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Photography Clips

Photography Clips

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What is the point of these Photography Clips? This podcast includes snippets of my thoughts on various aspects of photography, art, and creativity. The goal of Photography Clips is to get you thinking about your own unique points of view.
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The Camera Cafe Show

Move Your Photography

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Brewing up inspiration for your photography journey! Love photography? So do we! The Camera Café Show is your go-to podcast for deep-dive chats with incredible photographers from around the world, packed with creative insights, real-world stories, and plenty of laughs. Hosted by photographer Tom Jacob and an amazing team, we explore everything from mastering your craft to the stories behind the shots. No boring lectures—just honest conversations, fresh ideas, and the kind of inspiration that ...
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Random Observations on Art, Photography, and the Creative Process. These talks focus on the creative process in fine art photography. LensWork editor Brooks Jensen side-steps techno-talk and artspeak to offer a stimulating mix of ideas, experience, and observations from his 50 years as a fine art photographer, writer, and publisher. Topics include a wide range of subjects from finding subject matter to presenting your work, and building an audience. Included in this RSS Feed are the LensWork ...
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A life Creative Podcast

Marcie McGoldrick, Melanio Gomez

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This is a weekly show where listeners learn how creators navigate their careers in the arts, and find community with like-minded people who face similar challenges and joys while pursuing their passions. We'll be talking with photographers, artists, interior stylists and designers, food stylists, crafters, creative content creators, writers, publishers, marketers, and so many more. If you're interested in a career in the arts or any creative field, or you just want to know how creators are i ...
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A place for visionaries to get out of their own way, work through their creative blocks and finally bring life to their ideas. Co-hosts Linda and Heather expertly guide creative guests to hone in on their most frustrating patterns and share their stories. Apply to be a guest and go deeper in this work here: wearecreativeenergy.com
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The Photography Bar Podcast

The Photography Bar

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We're a group of photographers and videographers chatting all things photography, video and drone filming. Industry news, funny stories, opinions, gear reviews and general chit chat all from our favourite bar with our favourite pints. Our episodes release every Monday - Subscribe to make sure you don't miss a minute!
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Photography Fireside

Photography Fireside

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Photography Fireside is produced by Rosemary DaiRoss to bring authentic stories about the passion of business and photography to your ears. A community that takes on the responsibility of telling visual stories about the world around us. Photography Fireside chats aim to bring ideas to the table that supports this community, and it's ideas big and small. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/photographyfireside/support
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Contours of Silence

Rostislav Gerasimov

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Contours of Silence invites you to pause and reflect on the quiet connections between photography, art, haiku, and life. Born from a personal journey of exploration, this podcast offers a space to slow down and consider the deeper, often unspoken moments that shape our creative and inner worlds. Each episode is a brief, honest reflection, a thought or observation drawn from the ongoing process of creative discovery. It’s not about offering something entirely new, but rather sharing a perspec ...
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Outsmart the Hustle

Hannah McGinty

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Does your creative business struggle to bring in the right clientele and financial leverage, leaving you feeling stuck and frustrated? The Outsmart the Hustle podcast will show you how to turn hard work into smart work! I'm your host, Hannah McGinty, helping you focus on the high-impact moves that drive your business forward without the endless grind. Whether you've been running your business for 20 years or 20 minutes, I'm here to bring you clear, practical strategies from industry experts ...
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Dawn D. Hester is a retired, professional photographer who had a crazy idea to start a small podcast during the pandemic. Entering Season 5, Dawn still have some conversations left about photography life...something for all photographers. Email: [email protected] Website: www.dawndhester.com
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Shootorials, the podcast that brings you quick tips, fresh takes, and a shot of inspiration! Whether snapping photos on your phone, experimenting with your first DSLR, or exploring a career behind the lens, Shootorials delivers bite-sized insights and creative techniques to elevate your shots. Join us for fast-paced, lively chats on everything from lighting and posing to the art and psychology behind an image. You’ll discover easy-to-try tips and new perspectives to sharpen your skills and e ...
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The Cult of Pedagogy Podcast

Jennifer Gonzalez

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Teaching strategies, classroom management, education reform, educational technology -- if it has something to do with teaching, we're talking about it. Jennifer Gonzalez interviews educators, students, administrators and parents about the psychological and social dynamics of school, trade secrets, and other juicy things you'll never learn in a textbook. For more fantastic resources for teachers, visit http://www.cultofpedagogy.com.
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A podcast primarily dedicated to traditional film photography including darkroom processes. Topics may vary from opinions, interviews, how-to, camera operations, field-notes, alternative processes, or other film photography-related topics. Brought to you occasionally by Bob St-Cyr from the Fraser Valley in British Columbia, CANADA. Opinions, commentary and ideas shared on the podcast belong to the respective authors/speakers alone.
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No Shame In The Home Game

Joyful Support Movement

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No Shame In The Home Game is the home makeover podcast that cares how your home feels not looks. Your hosts, Sara and Lacey, will follow 3 participants who allow us behind their front door to get into the nitty of their homes, give them some ideas how to remove pain points, and make their home feel good to them. It’s a space for no judgement, giggles, and leaving fake rules behind. https://noshameinthehomegame.com
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Nature of Surf Women is a multimedia project that centers on the relationship between nature and women, highlighting the ocean's transformative impact on individuals and communities. Encompassing a Coffee Table Book, Photography Prints, and Live Panel Discussions, we are thrilled to unveil our latest venture - Nature of Surf Women Podcast. The inspiration behind launching this podcast emerged from numerous requests to capture live panel discussions. However, due to the complexity of recordin ...
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Cut the Cake

Melanie James & Tania Hall

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Welcome to the Cut The Cake Podcast, where we are here to help you navigate the wonderful, yet sometimes overwhelming, world of wedding planning. In this podcast you'll go behind the scenes on the wedding industry with us, Melanie and Tania, two wedding-obsessed girls from Melbourne, Australia. With over 20 years of combined experience in the wedding and events industry, we bring you no-nonsense advice, industry secrets, and plenty of laughs along the way. Melanie, the coffee-loving, fun-obs ...
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Welcome to ”Portrait Journeys with Mauhi,” where I invite you to join me on an inspiring adventure through the world of portrait photography. Here, I share my insights, discoveries, and the art I create along the way. Whether you’re just starting your journey or are already well on your path, consider me a mentor and friend who shares her thoughts and ideas in this extraordinary and fulfilling art form. You don’t need to be a photographer to join—just someone interested in exploring and grow ...
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Work From Home Ideas

Adrian Amparo

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If you are interested in working from home, then do your homework first before you lose any money on an idea that wasn't meant for you. Give me a listen and check out the website at http://www.myworkfromhomeideas.org
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Courage and Confidence

Lee Iggulden & Michelle Rogers

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Are you looking for courage and confidence? Us too: Lee Iggulden is founder of Welshot Photographic Academy and Michelle Rogers of Thinking Space is her coach. Together, we’re building the courage and confidence we all need to make the difference we want to see, whether that’s in our work, our lives or our communities. Join us – and our guests – as we share experiences, ideas, tools and techniques to embolden and encourage. Our conversations will be open, honest, and helpful, and we hope to ...
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Cameron Williamson

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My name is Cameron. I will talk about different topics such as design, photography and music. If you're on Anchor, feel free to give me ideas for episodes!
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Join visionary visual artist Detlef Schlich and his co-host, Sophia, the first AI in podcasting, as they explore the ever-evolving intersections of art, science, and human consciousness. Based in West Cork, ArTEEtude delves into art history, psychology, neuroscience, and the mysteries of creative processes, creating a blend of insightful, humorous, and intimate discussions that go beyond the surface. From shamanistic rituals to digital culture, Detlef’s expertise spans performance, photograp ...
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The Creative Gap

Nick Campbell

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As I learn, You Learn. Just a small business owner trying to help you traverse the Creative Gap and get better one step at a time by taking massive action towards your next big business idea or creative project. Have a question for me? As me on Twitter @nickvegas.
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Photo Breakdown

Scott Wyden Kivowitz

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Photo Breakdown is a podcast in which we explore the world of photography with a trusted guide, host Scott Wyden Kivowitz. His expertise and passion bring the industry to life as we explore the stories, trends, and ideas shaping it today. Join us as we dissect everything from incredible photographs and creative techniques to the latest gear releases and hot topics in the photography community. In each episode, we break down what’s happening behind the scenes - whether it’s making a powerful ...
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Crickets to Cha-Chings

Gold City Ventures

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Crickets to Cha-chings is a podcast for handmade and digital entrepreneurs wanting to uplevel their Etsy shops and grow their business. Join us as we talk marketing for your business, strategy to drive traffic to your shop, how to stand out on Etsy, and running an online business while maintaining flexibility for your family.
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Peace, Photos & Pizza

Naphtali Visser

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This podcast is designed to share some thoughts and practical ideas on how we all can contribute to making the world a more peaceful place -- at work, at home, and in the world at large. Talking about peace can sometimes be heavy or dull, so we'll talk about photography and food -- my two biggest passions -- and loop back around to the peace part.
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Viewfinder Vikings Podcast

Svein Olav Humberset, Ian Nutt

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A new film photography podcast focusing mainly on ideas and projects rather than gear and more gear. It will be both solo shows from hosts Sven and Ian, and interviews with guests. Hopefully the episodes can be at least one hour (at least the interviews) because thats the length i personally love when im driving.
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Travel & Adventure Photography School

Robert Massey- Photographer

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The Travel and Adventure Photography School podcast is designed for those who want to create better images anywhere in the world. We will explore tools, stories, and tips to help inspire your creativity and engage your wanderlust. If you are aiming to better document your adventures and travels, then you are in the right place!It doesn’t matter what you are taking photos on, whether it’s your phone, a DSLR, mirrorless, or any other type of camera. This podcast will apply to you if you are in ...
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Wedding Favours

Ollie Stephens

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Wedding Favours is the podcast that brings you expert advice, insider tips, and real stories from both wedding professionals and couples who’ve been through it all. Each episode, we chat with photographers, planners, musicians, florists, and other industry experts to give you practical insights on everything from choosing the right suppliers to handling unexpected wedding-day surprises. Plus, we hear from real couples who share their experiences! The good, the bad, and the unforgettable. Exp ...
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The Metaverse Salon Podcast

The Metaverse Salon

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A salon is a gathering of people held by an inspiring host. During the gathering they amuse one another and increase their knowledge through conversation. They were an important place for the exchange of ideas. This podcast is a humble attempt to recreate the concept of a salon for the Metaverse.
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Frame by Frame: Wedding Planning Advice From a Wedding Photographer" is your essential guide to navigating the intricate world of wedding photography. Hosted by Georgia, an experienced NYC wedding photographer with a keen eye for detail and a passion for capturing timeless moments, this podcast offers invaluable insights for brides embarking on their journey towards the perfect wedding day. With each episode, Georgia takes you through the intricacies of wedding photography, offering expert t ...
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Crazy Heart of Art

Franziska Trauttmansdorff

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The average Brain makes 35000 remotely concise decisions a day. When exposed to Art or creating Art, we move from the remotely concise to the present moment, which helps improve our mood, our problem-solving abilities and opens one's minds to new ideas. Franziska takes you on a journey invert with her wildlife photography and inspires you to discover and protect your neighbourhood. Feel free to check out her latest project, What's In Your Neighbourhood??? https://youtu.be/Guv5Z3joji4.
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The Meow Now Show | A podcast for all creatives! Brought to you by Sonia Levesque - a London based photographer. I'll be geeking out on the stuff I love - topics covered will include: technology, movies, lifestyle, creativity, business & ideas. Thanks for listening! www.levesque.co.uk
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Josh Lynott is a young Australian photographer, writer and athlete. With the hope of impacting a world wide audience, he is driven to bring inspirational thoughts through his photography, writing and now a new podcast to as many people as possible on a daily basis. Often Josh finds himself discussing life's important matters or latest ideas over a coffee, now you can listen in on the conversation too! You can find more out about Josh here: www.joshualynott.com Instagram: @joshlynott http://t ...
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Studio Radicals

Studio Radicals

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Studio Radicals is a new podcast series from dCS Audio and journalist Kate Hutchinson, featuring in-depth conversations with some of music’s most innovative minds. It celebrates the individuals who are shaping how music is made and bringing a fresh approach to production, from the composers building distinctive sonic worlds to the engineers helping translate artists’ ideas into sound. Host Kate Hutchinson travels to studios and mixing desks on both sides of the Atlantic – from the sun-dapple ...
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For The Love Of

Noel Craig Woodward

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‘For the Love Of’ was conceived as a compendium of thoughts and ideas which could be explored through conversations on far ranging topics. These include, but are not limited to, film, television, books, podcasts, history, culture, photography, design, and just about everything else in the middle. With an avid interest in the documentation and dissemination of knowledge as well as a being a podcast junkie, I have always wanted to start one of these - mostly about things I find fascinating, th ...
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This is the first English podcast in Rotterdam that tackles a wide range of topics from investment, coaching, design, art, photography you name it. Here we want you to listen to inspiring stories and interviews with inspiring people in and within Rotterdam City! Remember to check us out on social media. Hit us up if you have an amazing idea and want to share it! We would love to hear from you! Happy listening, Madame Rotterdam Happy listening, Madame Rotterdam
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Casey Connaway

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Casey Connaway is a studio artist, Casey creates fine art such as ceramics, paintings, drawings, and photography. As a studio artist, Casey creates visual art in his chosen medium, He also sells his work to museum and gallery representatives. Casey is a studio artist whose work focuses on the idea of growth, mostly both in nature and in culture.
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Hank and Blaise are two knuckleheads who have been friends for years and first met through cycling. After enjoying many years of hilarious bantering back and forth about cycling, politics, bourbon and business, they came up with the idea to engage the world in their conversations. Come and join these two joksters and listen in as they continue their back and forths about all things bourbon, cycling, and business. The two will discuss valuable information for Self Employed, Entrepreneurs, and ...
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Film Noobs

Film Noobs/Silent Flight Media

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If you love movies, independent or mainstream, and you love talking smack, join us and have a great time. Either way, take a listen, and as we always say, #keepwatchingfilms and #supportindiefilmmakers
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How to Pop

Pop-in Photos

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Do you want to take your photography business from hustling, and struggling to busy and profitable? Check out this cute little idea from down under in New Zealand: Monthly Pop-ins Portraits. This limited series podcast will tell you exactly what a Pop-in is, how to make it work for your business, and how to get started in 5 simple steps. Learn how to create a high volume taste tester for your studio without undercutting your full priced services, and introduce hundreds of new clients to your ...
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Hi all. I'm Val Sopi. I make Saas Products as a Designer, Developer, Marketer, Writer, and more. I know what you're thinking, those are way too many things one person can do. Though, I like to work alone and make products other people find useful. In these episodes I talk about lessons, ideas, thoughts, conundrums, and things I come across along the road. I've been programming since 10 and I hold a degree in Graphic Design and Photography. I've run a service business making websites and web- ...
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Welcome to Mompreneurs Unleashed, the podcast that celebrates moms who are taking on the world of entrepreneurship and crushing it! Join us as we chat with inspiring mompreneurs who are sharing their tips, tricks, and secrets to success. Whether you’re a stay-at-home mom with a killer business idea or a working mom looking to turn your side hustle into a full-time gig, we’ve got you covered. Get ready to unleash your inner mom boss and start profiting like a pro!
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The People Radio

Mathew Timmons & Ben White

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The People with Mathew Timmons and Ben White is an arts and literature podcast produced by Insert Press in Los Angeles, California. The People features the voices and ideas of The People that make up the cultural landscape of Los Angeles, the west coast, and beyond on KCHUNG 1630AM every 3rd Sunday at 3pm … it's Like a Broken Record Magically Repaired. Insert Blanc Press produces innovative art & literature in Los Angeles, CA. Founded in October 2005, Insert Blanc Press endeavors to create d ...
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Tenn and Two

Tenn & Two Media

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Tenn and Two is a weekly podcast brought to you by Kat and Katlen, two Nashville women who love talking watches, photography, adventure and exploring the world of horology. It seems we don't often get to hear women's perspective on watches and the watch industry as a whole, so we're setting out to change that. Have a question or idea for the show? Send us a message at [email protected].
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Entrepreneurship is all about solving problems—but what happens when you’ve built nine businesses, experienced both success and failure, and learned the hard lessons along the way? In this episode of Outsmart the Hustle, we’re bringing back Ray Myers, a seasoned entrepreneur, business coach, and visionary behind multiple successful ventures. Ray di…
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HT2340 - Note the Audience Reaction From time to time we all have a chance to show our work. Praise is nice to receive, but it's even more valuable pay attention to the reactions you get from the work. Each viewer will tell you something if you just pay attention to their body language as well as their comments. Show your appreciation for our free …
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Click here to text into the show. Ask a question, provide feedback or suggest an idea for an episode. From time to time, we all come across obstacles which hinder our progress – today, we’re chatting about how to deal with them effectively so we can be on our way again. Find Lee at: Website: https://welshotimaging.co.uk/ Instagram: https://www.inst…
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In this conversation, Edward and Jeremy discuss the challenges of job loss in freelancing, particularly in the photography industry. They explore the current market trends affecting freelancers, the importance of networking and maintaining creativity during slow periods, and strategies for managing cancellations and financial planning. The discussi…
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LW1465 - The Original, Redux I was recently asked if I sell my original prints. In particular, this individual specified that they didn't want a reproduction, but rather they collect only original prints. It's been a while since I talked about this, so it may be a new idea to some of you. Here's what I said back on September 21, 2019 in my Here's a…
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HT2339 - The Age of Enlargement The advent of enlarged prints from negatives or glass plates dates back to the earliest days of photography. Nonetheless, enlargements weren't a regular feature of fine art photography until the early decades of the 20th century. Even into the 1940s contact printing that produced prints the same size as the negative …
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Summary Emily's Free POD webinar: https://goldcityventures.com/august-2025-pod-workshop-podcast In this episode, Julie Berninger and Emily discuss the latest trends in print-on-demand products, focusing on five unique items that are currently performing well on Etsy. Emily shares her insights on wedding vow journals, funny career candles, teacher t…
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The practice of collecting supplies and distributing them to all students over the school year has become a common practice in elementary schools. Unfortunately, not all parents are happy with it, and much of the trouble stems from a few key misunderstandings. In this episode, my guest Julie Lause explains why schools use these systems and how they…
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Part two of Detlef’s conversation with Gregg Turner picks up the thread of transformation—from punk provocateur to math professor and solo artist. They discuss the paradox of maturity, the creative power of nostalgia, and the strange way memory can distort rebellion. Turner reflects on writing music post-punk and what it means to keep singing when …
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HT2338 - Preserved by the Few Time moves on and what was once popular becomes almost forgotten. Try today to find a big band music radio station. History is preserved by a few, and a tenuous thread it is that links us to the past. As a contemporary photographer, I feel an obligation, a compulsion, a duty to keep the work of our predecessors alive, …
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HT2337 - File Management and Your Memory I would have never guessed that a huge barrier to my creativity would be as simple as finding the image I remember taking in the haystack that is my Lightroom catalog. It's worse than finding a needle in that haystack, it's searching for one specific needle in a haystack of needles. The best advice I've hear…
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HT2336 - Photography and Media The digital divide has created a dichotomy I've never heard discussed. That dichotomy is a generational one, I think. Those of us from the previous generation found photography mostly in books, and occasionally in original prints. Today, most of us see images digitally and even more rarely in original prints. (Fewer g…
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As morning light gives way to clarity, this episode explores a new facet in my practice - creative play and unburdened photography. With the Fuji X100VI, I found a tool that invites lightness, spontaneity, and freedom from post-processing. I reflect on the purpose behind this change, and introduce @the.exploratory.eye - a quiet stream of playful wo…
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HT2335 - Find Your Own Path The Internet — indeed, the WORLD — is filled with creative types who all want to show you how they do it, whatever "it" is. Me included, I confess. The problem persists, however, that your path is your path and can only be revealed by you. Techniques can be taught, but creativity must be discovered, nurtured, searched fo…
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If the thought of decorating your classroom fills you with anxiety, or if you're just ready to try something different, I have good stuff for you. In this episode, educator and author Tom Rademacher shares two simple activities he did at the beginning of every school year to get to know his students AND fill the walls of his classroom with beautifu…
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HT2334 - The Opposite of Selfie We are supposedly taking trillions of pictures now according to experts who calculate such things. If we eliminate selfies from that count, I suspect the remaining images would total about six. I exaggerate to make a humorous point. Seriously, there'd be about eight. This tsunami of selfies exhibits a cultural narcis…
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Likes don’t pay the bills—and they don’t always mean your content is working.In this episode of Outsmart the Hustle, Hannah McGinty breaks down why posts that rack up likes but bring in zero inquiries aren’t moving your business forward. If you’ve been stuck in the engagement trap, this is your sign to shift from vanity metrics to value-driven cont…
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In this episode, we speak with Nancy Soriano, a seasoned editorial leader and brand strategist whose career has spanned media, design, and retail. We talk about her early days as a stylist, her decade-long run as Editor-in-Chief at Country Living, and how she has navigated major roles at brands like One Kings Lane, West Elm, and now Perigold. Nancy…
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In this episode of Cut the Cake, we’re diving deep into one of the most underrated parts of wedding planning — your timeline. We walk you through the exact framework we use to create seamless, stress-free wedding day schedules. From what time to kick things off in the morning to squeezing in golden hour portraits and setting the tone for the recept…
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In this episode of Shutter and Flow, hosts Edward Antonelli and Jeremy Freeman explore the intricacies of working with brands and agencies in the commercial photography industry. They discuss the differences in creative control, budget considerations, timelines, and the importance of building long-term relationships. The conversation emphasizes the…
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I’m thrilled to share this inspiring episode with my dear friend Dana - co-founder of Mondos Marys, a vibrant women’s surf community in Southern California with over 100 surfers riding waves in Ventura, Santa Barbara, and beyond. Dana is a devoted mom, lifelong athlete, and instructional coach who supports third-grade teachers. Her love for water a…
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Pete Scott didn’t grow up dreaming of becoming a photographer — he never even went to art school. But over the last decade, he’s quietly built a stunning wildlife and landscape portfolio, capturing everything from owls to kingfishers to badgers to foxes to coastal starry night shots or even swallows in flight. In our talk, Pete shares how it all st…
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In this raw and electrifying episode, Detlef Schlich dives into the wild and rebellious past of punk legend Gregg Turner—co-founder of the Angry Samoans and a defining voice of the early West Coast punk movement. Together, they unearth the chaotic spirit of 80s LA punk, its cultural clashes, absurdist humor, and what it means to grow older with fir…
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Summary In this episode, Julie Berninger interviews Juna from Detour Shirts about the world of print on demand, specifically focusing on selling apparel like t-shirts. Juna shares his extensive experience in the industry, discusses various AI tools for design, and provides valuable tips for creating standout designs. The conversation emphasizes the…
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At first glance, the life of a photographer can seem almost magical—traveling the world, creating beautiful images, and having your work admired by others. But once you step behind the lens with serious intent, reality begins to set in. Photography is deeply rewarding, yes—but it’s also filled with challenges that many outsiders never see. Whether …
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If your content isn’t clicking, it’s probably because you’re writing for everyone. In this direct and powerful episode of Outsmart the Hustle, Hannah McGinty delivers a dose of tough love about why broad, beige messaging won’t attract your dream clients. When you try to appeal to all, you connect with none. The antidote? Write for one person. Hanna…
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Send us a text In this rich and vulnerable conversation, we talk with Priya Vij, the founder and product designer behind Hapny Home, a hardware brand rooted in legacy, but built on her own terms. From studying journalism and working at Nike to launching her own modern, design-forward product line, Priya shares how returning to her hometown and fami…
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In this episode, we speak with Kristen Aronsson, founder and creative director of Aperçu, a direct-to-consumer eyewear brand that blends fashion, functionality, and strategy. With over 15 years of experience, Kristen has built a career focused on eyewear design and now leads both the creative direction and business development at Aperçu. She shares…
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Click here to text into the show. Ask a question, provide feedback or suggest an idea for an episode. We hear a lot of talk about boundaries, but what are they, and how do we set them? Useful links: Boundaries by Dr Henry Cloud - https://www.drcloud.com/books/boundaries Michelle's blog - Our values make us different - https://turningoverpebbles.wor…
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In this episode, Edward and Jeremy dive into the behind-the-scenes of a recent creative shoot they worked on together, covering everything from pre-production to post. They discuss how planning, communication, and collaboration shaped the final result — and why those things matter more than ever on set. Along the way, they touch on gear workflows, …
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New Episode Released: Arteetude 291 – “The Bark Between the Lines” I explore the strange magic of barking dogs: how one bark becomes many, how noise turns into rhythm, and how presence finds a voice through chaos. Together with Sophia, we dive into the neurology, poetry, and raw honesty of this acoustic chain reaction. Why does one bark provoke a c…
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Today, let’s talk about travel—and more specifically, what to bring when you’re heading out on a photography trip. Whether it’s a weekend getaway or a big vacation, a little preparation goes a long way when it comes to making the most of your time with a camera... And one word that keeps coming up, quietly but persistently, is permission... Podcast…
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Summary Cleaning isn’t just about making things look pretty; it’s all about how your space feels! Lacey and Sara dive into the overwhelming world of cleaning products and tackle the big question: what is cleaning, anyway? With so many products claiming to be the magic solution—from natural options to high-tech concoctions—it's easy to feel lost in …
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From a space between immersion and observation, this episode offers a contemplative look at two modes of creating: exploratory and target-oriented photography. Whether we begin with a clear vision or allow meaning to emerge through presence, both paths reveal something essential. One filters with purpose; the other receives with openness. Together,…
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You know, something I’ve learned over the years—something that becomes clearer the more time I spend with a camera in hand—is that photography is just as much about relationships as it is about light, shadow, and subject matter. Not just relationships with the people in front of the lens, but with the communities we enter, the land we stand on, and…
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You don’t need to go viral—you need to be remembered. In this episode of Outsmart the Hustle, Hannah McGinty unpacks why chasing numbers won’t build the kind of brand that sticks. She shares her personal shift from trying to go viral to focusing on creating meaningful, memorable content that resonates deeply with the right people. If you've ever fe…
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In this episode, we sit down with Heidi Johannsen Stewart, co-founder of Bellocq Tea Atelier, the celebrated Brooklyn-based tea company known for its exquisite hand-blended teas and deep commitment to quality and ritual. Heidi shares her journey from training at the French Culinary Institute to nearly a decade at Martha Stewart Living, and how thos…
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This week, we sit down with Bryan Louzil, Vice President of Business Development at the streaming service "mometu," which hosts over 10,000 films carefully curated by his team, focusing on underrated and independent filmmakers. He is also the founder of the Mometu College Film Festival, now in its third year and steadily growing, as well as a fello…
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In this episode of Cut The Cake, we’re diving into one of our favourite topics—wedding venues across Victoria. With winter in full swing, it felt like the perfect time to chat about some truly standout locations and why this season can actually be ideal for planning your dream day. We share some of the venue gems we’ve worked at or fallen in love w…
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Today, we’re going to talk about something that’s supposed to be fun—something that should feel freeing, adventurous, and inspiring. But sometimes, well… it gets a little heavy. I’m talking about the photography trip. You know the kind. That big escape where it’s just you, your camera, and the world outside your front door. But if you’ve done a few…
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In this conversation, Edward Antonelli and Jeremy discuss the evolving role of AI in photography, focusing on chatbots like ChatGPT and Claude, and tools integrated into Adobe Photoshop. They explore the potential benefits and limitations of these technologies, emphasizing the importance of understanding and adapting to AI tools in the photography …
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Graham Watson didn’t just photograph bike races — he lived them, from the back of a motorbike, chasing the world’s Greatest Cyclists through cobbled streets, Alpine climbs, and chaotic sprints for over 40 years. In this episode, Graham joins us from his porch in New Zealand to reflect on a career that started in a London portrait studio and somehow…
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