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Clued Up with Maria B: The Behind-The-Scenes Photography Podcast

Clued Up with Maria B: The Behind-The-Scenes Photography Podcast

Maria B

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Frequency: 1 episode/58d. Total Eps: 36

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How do you elevate your photography? If you read articles, listen to photography podcasts, watch a lot Youtube videos; and you’ve attended numerous workshops and conferences; you’ve probably tried lots of techniques-different lights and lighting set ups; you've purchased a ton of gear, software, and apps; or taken to the extreme, you’ve changed camera systems. And are your photos really that much better? What if I told you that the secret to better photos isn’t in the latest gear or the latest preset? The secret to better photos is everything that goes on before the first time you click the shutter. Let me teach you how to build quality photoshoots and have a better photoshoot experience using These 5 Pillars to a Better Photoshoot:CORT-Consistency, Organization, Redundancy, and TimePhotoshoot Mapping and WorkflowSkills-Technical and People SkillsBusinessGrowthThese 5 Pillars will have you walking into any photoshoot, any set, any location, any event, and any business dealings with confidence. These 5 Pillars have taken me from shy, reserved, ladened with self-doubt and denying myself opportunities, to a determined, self-assured, on-set problem solver who welcomes challenges and who no longer negotiates pricing. I’m your host Maria. I specialize in Portrait and Headshot Photography. My portraits are magazine-style contemporary images that allow my clients to be photographed the way they want to be seen by the rest of the world. That means working with MUAs, hairstylists, as well as my clients. It means learning to collaborate and to direct. Using these 5 Pillars has changed my confidence and my ability to interact with clients, collaborators, colleagues, and with businesses. These changes have lead me to expand my portfolio to engagement, maternity, and family photography; to operate two businesses, and to acquire my own studio. I know getting Clued Up to the 5 Pillars and to what has to go on behind the scenes in order to produce quality photoshoot experiences for you and your client will elevate your photography. So join me every Tuesday to get Clued Up. We’ll also have some special guests-photographers, MUAs, models, and more. PS: I’ll be throwing in some surprise BTS bonus tips too. You can check out the Clued Up webpage at www.cluedupBTS.com and follow the show on Instagram at @CluedUpBTS.
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Tethering Without Tears

dimanche 15 mars 2026Duration 37:35

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Your shoot is flowing, the lighting is perfect, the poses are landing and then your screen freezes and the dreaded message pops up: camera not detected. I’ve lived that panic, and I’m breaking down how to make camera tethering reliable so it supports your creativity instead of sabotaging it.

We start with what tethered shooting actually is: a photography workflow that changes how you see, judge, and refine your images in real time. I share why tethering in the studio can be such a game changer for portrait photography, branding sessions, headshots, product photography, and commercial work. When you review frames on a larger monitor in Capture One or Lightroom, you can catch flyaways, fabric wrinkles, focus softness, and subtle expression issues immediately, saving serious time in post-production and keeping your final set consistent.

Then we get practical about the setup details that prevent most failures: choosing the right tether cable, using the correct camera port, connecting directly to your computer (no hubs, no adapters), and turning off sleep and energy saving settings so your connection doesn’t drop mid-session. I also explain the part photographers don’t talk about enough: cable weight and port stress. One preventable mistake cost me a $400 repair, and it’s why I now treat strain relief, tether guards, and base plates as essential gear, not accessories. We’ll also talk laptop port limitations, PD power delivery hubs, and when a docking station makes tethering smoother in a client-facing studio.

If you want fewer interruptions and more confidence behind the camera, listen now, grab the checklist, and then subscribe, share this with a photographer friend, and leave a review so more shooters can stop fighting their tether setup.

Questions or Comments? Reach out at mariabphotostudio@gmail.com and I'll be in touch* directly or address your comment on the podcast.









*By submitting a question or statement, you agree that your submission can be discussed publicly on the podcast, website, or other platforms owned by or affiliated with CluedUpBTS and its parent company, HeadshotNJ, and affiliate company Maria B Photography Studio. while retaining your anonymity.

Your Photos, Your Rights: What Every Photographer Needs to Know

Season 3 · Episode 2

dimanche 14 septembre 2025Duration 42:53

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In this episode of Clued Up, we delve into the complexities of copyright in photography, emphasizing its importance for protecting your creative work. We talk about the automatic legal protection photographers receive upon capturing an image, the significance of licensing and contracts, and the steps to take if someone infringes on your copyright. Our conversation also covers international copyright considerations, common myths surrounding copyright, and the differences in ownership between employees and freelancers. Finally, we discuss how to determine pricing for usage rights, ensuring photographers are compensated fairly for their work.


Takeaways

  • Understanding copyright is essential for photographers.
  • Copyright protection begins the moment you take a photo.
  • Clients often misunderstand ownership of images.
  • Licensing agreements are crucial for protecting your work.
  • You can enforce your copyright through legal means.
  • International copyright laws vary by country.
  • Myths about copyright can lead to financial loss.
  • Employees do not own the copyright to their work.
  • Pricing for usage rights should reflect the value of the work.
  • Contracts should clearly outline usage rights and limitations.


Resources 

U.S. Copyright Office 

U.S. Copyright  Office: Photography

DMCA on Google

DMCA (equivalent) on Instagram 


Questions or Comments? Reach out at mariabphotostudio@gmail.com and I'll be in touch* directly or address your comment on the podcast.









*By submitting a question or statement, you agree that your submission can be discussed publicly on the podcast, website, or other platforms owned by or affiliated with CluedUpBTS and its parent company, HeadshotNJ, and affiliate company Maria B Photography Studio. while retaining your anonymity.

Case Study 1: Decisions-Making in Photography Beyond Business

Season 2 · Episode 26

mardi 3 mai 2022Duration 55:15

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In this, our first Case Study, we talk about making major decisions in your photography business that reflect  and affect your morals, ethics, and your integrity. We talk about knowing when it is and isn't the right time to seek payment for work related to an important cause and one in which the subject or subjects of your photograph represent a civil struggle and the fight against injustice-in this case, Black Lives Matter.

We also discuss the importance of usage right in distributing your photos to major brands and companies and the need to utilize resources to ensure that as photographers we make informed decisions when we seek renumeration or allow for use of photos without financial compensation.

Similarly, we talk about when we should separate ourselves from a collective entity in order to negotiate with companies and brands for the work required by them in order for them to use our work.

If you'd like to learn more about usage rights, copyrights, and your legal standing as a photographer, please go to Copytrack.com. Click on the link to this page for information specific to Photo Usage and Licensing. This is definitely worth the read: It's important whether you're a pro or an amateur, a business owner or a hobbyist.

Take a look at photographer Joel Sartore's website to get some idea about how photographers word usage information on their websites. This is a fine example that can by tailored and made appropriate for you work as well. While on Joel's site, please take a look at "The Photo Ark", his work dedicated to raising awareness of what our planet is losing. 

Questions or Comments? Reach out at mariabphotostudio@gmail.com and I'll be in touch* directly or address your comment on the podcast.









*By submitting a question or statement, you agree that your submission can be discussed publicly on the podcast, website, or other platforms owned by or affiliated with CluedUpBTS and its parent company, HeadshotNJ, and affiliate company Maria B Photography Studio. while retaining your anonymity.

Bonus Episode: Two Headshots and an Event-Prepping and Planning for Upcoming Shoots

Season 2 · Episode 25

samedi 30 avril 2022Duration 54:14

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In this bonus episode, I discuss with you the realities of what goes on when potential clients contact you about a photo shoot-in this case, headshots and an event. What often seems like a clear cut, smooth sailing process, is almost always guaranteed to have some challenges. That's not a bad thing. It makes you think or rethink some of your strategies and can make you recognize some areas that require improvement. 

Questions or Comments? Reach out at mariabphotostudio@gmail.com and I'll be in touch* directly or address your comment on the podcast.









*By submitting a question or statement, you agree that your submission can be discussed publicly on the podcast, website, or other platforms owned by or affiliated with CluedUpBTS and its parent company, HeadshotNJ, and affiliate company Maria B Photography Studio. while retaining your anonymity.

Camera Settings for Shooting the Runway Made Easy

Season 2 · Episode 24

mardi 26 avril 2022Duration 28:08

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In this episode, we'll talk about the settings used to capture sharp, well-lit photos on the runway during NY Fashion Week. Relying on the basic understanding of aperture, shutter speed, and ISO, I discuss how I arrive at the settings I used during runway shows, plus, a brief discussion on why Auto White Balance (AWB) is the way to go whether your shooting guests during intermission or shooting the actual runway show. I also discuss that you don't have to travel to a major city in order to attend a runway show as a photographer. By establishing a relationship with a local modeling agency, or by keeping your ear tuned to local events, you can start with smaller shows and work your way into larger more extravagantly produced fashion shows. 
The best way to learn is to do. I encourage you to shoot runway even if fashion is not your thing. It really is a fantastic learning experience. 

Questions or Comments? Reach out at mariabphotostudio@gmail.com and I'll be in touch* directly or address your comment on the podcast.









*By submitting a question or statement, you agree that your submission can be discussed publicly on the podcast, website, or other platforms owned by or affiliated with CluedUpBTS and its parent company, HeadshotNJ, and affiliate company Maria B Photography Studio. while retaining your anonymity.

BTS: Shooting the Runway (and everything else) During NY Fashion Week

Season 2 · Episode 23

mardi 19 avril 2022Duration 01:22:18

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In this episode we talk about the whirlwind fun, craziness, and adventure of shooting at New York Fashion Week. Rest assure, these tips work for every runway show no matter where the show is held. In this episode we talk about navigating through the prep work, long hours, in-between sessions, the post-show networking and the after party. Runway shows make new photographers grow up fast because you have no choice but to learn, learn fast, and then get better. The big takeaway: Apply to smaller independent runway shows and if you get in, go! You'll thank me later!

Questions or Comments? Reach out at mariabphotostudio@gmail.com and I'll be in touch* directly or address your comment on the podcast.









*By submitting a question or statement, you agree that your submission can be discussed publicly on the podcast, website, or other platforms owned by or affiliated with CluedUpBTS and its parent company, HeadshotNJ, and affiliate company Maria B Photography Studio. while retaining your anonymity.

What Should Photographers Wear on a Photoshoot? 10 Styling Tips for Confident Shoots

Season 2 · Episode 22

mardi 12 avril 2022Duration 32:04

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Let's talk about dressing for photography! Our clothing has to be functional, comfortable, & flexible, while professional and relatable to our clients, and appropriate for the shoot or in some cases, the venue. We have to  dress with confidence! See the links below mentioned in this episode. Enjoy!


Videos
What to Wear on Camera
How to Look Good on Video Calls
5 min Makeup for Video Conferencing

Products
Estee Lauder Double Wear Foundation
Estée Lauder Revitalize Supreme + Moisturizer
Smashbox Primer
Estée Lauder Waterproof Mascara
Estée Lauder Waterproof Eyeliner
Dior Iconic Waterproof Mascara
Anastasia Eyebrow Pencil (Brow Wiz)
Urban Decay Eye Primer Potion
Jones Road Beauty Balm in Flush
Clinique Take the Day Off Makeup Remover
Clinique 7 Day Scrub Cream
Clinique All About Clean Foaming Cleanser
Estée Lauder Advanced Night Repair

Questions or Comments? Reach out at mariabphotostudio@gmail.com and I'll be in touch* directly or address your comment on the podcast.









*By submitting a question or statement, you agree that your submission can be discussed publicly on the podcast, website, or other platforms owned by or affiliated with CluedUpBTS and its parent company, HeadshotNJ, and affiliate company Maria B Photography Studio. while retaining your anonymity.

Value You in 2022

Season 2 · Episode 20

samedi 1 janvier 2022Duration 38:22

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In this episode I share my recent personal experience with a no-show clients, and I talk about the urgency of your self-value when interacting with clients and businesses. It's important to recognize and believe in your value both as a professional and as a person, and to conduct your photography business and anything else in your life accordingly. 

This episode is as behind the scenes as it gets because your success depends more on how you value and respect yourself before others do. People treat you the way you treat yourself! That's the take away from this episode. 

Listen and Learn!


Questions or Comments? Reach out at mariabphotostudio@gmail.com and I'll be in touch* directly or address your comment on the podcast.









*By submitting a question or statement, you agree that your submission can be discussed publicly on the podcast, website, or other platforms owned by or affiliated with CluedUpBTS and its parent company, HeadshotNJ, and affiliate company Maria B Photography Studio. while retaining your anonymity.

Bonus Episode: What Goes Around Comes Around

Season 1 · Episode 19

jeudi 11 novembre 2021Duration 19:48

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In this episode I talk about service. Specifically making your client the center of what you do as a photographer beyond taking photos. As a photographer, you're in the service industry, and giving service to your clients has to be your number one priority. It's not about creating lavish sets, or serving champagne, or chocolate-covered strawberries:It's about making people feel good, feel great, about themselves; so good, that the talk about you and your service and about their experience with you. It's karma.It comes back to you as you will hear when you listen to this week's episode. 

Questions or Comments? Reach out at mariabphotostudio@gmail.com and I'll be in touch* directly or address your comment on the podcast.









*By submitting a question or statement, you agree that your submission can be discussed publicly on the podcast, website, or other platforms owned by or affiliated with CluedUpBTS and its parent company, HeadshotNJ, and affiliate company Maria B Photography Studio. while retaining your anonymity.

How to Avoid Miscommunication with Your Client and Your Team

Season 1 · Episode 18

jeudi 11 novembre 2021Duration 11:25

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In a previous episode, episode 10,  I talked about the importance of knowing how you learn or in other words, how best you comprehend information. Here's something to keep in mind: Much the same way photography information has to be communicated in several ways in order for us to learn, we should consider the same thing when it comes to our clients or potential clients.

I talk about this short episode in which I give the example of providing information to a client through written information only to find out on the morning of the shoot that she didn't read it. At best she skimmed through the info. She arranged her schedule not knowing the shoot would take as long as I had said in the information I had sent to her. 

Because there was now a potential time conflict, I initially felt a little rushed. I even asked my makeup artist to arrive a little earlier than scheduled. We actually didn't get to use all of the outfits the client had brought and there were some interesting outfits that would have looked really great in her personal branding photos, but we ran out of time. 

The gist of this is, don't just send your clients info. Get on the phone, do a Zoom call or something similar, and talk to your client about all the info you need to give them so they're well prepared. 

Use multiple means of Communication!

This shoot went really well. We all had a good time and the client was absolutely amazing but it could have been even better had there been more time giving her many more photos to use in her business. 

As you've heard me say several times, "Don't make my mistakes." 

Questions or Comments? Reach out at mariabphotostudio@gmail.com and I'll be in touch* directly or address your comment on the podcast.









*By submitting a question or statement, you agree that your submission can be discussed publicly on the podcast, website, or other platforms owned by or affiliated with CluedUpBTS and its parent company, HeadshotNJ, and affiliate company Maria B Photography Studio. while retaining your anonymity.


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