Camera Shake Podcast - Unlock the secrets of photography and take your skills to the next level with exclusive interviews featuring world leading photographers in any genre. Entertaining and empowering conversations that leave you inspired to elevate your craft with the best in the business. A unique opportunity to learn from the guiding lights of photography.
Slowing Down to Create Better Cityscape Photos with CRAIG ALEXANDER - Episode 291
Épisode 291
jeudi 8 janvier 2026 • Durée 01:44:27
Cityscape photography isn’t just about tall buildings and dramatic skylines—it’s about light, timing, mood, and storytelling. In this episode, Craig Alexander shares his approach to photographing cities with intention, patience, and a strong creative vision.
We explore how revisiting locations, working with changing light, and embracing limitations can lead to more powerful cityscape images. Craig discusses developing a recognizable photography style, balancing creativity with consistency, and why slowing down often leads to better results—both artistically and professionally.
Whether you’re an amateur photographer, a working professional, or someone building a photography business, this conversation offers practical insights you can apply to your own city photography. Topics include composition, creative process, visual storytelling, and the mindset required to grow as a photographer over time.
If you’re interested in photography, videography, or building a sustainable creative career, this episode will help you rethink how you approach shooting in urban environments.
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The Truth About Photography in 2026: What’s Really Coming - Episode 290
Épisode 290
jeudi 1 janvier 2026 • Durée 58:42
Photography is changing — but not in the way you think.
As AI accelerated rapidly throughout 2025, many photographers expected the conversation to be all about tools, speed, and automation. But as this episode unfolds, a more nuanced picture begins to emerge — one centred on creativity, intention, human connection, and the long-term value of authenticity.
In this annual Camera Shake tradition, 15 photographers, educators, and creative voices share their honest perspectives on where photography is heading in 2026. Drawing on real-world experience across commercial, editorial, fine-art, education, and business photography, this episode explores not just what is changing, but how photographers are responding.
Rather than a single prediction, you’ll hear a wide range of viewpoints — sometimes aligned, sometimes contradictory — reflecting the reality that photography is no longer moving in one clear direction.
How to See Like a Street Photographer with NINA WELCH-KLING - Episode 281
Épisode 281
jeudi 30 octobre 2025 • Durée 01:34:25
What does it mean to see like a street photographer? In this inspiring conversation, host Kersten Luts talks with renowned street photographer Nina Welch-Kling about how vision, intuition, and curiosity shape compelling street images. From her exhibitions in Germany to her walks through New York, Nina reveals how observation, patience, and emotional awareness help her find beauty in the everyday.
Whether you’re an amateur photographer learning composition, a professional refining your creative process, or someone exploring the business of photography, you’ll gain valuable insight into connecting with your environment and subjects.
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How to create Headshots THAT SELL - with PAM STUKENBORG- Episode 191
Épisode 191
jeudi 8 février 2024 • Durée 01:46:51
In this episode of "The Camera Shake Podcast," I sit down with the incredibly talented Tulsa-based headshot photographer, PAM STUKENBORG. Pam shares her insights and experiences on how to turn your love for photography into a successful headshot side-hustle or go all in with headshots as a full-time profession. Pam covers a range of topics, from essential equipment for headshot photography to building a portfolio, networking, and marketing.
Build your own Photography Studio - with BOB PIERCE - Episode 190
Épisode 190
jeudi 1 février 2024 • Durée 01:15:11
How do you build your own photography studio at home or in your backyard? Join me and Memphis portrait and real estate photographer BOB PIERCE as Bob talks me through his portrait studio built, the advantages of having your own home studio and the gear needed to create portraits in your backyard.
Today’s special guest is filmmaker, actor and radio voice TOBY LAURENCE. Toby is known as the voice of Freddie Pargetter in the Archers, the world’s longest running radio drama with over 20,000 episodes to date. He runs Plucky Films and produces commercial video and short films for advertising clients and is an avid 35mm film photographer.
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How WRONG is the Exposure Triangle? - with JOE EDELMAN - Episode 188
Épisode 188
jeudi 18 janvier 2024 • Durée 01:30:50
In today’s episode we’re asking whether the Exposure Triangle had its day in contemporary photography or whether there are better ways to think about exposure. The Exposure Triangle has long been a fundamental concept, but with the rapid evolution of technology, particularly the rise of mirrorless cameras, we question whether it still holds the same significance in 2024. We’ll discover the truth with today’s special guest, the award winning portrait photographer, educator and YouTube legend JOE EDELMAN.
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The FUTURE of Photography with ADOBE’S RUSSELL PRESTON BROWN
Épisode 187
jeudi 11 janvier 2024 • Durée 01:28:32
In this episode, we are thrilled to have Adobe's Senior Creative Director, RUSSELL PRESTON BROWN, as our special guest. Russell has been at the forefront of Adobe's creative evolution for 32 years, contributing significantly to the development of Adobe Photoshop and championing the use of smartphones in photography. Join us as we explore the impact of AI, including Adobe's groundbreaking Generative Fill in Photoshop, on the future of photography.
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6 Tips to ELEVATE your Photo Game THIS YEAR - Episode 186
Épisode 186
jeudi 4 janvier 2024 • Durée 12:29
Happy New Year from all of us at Camera Shake (well, that’s me) to all of our listeners and viewers wherever you are. We’ll kick off 2024 with some priceless tips top elevate you photography in 2024 from some our amazing former guests on the show. 2023 was awesome and let’s make 2024 even awesomer.
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Camera Shake Bids Farewell: The Most Intriguing Moments of 2023 - Episode 185
Épisode 185
jeudi 28 décembre 2023 • Durée 01:22:41
Join me as we relive the magic of The Camera Shake Podcast's standout moments from 2023! From insightful conversations with industry giants to unforgettable adventures and eye-opening tips, this 'Best of 2023' episode is a celebration of creativity, inspiration, and the incredible photography community that makes it all possible.
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Whether you’re navigating AI tools, refining your creative voice, or running a photography business, this episode offers grounded insight into what may matter most moving forward — beyond trends, beyond gear, and beyond algorithms.
In this episode, we explore:
How AI has changed photography workflows — and where it hasn’t
Why speed and automation aren’t the full story
The growing importance of intention, taste, and human connection
How photographers are positioning themselves for relevance in 2026
Why authenticity is becoming a differentiator, not a buzzword
What do you think photography will look like in 2026? Are you embracing new tools, resisting them, or redefining how you work altogether? Join the conversation in the comments.
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