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The Photographer Mindset

Author: Seth Macey & Aaron Mannes

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The Photographer Mindset is a podcast specifically created for photographers, and those who believe their purpose is to create, inspire and develop into their full potential. The photographer mindset podcast was initiated to help creative individuals understand that their success depends on more than just skill and dedication. In this podcast we learn to develop a winning mindset based on attitude and out of the box thinking strategies so that we can grow our clients, brand recognition & confidence. We want to work smarter towards our goals, not harder.
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Brooke Littlebear (@brookelittlebear) is an incredible wildlife photographer, bear guide, homesteader, and adventurer with a life as unconventional as her career. From living in a camper on her remote property, complete with baby dolls in trees and elk skulls, to guiding bear expeditions in Alaska, Brooke’s journey is a mix of grit, humor, and wild inspiration. So how does a fiercely independent spirit turn a love for bears, photography, and the outdoors into a fruitful and lucrative life unl...
Is boredom the secret to creativity? Can slowing down actually make you more productive? And how do you find balance in a world that demands constant hustle? Aaron and Seth dive into the art of intention, the meditative beauty of photography, and why embracing stillness might be your ultimate creative edge. Expect to Learn: Why crafting a strong narrative is essential for elevating your work and standing out as a creatorHow slowing down and embracing intentionality can help creators strugglin...
Dave Sandford (@davesandford) is a renowned wildlife photographer and polar bear guide. What happens when a celebrated photographer steps out from behind the lens and into a new role? In this episode, Dave shares his journey through a 30-year career, from capturing stunning images of polar bears to navigating the evolving photography industry. We discuss imposter syndrome, the power of storytelling, and finding joy in guiding others to connect with nature. How do we adapt, stay inspired, and ...
It’s the start of 2026, and Aaron is following Seth's episode with a solo episode of his own reflecting on the win, challenges, and takeaways of 2025 for him. Expect to hear Aaron dive into the art of slowing down, the importance of listening to your body, and how a year of "settling in" brought clarity and peace. He shares insights on balancing creativity with consistency, the joy of fostering meaningful relationships, and why happiness truly comes from within. Plus, Aaron opens up about the...
It’s the start of 2026, and I’m (Seth) kicking things off with a solo episode reflecting on the highs, lows, and lessons of 2025. Expect to learn how I balanced the artistic mind with the business mind, why stepping away from social media made me a more fulfilled creator, the surprising productivity of stillness and boredom, and how I found deeper meaning in my video work. I’ll also share lessons from running injuries, the joy of teaching my niece and nephew about nature, and why my dog learn...
Ian Jones (@iansjones) is a Pittsburgh-based commercial photographer and creative strategist known for crafting bold, story-driven visuals for brands and businesses, with a focus on content that connects, performs, and stands out. Expect to Learn: How to tactfully ask potential clients about their current marketing effortsThe importance of educating clients about what they’re missing from or overpaying to social/marketing agenciesHow to create mock-up ads or showcase relevant portfolio ...
In this episode, Seth and Aaron catch up on life’s recent challenges and wins. Aaron shares his journey through back surgery recovery, while Seth reflects on creative growth and pricing strategies. They also dive into a unique collaboration where Aaron’s 10-year-old son lent his voice to a video project for Seth, showcasing the power of collaboration and authenticity. Expect to Learn: How small, consistent efforts lead to meaningful progress over timehow to approach creative teamwork with pro...
What happens when your body forces you to stop? Aaron shares the story of his sudden back injury, the decision to undergo emergency surgery, and the mindset needed to face recovery. From ignoring warning signs to embracing a full reset, we explore the balance between pushing through and knowing when to pull back. What does it take to rebuild stronger, and how can setbacks become opportunities for growth? Expect to Learn: How to differentiate between pushing through discomfort and addressing u...
Bram Berkien (@bramberkien) is a Dutch photographer celebrated for his ability to capture the human side of elite sports. As the official photographer for Visma-Lease a Bike (formerly Jumbo-Visma), Bram has spent the last seven years documenting the world’s top cyclists, including their highs, lows, and everything in between at the Tour de France. In this episode, Bram shares what it’s like to work behind the scenes with some of the most dedicated athletes on the planet. From the trust it tak...
In this episode we explore the power of deliberately stopping while you’re still in the creative zone. We discuss how walking away at the right moment while editing or working on a project can preserve momentum, protect your energy, and lead to better results. With personal stories, practical strategies, and even a pizza analogy, this conversation is packed with insights to help you stay fresh and inspired in your creative process. Expect to Learn: Why ending your creative session while you’r...
Why does success often feel like a moving target? In this episode, we explore the highs and lows of the creative journey, from embarrassing shoot stories and drone disasters to the mindset shifts that keep us as photographers inspired. Expect honest reflections on the pressures of social media, the pursuit of passion over perfection, and why the creative process never truly gets easier. Expect to Learn: Why reaching milestones doesn’t always bring the satisfaction you expectHow to stay true t...
In this episode, we dive into the art of landing photography clients with guest Dalton Johnson (@storiesbydalton), a full-time commercial and editorial photographer known for his outdoor and adventure work. Dalton shares his insights on balancing inbound and outbound strategies, building genuine relationships, and creating systems that attract work. Whether you're a full-time photographer or balancing a side hustle, this conversation is packed with actionable tips to help you connect with cli...
In this lively episode, we tackle rapid-fire photography questions, sharing our takes on overrated trends, chaotic behind-the-scenes photography moments, some of our favorite photos, and more. From photographing 3D-printed hearts to talking about our favourite wildlife poses, we dive into the quirks of photography while keeping it fun and relatable. Plus, Aaron introduces his new pup, Sedona, and Seth dishes on breaking the "rules" of the craft. Enjoy! Expect to Learn: Our takes on overdone p...
Ever feel the pressure to keep pushing in your creative journey? In this reflective and candid episode, we dive into the highs and lows of photography, balancing passion with practicality, and knowing when to hit pause. From experimenting with viral reels to pondering the philosophy of stepping away, we share personal stories and insights. Whether you're chasing your next big idea or just trying to enjoy the ride, this episode is packed with relatable moments and a reminder to always do your ...
Think your photos are untouchable? Think again. In this episode, we’re diving headfirst into critiquing each other’s work—no filters, no mercy. From egrets with questionable neck textures to waterfalls that just needed a better sky, we’re breaking down the good, the meh, and the downright confusing. Along the way, we’ll share stories of the emotional rollercoaster of editing, and why some photos that take zero effort still get all the love. Oh, and did we mention Richard Pond? Yeah, you’ll ne...
Ready to become the worst photographer ever, artistically speaking? We've got your back. In this spicy and sarcastic follow-up to our business edition, we're diving into all the ways you can fail spectacularly from a creative standpoint. We're talking about staying in your lane, shooting without a plan, and the vital importance of copying others without adding your own flair. Of course, we’re actually here to help you do the exact opposite and sharpen your artistic skills. Expect to Learn: Wh...
Ever wonder how to be the worst photographer ever? We’ve got you covered! In this sarcastic and spicy episode, we break down all the ways to fail miserably in the business of photography, like undercutting prices, ghosting clients, and over-promising timelines. Of course, we’re really here to help you do the opposite and thrive. Expect to Learn: Why you should blame traffic, the weather, and your upset tummy for all your missed deadlinesWhy trusting strangers with no written contract is the k...
Kyle Dudgeon (@kdudgeonphoto) is an award-winning filmmaker and nature photographer based in the breathtaking landscapes of Bozeman, Montana. Kyle’s work is deeply rooted in his passion for the natural world, particularly the fascinating relationship between humans and birds as they navigate a rapidly changing environment. Expect to Learn: How to take breaks when the pressure to produce feels overwhelmingHow creators can focus on personal growth and avoid comparisonHow to maintain motivation ...
Bad habits, be gone! In this episode, we dive into more habits we’ve worked to break as photographers, from overspending on gear and shooting vertical too often to editing in bed and giving unrealistic deadlines. Through candid conversations, relatable stories, and actionable advice, we explore how letting go of these habits has made us better photographers. Expect to Learn: Why maximizing your current equipment outweighs buying the latest techWhy upgrading your computer can be a game-changer...
Breaking bad habits can transform your photography. In this episode, we share some of the habits we’ve ditched, from overshooting and winging it to over-editing, and how those changes have improved our craft. Packed with personal stories, practical tips, and a few laughs, this episode is your guide to becoming a more intentional and efficient photographer. Expect to Learn: How to shoot with intention, rather than capturing everything in sightWhy you should create a detailed shot list instead ...
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