

The Beginner Photography Podcast
Raymond Hatfield
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 got started so you can grow your creative photography skills faster! The podcast is brought to you by CloudSpot.io, the client gallery system that is always #EmpoweringPhotographers
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Oct 15, 2024 • 50min
Tools and Techniques for Stunning Light Painting Photos with Russell Klimas
#506 In this episode of the podcast, I chat with Russell Klimas, a passionate light painter who sheds light on the importance of creativity and experimentation in photography. Russell emphasizes the thrill of capturing a perfect shot in-camera and discusses the joy of happy accidents. He shares valuable tips on using affordable gear, refining techniques through trial and error, and maintaining self-awareness during shoots. THE BIG IDEASEmbrace Experimentation: Dare to try new techniques and tools; it's through trial and error that creativity thrives.Value Shapes Over Colors: Focus on perfecting the shapes in your light painting to maintain clarity and simplicity.Enjoy the Process: The true joy of photography lies not just in the final image, but in the experience and learning along the journey.Learn From Mistakes: Treat every failure as a learning opportunity, allowing you to improve and refine your skills.PHOTOGRAPHY ACTION PLANBegin Light Painting: Start with inexpensive equipment like a $10 tripod and a Folomov 18650 flashlight. Practice in low-light conditions, focusing on creating clear shapes with consistent strokes.Experiment with Gear: Try shooting with different lenses like 24-70mm or 16-35mm to understand their impact on your compositions. Use your smartphone with long exposure apps to explore basic light painting techniques.Refine Your Techniques: Set aside time for regular photo sessions, aiming to perfect one good photo each time. Experiment with different light sources and ambient light considerations to see how they affect your images.Collaborate and Communicate: Work closely with your subjects, guiding them and using their bodies to shape the light painting. Ensure clear communication about the pose and expectations for the shoot to achieve cohesive results.Learn and Reflect: Review and analyze your shots after each session, noting what worked and what didn’t. Keep a journal of your light painting experiments, including settings, techniques, and insights, to track your progress and inspire future shoots.RESOURCES:Visit Russell Klimas's Website - https://lightandlense.com/Follow Russell Klimas on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/lightnlense/Grab your free 52 Lightroom Presets athttp://freephotographypresets.com/Connect with Raymond! Go from Confused to Confident behind the camera with The Ultimate Photography Education Bundle - https://beginnerphotopod.com/bundle Join the free Beginner Photography Podcast Community at https://beginnerphotopod.com/group Grab your free camera setting cheatsheet - https://perfectcamerasettings.com/ Thanks for listening & keep shooting!

Oct 10, 2024 • 42min
Booking Strategies to Attract Ideal Photography Clients with Michael Sasser
#505 In this episode of the podcast, I chat with Michael Sasser, an influential boudoir photographer dedicated to capturing natural beauty and challenging negative self-perceptions. Michael shares his journey, revealing how authenticity and emotional connection form the cornerstone of his work.THE BIG IDEASBuilding Trust: Creating meaningful connections with clients enhances comfort and authenticity in photos.Natural Beauty: Emphasizing minimal editing preserves the true essence of your subjects. Emotional Connection: Understanding client motivations ensures a personalized and impactful experience. Market Challenges: Highlight client reviews and real interactions to promote boudoir photography effectively.PHOTOGRAPHY ACTION PLANCreate a Comfortable Environment: Engage in genuine conversations to understand your client's insecurities and aspirations. Show images during the shoot to build trust and create a bond.Focus on Natural Editing: Limit your use of Photoshop to preserve natural features, including imperfections. Improve your in-camera skills to reduce the need for heavy post-processing.Develop Effective Communication: Use phone calls or personal emails to deeply understand client motivations. Craft email content that addresses common client concerns and reassures them.Build a Robust Portfolio: Showcase a variety of authentic, minimally edited boudoir images. Include client testimonials and detailed experience stories to attract new clients.Implement a Strategic Booking System: Set limits on the number of shoots per month to maintain quality and manage demand. Use a waitlist to create anticipation and ensure you work with ideal clients.RESOURCES:Visit Michael Sasser's Website - https://sasserstillsboudoir.com/ Follow Michael Sasser on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/sasserstillsboudoir/Grab your free 52 Lightroom Presets athttp://freephotographypresets.com/Connect with Raymond! Go from Confused to Confident behind the camera with The Ultimate Photography Education Bundle - https://beginnerphotopod.com/bundle Join the free Beginner Photography Podcast Community at https://beginnerphotopod.com/group Grab your free camera setting cheatsheet - https://perfectcamerasettings.com/ Thanks for listening & keep shooting!

Oct 8, 2024 • 59min
Humanizing Women in Prison Through Photography with Sara Bennett
#504 In this episode of the podcast, I chat with Sara Bennett, a former criminal defense lawyer turned social justice and advocacy photographer, who shares her inspiring journey of using photography to humanize incarcerated women. Sara dives deep into her approach, emphasizing the power of storytelling and ethical considerations, and provides invaluable insights on building trust with subjects. THE BIG IDEASEmpower Through Stories: Capture authentic stories; let your subjects speak through your images for genuine emotional impact.Build Trust First: Establish a respectful relationship with your subjects. Trust leads to more genuine and relaxed photographs.Community Connections: Leverage word-of-mouth and community engagement to find your subjects. Organic connections create deeper insights.Protect Subject Integrity: Always protect the privacy and integrity of your subjects, ensuring they are comfortable with how their stories are shared.PHOTOGRAPHY ACTION PLANStart Conversations Before Shooting: Approach potential subjects with respect, share your project goals, and spend time talking without your camera. Write letters or emails to establish initial contact, explaining your intentions and building trust.Develop a Personal Photography Style: Engage deeply with your subject to uncover their story, taking time to understand their background. Experiment with capturing candid moments that reflect your subject's genuine emotions and experiences.Optimize Composition for Storytelling: Frame your shots to include elements that speak to your subject’s environment and context. Use written statements or captions to complement your images and provide deeper insight.Manage Ethical Considerations: Always explain how and where the photos will be used, obtaining consent for public display or media use. Avoid photographing situations or elements that could harm your subjects, ensuring their dignity and privacy.Showcase Your Work Thoughtfully: Curate exhibitions or create portfolios that prioritize the ethical representation of your subjects. Engage with audiences through guest books or feedback sections to create dialogue and empathy around your images.RESOURCES:Visit Sara Bennett's Website - https://sarabennett.org/Grab your free 52 Lightroom Presets athttp://freephotographypresets.com/Connect with Raymond! Go from Confused to Confident behind the camera with The Ultimate Photography Education Bundle - https://beginnerphotopod.com/bundle Join the free Beginner Photography Podcast Community at https://beginnerphotopod.com/group Grab your free camera setting cheatsheet - https://perfectcamerasettings.com/ Thanks for listening & keep shooting!

Oct 3, 2024 • 56min
Key to Capturing Genuine Connections in Portrait Photography with Dorie Howell
#503 In this episode of the podcast, I chat with Dorie Howell, an insightful portrait photographer who has an amazing grasp on connecting with subjects emotionally. Dorie shares her journey from vocal performance to mastering the art of capturing meaningful moments with her camera. THE BIG IDEASEmbrace Emotional Connection: Rather than just technical perfection, strive to capture the emotions and connections of your subjects, making your portraits more authentic and meaningful.Practice and Perseverance: Understand that photography skills develop over time. Be patient with yourself, practice frequently, and learn from every shoot.Constructive Feedback: Seek feedback from reputable sources and professionals to improve your skills. Avoid getting disheartened by non-constructive criticism, especially from unqualified sources.Cultural Sensitivity: Respect and adapt to the cultural differences of your clients to create a comfortable and trusting environment.PHOTOGRAPHY ACTION PLANPractice Emotional Connection in Portraits: Schedule portrait sessions with friends or family, focusing on capturing their genuine emotions and connections. Review the images critically, identifying moments where emotions are most strongly conveyed.Seek Constructive Feedback: Join a reputable photography forum or local photography group and share your work, explicitly asking for constructive feedback. Attend a workshop or seminar to get professional critiques on your photos and implement the suggestions.Develop Cultural Sensitivity: Create a standardized questionnaire to understand your clients' cultural preferences and expectations. Research and read about the cultural practices and preferences relevant to your diverse client base to build rapport and respect.Fine-Tune Technical Skills: Practice shooting in manual mode to gain confidence in controlling your camera settings. Experiment with off-camera flash in various lighting conditions and slowly familiarize yourself with equipment nuances.Streamline Client Communication: Draft a concise yet informative initial email template for client inquiries, providing basic pricing and requesting specific needs. Conduct follow-up phone calls to build a better understanding of client desires and to establish a personal connection.RESOURCES:Visit Dorie Howell's Website - https://www.doriehowell.com/Follow Dorie Howell on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/thedoriehowell/Grab your free 52 Lightroom Presets athttp://freephotographypresets.com/Connect with Raymond! Go from Confused to Confident behind the camera with The Ultimate Photography Education Bundle - https://beginnerphotopod.com/bundle Join the free Beginner Photography Podcast Community at https://beginnerphotopod.com/group Grab your free camera setting cheatsheet - https://perfectcamerasettings.com/ Thanks for listening & keep shooting!

Oct 1, 2024 • 55min
Discovering Your Next Break in Commercial Photography with Justin Haugen
#502 In this episode of the podcast, I chat with Justin Haugen, a seasoned ex wedding photographer turned commercial and corporate photographer known for his expertise in commercial, and creative portraiture. Justin emphasizes the critical role of understanding and observing light in various situations and mastering flash photography, even if you typically prefer natural light. He shares insights from his career, including lessons on trusting your skills, adapting your style, and the importance of continuous learning.THE BIG IDEASUnderstanding Light: Continuous awareness and understanding of light's role improve your compositions. Observe the direction, quality, and type of light in various situations.Embracing Flash Photography: Even if you prefer natural light, learning flash techniques enhances your overall lighting skills, making you a versatile photographer.Trust and Effort: Trust in your abilities and put in the effort; skills develop over time with continuous practice and experience.Adaptability: Be open to evolving your style and approach based on market needs and personal growth. Flexibility is vital in sustaining a long-term career.PHOTOGRAPHY ACTION PLANUnderstand Lighting Basics: Spend time observing different lighting conditions throughout the day. Notice how light direction and quality change. Experiment with creating both soft and hard light using household items like lamps and curtains.Learn Flash Photography: Start with basic flash techniques, like bouncing light off the ceiling or walls to soften shadows. Practice using flash in various settings, adjusting intensity and position to see their effects on your images.Build a Versatile Portfolio: Gather images that showcase a variety of techniques, from natural light to flash photography. Ensure each photo highlights your understanding of lighting and composition.Engage with Subjects: Practice interacting with subjects to make them comfortable, improving the authenticity of your portraits. Conduct shoots in different environments, guiding subjects naturally to best capture their expressions and stories.Focus on Continuous Learning: Take on new challenges and projects that push your skills beyond your comfort zone. Look for online resources, workshops, or courses that can help you refine your techniques and learn new ones.RESOURCES:Visit Justin Haugen's Website - https://www.justinhaugen.com/Follow Justin Haugen on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/photowarlockGrab your free 52 Lightroom Presets athttp://freephotographypresets.com/Connect with Raymond! Go from Confused to Confident behind the camera with The Ultimate Photography Education Bundle - https://beginnerphotopod.com/bundle Join the free Beginner Photography Podcast Community at https://beginnerphotopod.com/group Grab your free camera setting cheatsheet - https://perfectcamerasettings.com/ Thanks for listening & keep shooting!

Sep 26, 2024 • 49min
Custom Lenses and Creative Freedom with Craig Strong
#501 In this episode of the podcast, I chat with Craig Strong, an innovative wedding photographer with a flair for storytelling. Craig shares how his unique Lensbaby experimentations transformed his approach to capturing moments, making his work stand out. He dives into the importance of storytelling, relying on photojournalism skills, and learning from sports photography. THE BIG IDEASEmbrace Storytelling: Great photography is about capturing the essence of moments, not just staged shots. Focus on the narrative behind each image.Learn from Missed Moments: Reflect on missed moments to anticipate future important events and improve your ability to capture them.Experiment with Equipment: Don't shy away from trying new lenses or gear. Experimentation can lead to discovering new creative possibilities.Push Through Fear: Transitioning into new methods requires courage. Embrace the fear of the unknown as a part of your growth process.PHOTOGRAPHY ACTION PLANCapture Authentic Moments: Start by photographing candid moments at local events or family gatherings. Focus on the emotion and story behind each shot rather than setting up posed pictures.Create a Practice Schedule: Dedicate time each week to practice anticipatory shooting, especially in dynamic environments like sports or street photography. Review your photos to identify successful captures and missed opportunities to learn and improve.Experiment with New Gear: Try using different lens converters or lens baby products to see how they alter your perspective and creativity. Document the outcomes and analyze how each tool changes your photo’s storytelling potential.Join a Photography Community: Engage in online forums or social media groups such as Instagram and Facebook communities where photographers share their experimental work. Participate in challenges or critique sessions to receive feedback and get inspired by others’ creativity.Develop a Storytelling Portfolio: Assemble a collection of photos that tell a story, including a mix of candid moments, detailed shots, and environmental context. Continuously update your portfolio to reflect your growth and experiments, showcasing your ability to capture authentic narratives.RESOURCES:Visit Lensbaby's Website - https://lensbaby.com/Follow Lensbaby on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/lensbabyusa/Grab your free 52 Lightroom Presets athttp://freephotographypresets.com/Connect with Raymond! Go from Confused to Confident behind the camera with The Ultimate Photography Education Bundle - https://beginnerphotopod.com/bundle Join the free Beginner Photography Podcast Community at https://beginnerphotopod.com/group Grab your free camera setting cheatsheet - https://perfectcamerasettings.com/ Thanks for listening & keep shooting!

Sep 24, 2024 • 53min
Special 500th Episode of The Beginner Photography Podcast with Jim and Kim
#500 In this episode of the podcast I asked BPP community moderators Jim Sinicki and Kim Irish to join me in a fun discussion about photography and the community. They asked you, members of the BPP community questions and I do my best to answer them. THE BIG IDEASEmbrace Discomfort in Your Photography Journey: Challenging environments yield unique opportunities. Whether it’s a rugged landscape or dense urban streets, discomfort can push your creative boundaries.Start planning a photo expedition to a challenging location, like a local street photography workshop or a remote nature hike.Prepare for these conditions with proper gear and mental readiness to turn discomfort into creative success.Tackle Imposter Syndrome Head-On: Feelings of doubt are common, especially when pricing your work or comparing yourself to others. Recognizing them as part of the journey can reduce their power.Reflect on your achievements and client feedback regularly to build confidence.Engage with a supportive photography community for encouragement and constructive feedback.Value Your Work Appropriately: Pricing should reflect the quality and effort you put into your photography. Reassessing your rates can prevent undervaluation and communicate professionalism.Conduct market research to understand the going rates for comparable work.Don’t be afraid to incrementally increase your prices and communicate the value you bring to clients.Connect with Raymond! Go from Confused to Confident behind the camera with The Ultimate Photography Education Bundle - https://beginnerphotopod.com/bundle Join the free Beginner Photography Podcast Community at https://beginnerphotopod.com/group Grab your free camera setting cheatsheet - https://perfectcamerasettings.com/ Thanks for listening & keep shooting!

Sep 19, 2024 • 45min
Planning the Perfect Photoshoot with Terri Baskin
#499 In this episode of the podcast, I chat with talented wedding and engagement photographer Terri Baskin, whose unique engagement sessions stand out in the photography world. Terri shares exceptional insights from a memorable Las Vegas engagement shoot that required meticulous planning and coordination. She emphasizes the importance of truly understanding and connecting with your clients to capture their personalities and emotions authentically. Throughout our discussion, you'll learn practical techniques to elevate your engagement sessions and foster lasting client relationships. Today you'll learn how you can transform your approach, making your photoshoots more relaxed, enjoyable, and visually stunning for your clients.THE BIG IDEASClient Connection: Understanding your clients' personalities and preferences is essential for capturing authentic and emotional photos.Thoughtful Planning: Meticulous planning ensures that every detail, from locations to outfits, aligns with the couple's vision and the photos' aesthetic.Natural Posing: Direct couples into natural, relaxed poses to avoid stiff, posed looks and bring out their genuine connection.Versatility in Shots: Providing a variety of poses, angles, and backgrounds keeps the sessions dynamic and ensures the couple has diverse images to cherish.PHOTOGRAPHY ACTION PLANEngage with Clients: Schedule a pre-shoot meeting to discuss their story, preferences, and vision. Prepare a detailed engagement prep guide to help them feel ready and excited.Plan and Scout Locations: Select locations that reflect the couple's personalities and desired theme. Visit the sites in advance to determine the best spots and lighting.Natural Directing Techniques: Use prompts and playful activities to help couples relax and interact naturally. Communicate consistently during the session to keep them engaged and comfortable.Build a Balanced Portfolio: Capture a mix of wide, medium, and tight shots, both horizontally and vertically. Include diverse poses and locations to showcase your versatility and meet various client needs.RESOURCES:Check out Wedding Photographer Terri Baskins Website - Follow Terri on Instagram - Grab your free 52 Lightroom Presets athttp://freephotographypresets.com/Connect with Raymond! Go from Confused to Confident behind the camera with The Ultimate Photography Education Bundle - https://beginnerphotopod.com/bundle Join the free Beginner Photography Podcast Community at https://beginnerphotopod.com/group Grab your free camera setting cheatsheet - https://perfectcamerasettings.com/ Thanks for listening & keep shooting!

Sep 17, 2024 • 52min
Turn Unpaid Gigs into Valuable Opportunities with Shane Wilkie
#498 In this episode of the podcast, I chat with BPP Community Member Shane Wilkie, who transitioned from photographing skateboarding to Hockey and sports photography and commercial work while focusing on emotional storytelling. Shane shares his experiences capturing university events, the emotional depth he aims to achieve in his photos, and the impact of his volunteer work on his career. He also discusses the importance of seeking constructive feedback and the enriching journey of creating art that resonates emotionally with viewers. THE BIG IDEASEmbrace Emotional Storytelling: Focus on capturing photographs that evoke deep emotions and tell compelling stories. Your images should invite viewers to feel and imagine beyond the frame. Build Confidence Through Practice: Consistent practice in varied environments helps you become more comfortable and proficient, leading to stronger, more impactful photos. Learn from Unpaid Opportunities: Volunteering or taking unpaid photography assignments can provide invaluable experience, grow your network, and enhance your skills while building your portfolio. Constantly Seek Constructive Feedback: Constructive criticism is vital in refining your craft. Engage with photography communities and mentors to gain views and critiques that will help you improve.PHOTOGRAPHY ACTION PLANFocus on Emotional Storytelling: Spend time conceptualizing the emotion you wish to convey before shooting. Pay attention to your subjects' expressions, body language, and surroundings.Build Your Confidence: Attend a variety of events, from local sports games to community festivals, to practice photographing different scenarios. Review your work critically, identifying your strongest photos and understanding what made them successful. Volunteer for Experience: Reach out to local organizations, events, or non-profits that could benefit from your photography services. Treat each assignment as a learning experience and push your creative boundaries.Seek Constructive Feedback: Join local photography clubs or online forums where you can share your work and receive constructive criticism. Approach experienced photographers for feedback and mentorship. Upgrade Your Gear: Research and invest wisely in cameras, lenses, and accessories that will enhance your capabilities. Experiment with the settings and functions to fully understand its capabilities, enabling you to use your gear effectively and creatively.RESOURCES:Visit Shane Wilkie's Website - https://www.shanewilkie.com/ Follow Shane Wilkie on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/shanewilkie/Grab your free 52 Lightroom Presets athttp://freephotographypresets.com/Connect with Raymond! Go from Confused to Confident behind the camera with The Ultimate Photography Education Bundle - https://beginnerphotopod.com/bundle Join the free Beginner Photography Podcast Community at https://beginnerphotopod.com/group Grab your free camera setting cheatsheet - https://perfectcamerasettings.com/ Thanks for listening & keep shooting!

Sep 12, 2024 • 58min
Create Natural, Playful Photo Sessions for Genuine Moments with Todd Laffler
#497 In this episode of the podcast, I chat with Todd Laffler, an experienced wedding photographer who shifted his focus from technical perfection to capturing authentic, candid moments. Todd shares his journey, evolving from prioritizing creative techniques to cherishing genuine connections between couples. THE BIG IDEASCherish Authentic Moments: Capturing genuine emotions over staged shots creates more meaningful images that resonate with your subjects and audience.Develop Observation Skills: Being attentive to people's emotions and relationships allows you to seize candid, heartfelt moments in your photography.Prioritize Simplicity: Simple compositions with clean backgrounds and even lighting enhance the couple's connection without overcomplicating the scene.Focus on Genuine Connections: Emphasize the couple's bond by directing positive body language and authentic interactions, creating more natural and timeless photos.PHOTOGRAPHY ACTION PLANObserve and Read Emotions: Spend time watching body language and facial expressions in everyday settings to hone your observational skills. During photo shoots, take a step back and let moments unfold naturally, capturing genuine interactions.Simplify Your Compositions: Focus on clean backgrounds and even light to minimize distractions and emphasize your subjects. Use a longer lens to capture candid moments from a distance, ensuring a more authentic capture.Encourage Authentic Interactions: Prompt couples with fun activities like thumb wrestling or simple games to elicit genuine emotions. Allow enough time for couples to relax and connect, adding movement if they seem stiff.Embrace Spontaneity: Go beyond planned shots and seek different perspectives and angles to maximize each moment's potential. Trust your instincts and experience to capture unexpected, authentic moments without over-relying on creative setups.Focus on Genuine Images Over Techniques: Avoid overcomplicating shots with excessive techniques and prioritize the couple's connection. Reflect on each shot's meaning to your subjects, focusing less on impressing others and more on authentic storytelling.RESOURCES:Visit Todd Laffler's Website - https://lafflerphotography.com/Follow Todd Laffler on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/toddlafflerGrab your free 52 Lightroom Presets athttp://freephotographypresets.com/Connect with Raymond! Go from Confused to Confident behind the camera with The Ultimate Photography Education Bundle - https://beginnerphotopod.com/bundle Join the free Beginner Photography Podcast Community at https://beginnerphotopod.com/group Grab your free camera setting cheatsheet - https://perfectcamerasettings.com/ Thanks for listening & keep shooting!


