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The Beginner Photography Podcast

The Beginner Photography Podcast

Raymond Hatfield

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Fréquence : 1 épisode/6j. Total Éps: 571

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The Beginner Photography Podcast is a free weekly podcast hosted by professional photographer Raymond Hatfield who interviews world class photographers of all genres who share what they wish they knew when they got started so you can grow your creative photography skills faster! The podcast is brought to you by CloudSpot.io, the client gallery system that is always #EmpoweringPhotographers
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Digital to Analog Film Photography with Ryan Tolbert

jeudi 29 août 2024Durée 55:02

#493 In this episode of the podcast, I chat with Ryan Tolbert, an expert in film photography and owner of The Boutique Film Lab, who simplifies the transition from digital to analog. Ryan shares his journey from hobbyist to business owner, emphasizing the beauty and imperfect charm of film. He offers practical advice on starting with point-and-shoot cameras, understanding film characteristics, and developing your own film. Ryan encourages you to embrace film’s unique aesthetic and simplicity, start with accessible gear, and experiment with different films to discover what works for you. 

THE BIG IDEAS

  • Start Simple: Begin with automatic point-and-shoot cameras to eliminate complexity and focus on composition and creativity.
  • Learn to Love Imperfection: Film photography’s unique charm lies in its imperfections; embrace these as part of your creative journey.
  • Explore Different Films: Different film stocks offer varied aesthetics; experiment to find your preference and broaden your visual style.
  • Understand Film’s Latitudes: Film offers more latitude for overexposure but struggles with underexposed shadows; learn to expose correctly.

PHOTOGRAPHY ACTION PLAN

  • Choose Your First Film Camera: Research and purchase a simple point-and-shoot camera like the Olympus XA2. Look for reliable sources such as KEH or eBay, ensuring the seller is trusted.
  • Experiment with Film Stocks: Buy a variety of film stocks like Kodak Gold 200 and Fuji Superior 400 to see which you prefer. Take notes on the characteristics of each film to understand their strengths and weaknesses.
  • Practice Correct Exposure: Use the sunny 16 rule to practice exposing your film correctly in natural light conditions. Overexpose by one stop to avoid losing details in shadows, especially with consumer film stock.
  • Learn Film Development: Try developing black and white film at home to grasp the basic process. Send your color film to a lab and compare the quality of basic and premium scans.
  • Build Your Kit: Start with a prime lens like a 50mm or 35mm to enhance your skills with a fixed focal length. Gradually expand your lens collection based on the types of photography that interest you.

RESOURCES:
Learn more about the Boutique Film Lab - https://www.boutiquefilmlab.com/
Follow the Boutique Film Lab on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/boutiquefilmlab/

Sign up for your free CloudSpot Account today at www.DeliverPhotos.com

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Thanks for listening & keep shooting!

From Road Trip to Published Book with Justin Tedford

mardi 27 août 2024Durée 50:18

#492 In this episode of the Beginner Photography Podcast, I chat with Justin Tedford, an insightful photographer specializing in capturing the essence of old, abandoned structures. Today Justin shares his journey of putting together a self-published photo book, exploring the challenges of curating and arranging photos, and taking a photo roadtrip. He also dives into the significance of intention and connection with your subject matter.

THE BIG IDEAS

  • Embrace Emotional Connection: Engage deeply with your subject to capture photos that evoke emotions and tell a story.
  • Value Quality over Quantity: Spend time refining your shots instead of focusing on producing a large number of images.
  • Adaptability is Key: Be flexible and adjust your techniques based on the environment and light conditions you encounter.
  • Curate Thoughtfully: Select and arrange your photos carefully to create a cohesive and compelling visual narrative.

PHOTOGRAPHY ACTION PLAN

  • Experiment with Light: Shoot during different times of the day to see how light affects your images. Use natural light and reflectors to fill in shadows for better composition.
  • Curate Your Portfolio: Start by organizing your best photos into a digital portfolio. Arrange them thoughtfully to tell a coherent story or showcase varied styles.
  • Slow Down Your Process: Spend more time on each shot, focusing on framing and composition. Analyze your photos on-site to identify and correct any issues immediately.
  • Capture Emotion: Select subjects that evoke a strong emotional response in you. Aim to tell a story through your images rather than just capturing a scene.
  • Engage with the Community: Join photography groups like the Beginner Photography Podcast Community to exchange tips and get feedback. Participate in workshops to learn from other experienced photographers.

Resources
Check out Justin Tedfords Website - https://www.tedfordphoto.com/home
Follow Justin on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jtedfordphoto

Sign up for your free CloudSpot Account today at www.DeliverPhotos.com

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Alternative Photography Processes to help you Innovate and Create with Pablo Giori

mardi 25 juin 2024Durée 51:11

#484 In this episode of the Beginner Photography Podcast, I chat with Pablo Giori, Photographer and Director of the Experimental Photo Festival. Pablo shares  the importance of creative play and community support in experimental photography. Learn how embracing failure can lead to innovation, and discover diverse techniques you can start experimenting with today. As you listen, think about how you can implement these creative approaches into your photography practice, embark on new projects, and connect with fellow photographers to amplify your journey.

THE BIG IDEAS

  • Experimentation is Key: Embrace experimental techniques to discover new artistic expressions. It's about exploring possibilities and not fearing failure.
  • Community Support: Surround yourself with a supportive community. Sharing insights and feedback can elevate your photography.
  • Embrace Failure: Failure in experimental photography is an opportunity to learn and innovate. Every setback is a step towards mastery.
  • Creative Decision-Making: Make informed and creative choices at every stage of your photography process, from selecting the camera to post-processing.

PHOTOGRAPHY ACTION PLAN

  • Try Cyanotype at Home: Purchase cyanotype kits online or from your local art store. Follow easy DIY tutorials to practice making cyanotype prints with household items.
  • Experiment with Photo Soup: Gather some instant photos and submerge them in water with different chemicals (e.g., Coca-Cola) to create unique effects. Document the process and outcomes to refine your technique over time.
  • Attend Workshops and Fest: Find experimental photography workshops or festivals to expand your skills. Join online sessions offering practical tips and hands-on learning.
  • Try a Project on Double Exposures: Collaborate with another photographer to swap films and create double exposures. Experiment with different themes and document your learning process in a visual diary.

RESOURCES:

Sign up for your free CloudSpot Account today at www.DeliverPhotos.com

Connect with Raymond!


Thanks for listening & keep shooting!

Manifesto Pt7 - The Only Photographer You Are In Competition With is Yourself

mardi 1 août 2023Durée 32:59

#394 In this episode of the Beginner Photography Podcast, we delve into Photography Manifesto Rule #7: The Only Photographer You Are In Competition With Is Yourself and the power of embracing our own unique style. We explore the pitfalls of seeking validation solely through social media engagement and the importance of prioritizing personal growth over comparison to others. From trying new techniques to stepping out of our comfort zones, we learn that true progress comes from experimentation and self-reflection. We discover the value of seeking feedback and the opportunities for growth it brings. Join us as we break free from external expectations, embrace our own creative journey, and tap into the limitless potential that lies within us. Get ready to expand your photography skills and capture the moments that truly inspire you.

THE BIG IDEAS

  • Your Journey Is Unique: No one else shares your creative path; comparing yourself to others stifles personal growth and fulfillment.
  • Trends Fade, Vision Endures: Chasing popular styles may bring temporary recognition, but lasting satisfaction and originality come from developing your own approach.
  • Mistakes Fuel Progress: Each error or failed experiment teaches you more about your craft—embrace these as vital learning steps. 
  • Growth Is Personal: True improvement comes from outdoing your past self, not by measuring against others; self-compassion and patience are essential.


Links and Resources:

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Photo Q&A - To Upgrade Or Not To Upgrade: New Camera or New Lens?

jeudi 27 juillet 2023Durée 41:50

#393 In this episode of the Beginner Photography Podcast, I answer several listener questions about improving their photography skills. From adjusting camera settings on the fly to upgrading equipment, we cover it all. If you're struggling with adjusting settings in the moment, I'll share tips on how to get better over time through practice and understanding your camera. We'll also discuss the benefits and differences between shooting in RAW and JPEG, and how both can enhance your photography. Whether you're a seasoned photographer or just starting out, this episode will provide insights and practical advice to help you on your photography journey. So grab your camera, tune in, and get ready to take your skills to the next level!

The Questions we answer in this episode:

  • Do I need to shoot RAW to edit photos of an upcoming trip?
  • How can I practice changing camera settings on the fly
  • What camera would be the logical next step for me?
  • Should I upgrade my camera or my lens? 
  • Are teleconverters worth it?
  • Is HDR outdated? If so, how to landscape photographers get so much detail in their images?
  • How can I make the biggest impact and start a photography gallery showing?

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Exploring the Intersection of Light and Creativity with Dauss Miller

mardi 25 juillet 2023Durée 53:52

#392 In this episode of the Beginner Photography Podcast, I chat with commercial, fashion, and personal branding photographer Dauss Miller. We delve into the creative use of light and motion in photography. Dauss shares his insights and experiences, offering valuable lessons for photographers of all levels. You'll discover the power of understanding artificial light, starting with reflectors and experimenting with different lighting sources outdoors. Dauss also emphasizes the importance of capturing the essence of a subject and their story, unlocking their true impact through photography. So, grab your camera and join us on this enlightening journey as we explore the art of photography and unleash our creativity. Get ready to learn, be inspired, and take your photography to new levels!

THE BIG IDEAS

  •  Create From Emotion, Not Imitation: Your most powerful images come from what you genuinely feel, not from copying others. Channel what’s inside you to create authentic art.
  • Embrace Your Unique Story: Your life experiences are irreplaceable content for your photography. Use them to craft images that no one else can replicate.
  • Seek Less Input, Start Sooner: You’re more ready than you think—don’t wait for perfection. Limited resources and basic knowledge are often enough to begin making an impact.
  • Constraints Fuel Creativity: Boundaries—whether client needs or equipment limitations—can actually spark deeper creative solutions. Use them as a springboard for innovation.


Links and Resources:
Photographer Dauss Miller's Website
Follow Dauss on Instagram

Sign up for your free CloudSpot Account today at www.DeliverPhotos.com

Connect with Raymond!


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Discovering the Power of Community with Mason Tierney

jeudi 20 juillet 2023Durée 45:27

#391 In this Community Spotlight episode of the Beginner Photography Podcast, I had the pleasure of chatting with Mason Tierney, who shares his valuable insights and experiences. Throughout our conversation, we explore the transition from social media platforms to a dedicated community, the power of engaging with supportive individuals, and the importance of both technical and creative aspects of photography. Mason also shares his perspectives on film photography and the pros and cons of having different cameras for different moods.

THE BIG IDEAS

  • Progress Is Ongoing: Photographic growth doesn’t end; you’ll always be refining your eye and style as you shoot and learn from each experience.
  • Let Go of Perfection: When you allow yourself to relinquish control over every camera setting, you open up space for more creative, spontaneous images.
  • Experimentation Fuels Creativity: Trying different cameras, shooting styles, and genres (from flowers to street scenes) helps you discover what ignites your passion most.
  • Community Matters: Joining a supportive, feedback-driven group creates a positive space to ask questions, share struggles, and get the encouragement needed to keep improving.



Links and Resources:
Follow Mason on Instagram
Check out Masons work on his CloudSpot gallery
Join the new and private BPP Community

Sign up for your free CloudSpot Account today at www.DeliverPhotos.com

Connect with Raymond!


Thanks for listening & keep shooting!

From Facebook to Freedom: The Next Chapter for Our Photography Community

mardi 18 juillet 2023Durée 25:22

#390 In this episode of the Beginner Photography Podcast, we delve into the exciting transition of our BPP community from Facebook to our new private platform. I share the reasons behind this move, the limitations we faced on Facebook, and how this new platform will better serve our community's needs. We discuss Facebook's shift from a hub of connection to a profit-driven platform, and how this change has affected our learning and growth as photographers. I also share the exciting new features of our new community, including subtopics for better organization, improved feedback mechanisms, and a premium section for those ready to take their photography to the next level. Finally, I share some exciting future plans for our community, all designed to help you grow and succeed in your photography journey. So join me as we embark on this new chapter, and let's continue to learn and grow together in our new home!

Join the all new and private Beginner Photography Podcast Community!
https://www.beginnerphotographypodcast.com/new-bpp-community-join

Sign up for your free CloudSpot Account today at www.DeliverPhotos.com

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Thanks for listening & keep shooting!

How Branding Photography Elevates Your Community with Alexis Meschi

jeudi 13 juillet 2023Durée 42:27

#389 In this episode of the Beginner Photography Podcast, I had the pleasure of interviewing branding photographer Alexis Meschi, who shared valuable insights on creating compelling content and building connections in the photography world. We discussed the importance of finding your authentic voice, evoking emotions through your images, and staying true to your intuition amidst distractions and comparisons. Alexis also provided practical tips on brand photography, such as developing a framework of questions for clients and researching strong brand visuals. To implement these lessons, start by planning your content and setting intentions before using social media. Reach out to local photographers for collaborative photo trades, and put yourself on the other side of the camera to share strategic and authentic content. Remember, this journey is about growth and connection, and with Alexis's guidance, you'll be well on your way towards creating beautiful and meaningful photography. So grab your notepad and get ready to elevate your photography game in this inspiring episode!

THE BIG IDEAS

  • Connection Trumps Technique: Building a real relationship with your subjects and audience makes your images stand out and creates lasting impressions.
  • Intentional Content, Not Just Photos: Posting with purpose—sharing about who you are and how you work—helps you get noticed in a sea of beautiful images.
  • Plan to Succeed: Investing time in understanding your clients and prepping before a shoot leads to stronger, more resonant photography.
  • Embrace Experimentation: Continually exploring new styles, ideas, and approaches keeps your work fresh and accelerates your creative growth.


Links and Resources:

Sign up for your free CloudSpot Account today at www.DeliverPhotos.com

Connect with Raymond!


Thanks for listening & keep shooting!

AI, Authenticity, and the Future of Photography with Shane Balkowitsch

mardi 11 juillet 2023Durée 56:41

#388 In this episode of the Beginner Photography Podcast, I chat with Wet Plate photographer Shane Balkowitsch. We dive into a thought-provoking conversation about the impact of AI in the field of photography and the major problem of authenticity and classification. Through our discussion, we explore the ethical implications of AI-generated images and the need for transparency in distinguishing them from traditional photography. We also touch on the concept of art, the importance of intent, and the challenges faced by artists in the age of AI.

THE BIG IDEAS

  • Intent Drives Art: The meaning behind each image matters more than ever—art stems from deliberate creation, not accidental output.
  • Honesty Is Essential: Being transparent about your process, whether analog or digital, builds trust and preserves photography’s integrity.
  • Embrace Creative Constraints: Limited resources or tools can push you to be more thoughtful and purposeful, leading to stronger and more meaningful photographs.
  • Adapt, But Preserve Identity: While technology changes rapidly, staying rooted in what makes photography unique will set your work apart and ensure your voice remains authentic.

Resources:
 Wet Plate Photographer Shane Balkowitsch's website

Sign up for your free CloudSpot Account today at www.DeliverPhotos.com

Connect with Raymond!


Thanks for listening & keep shooting!


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