread is the bond that's conveyed without words, without fuss, and as they say the camera never lies.It's a labour of love combined with a lot of talent and could make the perfect Christmas gift, as it will sit pride of place on any coffee table!Huge thanks to Jackie Richards: @dogsintheworkplaceThis episode is powered by Antinol. We're super proud to be collaborating with them and you can enjoy at 10% discount on your purchase by using our promocode ANNAWEBB. Remember - you're supporting A Dog's Life by supporting our proud sponsor!For more about Anna go to annawebb.co.ukMusic and production by Mike Hanson for Pod People ProductionsCover art by JaijoCover photo by Rhian Ap Gruffydd at Gruff Pawtraits

    The Mentors Radio Show
    455. Behind the Lens: Renown Portrait Photographer Michael Collopy shares what distinguishes the truly great from the merely famous

    The Mentors Radio Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2025 43:11


    In this episode of The Mentors Radio, Host Tom Loarie talks with Michael Collopy, one of the preeminent portrait photographers of our time — a man whose camera has revealed the inner soul of saints, world leaders, Nobel Peace laureates, and some of the most recognizable entertainers on the planet. Over 45 years, he has photographed six U.S. presidents, 37 Nobel Peace Prize laureates, and hundreds of global icons — and in the process, he has observed patterns of character, humility, ego, joy, and loneliness that very few people ever get to see up close. Michael Collopy is self-taught, yet mentored by giants like Ansel Adams and Richard Avedon. His life's work has taken him from Mother Teresa's streets of Calcutta, to Pope John Paul II in Mexico City, to Nelson Mandela, to the Rolling Stones in Paris, and everywhere in between. In this episode, you’ll discover what Michael has learned about people — about what truly distinguishes the great from the merely famous, the fulfilled from the restless, and the peacemakers from the performers.  LISTEN TO the radio broadcast live on iHeart Radio, or to “THE MENTORS RADIO” podcast any time, anywhere, on any podcast platform – subscribe here and don't miss an episode! SHOW NOTES: MICHAEL COLLOPY: BIO: https://www.michaelcollopyphotography.com/about/ BOOKS: Courage, by Michael Collopy (Limited Edition, 2020) Architects of Peace: Visions of Hope in Words and Images, by Michael Collopy Works of Love are Works of Peace, by Michael Collopy WEBSITE: https://www.michaelcollopyphotography.com “Michael has consistently shown sensitivity in his work, and it appears that the Muse rests lightly on his shoulder for his work captures the essence of his subjects.”    – DR. MAYA ANGELOU

    Your Best Move EVER
    Ep 141 - Do I Need to Stage My Home? • Tips for Faster, Higher-Value Sale

    Your Best Move EVER

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2025 21:45


    Explore the real purpose of staging and why it matters in today's competitive market. Staging can include anything from decluttering, rearranging furniture, and refreshing décor… to fully furnishing a vacant space. The goal is universal: help buyers instantly connect with your home the moment they see the photos. With spring being one of the strongest selling seasons in Union County and the McKenzie River corridor, your timing and presentation matter. We'll talk about how staging, professional photography, and a smart spring strategy work together to create a powerful first impression—and ultimately help you achieve the best results for your sale. Our guest presents Virtual Staging. Enhancements that can be timely and affordable. Home & Landscape Enhancements, Construction & Remodels In Progress Guest River Molyneaux, Broker with Windermere Real Estate, Lane County. Photographer and Owner of Rift Media, Serving Lane County and Beyond… Licensed in the State of Oregon. (541) 650-1226  Email  Website  HELP US SPREAD THE WORD!!  If you loved this episode, kindly leave us a Review - FOLLOW this show and Share it on Social !  It would mean the world  

    Print Is Dead. (Long Live Print!)
    Nikki Ogunnaike (Editor: Marie Claire, more)

    Print Is Dead. (Long Live Print!)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2025 43:31


    A MODERN MAGAZINE EDITOR IN A POST-MAGAZINE WORLD—In the media storm that is 2025, the person you want captaining your ship is smart, decisive, and cool, calm, and collected—in other words, she's Nikki Ogunnaike.The editor-in-chief of Marie Claire, whom we got to know when we worked together at Elle, is the very model of a modern magazine editor, in that—unlike the lifers of old—she hopscotched through a ton of jobs, accruing skills as a writer, a fashion editor, a digital editor and a print editor, and, oh yeah, a social-media savvy multi-platform operator—to become what she is now: someone uniquely equipped to lead a new era of Marie Claire.We talked to Nikki about what it's like to run a modern media brand in a post-magazine world—what does the job of “magazine editor” even mean now? Also: how is the post-Hearst Marie Claire evolving to meet a new reader, or should we say “follower,” and which parts of its original DNA Nikki is working to preserve. Also: Is the “girlboss” back?—This episode is made possible by our friends at Commercial Type and Freeport Press. A production of Magazeum LLC ©2021–2025

    Screw it, Just Do it
    How A Photographer Turned Crisis Into A Global Brand

    Screw it, Just Do it

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2025 8:13


    A powerful five minute segment where David Yarrow reveals the moment he pivoted from sports photography to fine art and built a global brand.In this Bite-sized Screw It Just DO It session, I sit down with world leading fine art photographer David Yarrow to unpack the moment that changed his entire career. David explains how he went from struggling in finance to creating some of the most valuable photographic works in the world. He breaks down the thought process behind reinvention, why your subject choices define your relevance and how insecurity can fuel growth when channelled properly. This is an honest look at pivoting, risk taking and rebuilding from the ground up.Guest note: David Yarrow is one of the highest selling fine art photographers today, known for his cinematic wildlife and celebrity images.Key Takeaways:Reinvention demands a clear break from old identity and a willingness to start again.Creative success comes from choosing subjects that hold weight and meaning.Strong research separates average work from standout work.Insecurity is useful when it drives higher standards and sharper decisions.

    Fashion Grunge Podcast
    You, Me, and 5 Bucks 022: A chat w/ photographer Valerie Phillips

    Fashion Grunge Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2025 58:46


    This is quite a surreal moment for me. I've been inspired by Valerie Phillips' work since I picked up a NYLON magazine in the early 00s. It was a dream to be able to talk with her about shooting during the peak of fashion magazine culture. We get into her start on music video sets, how she worked with some of the best during the start of NYLON, and how she self published her own work which led to international publisher and her latest book, Candy Cat Head (out soon).—Get BONUS episodes on 90s TV and culture (Freaks & Geeks, My So Called Life, Buffy, 90s culture documentaries, and more…) and to support the show join the  Patreon! GIVE US A 5 STAR RATING & SUBSCRIBE!Guest: Valerie Phillips | @wynterinspaceHost: Lauren @lauren_melanieFollow Fashion Grunge PodcastFind more Fashion Grunge on LinktreeJoin me on Substack:  The Lo Down: a Fashion Grunge blog/newsletter☕️ Support Fashion Grunge on Buy Me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/fashiongrunge 

    The Joe Show
    JUDGEjoeSHOW (Phony Photographer)

    The Joe Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2025 8:45


    The plaintiff thinks the defendant over did it with the edits for her family photos... will there be a refund? Or will the judge rule in the defendant's favor?

    Cork's 96fm Opinion Line
    Getting To Know Photographer Anna Groniecka The New Network West Cork President

    Cork's 96fm Opinion Line

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2025 13:15


    PJ learns some surprising and impressive things about Anna! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Worth Every Penny Joycast
    #293: How Portrait Photographers are Making 6 Figures Without a Studio

    Worth Every Penny Joycast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2025 16:58


    Think you need a studio to charge premium prices? Think again. If you've been eyeing a lease but feeling the financial pressure, this episode might just change everything. Sarah Petty breaks down the powerful (and profitable) truth behind the no-studio model. From her own $50K backyard session to students earning six figures as "stay-at-home photographers," Sarah reveals how ditching the overhead can elevate your business—and your life. ● The hidden costs and stress that come with studio ownership ● How serving clients in their homes creates deeper impact (and bigger orders) ● A step-by-step walkthrough of Sarah's no-studio sales process If you've been craving freedom, profit, and proof that less really can be more—this one's for you. 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

    Beyond the Image Podcast
    Why Photographers Are Getting Pricing Wrong

    Beyond the Image Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2025 9:55


    In this episode of Beyond the Image, James Patrick takes a direct, professional look at one of the most polarizing conversations in the photography world: ethical pricing. After a viral post claimed that "$2,000 for 100 photos is unethical," the industry erupted into yet another round of pricing debates, judgment, and misinformation. James breaks down why these arguments happen—and more importantly, why they're built on a limited, inaccurate understanding of how photography pricing, usage, licensing, and value-based business models actually work. In this episode, you'll learn: Why "dollars per photo" is the wrong way to price your work How usage, reach, and client impact determine true value How experience, overhead, and production level shape sustainable pricing Why shaming photographers for their rates is the real unethical behavior A clear framework for building a profitable, sustainable photography business How commercial photography pricing differs from family, portrait, and lifestyle work How understanding licensing transforms your earning potential Perfect for: Photographers, creative entrepreneurs, commercial shooters, brand photographers, content creators, and anyone looking to strengthen their business, pricing strategy, and professional mindset. If you've ever struggled with what to charge—or felt pressure from internet strangers telling you your rates are wrong—this episode will give you the clarity and confidence you've been missing. https://jamespatrick.com/

    The Other 22 Hours
    Max Wanger on listening to the lull, asking questions, and staying curious.

    The Other 22 Hours

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2025 42:40


    Max Wanger is an LA-based photographer who has shot the likes of Taylor Swift, Mandy Moore, Blake Mills, Glen Hansard, Madison Cunningham and past guests of ours Lucius, The Watson Twins, and The Milk Carton Kids, as well as Conde Nast Traveler, Virgin Records, Vans, Nike and many many more. We talk to Max about listening to the lull, doing jobs that pay the bills while protecting play and soul in the work, imposter syndrome, admitting what you don't know, and how vulnerability deepens community, the long arc of following what makes you happy, and so much more.Get more access and support this show by subscribing to our Patreon, right here.Links:Max Wanger24x2425x25Ep 124 - AJRClick here to watch this conversation on YouTube.Social Media:The Other 22 Hours InstagramThe Other 22 Hours TikTokMichaela Anne InstagramAaron Shafer-Haiss InstagramAll music written, performed, and produced by Aaron Shafer-Haiss. Become a subscribing member on our Patreon to gain more inside access including exclusive content, workshops, the chance to have your questions answered by our upcoming guests, and more.

    Creepy Ghost Stories - Tales From The Grave
    1515: I Was A Photographer For National Geographic I Found Something Disturbing At The Graybread Trailhead

    Creepy Ghost Stories - Tales From The Grave

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2025 31:54


    A Photographic Life
    A Photographic Life-396: 'APL LIVE 2025' with Photographer and Filmmaker Alys Tomlinson

    A Photographic Life

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2025 47:31


    In this special episode recorded at our A Photographic Life Live 2025 event at Oxford Brookes University Grant speaks with photographer and filmmaker focusing on her dedication to the long form project, her film Mother Vera and the the need for dedicated research when building a body of work. Alys Tomlinson Tomlinson was born and grew up in Brighton, UK and studied English, literature and communications at the University of Leeds.After graduating in the mid-1990s, she moved to New York City for a year, where she undertook her first commission as a photographer, shooting all the pictures for the Time Out Guide to the city. She returned to London to study photography at Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design and later completed a part-time MA in the anthropology of travel, tourism and pilgrimage at SOAS University of London. During each of several later trips to New York City over four years, she walked the 14 mile length of Broadway, first in full taking 10 hours then in sections, and making street portraits. This resulted in the book Following Broadway (2013). Tomlinson's book Ex-Voto (2019) documents ex-voto (votive offerings made to a saint or to a divinity) left at several European destinations of Christian pilgrimage: the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lourdes, France; Ballyvourney, Ireland; and the Grabarka Holy Mount in Podlaskie Voivodeship, Poland, close to the border with Belarus. Tomlinson's film Mother Vera, accompanies her Ex-Voto work. https://www.motherverafilm.co.uk Lost Summer (2020) is a book of black and white portraits of young people aged between 15 and 19 in north London. With the cancellation of final exams and ritual events such as proms and graduations due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Tomlinson photographed her subjects in the outfits they would have worn to prom, in their gardens and local parks. Her latest project Gli Isolani (The Islanders) was published by GOST Books in 2022. Alys's work is collected privately and is in the following collections: National Portrait Gallery (London), The Rencontres d'Arles Collection, The Bodleian Library, AmberSide Collection. https://alystomlinson.co.uk Dr.Grant Scott After fifteen years art directing photography books and magazines such as Elle and Tatler, Scott began to work zas 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's next book is Inside Vogue House: One building, seven magazines, sixty years of stories, Orphans Publishing, is on sale February 2024. Image: Vera by Alys Tomlinson © Grant Scott 2025

    Slovakia Today, English Language Current Affairs Programme from Slovak Radio
    Inside Citizen Academy and a Canadian Photographer's Vision of Trenčín. (10.12.2025 16:00)

    Slovakia Today, English Language Current Affairs Programme from Slovak Radio

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2025 42:12


    On today's episode of Slovakia Today, we head to Trenčín to explore how the NGO Punkt is training young leaders to build connected and resilient communities through its Citizen Academy workshops. We speak with participants, American lecturer Bari Hochwald Cagnola, and organizers to understand what motivates these young professionals to commit to intensive training spanning in-person modules and online support, and how the program equips them with skills to revitalize communities. Later, we stay in Trenčín to meet Canadian photographer Donald Weber, who is helping the city reimagine itself as the 2026 European Capital of Culture while honoring its nearly thousand-year-old heritage. Weber shares insights from his residency and the perspective he brings to capturing Trenčín's evolving identity.

    Will Moneymaker Photography Podcast
    WM-542: How to Use a Neutral Density Filter | Photography Clips Podcast

    Will Moneymaker Photography Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2025 4:32


    If you're thinking of moving from photography as a hobby to a business, one of the first steps is to build a professional portfolio. Photographers of every variety – wedding, portrait, product, fine art, and more – use portfolios to showcase their work to galleries or potential clients. In fact, your portfolio will be one of your most important marketing tools, which means you need to make every effort to get it right. Here are a few tips that will help you put together an impressive collection of images. Podcast Notes: https://www.moneymakerphotography.com/how-to-use-a-neutral-density-filter/ Photography Clips Podcast: https://www.moneymakerphotography.com/podcast/ Follow me: https://www.facebook.com/Will.Moneymaker  #PhotographyClips #WillMoneymaker #PhotographyPodcast

    The Digital Story Photography Podcast
    Year-End Organizing Checklist for Photographers - TDS Photography Podcast

    The Digital Story Photography Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2025 32:42


    This is The Digital Story Podcast 1,029, Dec. 9, 2025. Today's theme is, "Year-End Organizing Checklist for Photographers." I'm Derrick Story. It's easy for photographers to be distracted by holiday sales as the year closes. Black Friday discounts and Cyber Monday deals are indeed tempting. But instead of focusing on acquiring new gear, this is a great time of year to manage what we already have. And that's what we're going to talk about on today's TDS Photography Podcast. I hope you enjoy the show.

    Gold Biz Podcast
    How Photographers and Content Creators Work Together with Yvie Lambert

    Gold Biz Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2025 25:13


    In today's episode of That Photography Girl, I'm sitting down with content creator Yvie Lambert, and this conversation is such a good one. Yvie has a way of breaking down creativity, content strategy, and the industry. We talk about staying in your creative zone, what actually makes good content right now, and why being willing to adapt is one of the most important skills you can have as a creator. Yvie also shares some simple, actionable tips you can start using today to make your content feel more aligned, more effective, and a lot less overwhelming as a photographer on a wedding.I also want to give a huge shoutout to our sponsor this week: Social Templates Co. I use them, I love them, and I honestly think they're one of the easiest ways to elevate your content without overthinking it. If you want your posts to look polished, strategic, and on-brand, their templates are a lifesaver. Get a month free with this link! https://socoialtemplates.peachs.co/a/rachel-traxler

    STANDARD H Podcast
    Ep. 167 - Zach Piña 2 (Photographer)

    STANDARD H Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2025 66:12


    I want to welcome photographer, traveler, cyclist, fashion aficionado, watch enthusiast, a podcast host, and a former podcast guest only to return, and really, an international man of mystery, Zach Piña. Please join me in welcoming him back to the show!Links:STANDARD Hhttps://standard-h.com/@standardh_

    Dirt Tracks & Rib Racks
    Episode 207 - Nate Spieth of INSZN Media

    Dirt Tracks & Rib Racks

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2025 133:21


    For this episode we are joined by Nate Spieth. Photographer/media guy from North Adams, Michigan. He operates INSZN Media.Discussed:Notable races attended in 2025!When did he pick up the camera. Reasoning behind it and also where INSZN came fromA trip to Port Royal Speedway ⚡A couple "Oh Shit" moments. Bumps and bruises to get that good shot!Sprint cars or Late Models?WatermarksFood: Albion Malleable Brewing Company, Boohers Fresh Market, Finish Line. Sweet tooth ✅ Ice cream favorites and other sweets.Chicken wings. Go-to spots: Sweetwater Tavern, Saucy Dogs, Rocky Top (Ends around 1:33:00 minute mark)Stoking the FireOur weekend Gateway Dirt Nationals / Dome recap. Tempers flare, message board, Chet is back, driver intro's , and more Tulsa Shootout entries hit 1,563Chili Bowl Nationals entries surpass 300POWRi 410 Outlaws, POWRi National midget, World of Outlaw sprint car schedules are out!Donny Schatz secures a full time World of Outlaw ride for 2026.ASCS adds 2 new regional series for sprint car racing. Social media of the week: Hot Karl has a question. Devon Borden is fired up on a Sunday!The Draft(Ends around 1:50:00 minute mark)Feature Finish9th Annual Gateway Dirt Nationals in St. Louis at the Dome at America's Center The Smoke Charlie has some pork chops, Wasabi hibachi, and a visit to Darmstadt Inn that lingered all weekend...Bunner returns to Hornville Tavern after they have been closed for 2+ years. Garlic bread smash burgersJordy's Mexican buffet for lunch in OwensboroRigazzi's on The Hill in St. LouisTin Roof drunk foodMaking a run for frozen pizzas

    Downtime With Downstar
    The Unbare Beauty Episode: Entrepreneur, Content Creator, Photographer, Car Enthusiast & More #279

    Downtime With Downstar

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2025 177:44


    Hey everyone! Today we sat with Chelsie the owner of Unbare Beauty. Unbare Beauty offers soaps, lotions, bath bombs, totes, accessories all products clean, cruelty-free & ethically sourced. But there's much more to the brand. It was stared by Chelsie who was on the search for a change. Listen and hear her amazing story on how she created her brand "Unbare Beauty". Thank you for your time! Guest: @UnbareBeauty @HostingWithChels Host: @Frank_Downstar Supported by: @Downstar @Downstar_Skate ​ Downstarinc.com HyperURL.co/Downstar @DowntimeWithDownstar

    The Systems and Workflow Magic Podcast
    5 Reasons Family Photographers Need Email Marketing in 2026 (Featuring: Flodesk)

    The Systems and Workflow Magic Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2025 25:13


    Big news, friends! We are officially heading into a brand new year of marketing, and if you're a family photographer still relying only on Instagram (or whatever the next trendy platform is), this episode is your gentle nudge: it's time to bring email marketing into your 2026 strategy.In today's episode—which originated as a YouTube video—you'll learn why email marketing continues to outperform every other marketing channel, why it future-proofs your family photography business, and how it helps you book more clients with less stress. Plus, at the end of the episode, I'm sharing why Flodesk is my #1 recommendation for photographers who want simple, beautiful, effective email marketing without overwhelm.Whether you're brand new to email marketing or you've been dragging your feet for years (it's okay, I see you!), this episode will give you the clarity and motivation you need to start strong in 2026.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/email-marketing-for-family-photographers/▸ Watch the YouTube video version of this Podcast: https://youtu.be/5FWPcr3BzAA▸ Get 25% OFF on Flodesk here: https://flodesk.com/c/DOLLYDELONGEDUCATION▸ Join the Family Photographer's Marketing Society: https://systemsandworkflowmagic.com/the-family-photographers-marketing-societyConnect with Dolly DeLong Education

    Sad Girls Against The Patriarchy
    Male Photographers Moaning at Models, Beauty Standard Bullshit, and ~*Just Girlie Things*~

    Sad Girls Against The Patriarchy

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2025 66:57


    Corrin and Alison chat about the kind of experience teenage models are likely to have when shooting with older male photographers. SPOILER -- it goes kind of exactly how you expect! The conversation strays into other fun topics like: street harassment, pervy bosses, age inappropriate bfs, and shame-centric body standards. Yy..ayyy.ig: @corrinschneider / @misandristmemes / @sadgap.podcast

    WGN - The After Hours with Rick Kogan Podcast
    An inside look at the best Illinois high school basketball gyms

    WGN - The After Hours with Rick Kogan Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2025


    Photographer and writer Vincent Johnson joins Rick Kogan to talk about his book, ‘Illustrious: The Best High School Basketball Gyms in Illinois’. Vincent highlights the uniqueness of certain gyms, how they relate to everyday life, and what makes a gym one of the best.

    Mills Knows Bills
    The Realities of Running a Creative Business (What No One Tells You)

    Mills Knows Bills

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2025 41:56


    The Realities of Running a Creative Business (What No One Tells You) | The Financial Operator Podcast | Episode 72

    Will Moneymaker Photography Podcast
    WM-541: How to Design a Professional Portfolio | Photography Clips Podcast

    Will Moneymaker Photography Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2025 4:47


    If you're thinking of moving from photography as a hobby to a business, one of the first steps is to build a professional portfolio. Photographers of every variety – wedding, portrait, product, fine art, and more – use portfolios to showcase their work to galleries or potential clients. In fact, your portfolio will be one of your most important marketing tools, which means you need to make every effort to get it right. Here are a few tips that will help you put together an impressive collection of images. Podcast Notes: https://www.moneymakerphotography.com/design-professional-portfolio/ Photography Clips Podcast: https://www.moneymakerphotography.com/podcast/ Follow me: https://www.facebook.com/Will.Moneymaker  #PhotographyClips #WillMoneymaker #PhotographyPodcast

    Shoot Your Shot
    Switching from Canon to Nikon & Listener mail-bag

    Shoot Your Shot

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2025 66:42


    Tim and Lindsay receive listener mail, and answer a listener's question about switching from Canon to Nikon.   ⬇️ SUPPORT THE SHOW ⬇️

    Desert Island Discs
    Sally Mann, photographer and writer

    Desert Island Discs

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2025 51:34


    Sally Mann is a photographer and a New York Times bestselling writer. She is best known for making large-format black and white photographs of the people and places in her immediate surroundings: her children, her husband, and the rural landscape of her home state and the American South. Sally was born in Lexington, Virginia, the youngest of three children to Robert and Elizabeth Munger. Her father was a doctor and gave Sally his old Leica camera to play with. After university, she wanted to be a poet but she spent more than a decade as a commercial photographer while starting a family of her own and exhibiting her work on a small scale. She published her first book of photographs in 1984. That same year, she began taking pictures of her three children for a series called Immediate Family, which brought her both renown as well as infamy for touching on ordinary moments in their daily lives – playing, sleeping, and eating, sometimes while naked – but also speaking to larger themes such as death and cultural perceptions of childhood, rendering familiar subjects “both sublime and disquieting”. In the mid-1990s, she began to move away from the family pictures in favour of photographing the landscape around her. Much of Sally's body of work comes from observing what is closest at hand because, she says, “The things that are close to you are the things that you can photograph the best.” She has explored the identity of the American South, and her relationship with her place of origin, as well as mortality and decay, and the effects of muscular dystrophy on her husband. In her latest book, Art Work, she considers the challenges and pleasures of the creative process. Sally continues to live on the 800-acre family farm near Lexington with her husband Larry and a number of dogs. DISC ONE: Köln, January 24, 1975, Part I - Keith Jarrett DISC TWO: Take This Hammer - Odetta DISC THREE: Trustful Hands - The Dø DISC FOUR: Oh Holy Night. Composed by Adolphe Adam and performed by Concert Choir of St Andrew's School, Delaware and Virginia Mann (Soprano) DISC FIVE: Moby Dick (an extract of Chapter 3) Written by Herman Melville and narrated by Frank Muller DISC SIX: County Seat - Emmett Mann DISC SEVEN: Vivaldi: Oboe Concerto in C major, RV 452: 2. Adagio. Performed by Heinz Holliger (Oboe), I Musici (Ensemble) DISC EIGHT: You Are My Friend (Live) - Sylvester BOOK CHOICE: In Search of Lost Time by Marcel Proust LUXURY ITEM: Paper and a pencil CASTAWAY'S FAVOURITE: You Are My Friend (Live) - Sylvester Presenter Lauren Laverne Producer Sarah TaylorDesert Island Discs has cast many photographers away over the years including Eve Arnold, Val Wilmer and Vanley Burke. You can hear their programmes if you search through BBC Sounds or our own Desert Island Discs website.

    Do We Know Them?
    300 - Getting Emotional Over Our 300th Episode + Photographer Gets Called OUT For Her AI Editing

    Do We Know Them?

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2025 76:15


    Shop at https://REVOLVE.com/DWKT and use code DWKT for 15% off your first order. #REVOLVEpartnerHAPPY Get 40% off your entire order at https://LolaBlankets.com by using code DWKT at checkout. Experience the world's #1 blanket with Lola Blankets. To get 15% off your next gift, go to https://UNCOMMONGOODS.com/DWKT  WOOOO HAPPY EPISODE 300 GIRLIES!!! You know, we may be witches... but not even we could have predicted that we'd be hitting this milestone and needless to say, we wouldn't have made it this far without you girlies! Thank you for listening to us yap for well over 300 hours at this point and honestly, changing our lives. We're so grateful to be able to do this for our job and it's all of you that make that possible. And as if that isn't enough, our iconic patreon mod girlies, Luis and Linsey, spent the last several MONTHS putting together the sweetest and most thoughtful surprise that even included contributions from a bunch of  you girlies - and it was definitely a perfect way for us to commemorate this momentous occasion.  Today is also the day we announce our first round of giveaway winners!!! YOU WON, MAKE SURE TO E-MAIL US at doweknowthempodcast@gmail.com TO CLAIM YOUR PRIZE! IF WE DON'T HEAR FROM YOU IN 7 DAYS, WE WILL PICK AN ALTERNATE WINNER.  ***PLEASE FOR THE LOVE OF GOD PLEASE ONLY E-MAIL IF YOU ARE ACTUALLY ONE OF THE THREE USERNAMES ANNOUNCED IN THIS EPISODE**** Anyway, after all of the celebrations, we do have some topics - first there's a photographer whose client was not thrilled upon receiving her edited engagement photos, which she suspected had been edited with AI. Why did she think that? I think you'll be able to answer that after you look at them. And then we continue the AI discussion because the topic involves fan favorite, good friend of the show, the one...the only... Christy Carlson Romano. Not sure if this breaks the truce we had but we do say #nohatetoChristyCarlsonRomano..??  We Love the Internets: https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTrUw4DB3/   00:00 - WE MADE IT TO EPISODE 300!!! 3:08 - Opening & Reacting to Our Surprise Gift 14:03 - ANNOUNCING GIVEAWAY WINNERS! 22:09 - Photographer Caught Using AI  50:05 - CCR's Weird AI Facebook Pivot  1:09:20 - We Love the Internet

    Monocle 24: The Curator
    Highlights from Monocle Radio: War photographer Lynsey Addario, wrapping up Design Miami and the National Gallery's new restaurant

    Monocle 24: The Curator

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2025 51:00


    Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist Lynsey Addario on the personal toll of conflict. Plus: Kate Hawley, costume designer of the much-celebrated film Frankenstein, discusses her first Fashion Award.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Weird Darkness: Stories of the Paranormal, Supernatural, Legends, Lore, Mysterious, Macabre, Unsolved
    The Giant of Kandahar: Myth, Mystery, or Military Cover-Up? Plus More True Terrors!

    Weird Darkness: Stories of the Paranormal, Supernatural, Legends, Lore, Mysterious, Macabre, Unsolved

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2025 92:05 Transcription Available


    From Norse frost giants to the Bible's Goliath, tales of giants have haunted humanity for centuries — but in 2002, US soldiers in Afghanistan claim they encountered a 12-foot, six-fingered, blade-wielding giant that killed one of their own before they brought it down.IN THIS EPISODE: Did U.S. Special Forces really shoot dead a 12-foot-tall giant in Kandahar, Afghanistan? How much truth is behind the story – and how does fit into the age-old narrative of soldiers, knights, and heroes battling against and vanquishing giants and monstrous creatures? (The Giant of Kandahar) *** Soon after the Cranmer family moved in to their new home on Brownsville Road, it became clear that they were not alone. (The Demon of Brownsville Road) *** The Elephant's Foot was created after the Chernobyl disaster in 1986 when reactor 4 exploded, releasing a lava-like mass of radioactive material called corium. So radioactive that it's still dangerous if you try and see it for yourself today. (The Elephant's Foot of Chernobyl) *** When something horrifying happens, it's natural to tell others about your experience. But what if, no matter how much you explain it, people simply don't believe you? We'll look at numerous stories from people who have true tales that they have a hard time getting even friends and family to take seriously. (Nobody Believes Me) *** When a great famine struck Europe in 1314, mothers abandoned their children and in some cases, even ate them. Scholars believe that these tragedies gave birth to the story of Hansel and Gretel. (The Grim True Story Behind Hansel and Gretel) *** Cultures all around the world have stories of tiny humans – elves, leprechauns, fairies, hobbits… but how can so many different communities have such similar descriptions of tiny people? Could there be evidence to prove the existence of tiny humanoids? (Little Human Subspecies) *** Traveling to the Superstition Mountains in search of the rumored treasure hidden there is not only a bad idea… it could be a fatal one. (Mysterious Visitors From Other Realms) *** Seeing an unidentified flying object in the sky is pretty common – even in cases where several people see the flying whatever-it-is at the same time. But when is the last time you and everyone around you looked up and saw an entire city flying in the sky? That's what happened in 2011 in the Nigerian village of Bauchi. (UFO City) *** But first… according to GPS, off the California coast there are dozens, possibly hundreds of ships moving around in circles. But the ships, while clearly visible on the GPS system, are nowhere to be seen by the human eye. Are these ghost ships from the past? The oceanic version of crop circles? Sailing ships from a different dimension? Or could it be something more disturbing, like a new type of cyber attack? We begin with that story. (California's Ghost Ships) CHAPTERS & TIME STAMPS (All Times Approximate)…00:00:00.000 = Show Open00:03:36.291 = The Giant of Kandahar00:10:50.903 = *** Nobody Believes Me00:35:15.398 = *** The Elephant's Foot00:42:34.566 = The Demon of Brownsville Road00:47:02.529 = *** California's Ghost Ships00:57:37.825 = *** The Grim True Story Behind Hansel and Gretal01:05:18.204 = The Little Human Subspecies01:18:26.789 = *** Mysterious Visitors From Other Realms01:25:50.281 = UFO City01:29:58.135 = Show Close*** = Begins immediately after inserted ad breakSOURCES and RESOURCES:“The Giant of Kandahar” by Angus Wright for the website, Where I Live: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/3dyfh6rt“Nobody Believes Me” by Amanda Ashley for Ranker's Graveyard Shift: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/kxt7ey9k“The Elephant's Foot of Chernobyl” by Natasha Ishak for All That's Interesting: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/ytfh4n57PHOTO: “Elephant Foot with Photographer” https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/42r22v5e“Mysterious Visitors From Other Realms” by Ellen Lloyd for Ancient Pages: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/5yyuzzx“The Grim True Story Behind Hansel and Gretel” by Joseph Williams for All That's Interesting:https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/4fhdp6vk“Little Human Subspecies” by Mark Andrew Carpenter for Ancient Origins: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/2e3f8a9y“UFO City” posted at Anomalien: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/3fwaysds“California's Ghost Ships” by Frank Jacobs for Big Ideas: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/ymtnfutw=====(Over time links may become invalid, disappear, or have different content. I always make sure to give authors credit for the material I use whenever possible. If I somehow overlooked doing so for a story, or if a credit is incorrect, please let me know and I will rectify it in these show notes immediately. Some links included above may benefit me financially through qualifying purchases.)= = = = ="I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness." — John 12:46= = = = =WeirdDarkness® is a registered trademark. Copyright ©2025, Weird Darkness.=====Originally aired: April 21, 2021, April 26, 2021EPISODE PAGE (includes sources): https://weirddarkness.com/KandaharGiantABOUT WEIRD DARKNESS: Weird Darkness is a true crime and paranormal podcast narrated by professional award-winning voice actor, Darren Marlar. Seven days per week, Weird Darkness focuses on all thing strange and macabre such as haunted locations, unsolved mysteries, true ghost stories, supernatural manifestations, urban legends, unsolved or cold case murders, conspiracy theories, and more. On Thursdays, this scary stories podcast features horror fiction along with the occasional creepypasta. Weird Darkness has been named one of the “Best 20 Storytellers in Podcasting” by Podcast Business Journal. Listeners have described the show as a cross between “Coast to Coast” with Art Bell, “The Twilight Zone” with Rod Serling, “Unsolved Mysteries” with Robert Stack, and “In Search Of” with Leonard Nimoy.DISCLAIMER: Ads heard during the podcast that are not in my voice are placed by third party agencies outside of my control and should not imply an endorsement by Weird Darkness or myself. *** Stories and content in Weird Darkness can be disturbing for some listeners and intended for mature audiences only. Parental discretion is strongly advised.#GiantOfKandahar #Giants #Cryptids #MilitaryCoverUp #Afghanistan #Conspiracy #Unexplained #Mythology #Paranormal #WeirdDarkness

    Mind the Track
    Randy Robbins | Wildlife Photographer | E76

    Mind the Track

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2025 114:39


    There may be no other person in Northern California more in touch with the behavior of wildlife than the award-winning nature photographer Randy Robbins. Based in Susanville, Robbins' images of bald eagles, mountain lions, bears, bobcats, foxes, and hundreds of other species have helped both the public, and wildlife biologists, better understand the animals in our own backyards that we never see. Robbins snapped the very first high resolution photo of a Lassen Pack Wolf in 2021 in the ashes of the Dixie Fire, captured the first known image of the rare and endangered Sierra Nevada Red Fox and was the first photographer to ever be awarded by the Natural History Museum of London for an iPhone image. Robbins' photos have been featured in media outlets worldwide, winning dozens of prestigious awards in only seven years of work. In Episode 76, we chat with Robbins at his Susanville photo gallery – A Thousand Windows – about his path to being a wildlife photographer, his relationship to God, both as a pastor and an outdoorsman, and the public criticisms he faces from all sides for simply capturing beautiful portraits of animals in the wild. 2:50 – PowBot and Trail Whisperer photograph wildlife.4:50 – Recording from Susanville, California, riding the Bizz Johnson Trail.6:25 – Introducing Randy Robbins, award-winning wildlife photographer and trails advocate for Susanville Area Bicycling Association.8:30 – California Wildlife Photo of the Year Award - Bald Eagle called “Fly Fishing”.10:00 – Natural History Museum of London Wildlife Photographer of the Year – “Full Circle”.10:50 – Getting the very first high resolution photo of the Lassen Pack Wolf.15:00 – 800 Main Street, Susanville, California originally built in 1901, now home to A Thousand Windows – Randy Robbins' photography gallery.18:50 – A Thousand Windows – a John Muir quote.20:00 – Randy is a former teacher and part-time pastor at a Christian church.21:30 – What's the difference between finding God in the outdoors and finding it in church?23:25 – How has your photography influenced your faith?25:00 – After 2 years, getting a camera trap image of the Lassen Pack Wolf after the Dixie Fire.26:00 – The patience required to be a good photographer27:10 – Taking 3 years to get a photo of the endangered Sierra Nevada Red Fox.30:00 – Lassen Volcanic National Park as a habitat for wildlife, and getting a permit to photograph in a National Park.32:20 – Social media influencers, YouTubers and filming permits in National Parks.35:30 – How did Randy get into photography?39:25 – The highs and lows of social media, YouTube, Instagram and Facebook in promotion.43:35 – Dealing with the haters on social media.44:50 – Is taking a photograph of an animal compromising the animal's habitat?48:45 – Do animals like trails?50:10 – Winning a Natural History Museum of London award for taking an iPhone photo, and then being criticized for it.54:05 – Setting up an effective camera trap in the forest.58:00 – Waiting in the woods for hours, days sometimes years before getting the right shot.1:00:00 – Getting the award winning Bald Eagle shot in a kayak on Antelope Lake.1:04:00 – The wolf discussion – Is the reintroduction of wolves in California good or bad? 1:08:25 – The criticisms Randy receives for simply taking a photo of a wolf.1:11:45 – The Beyem Seyo Pack of wolves attacking and killing dozens of cattle in Sierra Valley.1:14:45 – Has Randy ever been a hunter? As a photographer, would he be able to hunt?1:16:30 – What has photography taught you most about animal behavior?1:21:00 – How have the massive wildfires of the last few years impacted wildlife?1:25:50 – Tracking animals and learning the different animal paw prints.1:29:45 – Why isn't Susanville more popular as a mountain town?1:40:40 – Would John Muir have ridden a mountain bike or a split board? 1:44:00 – What does Mind the Track mean to you?1:49:08 – Get Randy Robbins' prints – Randyrobbinsphotography.com and athousandwindows.com

    Print Is Dead. (Long Live Print!)
    Kade Krichko (Founder: Ori)

    Print Is Dead. (Long Live Print!)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2025 38:20


    THE PURPOSE OF TRAVEL—The world is adrift in travel magazines that tell you to go here and stay there, to order certain foods at “of-the-moment” restaurants. And when you go to these places you find yourself surrounded by other travelers like you, and the only locals you interact with are, maybe, the waiter, or your Airbnb host, or the tour guide taking you on a generic definitely-not-what-the-locals-do tour of the trendiest neighborhood in town. Or you might not even meet a local. Or ever stop looking at the screen on your phone.You will have ticked items off your travel bucket list, but will you have actually traveled? Travel becomes consumption and as with all manner of consumption, you are never quite sated, and hey, there's a media ecosystem out there to help you along.And then there's Ori. Founded by journalist Kade Krichko, Ori bills itself as a “travel, art and education platform” that allows local storytellers to tell their stories on a global scale. It is a magazine that understands travel is an experience first and foremost, and that traveling well means an immersion into people and places, an opportunity to grow and to heal.It's a magazine that assumes you should think about and experience the world around you, and that if you think about it and experience it enough, the world becomes a more interconnected and better place; it becomes a place of wonder.And isn't that why we travel?—This episode is made possible by our friends at Freeport Press. A production of Magazeum LLC ©2021–2025

    Beyond The Lens
    104. Patrick Fore: The Terrible Photographer and Navigating the Emotional and Psychological Landscape of Professional Photography

    Beyond The Lens

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2025 56:35


    Commercial photography with Patrick Fore, the Terrible Photographer, and Negotiating the Emotional and Psychological Landscape of Professional Photography.Patrick Fore is a commercial photographer and art director from San Diego, California. He spent four years as the lead photographer and brand designer for Taylor Guitars and now runs his own commercial photography studio.He's also the host of the Terrible Photographer podcast, where he talks about photography, creativity, and the struggles of being a pro.Notable Links:Patrick Fore PhotographyThe Terrible PhotographerPatrick Fore Instagram*****This episode is brought to you by Luminar Neo, an AI powered photo editor.Try Luminar Neo today at skylum.com, and use promo code "RICHARD" for a 15% discount, just for my listeners.*****This episode is brought to you by Kase Revolution Plus Filters. I travel the world with my camera, and I can use any photography filters I like, and I've tried all of them, but in recent years I've landed on Kase Filters.Kase filters are made with premium materials, HD optical glass, shockproof, Ultra-Low Reflectivity, zero color cast, round and square filter designs, magnetic systems, filter holders, adapters, step-up rings, and everything I need so I never miss a moment.And now, my listeners can get 10% off the Kase Filters Amazon page when they visit. beyondthelens.fm/kase and use coupon code BERNABE10Kase Filters, Capture with Confidence.

    Legends of the Brand
    Leon Butler: Finding the Story in the Moments In Between - Part 1

    Legends of the Brand

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2025 35:42


    Photographer and storyteller Leon Butler joins me for Part 1 of a two-part conversation exploring his journey from the Isle of Wight to Whistler. Leon shares how a single school snow trip opened the door to a life of adventure, how climbing Kilimanjaro reshaped his sense of the world, and why he's drawn to capturing the moments in between — the honest, human moments that happen before and after the hero shot.We talk about travel, creativity, snow sports, mountain biking, and his “lens to pen” approach, where photography and writing work together to tell deeper stories. If you love mountain culture, action sports, or thoughtful conversations about craft, this episode is for you.__In Part 1 of my conversation with photographer and storyteller Leon Butler, we explore the origins of a creative life built on adventure, curiosity, and a love for the outdoors. From growing up on the Isle of Wight to discovering snow sports on a school trip at sixteen, Leon shares how a single experience planted the seed that eventually led him to the Alps, to Africa, and ultimately to Whistler, British Columbia.Leon reflects on shifting from traditional team sports to mountain life, describing how the Isle of Wight's outdoor culture shaped his early sense of exploration. A formative trip to Tanzania — climbing Kilimanjaro on one of the toughest routes — expanded his worldview and sparked his passion for travel, meeting new people, and embracing the unknown.We talk about how these experiences shaped his approach to storytelling: capturing not just the “hero shot,” but the moments before and after — the subtle, human moments that reveal who a person really is. Leon explains why he prefers candid, unguarded pockets of truth over staged perfection, and why “being invisible” is often part of the craft.From ski seasons in France to competing in freeride events, from film photography roots to discovering writing as part of his creative voice — Leon shares what “lens to pen” truly means in his work, and how pairing words with images helps him tell stories with depth and empathy.This episode is full of adventure, honesty, and reflections on the creative philosophies behind capturing powerful human stories.Growing up on the Isle of Wight & discovering the outdoors lifestyleFirst encounters with snow sports and the trip that changed everythingThe Kilimanjaro expedition that reshaped his sense of the worldLeaving the expected path (university, architecture) to pursue adventureHow storytelling became his anchor: focusing on the “moments in between”Why candid, unposed moments reveal more than any hero shotThe journey from snow sports to mountain bikingFrom lens to pen — pairing photography with writingBuilding a craft, not just creating contentFind out more about Leon at:https://www.visualyarn.com/ Connect and follow him:IG: @leon.butler1 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/leonbutler1/

    All Things Book Marketing
    Visual Storytelling for Authors and Speakers with John DeMato

    All Things Book Marketing

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2025 48:05


    Visual Storytelling for Authors and Speakers with John DeMato In this episode of the All Things Book Marketing podcast, this episode's host Marissa Eigenbrood, President of Smith Publicity, welcomes visual storytelling strategist and photographer, John DeMato.They delve into John's background, from his early days in photography to his evolution as a strategist helping professionals enhance their visual presence.  John shares insights on the importance of having a well-rounded visual library, including core assets, visual evidence, and personal touches, highlighting how these elements contribute to an expert's brand credibility and marketability.  The discussion also covers strategies for effectively capturing key moments, the necessity of regular updates to visual content, and practical advice on hiring the right photographer. The episode concludes with anecdotes reflecting John's passion for his work and the meaningful connections he forms with his clients.00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome00:32 John's Impressive Bio and Career Highlights01:49 The Physical Demands of Photography02:53 How Marissa and John Connected04:34 John's Journey into Photography10:02 Building a Visual Storytelling Library17:07 The Importance of Consistent Visual Content22:38 Evaluating Your Brand's Visual Assets23:44 Importance of Event Visuals24:22 Capturing the Full Event Experience28:28 Starting Your Visual Storytelling Journey33:50 Choosing the Right Photographer36:44 The Value of Authentic Imagery39:40 A Photographer's Favorite Moments42:57 Conclusion and Contact InformationJohn DeMato is a New York–based branded lifestyle photographer who specializes in creating strategic, story-driven images for authors, speakers, and thought leaders. A former TV producer, he brings a marketing mindset to every shoot, helping experts show up confidently and consistently across their platforms. Visit John DeMato for more information.Smith Publicity is an international book publicity firm specializing in non-fiction, business, lifestyle and thought-leadership projects. Since 1997, they have helped authors and experts amplify their voices, reach the right audiences, and make a meaningful impact through media placements, strategic campaigns, and expert guidance. For more information visit Smith Publicity. 

    Highlights from Moncrieff
    What being a war photographer is like

    Highlights from Moncrieff

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2025 8:50


    For most people, being caught in a war zone with no weapon would be the stuff of nightmares, but for Pulitzer prize-winning Photojournalist Lynsey Addario, that is a basic element of her job…Lynsey is the subject of a new documentary called ‘Love+War', and joins Seán to discuss.

    London Review Podcasts
    The Life and Death of a Photographer in Gaza

    London Review Podcasts

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2025 53:45


    Fatma Hassona was a Palestinian photographer from Gaza City who was killed with her family by an Israeli airstrike in April 2025. A year earlier, the Iranian filmmaker Sepideh Farsi began recording video conversations with Hassona about her life and work under Israeli bombardment, which became the film Put Your Soul on Your Hand and Walk. In this episode, Adam Shatz talks to Farsi about the process of making the film, the connection she formed with Hassona, and the practical and ethical challenges of documenting Israel's devastation of Gaza and its people. From the LRB Subscribe to the LRB: ⁠⁠https://lrb.me/subslrbpod Close Readings podcast: ⁠https://lrb.me/crlrbpod⁠ LRB Audiobooks: ⁠https://lrb.me/audiobookslrbpod⁠ Bags, binders and more at the LRB Store: ⁠https://lrb.me/storelrbpod⁠ Get in touch: podcasts@lrb.co.uk

    KNBR Podcast
    12-3 Terrell Lloyd joins Papa & Silver to share his experience as a Bay Area native becoming the 49ers Director of Photography. Learn how you can bid on the experience to be team photographer for a day.

    KNBR Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2025 15:41


    49ers Director of Photography Terrell Lloyd joins Papa & Silver to share his experience as a Bay Area native becoming the 49ers Director of Photography. Learn how you can bid on the experience to be team photographer for a day.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Print Is Dead. (Long Live Print!)
    Susan Casey (Editor: O, The Oprah Magazine; Designer: Outside; Writer: Esquire; Best-Selling Author)

    Print Is Dead. (Long Live Print!)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2025 60:42


    PART OF THE STORY—Susan Casey has won National Magazine Awards for editing, writing, and design—a feat that may well be unprecedented in the industry's history.In her native Canada, they call people like this “Wayne Gretzky.”She has worked—under various titles—for the following magazines: The Globe & Mail, Outside, Time, Esquire, eCompany, Business 2.0, Sports Illustrated Women, National Geographic, Fortune, and O, The Oprah Magazine. She also worked for the iconic 1990s fashion brand Esprit. These days—literally on any given day—you're likely to find Casey in the water, where she spent much of her childhood, later with the swim team at the University of Arizona, and, as an adult, as the author of four immersive books—all best sellers—about the ocean: The Wave: In Pursuit of the Rogues, Freaks, and Giants of the Ocean; The Devil's Teeth: A True Story of Obsession and Survival Among America's Great White Sharks; Voices in the Ocean: A Journey Into the Wild and Haunting World of Dolphins; and her most recent, The Underworld: Journeys to the Depths of the Ocean.A self-proclaimed “outspoken designer” early in her career, she refused to accept the career path limits others imposed and instead laid the groundwork for a rich creative life.—This episode is made possible by our friends at Commercial Type and Freeport Press. A production of Magazeum LLC ©2021–2025

    Deborah Kobylt LIVE
    Claudio Santini, World-Renowned Artist & Photographer

    Deborah Kobylt LIVE

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2025 37:26


    Please welcome to our show internationally-acclaimed photographer, artist, and author Claudio Santini, whose thought-provoking work has inspired much reflection. When I visited Claudio in his Los Angeles studio recently, I felt I was in the presence of a true genius. His work spoke to me, including his latest collection, focused on capturing a quiet mental state to inspire a better humanity. Today, we'll speak to Claudio about his life and work, including an exhibit in Naples, Italy, currently running through December. Claudio was born and raised in Rome, Italy, and developed an early passion for photography. He started his career as an architectural photographer, later exploring the intersection of photography and painting through mixed media. Upon moving to Los Angeles, his work was featured in the New York Times, LA Times, and Domus. You've likely seen his work featured in major magazines, too. And in a world focused on Ai, I wanted to showcase the work of someone inspired by everyday events, people, and nature. Claudio captures the humanity of life just that way, pure and innocent, with texture. Please enjoy my full conversation with Claudio Santini on all video and audio platforms of #DeborahKobyltLIVE, #LittleItalyPodcast, and the #LittleItalyOfLAPodcast. I'm your host, #DeborahZaraKobylt, and it's my pleasure to welcome you here.

    Fresh Air
    War Photographer Lynsey Addario Still Has Hope

    Fresh Air

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2025 46:53


    For 25 years, Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist Lynsey Addario has covered conflicts and humanitarian crises across the globe, from Sudan to Syria. She's been kidnapped twice, thrown from a car, and shelled in war zones more times than she can count. A new Nat Geo/Disney+ documentary called 'Love+War' follows Addario as she is torn in two directions – her all-consuming reporting in Ukraine and her life at home as a wife and mother of two young kids. Addario spoke with Fresh Air contributor, host of Talk Easy, Sam Fragoso. Also, book critic Maureen Corrigan reviews 'Some Bright Nowhere,' by Ann Packer.Follow Fresh Air on instagram @nprfreshair, and subscribe to our weekly newsletter for gems from the Fresh Air archive, staff recommendations, and a peek behind the scenes. Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy

    Upland Nation
    Bird hunting pro photographer on making your social posts go viral with better images

    Upland Nation

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2025 64:17


    Make your social posts really pop with better photos. Who better than pro photographer Brian Grossenbacher to help? You've seen his images on the cover of every outdoors magazine, and he's certainly spiffed up some of my articles. He's shot for everyone from YETI to Mossy Oak, Field & Stream to Gun Dog magazines. Whether you're shooting with your phone or a fancy SLR, we'll cover ways to tell a better story with your photos, simple tips on making each picture more engaging to the eye and the heart. Brian will show us one easy way to make your dog (and human) photos stand out, and offer alternatives to the cliche' tailgate photo even non-hunters will love.  "Fix It" helps you differentiate between good Hun cover and sharptail habitat, and listeners chip in with how much water they carry and why.  And it's all brought to you by: HiVizSights.com, Mid Valley Clays and Shooting School, TrulockChokes, HiViz shooting systems, Pointer shotguns, Purina Pro Plan Sport and FindBirdHuntingSpots.com.

    Beyond the Image Podcast
    When the Client Is the Problem: How Photographers Protect Themselves

    Beyond the Image Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2025 6:48


    In this episode of Beyond the Image, James Patrick dives into one of the biggest questions photographers asked after his viral video: "What do you do when the client is the difficult one?" After more than 20 years, hundreds of shoots, and more personalities than he can count, James breaks down the real root of "bad clients," why a vague contract is more dangerous than a tough personality, and how to protect your work, your energy, and your business with clear boundaries. You'll learn: • Why your contract is your #1 line of defense • What MUST be included in every scope and deliverables list • How to enforce boundaries without being rude • Why "no" is often the most professional answer • How to navigate change orders, unreasonable requests, and toxic behavior • And how to move on without letting difficult clients drain your creativity If you've ever had a shoot derailed, a client push past limits, or a project go off the rails — this episode gives you the tools to stay in control, stay confident, and stay creative. Key Topics Covered • Why difficult clients aren't actually the root problem Most breakdowns come from vague agreements, not personality clashes. How tightening your contract eliminates 90% of conflict before it ever starts. • What must be inside your contract The exact items that belong in a scope of work — deliverables, looks, locations, edits, usage terms, fees, timelines, and change orders. • The phrase that ends arguments instantly How "please refer to the terms and conditions" resets expectations with professionalism and clarity. • When and how to say "no" without burning bridges Why "no" is not rude — it's a boundary. How to decline requests, deny scope creep, and keep the project on track. • How to recognize toxic client behavior early Red flags, communication breakdowns, and when to walk away. • The mindset shift photographers must make You can't be a creative and a punching bag at the same time. Client satisfaction matters — but so does your wellbeing. https://jamespatrick.com/ 

    The Professional Noticer
    Encore Episode: Chasing Wilderness — A Conversation with Photographer Chris Irwin

    The Professional Noticer

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2025 60:37


    This week on The Professional Noticer, we're bringing back one of our most visually stunning conversations! Join Andy as he welcomes renowned professional photographer and Jackson Hole Wildlife Safaris guide, Chris Irwin. In this encore episode, you'll not only hear about the art of capturing the wild—you'll see it. Throughout the conversation, enjoy an incredible collection of Chris's photographs that showcase the untamed beauty of wildlife and the rugged landscapes he explores. Listen as Chris shares his fascinating journey to becoming a wildlife photographer and adventure guide, along with unforgettable stories from the field, early inspirations, and the challenges of photographing nature in its rawest form. Connect with Chris Online: Website: https://iknowaguy.photography/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/p/Chris-Irwin-Photography-100063744450623/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/i.knowaguy/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-irwin-851a1628/

    IrishIllustrated.com Insider
    Irish Illustrated Interviews Podcast: Notre Dame Photographer Matt Cashore

    IrishIllustrated.com Insider

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2025 49:38


    Sign up now to access the daily Notre Dame news and recruiting scoop on the Four Horsemen Lounge and all of the premium Notre Dame stories on IrishIllustrated.com!Get your first month for only $1.00 -- sign up today.What's on your mind?Talk about it at the Four Horseman LoungeSign up for our FREE Notre Dame Newsletter Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    Worth Every Penny Joycast
    #291: Felix Wasn't Even a Photographer—Now He's Made Over $16,000 Photographing Dogs. Here's How.

    Worth Every Penny Joycast

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2025 21:44


    What if you could turn a creative side gig into $16K photographing dogs—even if you've never charged for a portrait session before? In this episode, Felix Bird shares how he went from composing music and shooting event videos to earning real income as a boutique photographer. With no formal portrait business, Felix joined Boutique Breakthrough and followed each step with courage, skepticism, and eventually—results. ● The moment he stopped doubting the pricing model and believed he could actually do this ● How photographing kids (and dogs!) became more than just a favor for friends ● What changed when his wife, a fellow creative, saw how real and sustainable this path was If you're juggling other creative work and wondering if this can really work for you too—Felix's story is the proof and the push you've been waiting for. 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