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Monday Oct 17, 2022
287: Artists Asking Artists #2 - David Thompson & Candee Watson
Monday Oct 17, 2022
Monday Oct 17, 2022
Providing a platform for landscape and nature photographers to be able to engage with each other is one of the most amazing things that my podcast has afforded. As such, I developed the Artists Asking Artists Series and it was an honor facilitating our second installment!
This week on the podcast I was joined by co-host Candee Watson to discuss all things Landscape Photography with David Thompson.
On this week's episode, we discuss:
How David Thompson developed as a photographer,
Countless tips for photographers looking to improve,
How David balances his role as a father and husband with his photography,
Hilarious stories,
And a lot more!
Other topics/links discussed on the podcast this week:
Join me over on Nature Photographer's Network.
Support the podcast on Patreon.
Eric Bennett's critique groups.
David Thompson's editing and photo critique services.
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!
Did you also know we have listener after-parties on Twitter Spaces? This is a great opportunity to interact with other listeners, guests, and the host (when I can) regarding your thoughts on the episode.
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.
Monday Oct 10, 2022
286: Norman McCloskey - Staying True to Yourself in Nature Photography
Monday Oct 10, 2022
Monday Oct 10, 2022
It can be hard not to chase the latest trend in nature photography, whether that be social media trends, editing trends, locations, and more; however, today's guest on my podcast has managed to find a way to stay true to his roots while focusing on what he's good at.
This week on the podcast I was joined by Irish Landscape Photographer Norman McCloskey. Norman now owns and operates his own gallery and has published and sold many fine art books; however, his journey to get to this point was arduous and full of interesting bumps in the road. On today's show we explore this journey and discuss many related topics, so sit back and enjoy the conversation.
On this week's episode, we discuss:
Norman's journey into nature photography,
Norman's relationship with nature and how it has changed his life,
How the book-making process has informed his image-making,
Imposter syndrome and how it held Norman back for many years,
The impact of full-time photography on his philosophy and photography,
And a lot more!
Other topics/links discussed on the podcast this week:
Join me over on Nature Photographer's Network.
Support the podcast on Patreon.
Norman's Books.
Here is who Norman recommended on the podcast this week:
Joe Cornish.
Paul Wakefield.
Peter Gordon.
David McGee.
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!
Did you also know we have listener after-parties on Twitter Spaces? This is a great opportunity to interact with other listeners, guests, and the host (when I can) regarding your thoughts on the episode.
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 Norman's excellent work!
Monday Oct 03, 2022
285: Karen Waller - Using Photography to Process Grief
Monday Oct 03, 2022
Monday Oct 03, 2022
Grief and the grieving process are an integral part of the human condition, yet so few of us have a solid grasp on how to engage in it or talk about it. I believe art and creativity can be a helpful gateway to help with this.
This week on the podcast I was joined by an Australian portrait and landscape photographer who uses her background in visual arts and painting to create stunning and evocative photographs - Karen Waller. In today's show we discuss Karen's journey in photography and how she has engaged in it to help with the grieving process.
On this week's episode, we discuss:
Karen's journey into photography as a painter,
How engaging in photography helped her through the grieving process,
The driving forces behind her work,
Why she is attracted to making abstract imagery,
Capturing opposing themes,
Revealing something new in familiar subjects,
And a lot more!
Other topics/links discussed on the podcast this week:
Join me over on Nature Photographer's Network.
Support the podcast on Patreon.
Here is who Karen recommended on the podcast this week:
Judith Nangala Crispin.
Meike Boynton.
Carol Mills Naronha.
Nic Duncan.
David Dahlenburg.
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!
Did you also know we have listener after-parties on Twitter Spaces? This is a great opportunity to interact with other listeners, guests, and the host (when I can) regarding your thoughts on the episode.
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.
Monday Sep 19, 2022
283: Valda Bailey - Unlocking Creativity with ICM & Multiple Exposure
Monday Sep 19, 2022
Monday Sep 19, 2022
This week on the podcast I had a wonderful conversation with Valda Bailey. Valda is a UK photographer specializing in intentional camera movement (ICM) and multiple exposure work, which she often combines as part of her workflow. It was great to hear about her creative process and techniques, which we covered extensively in this episode of the F-Stop Collaborate and Listen podcast!
On this week's episode, we discuss:
Valda's journey as a photographer and why she has gravitated towards ICM and double/multiple exposure image-making,
The role of abstraction in her photography,
Lots of practical advice on the techniques of ICM and multiple exposure, including equipment choice,
How to choose what to include and exclude in this type of work,
Conceptually-driven work,
Formalism in photographic art,
And a lot more!
Other topics/links discussed on the podcast this week:
My article on NPN about Nature Photography as Art.
Valda's Book, "We May as Well Dance."
Join me over on Nature Photographer's Network.
Support the podcast on Patreon.
Here is who Valda recommended on the podcast this week:
Doug Chinnery.
Chris Friel.
Graham Cooke.
If you enjoyed our conversation this week, you can listen to our bonus episode over Patreon on where we discuss conceptually-based workshop learning vs. location-based workshop learning.
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!
Did you also know we have listener after-parties on Twitter Spaces? This is a great opportunity to interact with other listeners, guests, and the host (when I can) regarding your thoughts on the episode.
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.
Visit our show notes to see Valda's work!
Monday Sep 05, 2022
281: Eric Erlenbusch - Nature Photography as a Lifelong Pursuit
Monday Sep 05, 2022
Monday Sep 05, 2022
When nature photography is seen as an integral part of our life, it takes on new meaning and provides focus for our true goals with this artistic medium. As such, it was a fabulous honor to discuss this among many other topics with the guest of this week's episode of the F-Stop Collaborate and Listen podcast.
This week on the podcast I had the pleasure of talking with one of my favorite nature photographers out of Utah - Eric Erlenbusch.Eric and I had a wonderful conversation about his approach to making unique photographs, including stories about how he created three of his favorite photographs. We also talked about his experience working as the gallery director for Thomas Mangelsen.
On this week's episode, we discuss:
The process for making unique nature and landscape photographs,
Goals in our photography,
Defining success in our photography,
Jump-starting the creative process,
Stories about some of Eric's favorite images,
Eric's experience working with Thomas Mangelsen,
And a lot more!
Other topics/links discussed on the podcast this week:
Join me over on Nature Photographer's Network.
Eric's workshops and retreats.
Man's Search for Meaning book.
Topaz Internment Camp and Museum.
Support the podcast on Patreon.
Here is who Eric recommended on the podcast this week:
Paulo Valdivia.
Thomas Mangelsen.
Prajit Ravindran.
If you enjoyed our conversation this week, you can listen to our bonus episode over Patreon on where Eric and I discuss practical tips he gained while learning as the gallery director for Thomas Mangelsen.
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!
Did you also know we have listener after-parties on Twitter Spaces? This is a great opportunity to interact with other listeners, guests, and the host (when I can) regarding your thoughts on the episode.
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 Eric's work!
Monday Aug 29, 2022
Monday Aug 29, 2022
Nature and Landscape Photography can be a journey filled with introspection and is often positively augmented and influenced by various experiences we have in life. Discussing these experiences with other photographers brings me a lot of happiness, so I was excited to speak to this week's guest on my podcast about his experiences with psychedelics, reading books, and going on long personal journeys and how those experiences have influenced his work.
This week on the podcast I was joined by nature and landscape photographer who has chosen to specialize in abstract imagery, Alberto Rodriguez-Garcia.
On this week's episode, we discuss:
How reading Jack Kerouac influenced Alberto's desire to get into nature more,
Alberto and my experiences with psychedelics and how that has influenced his photography,
Alberto's passion for small scenes and abstract images and how that passion was developed,
The importance of critique in Alberto's growth,
Alberto's cross-country journey as a photographer,
And a lot more!
Other topics/links discussed on the podcast this week:
Enter the Natural Landscape Photography Awards.
Eric Bennett's critique groups referenced by Alberto.
My OnLandscape articles featuring photographers.
On the Road by Jack Kerouac.
Support the podcast on Patreon.
Here is who Alberto recommended on the podcast this week:
Martin Gonzalez.
Sigfrido Zimmerman.
Nick Becker.
Alfredo Mora.
Richard Martin.
If you enjoyed our conversation this week, you can listen to our bonus episode over Patreon on where Alberto discusses how immigrating to the USA from Spain has influenced his photography.
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!
You can also find all of the show notes for the podcast on my blog, which includes lots of great photographs submitted by the guest(s).
Did you also know we have listener after-parties on Twitter Spaces? This is a great opportunity to interact with other listeners, guests, and the host (when I can) regarding your thoughts on the episode.
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.
Monday Aug 01, 2022
276: Tim Baca - The Thrill of Storm Chasing
Monday Aug 01, 2022
Monday Aug 01, 2022
This week on the podcast I had the pleasure of speaking with storm and landscape photographer, Tim Baca.Tim was recommended to me by one of my favorite photographers and humans - Wayne Suggs and so I was quite excited to chat with him. I've also always been fascinated with storm chasing as it relates to photography and so it was great to chat with Tim about his experience and to hear him tell stories from the field.
On this week's episode, we discuss:
Tim's journey into photography through storm chasing,
Storm chasing culture,
Safety in storm chasing,
Relationship challenges for storm chasers,
Composition tips for storm chasing,
And a lot more!
Other topics/links discussed on the podcast this week:
Miops Lightning Trigger.
Storm Prediction Outlook.
Radar Scope App.
Join me over on Nature Photographer's Network.
Enter the Natural Landscape Photography Awards.
Tim's Extreme Photo Workshops.
Support the podcast on Patreon.
Here is who Tim recommended on the podcast this week:
Jake Werth.
David Turning.
Justin Snead.
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!
Did you also know we have listener after-parties on Twitter Spaces? This is a great opportunity to interact with other listeners, guests, and the host (when I can) regarding your thoughts on the episode.
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.
Monday Jul 25, 2022
275: Joel Hazelton - Exploring Arizona
Monday Jul 25, 2022
Monday Jul 25, 2022
I have a deep respect for photographers who set out to do their own thing unabashedly. One such photographer is Joel Hazelton, who is widely known by his fellow Arizona landscape photographers as having one of the most prolific and unique Arizona portfolios around. As such, I was truly honored to host Joel on the podcast this week to discuss his journey into landscape photography and his approach for creating his unique images.
On this week's episode, we discuss:
Joel's passion for the State of Arizona,
Joel's drive to get his work published in Arizona Highways Magazine,
Joel's favorite excursions into Arizona's backcountry,
Joel's methods for creating unique images,
The challenges and rewards of pre-visualization and planning,
And a lot more!
Other topics discussed on the podcast this week:
Join Gary Randall for a Caddo Lake workshop.
Arizona Highways Photoscapes.
Leave us a message on Podinbox!
Support the podcast on Patreon.
Here is who Joel recommended on the podcast this week:
Theresa Rose.
Jessica Morgan.
Jeff Kida.
If you enjoyed the conversation with Joel, you can find our bonus recording over on Patreon where we discuss the linkage between software engineering and photography, and Joel shares some stories from the field.
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!
Did you also know we have listener after-parties on Twitter Spaces? This is a great opportunity to interact with other listeners, guests, and the host (when I can) regarding your thoughts on the episode.
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.
Monday Jul 18, 2022
274: Hans Strand & Eric Bennett - Artists Asking Artists Series - #1
Monday Jul 18, 2022
Monday Jul 18, 2022
Providing photographers a platform through which they can converse with one of their heroes is something I have wanted to try on my podcast for a long time.
Other artists can inspire us to become better photographers and to take risks with our work. Such is the case in our first installation of the "Artists Asking Artists" series of the "F-Stop Collaborate and Listen" Podcast.
This week, I invited Hans Strand back onto the show and I gave photographer Eric Bennett the opportunity to ask Hans any questions he wanted. I hope that you find this format interesting, as I hope to do more of these in the future. Please do let us know! Check out the full show notes, chock full of amazing images from both Hans and Eric!
On this week's episode, Eric asks Hans some great questions about his career, his photographic journey, his approach to making images, and a ton more. Topics include:
How the craft has changed since Hans started in the field,
Hans' approach to composition,
Hans' approach to making aerial images,
Advice for other photographers looking to go full-time,
The value of critique,
and a LOT more!
Other topics discussed on the podcast this week:
Eric's critique groups.
Eric's tutorial and video series on Composition and Utilizing Light.
Hans' new book, Beyond Landscape.
Eric's book, Conversations with Nature.
Enter the Natural Landscape Photography Awards.
Support the podcast on Patreon.
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!
Did you also know we have listener after-parties on Twitter Spaces? This is a great opportunity to interact with other listeners, guests, and the host (when I can) regarding your thoughts on the episode.
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.
Monday Jul 04, 2022
272: Andrew Baruffi - Overcoming Depression Through Nature Photography
Monday Jul 04, 2022
Monday Jul 04, 2022
According to a study in the Archives of General Psychiatry, nearly 1 in 5 American adults will have a diagnosable mental health condition in any given year, and 46 percent of Americans will meet the criteria for a diagnosable mental health condition sometime in their life, and half of those people will develop conditions by the age of 14. Other studies have shown that engaging in nature photography can help those struggling with mental health challenges.
As such, it was a true honor to sit down and chat with this week's guest on today's episode of my podcast, Andrew Baruffi.
I actually learned about Andrew and his work after seeing his submissions to the Natural Landscape Photography Awards last year and since have followed him and his journey closely.
On this week's episode, we discuss:
Andrew's journey into photography as a way to cope with depression and suicidal ideation,
How Andrew's photography has changed over the years,
The book-making process,
And a lot more!
Other topics discussed on the podcast this week:
Purchase Andrew's book, Heal.
Join me over on Nature Photographer's Network.
Enter the Natural Landscape Photography Awards.
Support the podcast on Patreon.
Here is who Andrew recommended on the podcast this week:
Eric Erlenbusch.
Loren Root.
Martin Gonzalez.
If you enjoyed the conversation with Andrew, you can find our bonus recording over on Patreon where we discuss his strategies for naming his photographs, which is something I know a lot of photographers struggle with a great deal!
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!
Did you also know we have listener after-parties on Twitter Spaces? This is a great opportunity to interact with other listeners, guests, and the host (when I can) regarding your thoughts on the episode.
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.
Monday Jun 13, 2022
269: Theo Bosboom - Unique Nature Photos from the Netherlands
Monday Jun 13, 2022
Monday Jun 13, 2022
Creating unique nature photography is easier said than done. That's why I was excited for this week's podcast episode.
This week on the podcast, I was joined by none other than Theo Bosboom. Theo's nature photography is widely regarded as being some of the best coming out of the Netherlands and so it was a real honor to get him onto the podcast. Our conversation dives deep into Theo's history and path into photography and how he is able to create unique and visually-complex images.
On this week's episode, we also discuss:
Theo's journey into photography as a former lawyer,
How Theo approaches creating unique photographs,
How Theo manages to raise two children as a full-time photographer,
Why Theo has moved towards a preference for more intimate work,
Theo's project submission in the Natural Landscape Photography Awards,
And a lot more!
Other topics discussed on the podcast this week:
Pre-order Theo's book.
Theo is offering a discount on his "Shaped by the Sea" book using the discount code 'podcast'
Entering the Natural Landscape Photography Awards.
Join me over on Nature Photographer's Network.
NLPA Critique Session with Sandra Bartocha.
NLPA Critique Session with Alex Noriega.
Support the podcast on Patreon.
Here is who Theo recommended on the podcast this week:
Fortunato Gatto.
Stian Klo.
Trym Ivar Bergsmo.
Arild Heitmann.
Gheorghe Popa.
If you enjoyed the conversation with Theo, you can join us for a long bonus recording over on Patreon all about copyright. Since Theo is a former lawyer, I thought it might be great to talk to him about this particular topic in detail. For as little as $5 per month, you can support the podcast on Patreon and check out over 190 bonus episodes. For $10 a month you can get early access to our episodes.
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!
Did you also know we have listener after-parties on Twitter Spaces? This is a great opportunity to interact with other listeners, guests, and the host (when I can) regarding your thoughts on the episode.
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.
Monday Jun 06, 2022
268: Rubin - Eight Useful Ways to Describe and Measure Photography
Monday Jun 06, 2022
Monday Jun 06, 2022
How we talk about photography can often be wrought with controversy, hurt feelings, and leaves a lot to be desired for those seeking authentic feedback. When I came across the writings of today's guest on Episode 268 of the F-Stop Collaborate and Listen podcast, Michael Rubin (or just Rubin for short), it was eye-opening for me. Rubin has created eight useful ways to describe and measure your photos I was really excited to get him onto the podcast to talk about his ideas for how to discuss photographic artwork.
On this week's episode, we also discuss:
Photographic Haiku,
What the Zen Arts can teach us about photography,
Rubin's approach to editing his photographs,
Rubin's podcast, Everyday Photography, Every Day,
And a lot more!
Other topics discussed on the podcast this week:
Workshops with Rubin.
Enter the Natural Landscape Photography Awards.
Support the podcast on Patreon.
Here is who Rubin recommended on the podcast this week:
Jerry Uelsmann.
John Sexton.
If you enjoyed today's episode with Rubin, you can catch our bonus episode on Patreon where we talk about Wabi Sabi - the traditional Japanese world view centered on the acceptance of transience and imperfection.
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!
Did you also know we have listener after-parties on Twitter Spaces? This is a great opportunity to interact with other listeners, guests, and the host (when I can) regarding your thoughts on the episode.
We also have a searchable transcript of every episode!
Thanks for stopping in, collaborating with us, and listening. See you next week!
Monday May 02, 2022
263: Brent Clark - Curating Your Photography
Monday May 02, 2022
Monday May 02, 2022
Curating your photography is one of the most important skills you can develop as a nature and landscape photographer. This skill helps you narrow down your work so that only the best of the best images are showcased, and helps you to develop your skills as you grow as a photographer. This week on episode 263 of the podcast, I was joined by Brent Clark, a nature photographer living in Madison, Wisconsin. We talk all about curation of your photography, including tips and tricks Brent uses to do this for his own work.
On this week's episode, we also discuss:
Brent's journey into photography,
The advantages of being an amateur,
The shift to more personal, intimate nature photography,
Photographing in the mid-west,
How to reach your audience,
Stories behind two of Brent's images,
And a lot more!
Other topics discussed on the podcast this week:
Support the show on Patreon.
Podcast t-shirts.
Mentoring with Matt Payne.
Scientific evidence supporting that making photos strengthens our memories.
Here is who Brent recommended on the podcast this week:
Floris Van Breugel.
Theo Bosboom.
QT Luong.
John Mumaw.
If you enjoyed our conversation, you can listen to 20 more minutes on our Patreon bonus episode. Brent and I talk about our strategies for trip planning and we tell some stories about things that have happened to us in the field, including a time I was shot at by someone. If you want to check that out, can you support the podcast on Patreon for $5/mo or $50 per year.
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!
Did you also know we have listener after-parties on Twitter Spaces? This is a great opportunity to interact with other listeners, guests, and the host (when I can) regarding your thoughts on the episode.
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.
Monday Apr 18, 2022
261: Jeanie Sumrall-Ajero - Finding Your Why
Monday Apr 18, 2022
Monday Apr 18, 2022
Finding your why as a photographer is a noble life-long pursuit that can lead to many wonderful and satisfying years of creative exploration and output. On today's podcast, we are joined by nature photographer Jeanie Sumrall-Ajero to discuss her journey as a photographer and her pursuit of finding her why. Jeanie and I get into the weeds a bit on her past evocations, but be sure to stick through our chat as there are some valuable lessons to be gleaned from what she shares.
On this week's episode, we discuss:
Jeanie's wild journey in life as a software engineer, massage therapist, English teacher, and business owner;
How Jeanie suffered from major burn-out in her career and how it has impacted her approach to photography;
Jeanie's former business creating software for quilt-makers and how that business informs her views;
Jeanie's experiences as an English teacher in Vietnam;
How a tragic wild fire inspired Jeanie to work on a photography project;
Jeanie's thoughts on Instagram and other social media;
And a lot more!
Other topics discussed on the podcast this week:
Support the show on Patreon.
Sign-up for 1:1 Mentoring with Matt.
Brene Brown videos.
Simon Sinek on Finding Your Why.
Here is who Jeanie recommended on the podcast this week:
Dave Showalter.
Karen Hutton.
Kristi Odom.
Eileen Rafferty.
Sean Tucker.
Over on Patreon, Jeanie and I have a deep, candid, and thoughtful conversation about the dangers in comparing ourselves to others in photography including a bit of a rant about a recent article I wrote about deception - so if you're not supporting the podcast on Patreon, and this topic is of interest to you, you might want to check it out. For just $5/mo, you can support the podcast on Patreon and gain access to hundreds of hours of bonus content.
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!
Did you also know we have listener after-parties on Twitter Spaces? This is a great opportunity to interact with other listeners, guests, and the host (when I can) regarding your thoughts on the episode.
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.
Monday Apr 11, 2022
260: Sandra Bartocha - Judging Nature Photography Competitions
Monday Apr 11, 2022
Monday Apr 11, 2022
Welcome to episode 260 of F-Stop Collaborate and Listen with your host Matt Payne.
This week I was joined by a German nature photographer, Sandra Bartocha. Sandra is the 1st Vice President of the German Society for Nature Photography, otherwise known as the GDT. She is a well-established nature photography judge, having judged several competitions, including our very own Natural Landscape Photography Awards. Sandra's photography has a unique look and feel that is difficult for me to describe to viewers, and as such, she has differentiated herself in our crowded field of nature photography - a topic we cover at great length in today's podcast.
On this week's episode we discuss:
Sandra's journey into nature photography and how she has been able to create unique and compelling work,
How getting involved in photography organizations can improve your work,
What Sandra looks for when she judges nature photography competitions,
Why people should or should not enter photography competitions,
How to think about entering a photography competition,
How we can differentiate ourselves as photographers,
Her new book project, Rhythm of Nature (it will be on this page soon).
And a lot more!
Links to topics discussed on this week's show:
Support the show on Patreon.
Support Sandra by purchasing her new book, the Rhythm of Nature.
Gary Randall & Alyce Bender Caddo Lake Workshop.
Here is who Sandra recommended on the podcast this week:
Emma Davies.
Isabel Diez.
Allesandra Meniconzi.
Kaisa Siren.
Valda Bailey.
Over on Patreon, Sandra and I have a wonderful conversation where we examine gender and race equity in nature photography - so if you're not supporting the podcast on Patreon, and this topic is of interest to you, you might want to check it out. For just $5/mo, you can support the podcast on Patreon and gain access to hundreds of hours of bonus content.
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!
Did you also know we have listener after-parties on Twitter Spaces? This is a great opportunity to interact with other listeners, guests, and the host (when I can) regarding your thoughts on the episode.
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.
Monday Apr 04, 2022
Ben Maze - Flow States in Landscape Photography
Monday Apr 04, 2022
Monday Apr 04, 2022
Welcome to episode 259 of F-Stop Collaborate and Listen with your host Matt Payne.
This week I was joined by an Aussie landscape and nature photographer, Ben Maze. Ben is quickly becoming one of my favorite photographers as well as one of the most genuine and thoughtful members of our community. I've enjoyed many conversations with Ben on Discord and Instagram and I was so excited to finally get him onto the podcast for a chat.
On this week's episode, we discuss:
Ben's introduction into photography and his choice to not attend college.
Creating community for landscape photographers on Discord.
Ben's shift to project-based work, like his Geomorph project.
Entering Flow State in Nature Photography.
Ben's thoughts on NFTs as someone who used to do them.
Photographers who inspire Ben.
Other topics discussed on the podcast this week:
Support the podcast on Patreon.
Choosing a camera.
Line Goes Up - an Examination of Crypto and NFTs.
Our episode on NFTs.
Here is who Ben recommended on today's show
Jeff Freestone.
Matt Oliver.
Cesar Llaneza
Pablo Ruiz Garcia.
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!
Did you also know we have listener after-parties on Twitter Spaces? This is a great opportunity to interact with other listeners, guests, and the host (when I can) regarding your thoughts on the episode.
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.
Monday Mar 28, 2022
The Wilderness Society and Landscape Photography
Monday Mar 28, 2022
Monday Mar 28, 2022
Welcome to episode 258 of F-Stop Collaborate and Listen!
This week on the podcast, I was joined by Mason Cummings, the Visual Asset Manager for The Wilderness Society and Dr. Greg Aplet, the Senior Science Director for The Wilderness Society. The Wilderness Society is a non-profit dedicated to the expansion and preservation of Wilderness.
In this week's episode, we discuss how photography and videography can be used to advance the missions of conservation and wilderness non-profits and how photographers can play a leading role in conservation efforts. A special thank you to our listener Joe Doherty for recommending both Greg and Mason for this week's episode.
On this week's episode we discuss:
The mission and purpose of The Wilderness Society.
Why wilderness is important.
What types of photography helps conservation efforts.
Can digitally-altered landscape photography help conservation efforts?
How photographing like a conservation scientist can help your photography.
Common practices in photography that hinder the efforts of conservation.
Compromise in lawmaking in green organizations.
How science and art can partner to make the world a better place.
And a lot more!
Other items mentioned on the show this week:
1. Join Nature Photographer's Network.
2. Support the podcast on Patreon.
Monday Mar 14, 2022
Francesco Carovillano - Trying to Fail Better at Photography
Monday Mar 14, 2022
Monday Mar 14, 2022
Welcome to episode 256 of F-Stop Collaborate and Listen!
This week on the podcast, I was joined by a travel, landscape, and stock photographer from Italy, now residing in France, Francesco Carovillano.
Francesco and I had a wonderful conversation about his journey and some revelations he has made while pursuing multiple careers in the arts.
On this week's episode we discuss:
Francesco's transition from 3D computer graphics to travel photography and now landscape photography,
How his work as an animator has influenced his work as a photographer,
Stories and lessons learned about his work on a stock photography project in New York City,
How he has found success in the stock photography market,
And a lot more!
Other items mentioned on the show this week:
1. Support the podcast on Patreon.
2. Brie Stockwell - Dream it, Do it! Quick Start guide.
Here's who Francesco recommended for the podcast this week:
Charles Cramer.
Christopher Burkett.
Francesco also recommended the study of various painters from the past, including:
Paul Cézanne
Camille Pissarro
Claude Monet
Édouard Manet
Pierre-August Renoir
Vincent Van Gogh
Paul Signac
George Saurat
Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot
Théodore Rousseau
John Constable
J.M.W. Turner
Edgar Alwyn Payne
Japanese woodblock landscape painters, who had a big influence on the impressionist painters:
Katsushika Hokusai
Hasui Kawase
Utagawa Hiroshige
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!
Did you also know we have listener after-parties on Twitter Spaces? This is a great opportunity to interact with other listeners, guests, and the host (when I can) regarding your thoughts on the episode.
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.
Monday Mar 07, 2022
Ashlei Payne - Creating Projects of Personal Importance
Monday Mar 07, 2022
Monday Mar 07, 2022
Hey everyone!
Welcome to episode 255 of F-Stop Collaborate and Listen with your host Matt Payne.
This week on the podcast, I was joined by a photographer and film-maker who lives in California but travels internationally to focus on projects of personal importance - Ashlei Payne.
I was fortunate to meet Ashlei recently when I was photographing in Death Valley and she was recommended to us by former guest Talor Stone.
On this week's episode we discuss:
Ashlei's start in photography,
The differences and similarities between filmmaking and landscape photography,
Creating personal projects that are personally meaningful,
Her and Talor's project to document the impact of tourism on indigenous cultures in Greenland,
And a lot more!
Here's who Ashlei recommended for the podcast this week:
Logan Baker.
Timothy Mulcare.
Other items mentioned on the show:
1. Support the podcast on Patreon.
2. Join me at Out of Chicago LIVE! 2022.
3. Support Ashlei and Talor on Kickstarter.
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!
Did you also know we have listener after-parties? This is a great opportunity to interact with other listeners, guests, and the host (when I can) regarding your thoughts on the episode.
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.
Monday Feb 14, 2022
Julia Redl - Minimalistic Landscape Photography
Monday Feb 14, 2022
Monday Feb 14, 2022
Welcome to episode 252 of F-Stop Collaborate and Listen with your host Matt Payne.
This week on the podcast, I was joined by a German landscape photographer who excels at making quiet and intimate photographs that spark the imagination - Julia Redl.
I have been following Julia's excellent work on Instagram for quite some time and have been really impressed and so I reached out to see if she wanted to join me for a chat on the podcast. She was reluctant due to the fact that English is not her first language, but she agreed and did a great job on the show.
On this week's episode we discuss:
Julia's journey into photography,
Why she has chosen a more minimalistic style,
Her approach to composition,
Her approach to post-processing,
The role of emotions in her photography,
And a lot more!
Here's who Julia recommended for the podcast this week:
Bruce Percy.
Helen Trust.
Franka Slothouber.
Trym Bergsmo.
Richard Martin.
Other items mentioned on the show:
1. Support the podcast on Patreon.
2. Join me at Out of Chicago LIVE! 2022.
3. Nature Photographer's Network Free Trial and Access to Discounts.
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!
Did you also know we have listener after-parties? This is a great opportunity to interact with other listeners, guests, and the host (when I can) regarding your thoughts on the episode.
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.
Monday Feb 07, 2022
Rachael Talibart - Originality & Self-Expression in Nature Photography
Monday Feb 07, 2022
Monday Feb 07, 2022
Welcome to episode 251 of F-Stop Collaborate and Listen with your host Matt Payne.
This week on the podcast, I was joined by none other than Rachael Talibart, a photographer from the U.K. who is known for her wave and coastal photography.
Rachael has been interviewed countless times before on other podcasts; however, I wanted to dig deeper into what makes her tick and what her processes are in the field to make unique and exceptional work.
On this week's episode we discuss:
The importance of originality in Rachael's work,
How Rachael instills ideals of self-expression and originality into her students,
Tips on how to create more personal and unique photography,
Rachael's approaches to some of her more recent photographs on the coast,
Book publishing,
And a lot more!
Over on Patreon this week, Rachael and I discuss why she decided to specialize in photography as opposed to being more of a generalist.
Here's who Rachael recommended for the podcast this week:
Jonathan Critchley.
Ragnar Axelsson.
Other items mentioned on the show:
1. Support the podcast on Patreon.
2. Join me at Out of Chicago LIVE! 2022.
Monday Jan 17, 2022
Printmaking in Landscape Photography - A Panel Conversation
Monday Jan 17, 2022
Monday Jan 17, 2022
Welcome to episode 248 of F-Stop Collaborate and Listen with your host Matt Payne.
This week on the podcast I was joined by three master printmakers, John Sexton, Joseph Holmes, and Michael Strickland for an engaging panel conversation on printmaking in landscape photography.
On this week's episode we discuss:
Why make prints at all?
Their personal approaches to printmaking and how they are different.
How their approaches to printmaking has changed their fieldcraft.
The creative process in printmaking.
And a lot more!
Other items mentioned on the show:
1. Support the podcast on Patreon.
2. Robb Hirsch's book.
3. John Sexton's newsletter archive [subscribe here].
4. John Sexton's Ventana Editions (use code MATTPAYNE10 for 10% off at checkout).
5. Michael Strickland's Platinum Palladium Printing Service (10% off by mentioning the podcast).
6. Joseph Holmes' favorite images.
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!
Did you also know we have listener after-parties on Clubhouse? This is a great opportunity to interact with other listeners, guests, and the host (when I can) regarding your thoughts on the episode.
We also have a searchable transcript of every episode!
Thanks for stopping in, collaborating with us, and listening. See you next week.
Monday Jan 10, 2022
Monday Jan 10, 2022
Welcome to episode 247 of F-Stop Collaborate and Listen with your host Matt Payne.
This week on the podcast I was joined by John Paul Caponigro - a full-time photographer living in the small town of Cushing Maine and the son of legendary photographer Paul Caponigro.
John Paul was steeped in the classical American tradition of Landscape Photography at an early age, and he has since made a name for himself by blending his photography with a variety of other artforms, both digital and analog. On this week's episode we discuss:
John Paul's journey into photography and how he has strived to differentiate himself as an artist,
The difference between what art "is" and what it "is about,"
Discovering the extraordinary in the ordinary through photography,
Finding our voice as artists (and is that even a thing?),
And a lot more!
Over on Patreon this week, join John Paul and I as we discuss his pursuit of studying creativity, how he has gone about doing it, and how it has helped him as an artist.
Here's who John Paul recommended for the podcast this week:
Eddie Soloway.
Other items mentioned on the show:
1. Support the podcast on Patreon.
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!
Did you also know we have listener after-parties on Clubhouse? This is a great opportunity to interact with other listeners, guests, and the host (when I can) regarding your thoughts on the episode.
We also have a searchable transcript of every episode!
Thanks for stopping in, collaborating with us, and listening. See you next week.
Monday Jan 03, 2022
Kurt Budliger - The Lorax of Landscape Photography
Monday Jan 03, 2022
Monday Jan 03, 2022
Welcome to episode 246 of F-Stop Collaborate and Listen with your host Matt Payne.
This week on the podcast I was joined by Kurt Budliger - a full-time professional photographer from Vermont. I've had the pleasure of knowing Kurt for several years and have always admired his photography, positive attitude, and work ethic. Kurt and I had a fantastic chat on the podcast this week discussing his journey, how he balances full-time landscape photography with family life, and how his experience as an outdoor environmental educator has impacted his career in photography.
On this week's episode we discuss:
Kurt's journey into photography coming from the world of outdoor environmental education and a middle school teacher,
Knowing about the landscape and how it enhances our photographs,
Balancing work and family as a full-time landscape photographer,
Kurt's love affair with trees,
Staying creative in a world of iconic images and homogeneity,
And a lot more!
Over on Patreon this week, Kurt and I discuss why it is important to go outside of our comfort zones and what that looks like.
Here's who Kurt recommended for the podcast this week:
Joe Rossbach.
Sandra Bartocha.
Brian O'Keefe.
Bryan Gregson.
Adam Barker.
Clyde Butcher.
Other items mentioned on the show:
1. Support the podcast on Patreon.
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!
Did you also know we have listener after-parties on Clubhouse? This is a great opportunity to interact with other listeners, guests, and the host (when I can) regarding your thoughts on the episode.
We also have a searchable transcript of every episode!
Thanks for stopping in, collaborating with us, and listening. See you next week.
Monday Dec 27, 2021
Todd Pickering - The Merits of an Education in Fine Art | Curating our Work
Monday Dec 27, 2021
Monday Dec 27, 2021
Welcome to episode 245 of F-Stop Collaborate and Listen with your host Matt Payne.
This week on the podcast I was joined by Todd Pickering - a full-time professional photographer from Point Reyes, California. Todd has a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the San Francisco Art Institute and owns his own gallery where he showcases what he describes as quiet work. He also has done a lot of photography gigs for California wineries. Todd and I talk a lot about the benefits of obtaining an education in art, and the role his professional gigs have played in improving the way he approaches nature photography.
On this week's episode we discuss:
Todd's journey into photography through his education in fine art,
How his work with wineries has positively impacted his ability to make his landscape images,
How his trips into nature with his wife have transformed the way he sees photography,
How Todd curates his work for his gallery and his customers,
And a lot more!
Over on Patreon this week, Todd and I chat briefly about art reps and how to value our work when we are asked to sell it to a third party representative.
Here's who Todd recommended for the podcast this week:
Jerry Dodrill.
Carlos Porrata.
Steve Babbitt.
Other items mentioned on the show:
1. Support the podcast on Patreon.
2. Nature Photographer's Network Special Offer.
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!
Did you also know we have listener after-parties on Clubhouse? This is a great opportunity to interact with other listeners, guests, and the host (when I can) regarding your thoughts on the episode.
We also have a searchable transcript of every episode!
Thanks for stopping in, collaborating with us, and listening. See you next week.
Monday Dec 13, 2021
Murray Livingston - Creativity and Experience-driven Landscape Photography
Monday Dec 13, 2021
Monday Dec 13, 2021
Welcome to episode 243 of F-Stop Collaborate and Listen!
This week on the podcast I was joined by Murray Livingston - a South African landscape photographer and freelance architect who actively practices a contemplative style of photography while living out of his off-grid van.
On this week's episode we discuss:
How Murray's study of architecture has influenced his approach to landscape photography,
How Murray plan to continue to push his photography into a full-time pursuit,
The roles that landscape photography and being in nature have in his life,
The creative process,
Experience-driven vs. outcome-driven landscape photography
And a lot more!
Over on Patreon this week, we recorded a bonus episode for people that are kind enough to financially support the show over there. Murray and I discuss how landscape photography is a form of thought.
Here's who Murray recommended for the podcast this week:
Mike Boden.
Adrian Dziewanski.
Brendon Holt.
Andrew Baruffi.
Jassen Todorov.
Other items mentioned on the show:
1. Support the podcast on Patreon.
2. F-Stop Collaborate and Listen T-Shirt!
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!
Did you also know we have listener after-parties on Clubhouse? This is a great opportunity to interact with other listeners, guests, and the host (when I can) regarding your thoughts on the episode.
We also have a searchable transcript of every episode!
Thanks for stopping in, collaborating with us, and listening. See you next week.
Monday Nov 22, 2021
Monday Nov 22, 2021
Welcome to episode 240 of F-Stop Collaborate and Listen!
This week on the podcast I was joined by William McIntosh - a landscape photographer and choral music professor at Mt. San Antonio College in Southern California. William and I have been exchanging long and thoughtful e-mails for several years and I finally decided that it would be much more fun to debate our ideas publicly on the podcast instead of via e-mail, so I invited him to join me. I'm so glad he agreed!
On this week's episode we discuss:
How photography became an outlet for William after losing his wife to cancer,
The differences between absolute art and programmatic art,
Is landscape photography art, and when is it art?
Chasing the light vs. slowing down,
Why William has no qualms chasing the icons and epic light,
Our motivations for creating images and how that helps shape the types of images we create,
And a lot more!
Here's who William recommended for the podcast this week:
Bruno Pisani.
Noel Casaje.
Eric Gail.
Greg Boratyn.
Todd Miller.
Other items mentioned on the show:
1. Support Michael Tokildsen's Kickstarter Project.
2. Nature Photographer's Network Special Offer.
3. Support the show on Patreon.
4. Simonton Scale of Creativity.
5. Bartle Test of Gamer (and maybe Photographer) Psychology.
By the way, if anyone is curious, here's how I scored (Matt Payne):You are 67% Explorer
What Bartle says:
Explorers delight in having the game expose its internal machinations to them. They try progressively esoteric actions in wild, out-of-the-way places, looking for interesting features (i.e. bugs) and figuring out how things work. Scoring points may be necessary to enter some next phase of exploration, but it's tedious, and anyone with half a brain can do it. Killing is quicker, and might be a constructive exercise in its own right, but it causes too much hassle in the long run if the deceased return to seek retribution. Socializing can be informative as a source of new ideas to try out, but most of what people say is irrelevant or old hat. The real fun comes only from discovery, and making the most complete set of maps in existence.
You are also:
60% Achiever
40% Killer
33% Socializer
I've thought about how this relates to my style of photography and it makes a lot of sense! I'd love to hear about your scores and how it relates to your style of photography.
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.
Wednesday Nov 17, 2021
Huibo Hou - Refining Our Vision for Consistency
Wednesday Nov 17, 2021
Wednesday Nov 17, 2021
Welcome to episode 239 of F-Stop Collaborate and Listen!
This week on the podcast I was joined by Huibo Hou - a landscape photographer originally from China now living in San Diego.
Her photography has a very consistent look and feel to it which is something I think that a lot of photographers strive to achieve. She predominantly creates images in the black and white style that is quite stunning and her name consistently comes to mind when photographers are asked who currently inspires them.
On this week's episode we discuss:
How her multi-cultural background influences her work,
Her transition from documenting moments to expressing emotion,
Her journey into photography and diverging away from chasing perfect moments,
Hunters vs. gatherers in landscape photography,
The trouble with pre-conception in landscape photography,
Honing in on a consistent look in our images,
Cultural influences on our approaches to landscape photography,
And a lot more!
Here's who Huibo recommended for the podcast this week:
Yan Zhang.
Ciming Mei.
Viktoria Haack.
The Atlas of Beauty.
Robert Hecht.
Bruce Percy.
Other items mentioned on the show:
1. Support Michael Tokildsen's Kickstarter Project.
2. Sarah Marino's new e-book.
3. Support the show on Patreon.
Wednesday Nov 03, 2021
William Neill, Eric Bennett, & Alex Noriega - Curation, Creative Blocks, and Legacy
Wednesday Nov 03, 2021
Wednesday Nov 03, 2021
Welcome to episode 237 of F-Stop Collaborate and Listen!
This week on the podcast I was joined by William Neill, Eric Bennett, and Alex Noriega for a casual yet informative conversation that is filled with tidbits of wisdom that I think any landscape and nature photographer can get something out of. The main focus of our conversation was around collaboration and community, central components to the success of Eric Bennett's new book, Conversations with Nature.
On the podcast this week, we discuss:
How and why Alex and William got involved in Eric's book project,
How to support photographers that you admire,
Curation of our photography and the role it plays in standing out,
Creative blocks and how to overcome them,
Legacy in photography,
And a lot more!
Mentioned on the show this week:
William Neill's book.
Eric Bennett's post-processing videos. Use the code "FSTOP20" for 20% off.
Alex Noriega's post-processing videos.
Support the show on Patreon.
Wednesday Oct 27, 2021
Talor Stone - A Heartfelt Journey into Landscape Photography
Wednesday Oct 27, 2021
Wednesday Oct 27, 2021
Welcome to episode 236 of F-Stop Collaborate and Listen!
This week on the podcast I was joined by Talor Stone - a PhD researcher and photographer based in Pensacola, Florida. After serving as a federal agent for the United States military, Talor broke from the traditional career path to pursue photography. In this episode, Talor starts off by sharing a very personal and emotional story about her start as a photographer, and I am so thankful she opened up and shared that with us, as it really provides excellent context and inspiration.
On the podcast this week, we also discuss:
How to break into the field as a full-time professional,
The challenges and rewards of being a full-time photographer,
Talor's research on climate change,
Reconciling our impacts on climate while engaging in this profession / hobby,
And a lot more!
Here's who Talor recommended for the podcast this week:
Ashlei Payne.
Zaria Forman.
Other items mentioned on the show:
1. Support the show on Patreon.
2. QT Luong "Our National Monuments" Special Offer.
Wednesday Sep 29, 2021
Alfonso Calero - Cultural Fluidity & Creativity in Landscape Photography
Wednesday Sep 29, 2021
Wednesday Sep 29, 2021
Welcome to episode 232 of F-Stop Collaborate and Listen!
This week on the podcast I was joined by Alfonso Calero, a travel and landscape photographer born in the Philippines, living in Australia.
Alfonso and I met on the audio app Clubhouse and he has been a regular contributor to our weekly Clubhouse after-parties for the podcast. He runs his own photography tour business in Australia and is fluent in several languages. His cultural fluidity is something he is able to leverage in order to maximize the experience of his workshop clients, which is something we speak about on the show. We also cover the heavy topic of creativity extensively.
On today's podcast we covered a wide array of topics that you'll hopefully enjoy.We discuss:
Seeing beauty in the ordinary,
Photography as a subconscious visual collection,
Creativity!
Mindful execution of workshops that meet your clients' needs,
The influence of culture on Alfonso's photography,
And a lot more!
Over on Patreon this week, we had a great conversation about leveraging visual communication as a tool for therapy, so be sure to tune in this week over there. If you're not yet supporting the show on Patreon, I'd appreciate it if you did.
Here's who Alfonso recommended for the podcast this week:
Jasin Boland
Jason Edwards
Delly Carr
Other items mentioned on the show:
1. Support the show on Patreon.
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.
Wednesday Sep 15, 2021
James Lane - Processing Emotion Through Landscape Photography
Wednesday Sep 15, 2021
Wednesday Sep 15, 2021
Welcome to episode 230 of F-Stop Collaborate and Listen!
This week on the podcast I was joined by James Lane, a landscape photographer and physics teacher living in Wakefield in the United Kingdom.
James is the kind of photographer I deeply admire - he focuses on local subjects and has a keen eye for incredibly personal and emotionally impactful intimate work that is jaw dropping. I highly encourage you to take a look at his work as we dive into the conversation so you can get a sense for what we will be discussing today.
We discuss:
Using emotion to fuel our creative process,
Themes of personal darkness and using photography to process them,
The risks and benefits to moving to new places,
James' approach to editing,
The impact of increased visitation in the United Kingdom,
The benefits of printing your work,
And a lot more!
Over on Patreon this week, James and I provide our tips and tricks to printing our work, something we are both quite into these days.
Here's who James recommended for the podcast this week:
Joe Cornish
Simon Baxter
Josh Glaister
Other items mentioned on the show:
1. Reed Art & Imaging 20% off Discount - "PAYNEPDCST" - Contact Michael Baker at 303-573-8084; extension 321 or email him at michael.baker@reedphoto.com
2. Support the show on Patreon.
Wednesday Sep 08, 2021
Claude Fiddler - Inside the High Sierra via Large Format Film
Wednesday Sep 08, 2021
Wednesday Sep 08, 2021
Welcome to episode 229 of the F-Stop Collaborate and Listen podcast!
This week on the podcast I was joined by Claude Fiddler.
Claude spent much of his life deeply exploring and photographing the High Sierra of California after being inspired by the likes of Galen Rowell and Ansel Adams. Most of Claude's images were created using a large format film camera in extremely remote locations in the Sierra wilderness.
We discuss:
The Single Powerful Image vs. a series of images,
Photographing experience while presenting our work as art,
Learning on large-format cameras vs. digital,
The importance of studying the work of the giants that came before us,
Claude's new book, "Inside the High Sierra."
Inside the High Sierra is Claude Fiddler’s third fine art monograph describing the mood and lighting of the High Sierra. The book includes 50 photographs from 35 years of explorations into the Range of Light. With a foreword from Tom Hornbein and essays from Michael Cohen, Laurel Fiddler, Peter Croft, and Dick Dorworth, along with Fiddler’s descriptions of the experiences of each picture, this book joins the classic works of art from the Sierra Nevada. Also, each essay is graced with a pen and ink drawing from the artist Valerie Cohen.
The book is hardbound, printed on 200gsm archival paper, and there will only be 1,000 copies Printed. 100 copies will be slip-cased in a custom built wood box milled from reclaimed Western White pine and accompanied with an 8x10-inch limited edition print. These prints will only be sold with the book.
Over on Patreon this week, Claude and I talk about the need for us to have honest conversations about our carbon impact in the age of climate crisis.
Here's who Claude recommended for the podcast this week:
Caroline VanHemert
Steve Solinsky
Jon Waterman
John Wawrzonek
Joseph Holmes
Other items mentioned on the show:
1. Matt Payne's Private 1:1 Photography Workshops.
Support the show on Patreon.
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.
As a reminder, you can also support the podcast by shopping at B+H for your photography gear using our Affiliate Link.
Wednesday Sep 01, 2021
James Rodewald - Inspiration | Our Nemesis | Meditation
Wednesday Sep 01, 2021
Wednesday Sep 01, 2021
Welcome to episode 228 of the F-Stop Collaborate and Listen podcast!
This week on the podcast I was joined by James Rodewald.
James is a photographer and science teacher residing in the State of New York. He started his photographic journey back in the early 1980s with a 35-mm film camera. Although his portfolio of film and digital work spans many years, one can see a few common themes emerge. One of those central themes is a long-term attempt to capture scenes of the natural world seemingly untouched by humanity: nature in its natural state.
We discuss:
Balancing art with a full-time career and parenthood
Using meditation to help channel creativity on a busy schedule
Finding ongoing inspiration in local subjects
Finding ongoing inspiration while returning to frequented locations and or familiar subjects
Your photographic nemesis -- Identifying what draws you to a subject but yet evades your ability to record or express it
Supporting conservation efforts through photography
Over on Patreon this week, James and I discuss our thoughts on overcoming burnout.
Here's who James recommended for the podcast this week:
Chris Murray
Paulo Valdivia
Eric Erleubeusch
Saikat Chakraborty
Karen Waller
Marianthi Lainas
Huibo Hou
Ami Vitale
Other items mentioned on the show:
1. Nature Photographer's Network Special Offer.
2. James Rodewald's Animal Abstracts Book.
3. Matt Payne's Private 1:1 Photography Workshops.
4. Charity Watch.
5. Charity Navigator.
Support the show on Patreon.
Wednesday Aug 18, 2021
Jordan Inglee - Flow States | Workflows | Nature vs. Money
Wednesday Aug 18, 2021
Wednesday Aug 18, 2021
Welcome to episode 226 of the F-Stop Collaborate and Listen podcast!
This week on the podcast I was joined by Jordan Inglee, a landscape photographer living in Portland, Oregon who has an extensive background in video production and live event production. I was fortunate to meet Jordan at last year's Out of Chicago Live conference and have been enjoying bantering with him on Twitter. Jordan and I discuss a variety of topics this week, including:
Venue and concert video production,
Shifting to photography as an income,
Struggles with making money and conserving nature,
Flow states,
Digital workflows,
And a lot more.
There is no bonus episode on Patreon this week because I wanted to keep all of our conversation in one episode - so basically everyone gets a free Patreon bonus episode this week!
Here's who Jordan recommended for the podcast this week:
Paul Grossman
Francois Casanova
Ben Strauss
Jen Grand
Gabe Rodriquez
Other items mentioned on the show:
1. Natural Landscape Photography Awards - Use the code PAYNE15 for 15% off
2. Clubhouse Club for the Podcast
Support the show on Patreon.
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. Join the discussion over on Nature Photographer's Network! We have weekly discussions about each episode of the podcast. It's also free! We also have an Instagram page and a Facebook page for updates.
We also have a searchable transcript of every episode!
Thanks for stopping in, collaborating with us, and listening. See you next week.
As a reminder, you can also support the podcast by shopping at B+H for your photography gear using our Affiliate Link.
Wednesday Jul 07, 2021
Cath Simard - Composite Photographic Artwork
Wednesday Jul 07, 2021
Wednesday Jul 07, 2021
Welcome to episode 220 of the F-Stop Collaborate and Listen podcast!
This week on the podcast I was joined by a photographer and digital artist who lives in Quebec, Canada: Cath Simard.
Cath is a self-proclaimed composite artist whose work has a very consistent look and feel. Her artwork combines various elements from spectacular locations across the globe. Perhaps what is most refreshing about Cath's approach to her artwork is how she has embraced describing her methodology in detail when she shares it - inspiring others to learn how to create similar work themselves.
Over on Patreon this week, Cath and I discuss NFTs. Cath breaks down the NFT marketplace for us and discusses how you can break into this emerging market if you are interested. We also discuss the climate impacts of NFTs.
Here's who Cath recommended for the podcast this week:
Ryan Newburn.
Max Rive.
Other items mentioned on the show:
1. Clubhouse Club for the Podcast.
2. ARC Panel.
3. Cath's Shades of Blue Preset Pack.
Support the show on Patreon.
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. Join the discussion over on Nature Photographer's Network! We have weekly discussions about each episode of the podcast. It's also free! We also have an Instagram page and a Facebook page for updates.
We also have a searchable transcript of every episode!
Thanks for stopping in, collaborating with us, and listening. See you next week.
As a reminder, you can also support the podcast by shopping at B+H for your photography gear using our Affiliate Link.
Wednesday Jun 30, 2021
Lisa LaPointe - Seafaring Nature Photography
Wednesday Jun 30, 2021
Wednesday Jun 30, 2021
Welcome to episode 219 of F-Stop Collaborate and Listen!
This week on the podcast I was joined by a wildlife and nature photographer who spends most of her time leading workshops based out of sea vessels - Lisa LaPointe.
Lisa is a naturalist with a huge passion for sea expeditions, wildlife photography, conservation, and education programs designed to spark the same passions in others. She leads workshops with the Muench Workshops team and has a fabulous body of photographic work.
Lisa and I discuss a wide variety of interesting topics this week - so sit back and enjoy!
Over on Patreon this week, Lisa and I discuss a variety of ethical considerations as they relate to nature and wildlife photography.
Here's who Lisa recommended for the podcast this week:
Talor Stone.
Greg Vaughn.
Other items mentioned on the show:
1. Clubhouse Club for the Podcast.
2. Natural Landscape Photography Awards.
Support the show on Patreon.
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. Join the discussion over on Nature Photographer's Network! We have weekly discussions about each episode of the podcast. It's also free! We also have an Instagram page and a Facebook page for updates.
We also have a searchable transcript of every episode!
Head on over to my website for the full show notes.
Thanks for stopping in, collaborating with us, and listening. See you next week.
As a reminder, you can also support the podcast by shopping at B+H for your photography gear using our Affiliate Link.
Wednesday Jun 23, 2021
Paul Schmit - A Nuclear Physicist's Views on Landscape Photography
Wednesday Jun 23, 2021
Wednesday Jun 23, 2021
Welcome to episode 218 of F-Stop Collaborate and Listen!
This week on the podcast I was joined by a nuclear physicist and night photographer extraordinaire, Paul Schmit.
Paul is one of the first people I became aware of using an interesting night photography technique known as Deepscapes, which we talk about on this week's show. He's also a father of two and is busy working on a way to provide the world with nearly limitless energy through nuclear fusion and so we discuss the interplay of his science life, his family life, and his photography life.
Paul and I also discuss:
Why he has chosen night photography as his main photography passion.
How he captured the International Space Station transiting across the rising sun.
How he approaches composition of deep sky objects as related to landscape objects.
Why he values a more authentic approach to chasing and capturing the night sky.
And HEAPS more!
Here's who Paul recommended for the podcast this week:
Scott Aspinall.
Marybeth Kiczenski.
Adrian Mauduit.
Jassen Todorov.
Colin Sillerud.
Other items mentioned on the show:
1. Clubhouse Club for the Podcast.
2. Natural Landscape Photography Awards.
Support the show on Patreon.
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. Join the discussion over on Nature Photographer's Network! We have weekly discussions about each episode of the podcast. It's also free! We also have an Instagram page and a Facebook page for updates.
We also have a searchable transcript of every episode!
Thanks for stopping in, collaborating with us, and listening. See you next week.
As a reminder, you can also support the podcast by shopping at B+H for your photography gear using our Affiliate Link.
Wednesday Jun 16, 2021
Zoe Pamintuan - A Teacher's Perspective on Landscape Photography
Wednesday Jun 16, 2021
Wednesday Jun 16, 2021
Welcome to episode 217 of F-Stop Collaborate and Listen!
This week on the podcast I was joined by a Filipino-American photographer living in Southern California - Zoe Pamintuan.
Zoe is a full-time teacher for middle-school children and has been a photographer since she was a child. Her photography has been heavily influenced by Joshua Tree National Park as well as architectural structures. Of late, she has been focused on black and white imagery and has been doing a lot of introspection with her photographic process to try to determine the meaning behind her work - a large focus of our conversation on today's show.
Over on Patreon this week, Zoe and I discuss how to seek meaning in our photographs. You can listen to this bonus episode and hundreds more by supporting the show at $5 per month.
Here's who Zoe recommended for the podcast this week:
Bruce Percy.
Michael Kenna.
Huntington Witherill.
Other items mentioned on the show:
1. Nature Photographer's Network Special Offer.
2. Exclusive 1:1 Experiences with Matt Payne.
3. Natural Landscape Photography Awards.
4. Zoe's Instagram.
Support the show on Patreon.
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. Join the discussion over on Nature Photographer's Network! We have weekly discussions about each episode of the podcast. It's also free! We also have an Instagram page and a Facebook page for updates.
We also have a searchable transcript of every episode!
Thanks for stopping in, collaborating with us, and listening. See you next week.
As a reminder, you can also support the podcast by shopping at B+H for your photography gear using our Affiliate Link.
Wednesday Jun 09, 2021
Mental Health and Landscape Photography - A Panel Discussion
Wednesday Jun 09, 2021
Wednesday Jun 09, 2021
Welcome to episode 216 of F-Stop Collaborate and Listen!
This week I hosted a special panel conversation on mental health and landscape photography with my guests Brian Rueb, Bryan Pezman, and Len Metcalf.
In 2019, there were an estimated 51.5 million adults aged 18 or older in the United States suffering from mental illness. This number represents 21% of all U.S. adults. The statistics for mental illness are quite staggering; however, it also means that if you are suffering that you are not alone. As artists and photographers, there is a lot that can be said for using art as a means for coping with mental illness and expressing our experiences with it. In this podcast episode, we explore this topic deeply and examine the impacts of mental illness on us, photographic artists.
Bryan, Len, Brian, and I discuss mental health issues in landscape photography this week, including:
Each of their personal struggles with mental health and how it has impacted their photographic careers.
How landscape photography has helped them manager their mental health.
Using photography to help others suffering with mental health issues.
Spotting the line between therapeutic processing of mental health through our artwork and darker more dangerous territory.
Social media's impact on our mental health as landscape photographers.
Authentic connections with the natural world and how they can impact our mental health.
How the financial side of photography impacts our connection with photography and our mental health.
How expectations and the how in our pursuit of photography can impact our mental health.
And lots more.
Over on Patreon this week, we discuss the challenges in showing grace and tolerance for those suffering with mental health who behave in outwardly aggressive and mean ways towards the photographic community.
Other items mentioned on the show:
1. Lens Journal.
2. Storm Chasing Tours with Bryan Pezman.
3. Gary Randall Alaska Workshop.Support the show on Patreon.
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. Join the discussion over on Nature Photographer's Network! We have weekly discussions about each episode of the podcast. It's also free! We also have an Instagram page and a Facebook page for updates.
We also have a searchable transcript of every episode!
Thanks for stopping in, collaborating with us, and listening. See you next week.
As a reminder, you can also support the podcast by shopping at B+H for your photography gear using our Affiliate Link.
Wednesday Jun 02, 2021
Camille Seaman - An Indigenous Perspective on Landscape Photography
Wednesday Jun 02, 2021
Wednesday Jun 02, 2021
Welcome to episode 215 of F-Stop Collaborate and Listen!
This week's guest is Camille Seaman.
Camille was born in 1969 to a Native American father and African American mother. Her photographs have been published in National Geographic Magazine and countless other publications. Her photographs have received many awards including: a National Geographic Award, 2006; and the Critical Mass Top Monograph Award, 2007. She is a TED Senior Fellow as well as a Stanford Knight Fellow. I was so fortunate to be able to get Camille onto the podcast to have a rich conversation.
Camille and I cover a wide range of topics this week, including:
How her unique upbringing as a Native American and African American influenced her photographic perspective.
What challenges and or benefits has her race and gender played in her photographic career.
How she became a photographer of the polar regions of planet earth.
What aspiring photographers should do to make stronger work.
Why the language we use that relates to photography is important.
How the industry can change the status-quo of white male dominance.
And lots more.
Here's who Camille recommended for the podcast this week:
Edward Burtynsky.
Chris Jordan.
Shayne McGuire.
Other items mentioned on the show:
1. Eddie Adams Workshop.
2. Women Photograph Database.
3. Natural Landscape Photography Awards.
4. Camille's Instagram.
Support the show on Patreon.
As a reminder, you can also support the podcast by shopping at B+H for your photography gear using our Affiliate Link.
Wednesday May 26, 2021
Joel Truckenbrod - Photographing the Subtle Beauty of Minnesota in Black and White
Wednesday May 26, 2021
Wednesday May 26, 2021
Welcome to episode 214 of F-Stop Collaborate and Listen!
This week's guest is a black and white landscape photographer from Minnesota.
Joel Truckenbrod is someone most people have never heard of before, and he likes it that way. I was lucky enough to be introduced to his work through our former guest and a great photographer in his own right, Chuck Kimmerle.
Joel's photography is really something to behold. I highly encourage listeners to take a moment to visit his website as you listen - you won't be disappointed in what you find there.
Joel and I engaged in thoughtful conversation around a multitude of topics this week, including:
How it has come to be that very few people have seen his work before.
What differentiates landscape photography from other artforms.
Why Joel makes photographs.
How to find beauty in the non-iconic location.
Why he has chosen black and white as his medium of choice.
Why he has chosen not to sell his work.
How to make ourselves more emotionally open through our work.
And tons more!
Over on Patreon this week, Joel and I talk about how to slow down and be more deliberate with fast tools.
Be sure to scroll down to see all of Joel's amazing photographs!
Here's who Joel recommended for the podcast this week:
Jim Becia.
Michele Sons.
Benjamin Olson.
Other items mentioned on the show:
1. Colleen Miniuk's Photographing Acadia book.
2. Natural Landscape Photography Awards.
3. OnLandscape Articleon Joel's work.
Support the show on Patreon.
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. Join the discussion over on Nature Photographer's Network! We have weekly discussions about each episode of the podcast. It's also free! We also have an Instagram page and a Facebook page for updates.
We also have a searchable transcript of every episode!
Thanks for stopping in, collaborating with us, and listening. See you next week.
As a reminder, you can also support the podcast by shopping at B+H for your photography gear using our Affiliate Link.
Wednesday May 05, 2021
Carolyn Cheng - The Feminine Sublime Through Aerial Landscape Photography
Wednesday May 05, 2021
Wednesday May 05, 2021
Welcome to episode 211 of F-Stop Collaborate and Listen!
Today's guest, Carolyn Cheng, is an emerging artist in the nature and landscape photography world. I've been really loving her work and I have been really eager to sit down and have a chat with her.
Carolyn lives in Toronto, Canada and uses photography as an artistic release from her responsibilities in the corporate real estate world. Her photography has really grown into something quite spectacular in the short time she's been going after it and I think listeners will take away a lot from this week's conversation. Grab a coffee, beer, or other adult beverage and enjoy learning from Carolyn's insights on today's show.
In this episode, Carolyn and I discuss some quite interesting topics, including:
Her journey into landscape and nature photography.
How aerial photography has captivated her.
Why she makes photographs.
What her photos mean to her.
How she describes her work.
How social media has helped her through the pandemic.
And lots more!
Be sure to visit the full show notes to see all of Carolyn's amazing photographs and a transcript for today's show.
Here's who Carolyn recommended for the podcast this week:
Antony Spencer.
David Ward.
Huibo Hou.
Karen Waller.
James Turrell.
Other items mentioned on the show:
1. Nature Photographer's Network 30-day free trial and 20% discount.
2. Exclusive 1:1 Experiences with Matt Payne.
3. Natural Landscape Photography Awards.
Support the show on Patreon.
As a reminder, you can also support the podcast by shopping at B+H for your photography gear using our Affiliate Link.
Wednesday Apr 28, 2021
The Slow Photography Movement - A Panel Discussion
Wednesday Apr 28, 2021
Wednesday Apr 28, 2021
Welcome to episode 210 of F-Stop Collaborate and Listen!
This week I hosted a special panel discussion with three incredibly talented photographers who have spear-headed a wonderfully thoughtful approach to photography called the Slow Photography Movement or SPM.
Created by Ernesto Ruiz, SPM is a philosophical approach to landscape and nature photography that has incredible benefits to you, the artist. Joining Ernesto this week are Jennifer Renwick and Beth Young, who have teamed up with Ernesto to promote and elevate SPM in our community.
I really enjoyed picking their brains about the Slow Photography Movement and how adhering to it can improve your photography, your experiences as a photographer, and your overall mental well-being in this artform. So sit back, relax, grab a coffee, beer, wine, or other adult beverage of choice, and enjoy our discussion!
Be sure to scroll down to see all of our talented panel's photography!
Here's who Ernesto, Jennifer, and Beth recommended for the podcast this week:
James Rodewald.
Other items mentioned on the show:
1. Nature Photographer's Network Special Offer.
2. Arc Panel.
Support the show on Patreon.
As a reminder, you can also support the podcast by shopping at B+H for your photography gear using our Affiliate Link.Head over to the podcast's website to find the full show notes and to see the incredible photos from our guests.
Wednesday Apr 14, 2021
Krista McCuish - Discovering the Finer Details in Nature
Wednesday Apr 14, 2021
Wednesday Apr 14, 2021
Welcome to episode 208 of F-Stop Collaborate and Listen!
This week I was joined by a photographer from Halifax, Nova Scotia - Krista McCuish.
Krista has lived a life filled with a variety of interests, jobs and curiosities which she has leveraged and turned inwards into the creation of some very personally expressive photographs of intimate subjects very close to home.
Krista has an innate ability to bring her experiences as an attentive observer of nature into the creation of some really wonderful nature photography. Krista and I covered a lot of ground on the show this week, including:
How Krista's backgrounds and interests inform her creative process.
Krista's home studio which is filled with natural curiosities.
How Krista's approach to photographing close to home has inspired her to create her photographs.
How and why Krista shows a sense of mystery and wonder through her images.
And lots more!
Over on Patreon this week, Krista answers the question, "do we always need to be highly productive and have a presence on social media to feel accomplished?"
Be sure to scroll down to see all of Krista's amazing photographs!
Here's who Krista recommended for the podcast this week:
Pete Hyde.
Kathleen Pickard.
Chris Murray.
Robin Hudson.
Other items mentioned on the show:
1. 60-day Trial to Nature Photographer's Network.
2. Exclusive 1:1 Experiences with Matt Payne.
3. Workshops with Gary Randall.
4. Our Magnificent Planet Book from LensWork.
5. ViewPoint Gallery.
6. OnLandscape Magazine feature of Krista.
Support the show on Patreon.
As a reminder, you can also support the podcast by shopping at B+H for your photography gear using our Affiliate Link.
Wednesday Apr 07, 2021
Adam Woodworth - Perils of RV Travel | Night Sky Photography
Wednesday Apr 07, 2021
Wednesday Apr 07, 2021
Welcome to episode 207 of F-Stop Collaborate and Listen!
This week I was joined by a photographer from Lubec, Maine - Adam Woodworth.
Adam was a guest on the show way back on Episode 45 and a lot has changed in his life since then.Adam is a master of night photography and prides himself on capturing scenes in a more natural style. He also recently returned from a cross-country trip in his RV which was suddenly interrupted by the emergence of COVID. Adam and I covered a lot of ground on the show this week, including:
Adam's experience of learning about COVID while on the road in his RV.
Adam's hate/hate relationship with social media.
Adam's new book, Night Sky Photography: From First Principles to Professional Results
And lots more!
Over on Patreon this week, Adam divulges his secrets for Facebook marketing and how he has leveraged it to grow a massive audience for his tutorials and masterclass on night photography.
And just an FYI - there is some profanity in this week's episode, so if you have youngsters with you, maybe save this one for later!
Other items mentioned on the show:
1. Exclusive 1:1 Experiences with Matt Payne.
Support the show on Patreon.
Be sure to scroll down to see all of Adam's amazing photographs!
Here's who Adam recommended for the podcast this week:
Jim Salge.
Dana Clemons.
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. Join the discussion over on Nature Photographer's Network! We have weekly discussions about each episode of the podcast. It's also free! We also have an Instagram page and a Facebook page for updates.
We also have a searchable transcript of every episode!
Thanks for stopping in, collaborating with us, and listening. See you next week.
As a reminder, you can also support the podcast by shopping at B+H for your photography gear using our Affiliate Link.
Wednesday Mar 31, 2021
René Algesheimer - Personal Style | Marketing | Projects
Wednesday Mar 31, 2021
Wednesday Mar 31, 2021
Welcome to episode 206 of F-Stop Collaborate and Listen!
This week I was joined by one of my favorite up-and-coming photographers who keeps producing some of the most unique and stunning images I've seen in a long time:
René Algesheimer.
René is a Swiss photographer and professor of marketing and market research. He holds several college degrees and started his photography journey in 2015.
René and I covered a lot of ground on the show this week, including:
René's thoughts on social media as someone who teaches marketing and marketing research.
Why René makes photographs and his creative approach.
René's approach to photography and projects.
How to create your personal style.
How to build your personal brand and market it.
And lots more!
Over on Patreon this week, René and I discuss the new and exciting Clubhouse app and what it's various applications are for photographers.
Be sure to scroll down to see all of René's amazing photographs!
Here's who René recommended for the podcast this week:
Sebastião Salgado.
Masao Yamamoto.
Reuben Wu.
Benjamin Everett.
Rafael Rojas.
Patrick Ems.
Samuel Bitton.
Other items mentioned on the show:
1. 60-day Trial to Nature Photographer's Network.
2. Exclusive 1:1 Experiences with Matt Payne.
3. Scrivener.
4. Seth Godin - This is Marketing Book.
Support the show on Patreon.
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. Join the discussion over on Nature Photographer's Network! We have weekly discussions about each episode of the podcast. It's also free! We also have an Instagram page and a Facebook page for updates.
We also have a searchable transcript of every episode!
Thanks for stopping in, collaborating with us, and listening. See you next week.
As a reminder, you can also support the podcast by shopping at B+H for your photography gear using our Affiliate Link.
Wednesday Feb 24, 2021
Kai Hornung - Landscape Photography Competitions & Personal Expression
Wednesday Feb 24, 2021
Wednesday Feb 24, 2021
Welcome to episode 201 of F-Stop Collaborate and Listen!
This week I was joined by the photographer who recently won the 2020 Photograph of the Year from ILPOTY - Kai Hornung. Kai is a German photographer who has recently burst onto the scene having just began his pursuits in 2016. What he has been able to accomplish in such a short amount of time is nothing short of impressive.
Kai and I covered some very interesting topics this week, including:
Kai's journey into landscape photography,
Winning the Photograph of the Year Award,
Why we enter photography competitions,
The inherent flaws in existing competitions,
His methods of personal expression in photography,
Transitioning to more "intimate" photography from epic grand scenics,
Nature First Photography,
And lots more!
Over on Patreon this week, Kai and I discuss the growing demand for photography critiques and his blog post - "Why I say no."
Other items mentioned on the show:
Natural Landscape Photography Awards
Gary Randall Columbia River Gorge Workshops
Support the show on Patreon.
Who Kai recommended for the podcast this week:
Antony Spencer
Mads Peter Iversen
Mikkel Beiter
Neil Burnell
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. Join the discussion over on Nature Photographer's Network! We have weekly discussions about each episode of the podcast. It's also free! We also have an Instagram page and a Facebook page for updates.
Thanks for stopping in, collaborating with us, and listening. See you next week.
As a reminder, you can also support the podcast by shopping at B+H for your photography gear using our Affiliate Link.
Wednesday Feb 17, 2021
Guy Tal & Michael Gordon - The History of Landscape Photography
Wednesday Feb 17, 2021
Wednesday Feb 17, 2021
Welcome to episode 200 of F-Stop Collaborate and Listen!
To celebrate our 200th episode, I queried our listeners on our Facebook Group for ideas on a 200th episode. The idea that really resonated for me was to discuss the History of Landscape Photography, so I invited two of the wisest photographers I could think of for a conversation about that and the relevance it has on the environment we find ourselves in today.
I was so thankful to be able to get Guy Tal and Michael Gordon to join me for this conversation.
Guy and Michael teach very unique workshops together and have for over a decade. I consider both of them to be two of the most thoughtful and influential leaders in contemporary landscape photography.
So, buckle your seat belts and get ready for a good one. Make sure you listen all the way to the end to learn about a huge discount code from Guy Tal.
In addition to the History of Landscape Photography, we covered some very interesting topics this week, including:
Landscape Photography's acceptance as an artform.
Is it important to adhere to the fidelity of the craft's history?
How the history of Landscape Photography has influenced us,
And lots more!
Other items mentioned on the show:
Natural Landscape Photography Awards
Guy Tal's Book, "More Than a Rock" - use code GUYTAL35 for 35% off!
Susan Sontag - On Photography
Vanessa Marsh
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Wednesday Feb 10, 2021
Anna Morgan - Truth, Experience, and Beauty in Landscape Photography
Wednesday Feb 10, 2021
Wednesday Feb 10, 2021
Welcome to episode 199 of F-Stop Collaborate and Listen!
This week on the podcast, I had a wonderful conversation with a landscape photographer living in Vancouver, British Columbia, Anna Morgan.
Anna grew up in the United Kingdom but later relocated to Vancouver, BC to practice veterinary medicine. She recently sold her veterinary practice to pursue a Master's Degree and start a family. Through her Master's Degree, she decided to write her thesis on quite a fascinating topic: The Role of Photography and the Photographer in Conservation. The frameworks by which Anna used to frame her thesis have far-reaching application to understanding photographers, photography, and how we can think about each from varied perspectives. Anna was gracious enough to send me a copy of her thesis, which I read prior to our conversation.
Anna and I discuss some interesting topics this week, including:
The role of photography and the photographer in conservation,
Content-driven themes including truth, experience, and beauty, and how these themes interplay with situated knowledge including emotions, interests, meanings, attitudes, beliefs, and values,
How misrepresentation of truth in photography could hinder conservation efforts (and other impacts of misrepresentation),
The importance of representation of women in photography and art and the roles women can play in addressing the climate crisis and other environmental issues,
How Anna's thesis has helped me to understand and conceptualize how and why various photographers present their artwork the way they do in regards to digital manipulation,
And lots more!
Over on Patreon this week, Anna and I discuss the practice of Slow and Contemplative Photography and how it connects curiosity, creativity, and care for the environment.
Here are the photographers that Anna recommended on the podcast:
1. Jo Stephen.
2. Lizzie Shepherd.
3. Melanie Collie.
4. Switchback Shawty / Cherisa Hawkins.
Other items mentioned on the show:
1. The Project I'm excited about.
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. Join the discussion over on Nature Photographer's Network! We have weekly discussions about each episode of the podcast. It's also free! We also have an Instagram page and a Facebook page for updates.
Thanks for stopping in, collaborating with us, and listening. See you next week.
As a reminder, you can also support the podcast by shopping at B+H for your photography gear using our Affiliate Link.