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522: Mindset of Photography Mega Episode: Emotions, Critiques, and Creativity in Photography

522: Mindset of Photography Mega Episode: Emotions, Critiques, and Creativity in Photography

Update: 2024-12-17
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In this episode of the podcast, we explore the journeys and inspirations of renowned photographers Alison Conklin, Jeff Larason, Brooke Shaden, Taylor Jackson, and Karni Arieli. Their stories reveal the importance of capturing genuine emotions, seeking meaningful critiques, and balancing creativity with technical proficiency.

THE BIG IDEAS

  • Capturing Authentic Emotions: Alison Conklin's journey emphasizes the importance of focusing on genuine emotions rather than technical perfection. She encourages new photographers to shoot from a personal and honest place to create timeless images.
  • Seeking Constructive Critiques: Jeff Larason highlights the value of receiving specific feedback from a trusted community. This helps photographers grow and understand how their work stands in the realm of great photographers.
  • Balancing Creativity with Proficiency: Brooke Shaden shares her experience of starting with a clear vision and working backward to achieve it. She stresses the importance of letting go of perfection and learning through experimentation.
  • Efficiency and Outsourcing: Taylor Jackson discusses the benefits of outsourcing editing to maintain work-life balance and improve business efficiency. He emphasizes the importance of simplifying communication and focusing on what truly matters in photography.

PHOTOGRAPHY ACTION PLAN

  1. Capture Real Moments: During your next shoot, prioritize capturing genuine emotions and interactions over technical perfection. Focus on the stories unfolding in front of you.
  2. Join a Critique Group: Find or create a community of trusted photographers to give and receive constructive feedback on your work. 
  3. Experiment and Refine: Start with an artistic vision for your next project and work backward to achieve it. Allow yourself to experiment and learn from the process without overthinking.
  4. Outsource Editing: Consider outsourcing your photo editing to a trusted service. This will free up your time to focus on shooting and other creative aspects of your business.
  5. Streamline Communication: Simplify your client communication by listing your pricing and services clearly on your website. 

RESOURCES:
Visit Alison Conklin's Website - https://www.alisonconklin.com/
Visit Jeff Larason’s Website - https://www.jefflarason.com/
Visit Brooke Shaden’s Website - https://brookeshaden.com/
Visit Taylor Jackson’s Website - https://www.taylorjacksonweddings.com/
Visit Karni Arieli’s Website - https://eyemamaproject.com/

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522: Mindset of Photography Mega Episode: Emotions, Critiques, and Creativity in Photography

522: Mindset of Photography Mega Episode: Emotions, Critiques, and Creativity in Photography

Raymond Hatfield