B&H Photography Podcast

Finding Purpose in Your Pictures, with Matt Payne & Sean Tucker

Oct 9, 2025
Matt Payne, a nature and landscape photographer and mountaineer, joins forces with Sean Tucker, a photographer and storyteller known for exploring the purpose behind creativity. They discuss how photography can serve a deeper meaning, especially amidst the chaos of social media. Matt shares insights from his 567-mile hike on the Colorado Trail and how endurance challenges foster creative breakthroughs. Sean emphasizes aligning personal joy with societal needs in creative work and the value of embracing failures as growth opportunities.
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INSIGHT

Two Halves Of Creative Life

  • Jung's 'morning' and 'afternoon' of life maps to creativity: build skills then seek deeper meaning after a crisis point.
  • Sean says many photographers hit a midpoint questioning meaning and must shift from technique to purpose.
ADVICE

Reset Dopamine With Deliberate Discomfort

  • Seek hormesis: introduce deliberate discomfort like endurance exercise to reset dopamine and reduce anxiety.
  • Matt found sustained, natural highs from long hikes were more balanced than quick digital dopamine hits.
ADVICE

Point Your Work At A Real Need

  • Find where your deep joy and the world's deep hunger meet and point your craft there.
  • Sean uses photography and video to address anxiety because that intersection fuels his meaningful work.
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