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 & con ...
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Right now across the globe, incredible and amazing women are busy shattering glass ceilings, disrupting huge industries, and blazing new trails. Join our hosts and fellow innovators, Anna Villarreal and Katherine Kuzmeskas, as they speak with the female visionaries, founders, and thought leaders that are sprinting ahead of the pack. Cover art photo provided by Seth Macey on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@sethmacey
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Tips for Introverted Photographers to Improve Their Communication
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In this episode, we focus on empowering introverted photographers to enhance their communication skills, transforming their interactions from hesitant whispers to confident exchanges. We dive into redefining "fake it till you make it," encouraging people to recognize that "faking" something unfamiliar isn't faking at all. It's a paradox because at …
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How to be Fulfilled as a Photographer & Creator with Hannah Rheaume
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Today we're joined by Hannah Rheaume (@hannahrheaume), a Seattle-based content creative and photographer with over seven years of experience, specializing in storytelling, editing, and producing authentic and impactful content for brands and destinations. Her work is heavily inspired by nature and her global travels, focusing on the intersection of…
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Is It Easier Than Ever to Stand Out Amongst the Competition in Photography? with Mike Nuchereno
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In this episode, we dive into the inspiring journey of Mike Nuchereno (@nuch10), who expanded from a dedicated wildlife photographer into the lead photographer and videographer for the renowned band Goose. We explore how Mike expertly leverages his Instagram page, initially focused on wildlife, as a powerful portfolio to secure diverse gigs beyond …
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Decentralizing Social Media and Making Yourself the Platform
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In this episode, we delve into the concept of decentralizing social media, advocating for a shift where the quality of content and genuine subscriptions take precedence over algorithm-driven engagement. We discuss the dilemma photographers face with Instagram, exploring viable alternatives that could meet their needs for attention, income, and conn…
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Things in the Current Photography Era We Dislike
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In this episode, we tackle modern photography's challenges, highlighting how social media often values lifestyle over true artistry, threatening the human touch. We debunk the myth that success requires leaving stable jobs, emphasizing excellence is possible with a traditional life. We also explore if conventional living could outshine bohemian tre…
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Why Are You Still a Photographer? & Are You a Skilled or Unskilled One?
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In this episode, we delve into the nuanced art of self-assessment in photography by the kinds of questions you ask, helping you gauge whether you're skilled or unskilled. This is useful to track progress. We explore the bold choice of diverging from mainstream photography trends, capturing images that defy the current hype and celebrate individuali…
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Should You or Should You Not Niche as a Photographer?
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In this episode, we dive into the debate over whether photographers should "niche down" or embrace a broader approach. We explore the potential pitfalls of being overly niche, including the risks to your creative freedom and how it might inadvertently cost you business if your diverse skills go unnoticed. We talk about how to naturally transition y…
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How to Become a Dedicated Photographer with Wildlife Photographer Ron Hayes
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In this episode, we delve into the intricate world of wildlife photography with seasoned expert Ron Hayes (@ronhayes_wwi). Discover the blend of patience, skill, and ethical responsibility that defines true wildlife photography. Ron shares invaluable insights on the technical and emotional aspects of capturing nature, highlighting the perseverance …
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Client Hated My Photos... Now What?
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In this episode, we delve into a real-life communication breakdown between Aaron and a photography client. We explore how to navigate reconciliation without taking things personally or getting emotional, preserving professional relationships. Learn how to handle criticism constructively and the importance of maintaining perspective by recognizing y…
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A Conversation That Will Improve Your Mindset & Photography Practice Pt. 2
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In this part 2 episode, we explore transformative concepts that have enriched our lives, business, and relationships. These insights have not only enhanced our skills as photographers but also deepened our fulfillment as creators. Join us for the 2nd part in this series as we share the lessons that have propelled our personal and professional growt…
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A Conversation That Will Improve Your Mindset & Photography Practice Pt. 1
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In this episode, we explore transformative concepts that have enriched our lives, business, and relationships. These insights have not only enhanced our skills as photographers but also deepened our fulfillment as creators. Join us as we share the lessons that have propelled our personal and professional growth. Expect to learn: -strategies for suc…
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Upselling Content You've Already Shot, Why You Should Edit Right Away, & How to Be Firm with Your Prices with @dirtandglass
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In this episode we're joined by Chris Daniele and Pamela Daniele (@heypamcakes). Together they make up @dirtandglass and photograph and video some of the most unique and beautiful cabins, chalets, treehouses, lodges and a-frames in the world. We consider them pioneers in the genre of cabin photography and there is so much to learn from them in this…
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How to Optimize Packing, Planning, & Preparing for a Photography Trip
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Planning and preparing for a photography trip can seem mundane and not overly sophisticated. However in this episode we get into the intricacies of how we plan, pack and prepare for a trip so that you're as light as possible, as focused as possible, and as efficient as possible. At the end we talk about how you can go about reaching out to brands s…
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How to Run Successful Photography Workshops & Capturing an "Instagram Breaking" Photo with Liron Gertsman
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In this episode we're joined by Liron Gertsman (@liron_gertsman_photography), an award-winning nature photographer and conservation photojournalist based in British Columbia, Canada, whose work has been showcased in prestigious museums worldwide. Liron also has experience marketing and running several photography workshops. He also captured an icon…
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Continuing to Evolve and Grow as a Photographer with Mark Raycroft
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In this episode we're joined by Mark Raycroft (@markraycroftwildphoto), a seasoned wildlife photographer and biologist with over 25 years of experience capturing the stunning beauty of North American wildlife, specializing in iconic species like Moose, Caribou, Elk, Bears, and Deer. Mark is also co-host of the "Beyond the Wild" podcast. Through his…
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Here's Why You're Nervous Handing in Photo and Video Deliverables
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In this episode we discuss why you feel anxious or nervous when handing in deliverables to a client despite being competent and capable in your abilities and skills. We discuss how to avoid making costly mistakes when waiting to hear back after handing in deliverables, how to set reasonable expectations with feedback, and how to treat things with l…
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How to Create "Thumb Stopping" Photography with Ricky Shoebio
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Ricky Shoebio (@spacecampfresh) is a multi-talented individual serving as a creative director, photographer, and founder of The Big Kyds, a creative consulting agency. Ricky is someone with a diverse skill set and incredible knowledge of the workings of the creative industry. Expect to learn in this episode how to create "thumb stopping" photos and…
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The Importance of Being Relatable in Photography with Jessica Sanchez
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Audiences relate to photographers they can personally connect with. It's also difficult to envision yourself in a field or industry if you don't feel represented. Expect to learn in this episode with Jessy Sanchez (@ourworldwithjessy) how to get over your self limiting belief when you feel underrepresented in an industry, why being relatable is imp…
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4 Pieces of Advice We Would Give New & Intermediate Photographers
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In this episode we discuss 4 pieces of advice that we would give photographers starting out or of intermediate experience. These are exact things we would go back in time and tell ourselves personally to help us along our photography journey. Book a one time virtual 30 minute 1-on-1 session with Aaron or Seth entirely for FREE by using the code "FR…
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Filming Something Every Day for 365 Days with Matteo Farinacci
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In this episode we're joined by Matteo Farinacci (@filmedbymatteo), a videographer from the Bay Area in California. He has embarked on a project to film a video every single day for 365 days straight, a true practice of creativity, commitment, and time management. Expect to learn: -how to work on becoming a committed and disciplined person -how and…
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An Example of How to Fairly Price a Photography Assignment
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In this episode we try a new format! We have made up an example scenario where a company has approached us to perform a commercial photography gig. We breakdown how we would price this job fairly so that we're being valued for our work and not underselling ourselves. Expect to learn how to price your photography services based on: -the size and rev…
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"Made with AI"... Photographers Debate Instagram's New Feature
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Instagram's newest feature "Made with AI" has the photography community divided. It's a feature that has likely bene instituted with the bigger picture in mind, but how does it affect us photographers online moving forwards, as many of us like to edit our photos? In this episode we discuss the subjectivity around what does and doesn't deserve the "…
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Avoiding the Social Media Game! Photography as a Means to Achieving Happiness with @lyndonswildphotos
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Lyndon Norman (@lyndonswildphotos) is a wildlife and nature photographer from Alberta, Canada. She has a genuine passion for ethical wildlife and nature photography, and prioritizes unique perspectives and the safety of animals. Social media, we all know, is a mess. Anxiety, harmful comparison, grinding until we burnout, feeling like we need to fee…
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How 1 Week of No Internet Improves Creativity and Enthusiasm for Photography
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In this episode we talk about the benefits of taking a forced break from the internet entirely and how that can positively impact your creativity, love for photography, and clarity for your mind. Book a one time virtual 30 minute 1-on-1 session entirely for FREE by using the code "FREETRIAL" at checkout: https://thephotographermindset.com/products/…
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In this episode Aaron and I receive a detailed email from listener Aaron Haley (@aaron_michael_productions) about how he implemented many of the concepts talked about on the podcast and created major success for himself, ultimately landing a gig doing photo and video for a NASCAR driver. In this episode we break down his email, what he did right, a…
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From No Experience to Booking Several Clients in Under 1 Year with Taryn McCabe
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In this episode we're joined by Taryn McCabe (@tmcc_photography). Taryn first joined us last year on our 2023 TPM Retreat with extremely little knowledge of photography. In less than a year, she's gone from complete beginner to someone booking over a dozen clients. We have her on to get her perspective on how she's been able to generate business fo…
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I Posted a YouTube Short Every Day for 60 Days...
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I (Seth) posted a YouTube Short every day for 60 days in a row. In this episode, we talk about: the differences between Instagram Reels & YouTube Shorts (audience, video performance, video style) Starting from "0" on a new platform with no identity or followers Picking social media platforms that play to your strengths How consistency can be more i…
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Best Ways to Build & Improve Your Social Media Persona with Trav in the Bush
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Travis or "Trav" (@trav_in_the_bush), is a wildlife adventure guide from London, Ontario, Canada, who has a passion for birdwatching and travel. He creates fun, relatable, and educational content for novice birding photographers, leveraging his vibrant online presence for social media growth. As a birding content creator, Travis aims to photograph …
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Macro Photography & Learning How to Become a Committed Person with Cynthia Bandurek
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Cynthia Bandurek (@cynthiabandurek_artphotography) is a photographer known for her expertise in macro photography, conservation projects, and scientific publications. She advocates for nature conservation through her stunning macro photography work and collaborations as a Nature First Ambassador. In this episode expect to learn methods to take bett…
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Ways to Keep Photography and Socials FUN with Jason Loftus
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Jason Loftus, better known as "Untamed Images by JL" (@untamedimagesbyjl) is a passionate outdoor photographer who captures and shares outdoor experiences through stunning photography. Jason is also the podcast host of "Beyond the Wild" and has experience organizing and running several photography workshops. In this episode expect to learn methods …
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Funnelling People to Your Photography on Socials with Anwar Abdul-Qawi
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Anwar Abdul-Qawi (@_anwaraq), is a dedicated conservation educator with a background in Zoology and Biology known for his work at the Philadelphia Zoo and the Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University. He combines his passion for wildlife conservation with captivating photography in an effort to connect the public to the importance of nature…
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How to Become Better at Making Videos with Ryan Wilkes
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In this episode we're joined by Ryan Wilkes (@ryanwilkes), a cinematographer and DoP from Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. Ryan shares his advice on enhancing your video skills with many nuanced suggestions. We talk about how Instagram Reels can act as a testing ground for audience preferences. We also hear about Ryan's firsthand experience with…
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Have This Mindset & You'll Succeed as a Creator with Carlos David Bown
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In this episode, we sit down with Carlos David Bown (@bownmedia), the creative mind behind Bown Media, a photography and videography agency based in Northwest Florida. Carlos's exceptional talent has led him to capture stunning visuals for professional golfers and CrossFit athletes, showcasing their prowess and dedication through his lens. Carlos's…
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Instagram Called Us! They Gave the Recipe to Growth in 2024
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Instagram called Aaron on the phone in the form of a customer service call and explained to him the formula for Instagram growth in 2024. While some of us may not care about growth, others do, and what they had to say is nonetheless interesting. Some things are obvious, but some of their more nuanced suggestions may be just what you need to take yo…
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The Pressures Creators Face & Relationship Building vs. Networking with Dusty Cressey
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In this episode, we are delighted to host Dusty Cressey (@dusty.cressey), a Canadian freelance photographer, videographer, and creative director, known for his captivating work in the travel and adventure niche. Topics of Discussion: The Pressures Creators Face Visual Storyboarding and Narrative Crafting Aligning Your Creative Content with Your Tru…
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Will AI Put Creatives Out of Business? with Slater Moore
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Today, we're thrilled to have Slater Moore (@slatermoorephotography), a marine and land wildlife photographer and videographer, who recently reached over 1 million subscribers on YouTube, as our special guest. In this episode, we explore the potential impact of AI on commercial photographers and videographers, emphasizing the enduring value of huma…
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Dave Sandford Shares His Mental Health Journey as a Professional Photographer
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Today's episode features an interview with professional photographer Dave Sandford (@davesandford), known for his captivating NHL and wildlife photography. Today he opens up about his journey through mental health challenges starting at the beginning of COVID lockdowns until recently. Dave shares his personal struggles, highlighting the turning poi…
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How Photographers Can Use "Novelty" as Creative Fuel with Arthur Lefo
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In this episode with wildlife photographer, bear guide, and OM Systems ambassador Arthur Lefo (@arthurlefo), we delve into the concept of gaining "traction" as a photographer and how it evolves with career progression. We briefly touch on the controversial topic of wolf reintroduction in Colorado, emphasizing the importance of exploring diverse per…
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You May Have This Tendency as a Photographer... Stop It!!!
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Happy Leap Year everyone! Enjoy this bonus episode. In this episode, we take a deep dive into the intricate balance of seeking validation and managing client expectations in the creative realm of photography and videography. In this discussion, we address the common tendency to over-deliver digital assets for free, despite predefined agreements, dr…
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Hiking 3,100 Miles, Doing Hard Things Improves Your Life, & Surf Photography with Bryanna Bradley
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Today, we're joined by Bryanna Bradley (@bryannabradleyphotography), a surf photographer from Tofino, BC, Canada. Bryanna recently completed a 3,100-mile thru-hike of the CDT trail, an incredible journey that reshaped her perspective on life and resilience. We discuss tackling daunting terrains, pushing personal limits, and finding purpose through …
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Generating Content for Retention, Long vs. Short Form Video, & Creating Content for NFL Live with Josh Veon
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Today we're joined by Josh Veon (@joshveon), a Pittsburgh videographer and founder of Orchard Eight Media. Josh works for NFL Live making content for their socials. In this episode, we discussed creating social media content for NFL Live, delving into the immersive experience of living and breathing content creation around the clock during a collab…
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Navigating Distractions, Thriving During Challenges, & Finding Balance When Advertising your Photography Services with Brooke Littlebear
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Today we're joined by Brooke Littlebear (@brookelittlebear), making her fourth appearance on the show! In this episode we explore strategies for eliminating distractions and forming good habits, staying organized during busy periods, reflecting on adversity, finding a sense of home, and effectively promoting photography services without overwhelmin…
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"Older" Vs. "Younger" Generation Photographers & Deciding What Amount of Social Media Effort is Necessary for Your Photography Goals
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In this episode, we delve into the contrasting perspectives of social media usage among older and younger generations of photographers. We explore both the importance and unimportance of social media platforms for your photography goals and how to align your amount of social media usage with your ideal career outcomes. We argue that there may not b…
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Original vs. Imitative Content, Efficient Lightroom Catalogues, & a Hack to Create Good Habits
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In this episode, we embark on a captivating discussion centered around the pursuit of dopamine as creators and the profound impact it has on our work and well-being. We delve into the enthralling topic of how being solely dopaminergic can impact us as creators, emphasizing the importance of pausing to savor our current achievements and finding true…
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Capturing the Essence of MLB, NHL, and Army Football Through Photography with Danny Wild
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In this episode of the podcast, we have Danny Wild (@dannywild11) as our guest, an accomplished sports photographer specializing in football, baseball, and hockey. With a background in working for Major League Baseball and as the official photographer for the Army college football team, Danny shares his insights and techniques for capturing the per…
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2024 Annual TPM Photography Retreat Reveal and Information
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Our 2024 TPM Retreat will be in Alaska! We're talking brown bears, moose, epic landscapes and more! Join us on our third Photographer Mindset Retreat! Full post on our Instagram with preliminary and visual details: https://www.instagram.com/thephotographermindset/ 4 Spaces are available $1,000 deposit secures your spot and is credited towards full …
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Street & Black and White Photography with Tony Shepherd
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In this episode, we explore the power of black and white photography with special guest Tony Shepherd (@pixbyshep), a street photographer and Tamron Pro Ambassador. Discover how Tony's unique perspective on capturing overlooked objects in stunning black and white highlights their beauty and transforms them into something extraordinary. We discuss t…
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Photography Lessons Learned from 2023
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In this episode, we dive into valuable lessons learned as both humans and photographers, aiming to empower ourselves and our listeners to make significant improvements in 2024. We explore the importance of working swiftly and efficiently, emphasizing the value of completing tasks rather than overthinking and moving at a slower pace. Additionally, w…
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Becoming an All-In-One Photographer that gets Hired in Any Genre with Ian Jones
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In this episode we welcome back Ian Jones (@iansjones), a tenured returning guest on the podcast. We explore various methods for attracting attention from companies to get hired as a photographer, regardless of the genre of photography you specialize in. Ian shares creative and controversial techniques to improve email subject lines, ensuring prosp…
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The Art of Lighting, Healthy Competition in Photography & Pursuing Passion with Yvens B.
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In this episode we welcome Yvens B. (@yvensb), a highly accomplished commercial and portrait photographer from Montreal, Canada. We explore the significance of healthy competition as a catalyst for motivation and personal growth, as Yvens B. shares his own transformative journey of changing paths to align with his aspirations. We discuss the art of…
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