Architectural photographer Trent Bell talks creative process, inspiration and all things design with an assortment of Architects, Designers and Photographers.
Random Observations on Art, Photography, and the Creative Process. These talks focus on the creative process in fine art photography. LensWork editor Brooks Jensen side-steps techno-talk and artspeak to offer a...
The We Got You Podcast, curated for wedding photographers and videographers, dives deep into the strategies and tactics to transition a side hustle in the wedding industry into a thriving full-time career, host...
Ben Hartley, an award winning wedding photographer and photography business coach, talks with other industry experts about how to market + grow your photography business. Similar to The Business of Photograph...
The Beginner Photography Podcast is a free weekly podcast hosted by professional photographer Raymond Hatfield who interviews world class photographers of all genres who share what they wish they knew when they...
The Nature & Landscape Photography podcast hosted by Matt Payne. Candid conversations with photographers, industry insiders, and other artists on the craft of nature & landscape photography. Each week we releas...
Join in as Nikki Closser, a mentor in the Sue Bryce Education community, interviews photographers who manage successful portrait photography businesses from around the globe using the business model Sue Bryce t...
HT1877 - The Thought That Goes With Every Photograph
Photographs are visual, but that does not mean they are devoid of words, devoid of thought. Every photograph sparks a thought. A photograph might spark thou...
HT1876 - Before You Process an Image
Here's an exercise you might find fun. What happens when you spend time with an image before you begin processing it? Seriously, try this exercise next time you are working...
Would you like to specialize more within the destination elopement space but aren't exactly sure how you should go about getting in with these types of planners?
This week, we're brought on destination elopemen...
HT1875 - Question or Statement
The common perception of a photograph is that it is a fact. Even a fanciful, imagine-based photograph is a statement of how the photographer sees the world. But what doors to cre...
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LW1398 - Life, As Lived
When you decide you want to make a photograph of this particular thing, why is that thing chosen over all others? What is it in that thing that makes it more photogenic th...
HT1874 - Composing Using Focus Tracking
Here is a slick focusing technique I never thought of, but it works. It replaces the half-press and hold, then compose technique. It's much more intuitive in my brain th...
HT1880 - Mat Boards and Margins
The convention in photography is to finish the print by affixing it to mat board. There various methods to do this, but they all have in common the physicality of the board itse...
HT1873 - Maximum Black Is Not Magic
In my youth, I thought the magic was to achieve a maximum black. It took me several years to learn that the magic is not in maximum black but rather in beautiful gray tones ...
HT1872 - Print Size and the Wall
Once Stieglitz decided that photography was best consumed as art on the wall, like painting, he set in motion the pursuit of large prints. If it weren't for our predisposition ...
HT1871 - The Competition for Eyeballs
All media include an element of narcissism. With every photograph we make, we are essentially competing for attention. Each photograph screams, "Look at me!" This intense ...