

443: Arild Heitmann – Creative Evolution and Embracing Change in Photography
In this "Artists Asking Artists" episode of F-Stop Collaborate and Listen, hosts Matt Payne and Brie Stockwell sit down with renowned Norwegian landscape photographer Arild Heitmann. Arild discusses his evolution as a photographer, sharing insights into his creative process, the influence of his upbringing in Northern Norway, and his passion for moody, atmospheric imagery. He opens up about balancing a busy workshop business with personal projects, embracing both challenges in the wild and in adapting new photographic techniques like analog and infrared. The conversation explores the impact of tourism on iconic natural locations, the challenge of staying fresh creatively, and Arild’s philosophy on pushing boundaries and following instinct rather than repeating formulas. With stories ranging from frostbite-inducing adventures to the joys of failing and surprising oneself artistically, this episode is packed with humor, inspiration, and advice for anyone looking to deepen their photographic journey.
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Resources & Links:
- Arild Heitmann
- Lofoten Tours
- Support the show on Patreon
- Wild Woman Photography (Brie Stockwell)
- FLM Tripods (use code HOUSEOFPAYNE for 10% off)
- Vincent Munier
- Antony Spencer
- Joe Cornish
- John Barclay
- Ragnar Axelsson ("RAX")