Business of Photography Podcast

Sprout Studio
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Jan 17, 2019 • 29min

379: Bryan & Rob – How Taking Time Away From Your Business Can Help Your Business

Episode 379 of the Business of Photography Podcast, powered by Sprout Studio. Helping you build a thriving business doing what you love. In this insightful episode of the Business of Photography Podcast, powered by Sprout Studio, hosts Bryan Caporicci and Rob Nowell explore the transformative benefits of stepping back from your photography business to foster growth and sustainability.​ Bryan and Rob discuss how intentional breaks can lead to enhanced creativity, clearer strategic thinking, and improved mental well-being. They emphasize that taking time away isn't a sign of neglect but a proactive approach to prevent burnout and gain fresh perspectives.​ Listeners will gain practical strategies for effectively planning downtime, ensuring business continuity, and leveraging periods of rest to return with renewed energy and focus. The episode underscores the importance of work-life balance and its direct impact on business success.​ This episode is essential for photographers seeking to build a resilient business model that prioritizes both personal well-being and professional growth.​ Links and resources: Fujifilm GFX 50S Full show notes at SproutingPhotographer.com/379. This podcast is sponsored by Sprout Studio, the first all-in-one business software made by photographers for photographers. Sprout Studio combines studio management software with online galleries, wall portrait sales tools, design proofing, bookkeeping and more! Start your free 21-day trial of Sprout Studio today and simplify your photography business, get more done, faster, and give your clients a great experience! Join the Business of Photography community on Facebook to continue the discussions between episodes. Also, be sure to join Seeds to Success, our free weekly email where you'll discover one thing (a tip, an idea or a resource) to focus on for the week to move your business in the right direction.The post 379: Bryan & Rob – How Taking Time Away From Your Business Can Help Your Business appeared first on Sprout Studio.
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Jan 10, 2019 • 23min

378: Finding Film – Telling Sarah’s Story with Film

Episode 378 of the Business of Photography Podcast, powered by Sprout Studio. Helping you build a thriving business doing what you love. In this heartfelt episode of the Business of Photography Podcast, powered by Sprout Studio, host Bryan Caporicci shares the poignant experience of photographing his friend Sarah using film. He delves into the emotional depth and authenticity that film photography can capture, emphasizing its power in storytelling and preserving meaningful moments.​ Bryan discusses the nuances of shooting with film, highlighting how its deliberate nature encourages a more thoughtful approach to each frame. He reflects on how this process allowed him to connect more deeply with Sarah's story, resulting in images that resonate with genuine emotion and timelessness.​ Listeners will gain insights into the advantages of incorporating film into their photography practice, particularly when aiming to tell compelling, personal narratives. Bryan also touches on the technical aspects of film photography, offering tips for those interested in exploring this medium to enhance their storytelling capabilities.​ This episode is essential for photographers seeking to deepen their connection with subjects, embrace the intentionality of film, and elevate their storytelling through the art of analog photography.​ Links and resources: Richard's Photo Lab Bryan's Session with Sarah Bryan's Session with Cami Follow Bryan on Instagram Full show notes at SproutingPhotographer.com/378. This podcast is sponsored by Sprout Studio, the first all-in-one business software made by photographers for photographers. Sprout Studio combines studio management software with online galleries, wall portrait sales tools, design proofing, bookkeeping and more! Start your free 21-day trial of Sprout Studio today and simplify your photography business, get more done, faster, and give your clients a great experience! Join the Business of Photography community on Facebook to continue the discussions between episodes. Also, be sure to join Seeds to Success, our free weekly email where you'll discover one thing (a tip, an idea or a resource) to focus on for the week to move your business in the right direction.The post 378: Finding Film – Telling Sarah’s Story with Film appeared first on Sprout Studio.
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Jan 10, 2019 • 30min

377: Bryan & Rob – The Importance of Selling Products – Not Pixels

Episode 377 of the Business of Photography Podcast, powered by Sprout Studio. Helping you build a thriving business doing what you love. In this insightful episode of the Business of Photography Podcast, powered by Sprout Studio, hosts Bryan Caporicci and Rob Nowell delve into the transformative concept of shifting from selling digital images to offering tangible photographic products. They emphasize how this approach can enhance client satisfaction and significantly boost a photographer's revenue.​ Bryan and Rob discuss the limitations of delivering solely digital files and advocate for the value of physical products like albums, prints, and wall art. They explore how these products provide clients with lasting memories and a more meaningful connection to their photographs.​ Listeners will gain practical strategies for integrating product sales into their photography business, including tips on pricing, presentation, and client education. The episode also highlights the role of tools like Sprout Studio in streamlining the sales process and enhancing the overall client experience.​ This episode is essential for photographers aiming to elevate their business model by offering products that not only increase profitability but also deliver greater value to clients.​ Links and resources: Reflections of Life Photography Photography is best enjoyed in print Fuji GFX Full show notes at SproutingPhotographer.com/377. This podcast is sponsored by Sprout Studio, the first all-in-one business software made by photographers for photographers. Sprout Studio combines studio management software with online galleries, wall portrait sales tools, design proofing, bookkeeping and more! Start your free 21-day trial of Sprout Studio today and simplify your photography business, get more done, faster, and give your clients a great experience! Join the Business of Photography community on Facebook to continue the discussions between episodes. Also, be sure to join Seeds to Success, our free weekly email where you'll discover one thing (a tip, an idea or a resource) to focus on for the week to move your business in the right direction.The post 377: Bryan & Rob – The Importance of Selling Products – Not Pixels appeared first on Sprout Studio.
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Jan 3, 2019 • 25min

376: Finding Film – Developing B&W Film

Episode 376 of the Business of Photography Podcast, powered by Sprout Studio. Helping you build a thriving business doing what you love. In this episode of the Business of Photography Podcast, powered by Sprout Studio, host Bryan Caporicci delves into the process of developing black-and-white film. He shares insights into the techniques, tools, and resources that can help photographers embrace analog photography and enhance their creative workflows.​ Bryan discusses the fundamentals of black-and-white film development, offering guidance on selecting appropriate film stocks, understanding development times, and choosing the right chemicals. He highlights valuable resources such as Matt Day's tutorials and the Massive Dev Chart, which provide comprehensive information for both beginners and experienced photographers.​ Listeners will gain practical knowledge on setting up a home darkroom, managing the development process, and troubleshooting common issues. Bryan emphasizes how mastering black-and-white film development can deepen one's appreciation for the craft and open new avenues for artistic expression.​ This episode is essential for photographers interested in exploring the tactile and rewarding experience of film photography, aiming to diversify their skills and offer unique, handcrafted images to their clients.​ Links and resources: Developing B&W film with Matt Day The Massive Dev Chart Full show notes at SproutingPhotographer.com/376. This podcast is sponsored by Sprout Studio, the first all-in-one business software made by photographers for photographers. Sprout Studio combines studio management software with online galleries, wall portrait sales tools, design proofing, bookkeeping and more! Start your free 21-day trial of Sprout Studio today and simplify your photography business, get more done, faster, and give your clients a great experience! Join the Business of Photography community on Facebook to continue the discussions between episodes. Also, be sure to join Seeds to Success, our free weekly email where you'll discover one thing (a tip, an idea or a resource) to focus on for the week to move your business in the right direction.The post 376: Finding Film – Developing B&W Film appeared first on Sprout Studio.
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Dec 21, 2018 • 39min

375: Finding Film – Incorporating Analog Photography Into Your Workflow

Episode 375 of the Business of Photography Podcast, powered by Sprout Studio. Helping you build a thriving business doing what you love. In this insightful episode of the Business of Photography Podcast, powered by Sprout Studio, host Bryan Caporicci engages in a compelling conversation with photographer Brjánn Bettencourt. They explore the resurgence of analog photography and discuss practical ways to seamlessly integrate film into a modern digital workflow.​ Brjánn shares his personal journey back to film, highlighting how the tactile and intentional nature of analog photography has enriched his creative process. He emphasizes the importance of slowing down, being deliberate with each shot, and how this approach can lead to more meaningful and impactful images.​ The discussion delves into the logistics of incorporating film into client work, including managing expectations, educating clients on the unique qualities of film, and balancing the hybrid workflow of shooting both film and digital. Brjánn offers valuable tips on selecting the right film stocks, handling development processes, and ensuring consistency across mediums.​ Listeners will gain a deeper understanding of the artistic and business benefits of embracing film photography. The episode serves as a guide for photographers looking to differentiate their work, connect more authentically with their craft, and offer clients a distinctive and nostalgic experience. Links and resources: Brjánn's Website Brjánn on Instagram 3B Photography on Instagram Bryan on Instagram Full show notes at SproutingPhotographer.com/375. This podcast is sponsored by Sprout Studio, the first all-in-one business software made by photographers for photographers. Sprout Studio combines studio management software with online galleries, wall portrait sales tools, design proofing, bookkeeping and more! Start your free 21-day trial of Sprout Studio today and simplify your photography business, get more done, faster, and give your clients a great experience! Join the Business of Photography community on Facebook to continue the discussions between episodes. Also, be sure to join Seeds to Success, our free weekly email where you'll discover one thing (a tip, an idea or a resource) to focus on for the week to move your business in the right direction.The post 375: Finding Film – Incorporating Analog Photography Into Your Workflow appeared first on Sprout Studio.
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Dec 20, 2018 • 32min

374: Bryan & Rob – How to Succeed in Times of Change – Without the Frustration

Episode 374 of the Business of Photography Podcast, powered by Sprout Studio. Helping you build a thriving business doing what you love. Links and resources: Sprout Studio Sprout Studio Help Docs Sprout Studio Demo Full show notes at SproutingPhotographer.com/374. This podcast is sponsored by Sprout Studio, the first all-in-one business software made by photographers for photographers. Sprout Studio combines studio management software with online galleries, wall portrait sales tools, design proofing, bookkeeping and more! Start your free 21-day trial of Sprout Studio today and simplify your photography business, get more done, faster, and give your clients a great experience! Join the Business of Photography community on Facebook to continue the discussions between episodes. Also, be sure to join Seeds to Success, our free weekly email where you'll discover one thing (a tip, an idea or a resource) to focus on for the week to move your business in the right direction.The post 374: Bryan & Rob – How to Succeed in Times of Change – Without the Frustration appeared first on Sprout Studio.
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Dec 13, 2018 • 24min

373: Finding Film – Learning About Pushing Film

Episode 373 of the Business of Photography Podcast, powered by Sprout Studio. Helping you build a thriving business doing what you love. In this insightful episode of the Business of Photography Podcast, powered by Sprout Studio, host Bryan Caporicci delves into the technique of pushing film in analog photography. He explores how this method can expand creative possibilities and adapt to various shooting conditions, particularly in low-light environments.​ Bryan discusses the fundamentals of pushing film, including the process of rating film at a higher ISO than its box speed and adjusting development times accordingly. He shares personal experiences and practical tips on selecting suitable film stocks for pushing, such as Kodak Tri-X 400 and Ilford Delta P3200, and how this approach can influence contrast, grain, and overall image aesthetics.​ Listeners will gain valuable insights into the benefits and considerations of pushing film, including its impact on exposure latitude and the importance of precise metering. Bryan emphasizes how mastering this technique can enhance a photographer's versatility and creativity, allowing for greater flexibility in challenging lighting scenarios.​ This episode is essential for photographers interested in expanding their analog photography skills, seeking to experiment with film in diverse conditions, and aiming to produce distinctive, expressive images through advanced techniques. Links and resources: Follow Bryan on Instagram Richard's Photo Lab Kodak Tri-X 400 Ilford Delta P3200 The Rescued Film project The Rescued Film project TedX Talk Full show notes at SproutingPhotographer.com/373. This podcast is sponsored by Sprout Studio, the first all-in-one business software made by photographers for photographers. Sprout Studio combines studio management software with online galleries, wall portrait sales tools, design proofing, bookkeeping and more! Start your free 21-day trial of Sprout Studio today and simplify your photography business, get more done, faster, and give your clients a great experience! Join the Business of Photography community on Facebook to continue the discussions between episodes. Also, be sure to join Seeds to Success, our free weekly email where you'll discover one thing (a tip, an idea or a resource) to focus on for the week to move your business in the right direction.The post 373: Finding Film – Learning About Pushing Film appeared first on Sprout Studio.
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Dec 3, 2018 • 21min

372: Finding Film – Why Am I Shooting Film?

Episode 372 of the Business of Photography Podcast, powered by Sprout Studio. Helping you build a thriving business doing what you love. In this introspective episode of the Business of Photography Podcast, powered by Sprout Studio, host Bryan Caporicci delves into his personal journey of rediscovering film photography. He explores the motivations behind choosing analog over digital, emphasizing the intentionality, discipline, and creative fulfillment that film offers.​ Bryan discusses how shooting with film encourages a more thoughtful approach to photography, fostering deeper connections with subjects and enhancing storytelling. He reflects on the tactile experience of using cameras like the Leica M2 and Contax 645, and the satisfaction derived from the anticipation and process of developing film.​ Listeners will gain insights into the benefits of incorporating film into their workflow, including improved composition skills, a heightened appreciation for each frame, and the unique aesthetic qualities that film provides. Bryan also touches on the value of working with trusted labs, such as Richard’s Photo Lab, to ensure quality results.​ This episode is essential for photographers seeking to reconnect with the art of photography, differentiate their work, and find renewed inspiration through the deliberate practice of shooting film. Links and resources: Follow Bryan on Instagram Richard's Photo Lab Leica M2 Contax 645 Full show notes at SproutingPhotographer.com/372. This podcast is sponsored by Sprout Studio, the first all-in-one business software made by photographers for photographers. Sprout Studio combines studio management software with online galleries, wall portrait sales tools, design proofing, bookkeeping and more! Start your free 21-day trial of Sprout Studio today and simplify your photography business, get more done, faster, and give your clients a great experience! Join the Business of Photography community on Facebook to continue the discussions between episodes. Also, be sure to join Seeds to Success, our free weekly email where you'll discover one thing (a tip, an idea or a resource) to focus on for the week to move your business in the right direction.The post 372: Finding Film – Why Am I Shooting Film? appeared first on Sprout Studio.
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Nov 29, 2018 • 27min

371: Jeff Brown – Growing Your Business with LinkedIn Marketing

Episode 371 of the Business of Photography Podcast, powered by Sprout Studio. Helping you build a thriving business doing what you love. Links and resources: Blue Ocean Strategy The Photographers Missing LinkedIn Jeff's LinkedIn Jeff's Facebook page Jeff's Website The Awesome Photographers Group Full show notes at SproutingPhotographer.com/371. This podcast is sponsored by Sprout Studio, the first all-in-one business software made by photographers for photographers. Sprout Studio combines studio management software with online galleries, wall portrait sales tools, design proofing, bookkeeping and more! Start your free 21-day trial of Sprout Studio today and simplify your photography business, get more done, faster, and give your clients a great experience! Join the Business of Photography community on Facebook to continue the discussions between episodes. Also, be sure to join Seeds to Success, our free weekly email where you'll discover one thing (a tip, an idea or a resource) to focus on for the week to move your business in the right direction.The post 371: Jeff Brown – Growing Your Business with LinkedIn Marketing appeared first on Sprout Studio.
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Nov 23, 2018 • 25min

370: Finding Film – My First Scans

Episode 370 of the Business of Photography Podcast, powered by Sprout Studio. Helping you build a thriving business doing what you love. Links and resources: Richard Photo Lab Follow Bryan on Instagram Sekonic L-358 Flash Meter Full show notes at SproutingPhotographer.com/370. This podcast is sponsored by Sprout Studio, the first all-in-one business software made by photographers for photographers. Sprout Studio combines studio management software with online galleries, wall portrait sales tools, design proofing, bookkeeping and more! Start your free 21-day trial of Sprout Studio today and simplify your photography business, get more done, faster, and give your clients a great experience! Join the Business of Photography community on Facebook to continue the discussions between episodes. Also, be sure to join Seeds to Success, our free weekly email where you'll discover one thing (a tip, an idea or a resource) to focus on for the week to move your business in the right direction.The post 370: Finding Film – My First Scans appeared first on Sprout Studio.

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