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Nov 13, 2023 • 1h 23min

343: Chris Saunders - Making the Mundane Fun in Landscape Photography

For many photographers, planning our photography trips can be a chore or can feel like a waste of time. That resonates with me and I rarely spend a lot of time planning my adventures because I personally have not found it to be very helpful in my success as a photographer; however, I see great value in the process and appreciate those who dedicate themselves to doing it well. Today's guest on the F-Stop Collaborate and Listen Podcast, Chris Saunders, is well-respected by his peers in Australia and is producing some of the most evocative aerial work that can be found. One of the keys to his success revolves around meticulous planning and an attention to detail - something he has developed as an engineer. On this week's episode, we discuss: Chris' journey as a photographer and engineer. Starting with the end in mind before setting out to create work. Finding ways to make the mundane aspects of photography more fun. Approaches to planning photography projects. The benefits and challenges of collaboration. How to collaborate as an introvert. Printing our work from home. And a lot more! On Patreon this week, Chris and I recorded a juicy chat where we discuss processing of aerial images. Join in on the conversations about each episode by joining for free. Other topics/links discussed on the podcast this week: Support the podcast on Patreon. Simon Sinek - Starting with Why. Murray Fredericks. Watch podcast episodes on YouTube, where we overlay photos with our conversation via video. Here is who Chris recommended on the podcast this week: Chris Dark. Tony Hewitt. Ewan Dunsmuir. John Woodhouse. Tania Malkin. I love hearing from the podcast listeners! Reach out to me via Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter if you'd like to be on the podcast or if you have an idea of a topic we can talk about. We also have an Instagram page, a Facebook Page, and a Facebook Group - so don't be shy! We also have a searchable transcript of every episode! Thanks for stopping in, collaborating with us, and listening. See you next week. P.S. you can also support the podcast by purchasing items through our B+H affiliate link.
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Nov 6, 2023 • 1h 37min

342: Eileen Rafferty - Elevating Your Photography With Alternative Printmaking

Most photographers, including myself, only think to print on photographic paper or other traditional mediums; however, countless other mediums and formats for printing can ultimately elevate the presentation of your work. This is known as alternative printmaking and is one way in which photographers can embrace and leverage the physical attributes that prints can possess to stand out or just have fun. Today's guest on the F-Stop Collaborate and Listen Podcast, Eileen Rafferty, is known as one of the leaders in the alternative printmaking world and has carved out a very cool niche for herself by teaching other photographers all about it. She's also an industry leader in creativity and has many thoughts about how photographers can get more in touch with their creative side. On this week's episode, we discuss: Eileen's journey as a photographer and artist. Getting more in touch with the creative process. Elevating your photography by focusing on ideas and the process of making images. Paths to get out of creative ruts. Alternative printmaking, including transfer prints and printing on alternative surfaces. And a lot more! On Patreon this week, Eileen and I recorded a fun bonus episode all about abstract photography. Join in on the conversations about each episode by joining for free. Other topics/links discussed on the podcast this week: Support the podcast on Patreon. Sign up for one of Eileen's workshops. Ink Aid. Yasunari Kawabata. Watch podcast episodes on YouTube, where we overlay photos with our conversation via video. Here is who Eileen recommended on the podcast this week: Forest Woodward. Tim Cooper. Gabriel Biderman. Doug Johnson. I love hearing from the podcast listeners! Reach out to me via Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter if you'd like to be on the podcast or if you have an idea of a topic we can talk about. We also have an Instagram page, a Facebook Page, and a Facebook Group - so don't be shy! We also have a searchable transcript of every episode! Thanks for stopping in, collaborating with us, and listening. See you next week. P.S. you can also support the podcast by purchasing items through our B+H affiliate link.
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Oct 30, 2023 • 50min

341: Anders Spetz - A Journey from CEO to Photographer

Our lives can change in the blink of an eye. One moment, we are sitting on top of the world - the best in our industry; the next - we are facing some of the most challenging times of our lives. Such is the case of this week's guest on the podcast. Today's guest on the F-Stop Collaborate and Listen Podcast, Anders Spetz, found himself the victim of an excruciating car accident, having been hit by a car traveling 175 miles per hour. Anders awoke from this accident nearly unscathed physically; however, it profoundly impacted his mental health and state of mind. Through therapy and by rediscovering the power of photography, Anders made monumental changes to his life and resigned as the CEO of a chemical company. He now focuses on his family, friends, photography, and small consulting business and has a newfound appreciation for life. On this week's episode, we discuss: Anders' journey from CEO to photographer. How photography changed Anders' life. Focusing on the photographic process rather than the outcome. Using our senses to maximize the photographic outcome. Using writing to enhance the photography experience. Marketing and photography. And a lot more! On Patreon this week, Anders and I recorded a fun bonus episode all about Flow State. Other topics/links discussed on the podcast this week: Support the podcast on Patreon. Reach out to Anders for his 1:1 sessions. Watch podcast episodes on YouTube, where we overlay photos with our conversation via video. Here is who Anders recommended on the podcast this week: Helene Schmitz. I love hearing from the podcast listeners! Reach out to me via Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter if you'd like to be on the podcast or if you have an idea of a topic we can talk about. We also have an Instagram page, a Facebook Page, and a Facebook Group - so don't be shy! We also have a searchable transcript of every episode! Thanks for stopping in, collaborating with us, and listening. See you next week. P.S. you can also support the podcast by purchasing items through our B+H affiliate link.
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Oct 23, 2023 • 1h 3min

340: Clyde Butcher - Master of the Florida Swamps

A lot can be gleaned by studying the photographs of the masters who came before us. After all, we are all standing on the shoulders of giants and so paying homage to those giants and recognizing their impact on our work is an important step to becoming a better photographer. As such, getting this week's guest on the podcast was an absolute honor. Today's guest on the F-Stop Collaborate and Listen Podcast, Clyde Butcher, a large format black and white photographer who has made it his living photographing the chaotic swamps of the Florida Everglades. Clyde has been called the next Ansel Adams by Popular Photography magazine, awarded as a humanitarian for acting for the betterment of his community, and recognized as a conservationist for bringing issues to the forefront of public consciousness through his art. His long and illustrious career is nicely outlined over on his website. On this week's episode, we discuss: Clyde's journey as a photographer, Methods for photographing chaotic areas like the swamp, Clyde's obsession with tilt-shift lenses, The differences between large format and digital photography, Transitioning from large format to digital, Getting involved in conservation causes as a photographer, Learning from the past masters, And a lot more! Other topics/links discussed on the podcast this week: Support the podcast on Patreon. Clyde's Photoshop tutorials on YouTube. Free e-books from the Muench Workshops team. My photography gear tool. Watch podcast episodes on YouTube, where we overlay photos with our conversation via video. Here is who Clyde recommended on the podcast this week: Bruce Barnbaum. Wynn Bullock. I love hearing from the podcast listeners! Reach out to me via Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter if you'd like to be on the podcast or if you have an idea of a topic we can talk about. We also have an Instagram page, a Facebook Page, and a Facebook Group - so don't be shy! We also have a searchable transcript of every episode! Thanks for stopping in, collaborating with us, and listening. See you next week. P.S. you can also support the podcast by purchasing items through our B+H affiliate link.
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Oct 16, 2023 • 1h 10min

339: Cat Coquillette - How to License Your Artwork

One of the great mysteries for artists is monetization. Two paths of monetization often overlooked include print on demand services and art licensing. Each can represent a large amount of income if leveraged well, yet so many of us have not cracked the code to be able to do so. Today's guest on the F-Stop Collaborate and Listen Podcast, Cat Coquillette, has mastered the art of art licensing and selling via print on demand. While Cat's not a landscape photographer, she has invaluable wisdom and provides us with a huge amount of information and inspiration to go forth and prosper. Her artwork is on products in Target, Urban Outfitters, Anthropologie, and more. On this week's episode, we discuss: Cat's journey as an artist what led her to where she's at now. Transitioning from a full-time job into a full-time hustle. Print on demand platforms and how to use them. Making a living by licensing artwork. The nuts and bolts of art licensing. What inspires Cat's artwork. Artist retreats. Cat's online classes for creatives. Teaching platforms like Skillshare. Passive income streams. Drawing prompts and more resources for artists. And a lot more! On Patreon this week, Cat shares what her digital nomad lifestyle is like if anyone is curious about doing the same thing. Other topics/links discussed on the podcast this week: Support the podcast on Patreon. Never Split the Difference: Negotiating as if Your Life Depended on It by Chris Voss. Cat's PDF for creative entrepreneurs.  Procreate drawing app. Watch podcast episodes on YouTube, where we overlay photos with our conversation via video. Here is who Cat recommended on the podcast this week: Shawn Dalton. Charly Clements. Brooke Glaser. I love hearing from the podcast listeners! Reach out to me via Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter if you'd like to be on the podcast or if you have an idea of a topic we can talk about. We also have an Instagram page, a Facebook Page, and a Facebook Group - so don't be shy! We also have a searchable transcript of every episode! Thanks for stopping in, collaborating with us, and listening. See you next week. P.S. you can also support the podcast by purchasing items through our B+H affiliate link. Scroll down to see more of Cat's awesome artwork!
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Oct 9, 2023 • 1h 19min

338: Betty Wiley - Photographing the Magic of Cape Cod

Cape Cod isn't exactly known as a landscape photography destination, at least not in the circles I run in; however, I do think that it has incredible photographic potential. This potential is best tapped into by a local expert; someone with extensive knowledge of place with a real connection to the area. Today's guest on the F-Stop Collaborate and Listen Podcast, Betty Wiley is perhaps the single photographer people think of when it comes to being an expert on Cape Cod. She has been photographing it extensively since 2006 when she moved there and hasn't looked back. Her images are used by several local publications, where she has found a great deal of success. On this week's episode, we discuss: How Betty got into photography and how her love affair with Cape Cod developed. Including man-made objects and people in our landscape photographs. Why Betty has become so in love with photographing lighthouses. How and why editing is important in our landscape photography. Managing expectations in the field. Planning tools for making better photographs on the coast. The challenges with criticism. Editing tools and how to use them. And a lot more! Other topics/links discussed on the podcast this week: Support the podcast on Patreon. My article about honesty in photography. Landscape Photography server on Discord. The Natural Landscape Photography Awards. Watch podcast episodes on YouTube, where we overlay photos with our conversation via video. Here is who Betty recommended on the podcast this week: Rob Davies. Joanna Steidle. I love hearing from the podcast listeners! Reach out to me via Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter if you'd like to be on the podcast or if you have an idea of a topic we can talk about. We also have an Instagram page, a Facebook Page, and a Facebook Group - so don't be shy! We also have a searchable transcript of every episode! Thanks for stopping in, collaborating with us, and listening. See you next week. P.S. you can also support the podcast by purchasing items through our B+H affiliate link.
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Oct 2, 2023 • 1h 9min

337: William Neill - Portfolio Development & New Yosemite Book

The importance of developing a cohesive portfolio cannot be understated for landscape photography. It is quite possible one of the most challenging things we face in order to showcase our work and to develop as artists. It can lead to better presentation of our work and a more well-rounded collection of images. Additionally, it is the corner-stone for the development of any print or book project. Today's guest on the F-Stop Collaborate and Listen Podcast, William Neill, is a legend in the landscape photography world. Having worked worked at the Ansel Adams Gallery in the 1980's, William's work is prolific. He has been a writer for Outdoor Photography Magazine for over 20 years, he has published over 10 books, and is widely seen as one of the foremost experts on photographing Yosemite National Park. On this week's episode, we discuss: How working for Ansel Adams influenced William's career. Minor White's influence on William's approach to making images. The impetus behind William's new book, Yosemite: Sanctuary in Stone. In depth discussion about the images that were selected for his new book. Common mistakes photographers make when presenting their portfolios. How to become better curators of our own work. William's book, The Photographer's Portfolio Development Workshop (use the code WNEILL40 for 40% off ANY Rocky Nook book)! A discussion about various formats for photograph gallery presentations on the web. The implosion of Outdoor Photographer Magazine. And a lot more! Other topics/links discussed on the podcast this week: Support the podcast on Patreon. Watch podcast episodes on YouTube, where we overlay photos with our conversation via video. Here is who William recommended on the podcast this week: Lewis Kemper. John Weller. Brad Rank. Mike DiMeola. I love hearing from the podcast listeners! Reach out to me via Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter if you'd like to be on the podcast or if you have an idea of a topic we can talk about. We also have an Instagram page, a Facebook Page, and a Facebook Group - so don't be shy! We also have a searchable transcript of every episode! Thanks for stopping in, collaborating with us, and listening. See you next week. P.S. you can also support the podcast by purchasing items through our B+H affiliate link.
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Sep 25, 2023 • 1h 12min

336: Morgan Heim - A Wildlife Photojournalism Rock Star

Telling important stories about the struggles that occur through the coexistence of wildlife and humanity is no easy task, yet it is of tremendous importance, especially today. Telling the stories can bridge the gaps between groups that disagree on handling these delicate situations while shedding light on potential solutions that may meet the values that coexist in both groups of people. Today's guest on the F-Stop Collaborate and Listen Podcast, Morgan Heim, is a master at telling such stories about wildlife and human interaction. She founded Neon Raven Story Labs, a storytelling and strategy platform for conservation, and in 2020 co-launched Her Wild Vision Initiative to raise the voices of diverse women in the craft of conservation visual storytelling. On this week's episode, we discuss: How Morgan got into conservation photography and wildlife photojournalism. Telling the stories about conservation that are close to home. The coexistence of wildlife and man and telling the stories about those intersections. How to get started in conservation photography. How limitations can improve our photography. Ignoring the "shoulds" that are in our mind. Telling the human side of the story in conservation. Showcasing our work in a fine art aesthetic. How to remove barriers for new and more diverse talent in the photography industry. Morgan's Consultation Services for Portfolio Review and Project Review (use the code FSTOPMO10 when you sign-up for 10% off). And a lot more! Other topics/links discussed on the podcast this week: Support the podcast on Patreon. Watch podcast episodes on YouTube, where we overlay photos with our conversation via video. Here is who Morgan recommended on the podcast this week: Esther Horvath. Steven David Johnson. Michael Forsberg. Dave Showalter. Jen Guyton. I love hearing from the podcast listeners! Reach out to me via Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter if you'd like to be on the podcast or if you have an idea of a topic we can talk about. We also have an Instagram page, a Facebook Page, and a Facebook Group - so don't be shy! We also have a searchable transcript of every episode! Thanks for stopping in, collaborating with us, and listening. See you next week. P.S. you can also support the podcast by purchasing items through our B+H affiliate link.
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Sep 18, 2023 • 1h 30min

335: Paul Hoelen - Making the World a Better Place

For some photographers, the goal of photography transcends capturing pretty moments of pretty things. While there's nothing wrong with this approach, it can begin to feel repetitive and lacking purpose for some. As such, finding ways to have our photography be about more, have more impact, and ultimately make the world a better place is the next step in the journey. Today's guest on the F-Stop Collaborate and Listen Podcast, Paul Hoelen, is well known for his evocative and beautiful aerial photography from Australia and Tasmania, having won the inaugural Natural Landscape Photography Awards Aerial Prize. What's not as well known about Paul are his incredible personal projects that he focuses a lot of energy and passion into.  On this week's episode, we discuss: How Paul got his start in photography. How Paul's background in wilderness therapy informed his photography journey. Instilling meaning and purpose into our photography pursuits. Making the world a better place through photography. Paul's Men With Heart Project. The role of collaboration in Paul's work. Paul's aerial photography collection. Altitude South Project. The Light Collective. And a lot more! Other topics/links discussed on the podcast this week: Support the podcast on Patreon. Talking Landscape on YouTube. Watch podcast episodes on YouTube, where we overlay photos with our conversation via video. Here is who Paul recommended on the podcast this week: Ragnar Axelsson. Taylor Glenn. Chris Saunders. Roger Fishman. I love hearing from the podcast listeners! Reach out to me via Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter if you'd like to be on the podcast or if you have an idea of a topic we can talk about. We also have an Instagram page, a Facebook Page, and a Facebook Group - so don't be shy! We also have a searchable transcript of every episode! Thanks for stopping in, collaborating with us, and listening. See you next week. P.S. you can also support the podcast by purchasing items through our B+H affiliate link.
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Sep 11, 2023 • 1h 17min

334: Sean Tucker - The Meaning in the Making

Sean Tucker, a renowned photographer and YouTube creator, opens up about the intricate ties between creativity and psychology. He shares insights from his philosophical journey, emphasizing the importance of patience and authenticity in artistic expression. Sean discusses the need for mental space to nurture creativity and offers tips to sustain passion in photography over time. He highlights the significance of focusing on meaningful storytelling instead of technicalities, while also touching on the dual nature of the creative journey and the role of community in fostering inspiration.

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