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Ready to ignite your artistic potential as the year draws to a close? If you've ever found yourself grappling with how best to utilize the remaining days of the year and prepare for the next, then this episode is for you. I, Hayley Price, a seasoned artist and business coach, will walk you through the art of reflection and strategic planning, helping you harness your accomplishments and set realistic expectations during the holiday rush. In the throes of end-of-year chaos, it's easy to lose sight of our achievements and future ambitions. In this episode, we explore the significance of reflecting on past victories and challenges to plan for the year ahead. I'll guide you on how to visually organize your calendar, color-code events and shows, and identify opportunities for growth. Engage with me as we discuss market trends, proven strategies, and resources with fellow artists. Learn to understand your financial standing, using tools like financial trackers and QuickBooks, and when to seek professional help. But that's not all. We'll delve into how you, as an artist, can add value to your clients and your business, evolve to keep your audience engrossed, and learn from your testimonials. And if you're curious about what's in store, there's a sneak preview of upcoming interviews. Let's wrap up the year with a bang and set the stage for an even more successful one to come! Remember, your feedback and ratings help us grow our podcast community and attract exciting guests for future episodes. So, gear up for an episode brimming with essential tips, insights, and a lot more!Something New Every WeekSomething New Every Week (or SNEW's for short) feature photography's best of the best....Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
Are you ready to transform your artistic journey? Imagine an episode where authenticity meets artistry and entrepreneurial insights. That's what you'll experience in this dynamic conversation with Lennon Bone, the creative mastermind behind Stop the Starving Artist. We unravel the art of building an audience, establishing a distinct social media identity, and creating a profitable art business without compromising your unique essence. Lennon's journey from touring artist to business owner is nothing short of inspiring. He is a firm believer in the power of stories, and we explore this theme in-depth. We consider how our unique experiences, beliefs, and narratives can add value to our art and resonate with audiences. We also tackle the fear of judgement and how to stay true to oneself while creating a distinct online presence. We round off with a deep-dive into the intricacies of running a successful art business. Lennon shares his experiences and insights, from the challenges of launching a membership group to the concept of selling an experience rather than a style. This episode is a treasure trove of practical advice and innovative ideas, guaranteed to enrich your artistic journey. Don't miss out on this enlightening conversation packed with authentic insights from the front lines of art and entrepreneurship.Learn more about Stop the Starving Artist here. Something New Every WeekSomething New Every Week (or SNEW's for short) feature photography's best of the best....Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
What if you could turn your passion for craft into a thriving business? Join us on a fascinating journey into the world of craft business with Abby Glassenberg, co-founder and president of Craft Industry Alliance. In this episode, we pull back the curtain on the Craft Industry Alliance, discussing its inception, growth, and the vast array of benefits it offers to its members, from individual makers to larger corporations.Ever wondered what makes an email stand out in a cluttered inbox? We dive into the art of email marketing for creatives, exploring how to curate content that resonates with your audience. Abby shares how to treat every email like a handmade gift, offering valuable recommendations and giving your audience a sneak peek into your creative process - a surefire way to build lasting connections.We didn't stop at email marketing. This conversation takes you through optimising your website, planning your business, especially for the holiday season, and strategies to maximise your Black Friday sales. We also delve into creating passive income streams like selling ebooks and courses. To top it all off, Abby shares insights on making the most of trade shows, another fantastic avenue to grow your craft business. This episode is a treasure trove of knowledge aimed at empowering craft business owners to scale new heights. Tune in and get ready to transform your craft business!Learn more about Craft Industry Alliance on their website. Something New Every WeekSomething New Every Week (or SNEW's for short) feature photography's best of the best....Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
Imagine the journey of an English major turned PhD holder, who shifted gears to become a devoted mother and artist. Today, we're lucky to have Heather Kiser share her story with us. Heather doesn't mince her words when she talks about the strain and challenges academia brought into her life, revealing the emotional toll of her decade-long tenure. Her candid conversation about stepping back from her dissertation to embrace motherhood and nurture her artistic side is a lesson in resilience and finding joy in adversity.Heather's tale is a dance of duality, where she beautifully balances the roles of motherhood and artist. She shares how her creative process unfolds in the crevices of her day, whether it's a 40-minute painting session squeezed into daylight hours or evening's soothing embroidery sessions. Her art isn't just an outlet; it's woven into the fabric of her daily life, helping her achieve a harmony many of us strive for. As we close our chat, Heather shares her future aspirations. She's currently undertaking an October challenge to create a collection of 31 watercolor, ink, and wash paintings. Her parting words underline the importance of taking life and dreams one day at a time. Tune in to this heartwarming episode as Heather's artistic journey may motivate you to chase your dreams, reminding you that life's hurdles aren't roadblocks, but stepping stones.Learn more about Heather here. Something New Every WeekSomething New Every Week (or SNEW's for short) feature photography's best of the best....Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
Are you ready to set your creative spirit on fire and pivot from the monotonous corporate grind to the vibrant world of art? If so, you don't want to miss this transformative conversation with the brilliant and inspired Coco Zentner. We take you behind the curtain to reveal Coco's daring leap from a secure tech job into the passionate pursuit of her artistry. She shares her journey, detailing her love for composition, color, detail, and her reverence for design and art history. We dive deep into how Coco has successfully streamlined her processes, discovered her distinctive style, and mastered the art of running her business. She reveals the importance of an email list in building an audience and how automation tools like Canva have helped her make efficient use of her time. We also uncover the effective tools and techniques Coco utilizes to manage her business - from setting goals, prioritizing tasks, to investing in the right apps and materials. Furthermore, Coco unravels her Pinterest strategy that has proven instrumental in her business growth. Learn her tactics of creating segmented boards, utilizing keywords and hashtags, and driving people back to her email list through her website. We discuss how effectively using Pinterest can repurpose content and increase visibility. Lastly, Coco addresses her struggle with perfectionism, how she's learning to say 'no', and the art of prioritizing tasks. Whether you are an aspiring artist or a creative entrepreneur, this episode is brimming with invaluable advice and tips to ignite your passion and inspire your journey.Learn more about Coco on her site and Instagram. Edit PodsPodcast Post Production and Social Media Management. Editing, audiograms, videos and more. Something New Every WeekSomething New Every Week (or SNEW's for short) feature photography's best of the best....Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
GEORGE BYRNE joins us to talk about AI in art, we're also joined by a special guest, plus we have a big announcement for you.Something New Every WeekSomething New Every Week (or SNEW's for short) feature photography's best of the best....Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
Camera equipment is very important, expensive and very breakable if you do not look after it.Do you know how to look after your gear properly?In this episode, I tell you how to look after my gear. I have not had a problem with any of my gear as I look after it so carefully. So, listen to this episode to find out how you can look after your gear like I do mine.In this episode, I tell you.The gear that I use and how I look after it.How and where I store my gear.How I clean my gear, and what with.What if I use a phone to take photos and not a camera?What if I use a film camera?And finally, what I do. Again….All explained in plain English, without the irrelevant detail, in less than 27 (ish) minutes!What is not to love?Something New Every WeekSomething New Every Week (or SNEW's for short) feature photography's best of the best....Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the showGet your question answeredThis is what my podcast is all about, answering your photography questions - just click here. Not only will I answer your question, but I will also give you a lovely, big shout out, which is nice.Find out more about the podcast on the Photography Explained Podcast websiteAnd find out all about me on my photography websiteThanks very much for listeningCheers from me Rick
Have you ever marveled at the power of art to transport you to different places and times? Then welcome to a captivating chat with the remarkable mixed media artist El Baker, straight from the heart of Austin, Texas. El's journey is a testament to the transformative power of art, and her story is bound to inspire. From an engineer to a stay-at-home mom who painted during nap times, El's passion for art propelled her towards a unique art form during the pandemic, creating intriguing dioramas of Texas scenes.In a world that's increasingly digital, El's foray into the online art space is a lesson in adaptability. She navigated the online art space, experimented with Instagram and Etsy Ads, and harnessed the power of SEO marketing. Her journey wasn't easy, but it was rewarding. Hear how she fine-tuned her art, aligning it with her audience's interests using search terms. She capitalized on Etsy as a sales channel and made Instagram her platform for connecting with her customers. But it's not all about the art. El's story is an insightful exploration of the delicate balance between creative work and business. She shares her unique approach to juggling painting, photographing her work, and marketing it on various platforms. You'll be riveted as she shares her strategy for batch work, task prioritization, and the importance of understanding the value of time for business success. El's candid discussion about the challenges in the art industry and her valuable tips for selling art online are nuggets of wisdom for anyone looking to turn their passion into a thriving business. Join us in this intimate chat with El, and be inspired by her journey!Learn more about El through her site and InstagramSomething New Every WeekSomething New Every Week (or SNEW's for short) feature photography's best of the best....Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
Let's take a fascinating journey, shall we? One minute you're pirouetting on stage, then shaping young minds in the classroom, and next thing you know, you're crafting delightful abstract art from home. That's the storyline for Emily Nichols, our incredible guest, who traded ballet shoes for brushes and canvases. Emily opens up about her transition from ballet dancer to elementary school teacher, and eventually, a full-time artist after embracing painting during the pandemic. But that's not all, folks. Emily's confetti style paintings are not just stunning; they've become a metaphor for life's everyday celebrations and joy.Ever wondered how to turn your passion into a thriving business? Emily's got you covered. She takes us down memory lane, sharing her journey of nurturing her distinctive style and transforming it into a successful enterprise. Emily gets candid about her initial fears of unveiling her authentic style, how her husband's unwavering support fueled her confidence, and how her art business took a leap when influencers on Instagram started sharing her work. Listen in as she discusses her collaboration with local stores and the importance of staying true to who you are.We're not finished yet; Emily also lets us in on her future plans, and trust us, they're impressive. She talks about the tools that keep her organized, like Lightroom and Canva. But beyond the tools and techniques, Emily's primary emphasis is on authenticity. She encourages fellow artists and creatives to stay true to their style and share their unique stories with their customers. So, get ready for an inspiring conversation, loaded with insights into Emily's artistic processes and business tips.Learn more about Emily through her website and Instagram. Something New Every WeekSomething New Every Week (or SNEW's for short) feature photography's best of the best....Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
Why would I want to use this complicated stuff to take photos? Do I need to? Shouldn't this be easy? It depends on you and where you want to go with your photography.These are perfectly valid questions but do not worry. In this episode, I will tell you how I use this complicated stuff, which, with time and practice, is not complicated at all. It just sounds like it is. That is the bit I want to get over to you.In this episode, I tell you.What complicated photography stuff do I use to take my photos?Why do I use all this stuff?And why, with practice, it is not complicated at all.What if I use a phone to take photos and not a camera?What if I use a film camera?And finally, what I do. Again….All explained in plain English, without the irrelevant detail, in less than 27 (ish) minutes!What is not to love?Something New Every WeekSomething New Every Week (or SNEW's for short) feature photography's best of the best....Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the showGet your question answeredThis is what my podcast is all about, answering your photography questions - just click here. Not only will I answer your question, but I will also give you a lovely, big shout out, which is nice.Find out more about the podcast on the Photography Explained Podcast websiteAnd find out all about me on my photography websiteThanks very much for listeningCheers from me Rick
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Links to things mentioned: Youtube Podcast channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxKRciYLnoJ20Kq-klz70oA Full Youtube Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NaRTe8QO1u0&t=457s Online tutorials: https://inspire.peter-coulson.com.auWorldwide Photography Workshops:https://workshops.peter-coulson.com.auWebsitehttp://www.peter-coulson.com.auBlog https://blog.peter-coulson.com.au/ Social mediahttps://twitter.com/_petercoulsonSomething New Every WeekSomething New Every Week (or SNEW's for short) feature photography's best of the best....Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
He photographed Ken Blocks Pink Hoonigan Porsche the week before he passed away, product photography innovator Andrei Duman joins us for a chat from LA.Andreidumain.comSupport your Lightminded here!https://www.buzzsprout.com/327884/supportSomething New Every WeekSomething New Every Week (or SNEW's for short) feature photography's best of the best....Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
It's 2023. Most of us have phones. And they take amazing photos. So why do we need cameras? Come on, phones are all we need, right?Well, it just depends. I need a camera in 2023. I still prefer taking photos with my camera rather than my phone. You cannot beat the experience of taking photos with a camera. And I cannot take the photos I need with my phone.So, I need a camera in 2023.Do you need a camera in 2023? Let me know.In this episode, I tell you.Why I love taking photos with my camera.Why I need control of what is going on.Complicated photography stuff that I love and use!What if I use a phone to take photos and not a camera?What if I use a film camera?And finally, what I do.All explained in plain English, without the irrelevant detail, in less than 27 (ish) minutes!What is not to love?Something New Every WeekSomething New Every Week (or SNEW's for short) feature photography's best of the best....Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the showGet your question answeredThis is what my podcast is all about, answering your photography questions - just click here. Not only will I answer your question, but I will also give you a lovely, big shout out, which is nice.Find out more about the podcast on the Photography Explained Podcast websiteAnd find out all about me on my photography websiteThanks very much for listeningCheers from me Rick
Links to things mentioned: Youtube Podcast channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxKRciYLnoJ20Kq-klz70oA Full Youtube Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NaRTe8QO1u0&t=457s Online tutorials: https://inspire.peter-coulson.com.auWorldwide Photography Workshops:https://workshops.peter-coulson.com.auWebsitehttp://www.peter-coulson.com.auBlog https://blog.peter-coulson.com.au/ Social mediahttps://twitter.com/_petercoulsonSomething New Every WeekSomething New Every Week (or SNEW's for short) feature photography's best of the best....Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
Links to things mentioned: Youtube Podcast channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxKRciYLnoJ20Kq-klz70oA Full Youtube Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NaRTe8QO1u0&t=457s Online tutorials: https://inspire.peter-coulson.com.auWorldwide Photography Workshops:https://workshops.peter-coulson.com.auWebsitehttp://www.peter-coulson.com.auBlog https://blog.peter-coulson.com.au/ Social mediahttps://twitter.com/_petercoulsonSomething New Every WeekSomething New Every Week (or SNEW's for short) feature photography's best of the best....Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
Today we were joined by a random guest, clue, he's a renowned Leica Ambassador.YOU CAN NOW SUPPORT YOUR LIGHTMINDED BY CLICKING HERE https://www.buzzsprout.com/327884/supportIf you subscribe, you'll have the chance of being called by us on the podcast to chat about your work and possibly offer *tips! *As long as your name isn't Sir Peter Eastway.lightminded.com.auSomething New Every WeekSomething New Every Week (or SNEW's for short) feature photography's best of the best....Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
Links to things mentioned: Youtube Podcast channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxKRciYLnoJ20Kq-klz70oA Full Youtube Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NaRTe8QO1u0&t=457s Online tutorials: https://inspire.peter-coulson.com.auWorldwide Photography Workshops:https://workshops.peter-coulson.com.auWebsitehttp://www.peter-coulson.com.auBlog https://blog.peter-coulson.com.au/ Social mediahttps://twitter.com/_petercoulsonSomething New Every WeekSomething New Every Week (or SNEW's for short) feature photography's best of the best....Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
Links to things mentioned: Erwin Olaf https://www.erwinolaf.com/ RIPYoutube Podcast channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxKRciYLnoJ20Kq-klz70oA Full Youtube Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NaRTe8QO1u0&t=457s Online tutorials: https://inspire.peter-coulson.com.auWorldwide Photography Workshops:https://workshops.peter-coulson.com.auWebsitehttp://www.peter-coulson.com.auBlog https://blog.peter-coulson.com.au/ Social mediahttps://twitter.com/_petercoulsonSomething New Every WeekSomething New Every Week (or SNEW's for short) feature photography's best of the best....Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
Links to things mentioned: Sam the cooking guy https://www.youtube.com/@samthecookingguy Youtube Podcast channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxKRciYLnoJ20Kq-klz70oA Full Youtube Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NaRTe8QO1u0&t=457s Online tutorials: https://inspire.peter-coulson.com.auWorldwide Photography Workshops:https://workshops.peter-coulson.com.auWebsitehttp://www.peter-coulson.com.auBlog https://blog.peter-coulson.com.au/ Social mediahttps://twitter.com/_petercoulsonSomething New Every WeekSomething New Every Week (or SNEW's for short) feature photography's best of the best....Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
Sharpness. What does this mean in photography? Is this important? Do I need to know about this?Yes, you do need to know about this. You should aim to get the sharpest photo you can every time you create an image. But you need to know how to do this, right?In this episode, I tell you.What sharpness means in photography.How you can take and process sharp photos.What does tack sharp mean?What if I use a phone to take photos and not a camera?What if I use a film camera?And finally, what I do.All explained in plain English, without the irrelevant detail, in less than 27 (ish) minutes!What is not to love?Something New Every WeekSomething New Every Week (or SNEW's for short) feature photography's best of the best....Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the showGet your question answeredThis is what my podcast is all about, answering your photography questions - just click here. Not only will I answer your question, but I will also give you a lovely, big shout out, which is nice.Find out more about the podcast on the Photography Explained Podcast websiteAnd find out all about me on my photography websiteThanks very much for listeningCheers from me Rick
Depth of field. What is this, and do I need to know about it?Yes, you do. Depth of field is essential to understand and can help you take your photos to another level. And helps you to get the bits of a photo you want sharp, sharp, and the bits you do not want sharp, not sharp! In this episode, I tell you.What depth of field is.Why you need to understand this.How you can use depth of fieldWhat if I use a phone to take photos and not a cameraWhat if I use a film cameraAnd finally, what I do.All explained in plain English, without the irrelevant detail, in less than 27 (ish) minutes!What is not to love?Something New Every WeekSomething New Every Week (or SNEW's for short) feature photography's best of the best....Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the showGet your question answeredThis is what my podcast is all about, answering your photography questions - just click here. Not only will I answer your question, but I will also give you a lovely, big shout out, which is nice.Find out more about the podcast on the Photography Explained Podcast websiteAnd find out all about me on my photography websiteThanks very much for listeningCheers from me Rick
Crop factor. Is this photography term important? Do I need to know this? Yes, if you use a micro four thirds camera or cropped sensor camera, you must know this.Crop factors relate to the different sizes of digital camera sensors. This is about the sensor's physical size and how this affects the focal length selected and the effective focal length you get.In this episode, I tell you.What crop factor is.Why does it affect the focal length you get with your lens?What different crop factors are there? What if I use a phone to take photos and not a camera?What if I use a film camera?And finally, what I do.All explained in plain English, without the irrelevant detail, in less than 27 (ish) minutes!What is not to love?Something New Every WeekSomething New Every Week (or SNEW's for short) feature photography's best of the best....Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the showGet your question answeredThis is what my podcast is all about, answering your photography questions - just click here. Not only will I answer your question, but I will also give you a lovely, big shout out, which is nice.Find out more about the podcast on the Photography Explained Podcast websiteAnd find out all about me on my photography websiteThanks very much for listeningCheers from me Rick
What Is Auto Exposure Bracketing (AEB)?Auto exposure bracketing. What is this? Do I need to know about this? It sounds rather tricky.This is the answery bit.Auto exposure bracketing is the process of taking multiple photos at the same time to capture a wider dynamic range, a wider range of lights and darks. More of what we can see with our eyes.When using auto exposure bracketing the camera automatically takes three photos, one the correct exposure, one underexposed photo, and one overexposed photo. The amount of under and over-exposure is set by the photographer.The camera changes the aperture or shutter speed for the under and overexposed photos, which is determined by the picture mode that is being used.Auto exposure bracketing is also known as AEB and is defined as an advanced operation by Canon.But don't worry, it is not as bad as it sounds. And I will tell you what you need to know and no more, all in plain English.In this episode, I tell you.· What auto exposure bracketing is.· Why you might need it.· Why your camera is not as good as you are.· How to use AEB.· When to not use AEB.· And finally, what I do.What is not to love? Something New Every WeekSomething New Every Week (or SNEW's for short) feature photography's best of the best....Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the showGet your question answeredThis is what my podcast is all about, answering your photography questions - just click here. Not only will I answer your question, but I will also give you a lovely, big shout out, which is nice.Find out more about the podcast on the Photography Explained Podcast websiteAnd find out all about me on my photography websiteThanks very much for listeningCheers from me Rick
In this episode, we celebrate the 99th episode of the podcast, and after a brief hiatus, is back with more exciting episodes ahead. Joining me this week is my friend Erum, we discuss a WIDE range of topics, including our thoughts on WPPI, the future of the industry, and the joys and challenges of being a parent teaching your kid to drive.Some of the highlights of the episode include:•Reflections on hitting the 99-episode milestone and the exciting things to come on the podcast.•An overview of WPPI, including some of the interesting speakers and topics covered at the conference.•Discussion on the evolving landscape of the photography industry and the opportunities and challenges it presents for photographers.•Insights into the joys and challenges of being a parent and teaching your child to drive, including some humorous anecdotes and lessons learned.Listen in to this insightful conversation , stay tuned for more exciting episodes from SNEW! Link to competition we discuss: https://iiccomp.com/Support the show
One year of SNEW's! W00t! This week I discuss the State of the photography industry one year after the lockdowns began. Joining me are some of our communities most respected wedding and portrait photographers. They share their thoughts on how they think their 2021 will be going in their corner of the world.Thank you Jason Domingues, Sean Brown, Jamie Schneider, Matthew Kemmetmueller, Jenn Lewis, Easton Reynolds, Lori Nordstrom, JB Sallee, Hiram Trillo and Davey Dave for sharing your candid thoughts.I'd also like to say thanks to all of my loyal listeners! If you like what you hear, please hit that subscribe button!Support the show (https://www.thegroupp.com/)
Ray Prop is a Wedding and Portrait Photographer based in St. Louis. Ray and I discuss all things STL and how he came to live here via Thailand. You'll enjoy his story about how he came to be a photographer, one that many of you will relate to.Ray is also just one of my favorite super humble amazing humans. You'll enjoy his stories about how came to live in St. Louis and how he is navigating into 2021 as a wedding photographer. Support the show (https://www.thegroupp.com/)
Taylor Jackson has been a photographer in the Kitchener-Waterloo area for over 15 years. He started in music photography, photographing the bands he loved. Eventually, those friends started getting married.Recently he decided to start filming some of his content while doing projects he loves. This has led to gaining over 1/2 million subscribers in one year! Taylor walks us through how he did it and shares his ideas and pitfalls to building a YouTube Channel.If you've thought about starting your own channel, or looking for ideas to build your own, this is a great conversation! Listen in and subscribe!Support the show (https://www.thegroupp.com/)
I have been fighting the Coronavirus for almost 20 days now and was almost forced to skip a week due to the fact I had no episodes recorded to upload. Instead of skipping the week I decided to tell my survival story fighting Covid-19. Why did I think this was important? Well, honestly I felt like you don't hear many stories about how sick people get from this AND LIVE. You either hear about people getting and it not being a big deal, or they go to the hospital and die. There does not seem to be much in between.I try to give some helpful information to those of you out there who might be in the same boat as me. Listen in and I'd love to hear from those of you who gotten as sick as me and now are recovering.Support the show (https://www.thegroupp.com/)
I had to dip into the archives this week for one of the first recording I created with Michael Mowbray. Due to the fact I've been sick with the Covid-19 I have been unable to record anything for the last two weeks. (this illness is no joke!)I originally shelved this episode with hopes to re-record it as I wasn't thrilled with the audio quality. That said, the information is really solid and I think you'll enjoy it!Support the show (https://www.thegroupp.com/)
Richard Waine is a professional photographer specializing in headshots based in Lancaster, PA. He shares with us some great tips about running a successful portrait business. If you're thinking of getting started or are currently offering headshots you definitely want to check out this weeks episode!Support the show (https://www.thegroupp.com/)
If you're looking for some advice on how to shoot live sports stop what you're doing and tune in! Pete Wright gives me some amazing advice on how to set myself up to shoot a local basketball game. Seriously, it's great advice and a fun chat with my good friend!Support the show (https://www.thegroupp.com/)
This is a great convo with my friend Paul Von Rieter and a great way to kick off the New Year. We discuss the new social app Clubhouse and how not to fuck up your networking efforts. Listen in and subscribe!Paul Von Rieter is an internationally recognized Wedding and Portrait Photographer. Over the last decade he has had the privilege of photographing over 300 weddings on several different continents and all over North America. When Paul isn’t capturing images he is educating and inspiring other photographers how to implement his “Artisan Method” into their photographic work and businesses. His imagery has been published in multiple wedding publications and he is proud to be an ambassador for amazing photography brands such as FUJIFILM, Holdfast Gear, and Mastin Labs. Paul’s values are reflected in the deep relationships and genuine connections he makes while creating stunning images for his clients. When he’s not traveling the world, you can find him at home with his beautiful partner Taylor, his energetic son Xander and their two pups, Dusty & Grace. As a family they enjoy exploring the outdoors, preparing something exquisite in the kitchen or road tripping up the coast.Support the show (https://www.thegroupp.com/)
Richard is a professional photographer based in Tennessee. Easy going and laid back would be the way I describe my friend, but don't let his style throw you off. He's also one of the most accomplished and awarded photographers in our community. He's also a great teacher and has helped so many of us sharpen our skills over the years.I had the pleasure of having my last conversation of 2020 with him and I think you'll enjoy his insights on how he thinks our community will thrive in 2021.If you're not familiar with Sturdavinci Tools, you really need to check them out! Need a little inspo? Check out his website, it'll get 'ya going!While you're at it, go check out his YouTube Channel!Support the show (https://www.thegroupp.com/)
Michael Anthony is a professional photographer based in Los Angeles. Not only is he a super talented photographer, he's just a nice guy. Take a listen in as he discusses his plans as we head into 2021.Places to check Michael out:website: https://www.michaelanthonyphotography.com/IG: https://www.instagram.com/michaelanthonyphotography/FB: https://www.facebook.com/MAPhotoLA/Support the show (https://www.thegroupp.com/)
I'm so happy to have one of the final episodes of this year with my friend Frank. For me this has been a year where my friends were everything for me. IMO Frank is one of the shining stars in our community. He's always that bright face in the crowd and serves as a testament for how amazing our little photo world is. Frank says, "we're all here for the same reason, and in the same tribe. I don't feel like I compete with anyone." It's that attitude that makes Franks personality so infectious.Plus, did you know Frank worked on the Terminator movies? And he was Jerry Seinfelds personal trainer? Find out more in this episode!Support the show (https://www.thegroupp.com/)
Neil is a professional photographer based in the NY/NJ area. In my opinion Neil is one of the top guns in our industry when it comes to lighting. He has also begun diving into the world of time-lapse photography and recently won an Emmy!If you've never read his Tangents blog, it is well worth spending some time over there. I think you'll enjoy this conversation with my friend Neil as we discuss everything from the benefits of a studio space to what gear he's impressed with this year.Support the show (https://www.thegroupp.com/)
Troy is a professional photographer based in Cedar Rapids, IA. He and his wife own and operate memories in focus. It's always a great time talking to this dude, and I think you'll enjoy this conversation!Support the show (https://www.thegroupp.com/)
We're hitting the road with Jamie Schneider this week! Jamie joins us as he drives his family in their new RV home today. It's a great conversation about making the decision to incorporate their family life with business in the days of this pandemic. If you're thinking of hitting the road in an RV this year you'll love this weeks episode of Something New Every Week!If you're not familiar with Jamie's work you must check it out!Website - https://darkroux.com/IG - https://www.instagram.com/darkroux/FB - https://www.facebook.com/darkrouxSupport the show (https://www.thegroupp.com/)
Jen is a professional photographer based in NYC. We discuss all things NYC and her transition from her small town in Iowa. She also shares some holiday ideas to make some extra $$ during this year end season!Support the show (https://www.thegroupp.com/)
Craig Lamere is an award-winning professional portrait photographer as well as an international speaker, educator and published author from Pocatello, Idaho. He is the man behind the lens at Moz studios, and is a certified Badass.I think you'll enjoy this laid back conversations with one of our communities most beloved photographers.If you're not familiar with his work, you really need to check out his feeds:Craig Lamere dot comFacebookIGSupport the show (https://www.thegroupp.com/)
This week Makayla Jade joins me for a discussion on finding some ways to make some additional income to close out the year. You'll love some of these unique ideas you have never thought of!You should also check out her Printographers Society!Support the show (https://www.thegroupp.com/)
SHA-BANG! That famous phrase you'll always here when you hear Peter Hurley speak in person. In this weeks episode Peter shares with us his experiences as our beloved city of New York starts to recover from the pandemic.He also shares some great stories of events he's worked on including a fun one with Khloe Kardashian!If you've never checked out Peter's headshot crew, I highly recommend you do!Support the show (https://www.thegroupp.com/)
Charles shares his pivot into live streaming during the pandemic. He also discusses his experiences on how to approach photographers/filmmakers for crew work as well as partnering with them.Check out his website and see how he has managed to really diversify his business.Support the show (https://www.thegroupp.com/)
Get ready to laugh in this weeks episode of Something New Every Week! Julia joins me this week from her studio in Bend, OR. We discuss everything from her broadcast days as a meteorologist to how to create a beautiful website that "inspires to inquire." More about Julia:https://jewel-images.com/https://www.facebook.com/groups/juliakelleherSupport the show (https://www.thegroupp.com/)
Johnson Wee is a professional photographer based in Malaysia. He is an internationally awarded globe trotting force to be reckoned with! Sidelined during this pandemic, he shares with us his ordeal returning to Asia from the US after WPPI.He also discusses his role in the Cosmo Awards. Support the show (https://www.thegroupp.com/)
Jamie is a professional photographer based in Idaho. Today she shares with me her tips on mini sessions and holiday sales practices. If you're looking for a quick pivot to bring in some cash over the next few weeks, you should listen in!Jamie is also the owner of Evolve Workshops and has a great Facebook group, check them out!Support the show (https://www.thegroupp.com/)
Andrea Mendoza is a boudoir photographer based in Sacramento, CA. This week we discuss the importance of realizing goals and how to achieve them. I love her no nonsense attitude and you can tell that roadblocks are not going to get in her way.She combines the business savvy of her corporate experience into her business and shares some very practical tips on how to implement them in yours.Andrea is also a highly popular one-on-one coach for The Groupp. Book your session today!Support the show (https://www.thegroupp.com/)
En este episodio: -La Madona Boliviana. -La Decencia Colonial. -Contra marxistas y maricas. -El futbol es cosa de hombres. -La peor de todas, Sor Juana. -Juangay. -Opus Gay: deshomosexualización y el Bus de la Libertad. -¡Urugay! -La vida loca. Música: -Six, Snew. -Shaolin Dub, Fraternal Network. -Burundanga, Celia Cruz y la Sonora Matancera. -Iron, Horse. -Spirit of the Dead, Spirit of the Dead. -No tengo dinero, Juan Gabriel. -Wurlitztraction, Oceans and Cities -Living´la Vida Loca, Ricky Martin (inst.)