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The Photog Files: Photography, Creativity and Everything In Between
Rick Nelson
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Super Zoom, Digicam, or 1-Inch — What Should You Really Shoot With?
Épisode 32
jeudi 26 mars 2026 • Durée 13:46
Super zoom, digicam, or 1-inch sensor… which one actually makes sense today?
In this episode of The Photog Files, I break down three very different types of cameras and what they really offer in 2026. Not from a spec sheet—but from real-world use.
We talk about:
- Why super zoom cameras might be the most practical choice right now
- The surprising return of digicams and why people love them
- Where 1-inch sensor cameras still dominate
- And the truth about what actually matters when you're out shooting
Because at the end of the day… it’s not about what’s “best”—it’s about what you’ll actually use.
🎙️ The Photog Files — with Rick Nelson
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🌐 Website: https://ricknelson.photography
Why the Super Zoom Might Be the Most Honest Lens Today
Épisode 31
jeudi 12 mars 2026 • Durée 10:41
For years, serious photographers were told the same thing:
Use fast primes.
Shoot wide apertures.
Get everything right in camera.
But photography has changed.
Modern editing tools can recover shadows, remove noise, sharpen images, and isolate subjects in ways that simply weren’t possible not long ago. That shift raises an interesting question:
Does chasing fast primes still make sense… or has the humble super zoom become the more honest tool?
In this episode of The Photog Files, Rick explores why lenses like the 28–200mm may actually represent a more practical and authentic approach to modern photography.
Instead of chasing technical perfection, a super zoom allows photographers to stay present in the moment — reacting quickly, composing freely, and capturing scenes without constantly switching lenses.
This episode isn’t about declaring primes obsolete.
It’s about rethinking what really matters today:
the moment, the composition, and the story — not the gear.
If editing tools are more powerful than ever… maybe the lens that lets you see more is the one worth carrying.
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Christmas Message
Épisode 22
samedi 20 décembre 2025 • Durée 05:42
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! I will be taking a break until January. Thank you for listening.
Hosted by Rick Nelson — photographer, storyteller, and creator of The Photog Files.Follow me on Instagram: @carolinahawkeyeExplore my work: ricknelson.photographyVisit my YouTube channel: RickNelsonPhotoSubscribe to The Photog Files on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or anywhere podcasts are heard.
Thank you for listening — please like, share, subscribe, and follow for more.Check out Dehancer! https://www.dehancer.com/ — 10% off with code CAROLINAPHOTO
The Photos You Never Share Are Shaping You the Most
Épisode 21
jeudi 18 décembre 2025 • Durée 08:44
Some of the most important photographs you’ll ever take are the ones no one else will ever see.
In this episode of The Photog Files, Rick explores why unshared photos — the unfinished, imperfect, and private ones — often shape us more as photographers than the images we post online. From creative freedom to failure without pressure, this episode is a reminder that growth often happens quietly, away from likes, algorithms, and validation.
Hosted by Rick Nelson — photographer, storyteller, and creator of The Photog Files.Follow me on Instagram: @carolinahawkeyeExplore my work: ricknelson.photographyVisit my YouTube channel: RickNelsonPhotoSubscribe to The Photog Files on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or anywhere podcasts are heard.
Thank you for listening — please like, share, subscribe, and follow for more.Check out Dehancer! https://www.dehancer.com/ — 10% off with code CAROLINAPHOTO
What Film Photography Taught Me About Patience, Imperfection & Humanity
Épisode 20
jeudi 11 décembre 2025 • Durée 13:27
Film photography has a way of slowing you down — not just as a photographer, but as a human being. In a world obsessed with speed, perfection, and instant results, shooting film forces you to breathe, observe, and trust yourself in a way digital rarely does.
In this episode, Rick explores the unexpected lessons film taught him: patience in the process, acceptance of imperfection, the beauty of letting go of control, and the quiet humanity hidden inside a single frame.
It’s not about nostalgia.
It’s not about the “film look.”
It’s about what happens when you strip photography back to its simplest form — intention, presence, and honesty.
Whether you’ve shot film your whole life or you’ve never touched a roll, this episode invites you to slow down and see the world a little differently.
Hosted by Rick Nelson — photographer, storyteller, and creator of The Photog Files.Follow me on Instagram: @carolinahawkeyeExplore my work: ricknelson.photographyVisit my YouTube channel: RickNelsonPhotoSubscribe to The Photog Files on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or anywhere podcasts are heard.
Thank you for listening — please like, share, subscribe, and follow for more.Check out Dehancer! https://www.dehancer.com/ — 10% off with code CAROLINAPHOTO
Photography Is Becoming Too Easy… And That’s a Good Thing
Épisode 19
jeudi 4 décembre 2025 • Durée 12:29
In this episode of The Photog Files, Rick Nelson dives into one of the biggest modern photography debates: Is photography becoming too easy? With smartphones calculating light, AI fixing mistakes, and cameras practically shooting for us, it’s tempting to think the craft is being watered down.
But Rick argues the opposite — this era is the most creatively liberating time in photography’s entire history.
Hosted by Rick Nelson — photographer, storyteller, and creator of The Photog Files.Follow me on Instagram: @carolinahawkeyeExplore my work: ricknelson.photographyVisit my YouTube channel: RickNelsonPhotoSubscribe to The Photog Files on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or anywhere podcasts are heard.
Thank you for listening — please like, share, subscribe, and follow for more.Check out Dehancer! https://www.dehancer.com/ — 10% off with code CAROLINAPHOTO
The Power of a Personal Project
Épisode 18
jeudi 27 novembre 2025 • Durée 10:31
A single idea can change your entire creative life — and in this episode, Rick Nelson breaks down why a personal project might be the most important thing a photographer can commit to.
Whether you’re stuck in a rut, craving direction, or simply tired of shooting without purpose, this conversation explores how one simple theme, repeated with intention, can transform your style, sharpen your identity, and reconnect you to the reason you picked up a camera in the first place.
Rick shares why personal projects matter, how they quietly shape your voice and vision, and how even the smallest idea — a street, a time of day, a feeling — can reignite your creativity. He also opens up about his own recent project and how it helped him push through a difficult creative season.
If you’ve ever felt lost somewhere between inspiration and overwhelm, this episode is your invitation to choose one idea… and let it change you.
Hosted by Rick Nelson — photographer, storyteller, and creator of The Photog Files.Follow me on Instagram: @carolinahawkeyeExplore my work: ricknelson.photographyVisit my YouTube channel: RickNelsonPhotoSubscribe to The Photog Files on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or anywhere podcasts are heard.
Thank you for listening — please like, share, subscribe, and follow for more.Check out Dehancer! https://www.dehancer.com/ — 10% off with code CAROLINAPHOTO
The Art of Returning to the same place
Épisode 17
jeudi 20 novembre 2025 • Durée 17:11
Sometimes the most powerful growth in photography doesn’t come from chasing new places — it comes from returning to the ones we think we already know.
In this episode of The Photog Files, Rick Nelson explores the quiet art of coming back to a familiar scene, and why repetition isn’t sameness — it’s evolution.
Through reflection, philosophy, and personal stories from behind the lens, Rick uncovers a deeper truth about creativity:
we only capture what we’re capable of seeing…
and every time we return, we see a little more.
With insights from legends like Ansel Adams, Cartier-Bresson, Monet, and Heraclitus, this episode dives into how time, growth, and experience reshape our vision — not just as photographers, but as people.
The landscape may stay the same.
But you don’t.
If you’ve ever felt stuck, uninspired, or unsure whether you’re improving, this is your reminder that progress often hides in the familiar.
Return.
Look again.
And see what’s changed — not in the scene, but in you.
Listen to rediscover the beauty of coming back, the power of patience, and the truth that every revisit is a new beginning.
Hosted by Rick Nelson — photographer, storyteller, and creator of The Photog Files.
Follow me on Instagram: @carolinahawkeye
Explore my work: ricknelson.photography
Visit my YouTube channel: RickNelsonPhoto
Subscribe to The Photog Files on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or anywhere podcasts are heard.
Thank you for listening — please like, share, subscribe, and follow for more.
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The Myth of the Perfect Shot
Épisode 16
jeudi 13 novembre 2025 • Durée 19:47
Perfection is the quiet killer of creativity. In this episode of The Photog Files, Rick Nelson explores the myth of the “perfect shot” — why chasing flawlessness can hold you back, and how imperfection is actually where authenticity lives.
Through honest reflection, philosophy, and personal stories from behind the lens, Rick uncovers the deeper truth about art: that beauty isn’t found in control, but in the moments we can’t predict — the soft blur, the missed focus, the human touch that makes our work real.
If you’ve ever felt like your art isn’t good enough, this episode is your reminder to let go, breathe, and create freely.
Listen to rediscover the joy of imperfection — and why your most honest work will never be perfect… and that’s exactly what makes it powerful.
Hosted by Rick Nelson — photographer, storyteller, and creator of The Photog Files.
Follow me on Instagram @carolinahawkeye
Explore my work: ricknelson.photography
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Subscribe to The Photog Files on Apple Podcasts or Spotify and anywhere podcasts are played.
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Learning to See in Layers
Épisode 15
jeudi 6 novembre 2025 • Durée 13:01
What makes one photo feel flat and another feel alive? In this episode, host Rick Nelson explores the art of seeing in layers — a mindset that transforms the way you capture the world.
Rick breaks down how depth, light, and emotion work together to create photographs that pull people in. You’ll learn how to spot layers in your environment, use movement and light to build dimension, and tell richer stories through composition and perspective.
In this episode:
What “layers” really mean in photography (beyond Photoshop)
How to move, frame, and light your shots for natural depth
Storytelling techniques that bring context and emotion into your photos
Practical exercises to train your eye to see like a storyteller
Whether you’re shooting portraits, street scenes, or landscapes, this episode will help you move beyond “nice” photos — and start making images that feel real.
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