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Photographers Create

Photographers Create

Alison Hatch

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Frequency: 1 episode/14d. Total Eps: 29

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Welcome to Photographers Create the podcast that celebrates the imaginative spirit of the modern photographer. Join host Alison Hatch as she embarks on a visual journey through the lens of creativity, exploring the captivating world of photography. In each episode, Alison delves deep into the minds of innovative photographers, uncovering the inspiration behind their captivating images and the techniques that bring their visions to life. Whether you're a seasoned professional or an aspiring enthusiast, Photographers Create offers a wealth of inspiration and knowledge to elevate your craft.
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Episode 28: Submitting to Publications: Tips and Guideline with Kathleen Ellis

jeudi 30 mai 2024Duration 27:50

Kathleen Ellis, founder of Shoot It With Film, shares the story of how the online magazine came to be and the growth of its community. Shoot It With Film offers tutorials, features, and submissions for film photographers. Kathleen discusses the importance of aligning your work with the style of the publication you're submitting to and following submission guidelines. She also emphasizes the value of personal projects and the overlap between film photography and experimental art practices. Overall, Shoot It With Film aims to create a supportive and inclusive space for film photographers to learn and grow.


Takeaways


Shoot It With Film is an online magazine and community for film photographers to learn and grow from each other.

The magazine offers tutorials, features, and submissions for film photographers.

When submitting to publications, it's important to align your work with the style of the publication and follow submission guidelines.

Personal projects are valuable for photographers and can inform their client work.

There is an overlap between film photography and experimental art practices.

Shoot It With Film aims to create a supportive and inclusive space for film photographers to learn and grow.


Chapters


00:00 The Birth and Growth of Shoot It With Film

04:04 Educational Content and Community Engagement

09:29 The Art of Submitting Work to Publications

27:43 You Belong Podcast Out-tro .mp3


Keywords


film photography, online magazine, community, tutorials, submissions, aligning work, submission guidelines, personal projects, experimental art practices


Shoot It With Film

Alison Hatch Photo




27: Collab Episode with Keep It Moving Podcast

jeudi 16 mai 2024Duration 30:57

Today I have something really special for you, my darling listener. I did a collaboration with Alison Bell and Melissa Arlena from the Keep It Moving podcast. I am in a transition of moving my business to San Diego and knew these incredible ladies were the ones to ask for help. On the episode we go over how to move your business step by step. We go over SEO, networking, preparing for new locations, and more. Chalk full of very helpful information, this episode is helpful whether you are moving your business, or are wanting to up your presence in your current city.


Takeaways


When moving a business, it is important to focus on rebuilding the website and improving SEO for the new location.

Managing two businesses simultaneously can be challenging, but it is possible with proper planning and organization.

Building an email list and networking on Instagram can help attract potential clients in the new location.

Creating lead magnets, such as downloadable guides, can be an effective way to build an email list and provide valuable content to potential clients.

Blogging once a week, mixing up content with FAQs and location-specific posts, can help improve SEO and attract organic traffic.

Melissa Arlena ⁠https://melissaarlenaphotography.com⁠

Alison Bell ⁠https://alisonbellphotographer.com⁠

⁠@pictureperfectrankings⁠⁠@alisonbellphotog⁠⁠@keep.it.moving.podcast⁠


Host

Alison Hatch is an analog film photographer, educator, podcast host, and artist. Alison offers her Albuquerque and San Diego clients a stress-free and memorable experience getting photos taken. She has been featured in Shoot It With Film and published in the Front Steps Project Book. Alison splits her time between New Mexico and Southern California with her husband and three boys.

Alison Hatch ⁠https://www.alisonhatchphoto.com⁠

Free Film Soup Recipe ⁠https://www.alisonhatchphoto.com/film-soup⁠


Keywords


moving business, website deletion, blogging, SEO, managing two businesses, rebuilding website, improving SEO, shifting focus, building email list, networking on Instagram, lead magnets, blogging strategy





19: Hasselblad Ballet with David Teran

jeudi 21 mars 2024Duration 34:15

In this episode, David Teran discusses his journey from wanting to be a chef to becoming a photographer. He shares how he fell in love with film photography and his passion for capturing ballerinas outside of the ballet. David emphasizes the importance of the Hasselblad camera in his work and the focus on creating visually stunning photographs. He also highlights the unique experience of shooting film and the limited number of frames available. In this conversation, David discusses his approach to ballet photography and the challenges of capturing unique and memorable shots with limited frames. He explains his preference for shooting on film and the magic of not knowing the outcome until the film is developed. David also shares his favorite locations for ballet photography and his inspiration from non-ballet photographers. He mentions his upcoming book and hints at a potential second project. Lastly, he talks about his process of developing and digitizing film.


David Teran https://www.hasselbladballet.com/

Analog Artist Workshop https://www.alisonhatchphoto.com/analog-artist

Film Soup Online Course https://www.alisonhatchphoto.com/store


18: Self Portraiture Tool Box with Allison Corinne

jeudi 7 mars 2024Duration 31:22

Allison Corinne discusses her journey as a self-portrait photographer and the evolution of her self-portrait series. She shares her inspiration for creating self-portraits and the planning and execution process behind each series. Allison also talks about the use of Photoshop and AI in her work and the themes and messages that are conveyed through her self-portraits. She discusses the reception and audience engagement with her work and the influence of her maternity photography on her self-portrait style.

Takeaways


Self-portraits can be a creative and personal way to express oneself as a photographer.

Planning and execution are important aspects of creating self-portraits, with some series requiring more preparation than others.

The use of Photoshop and AI can enhance and expand the possibilities for self-portrait photography.

Self-portraits can convey personal themes and messages, reflecting the photographer's values and beliefs.

Engagement and feedback from the audience can be rewarding and validating for self-portrait photographers.


Chapters


00:00 Introduction and Background

03:25 Inspiration for Self-Portraits

04:58 Evolution of Self-Portrait Series

08:28 Planning and Execution of Self-Portraits

10:20 Process and Ideas for New Series

13:27 Variety in Self-Portrait Styles

15:18 Use of Photoshop and AI

23:22 Reception and Audience Engagement

24:58 Influence of Maternity Photography

27:47 Closing Remarks


Find Allison Corinne at https://www.allisoncorinne.com/

The Analog Artist Workshop https://www.alisonhatchphoto.com/analog-artist

The online Film Soup course https://www.alisonhatchphoto.com/store


17: How to Find Your Personal Style Creatively

jeudi 29 février 2024Duration 19:27

Summary


In this episode, the host discusses the process of finding one's personal style in photography. The conversation covers various aspects, including the challenges of comparison, looking beyond visuals, influences from home and personality, collecting images for reference, limiting equipment, working and practicing every day, keeping a journal, exploring different genres, and finding personal style with film photography. The host emphasizes the importance of authenticity and self-expression in creating a unique style. The episode concludes with a call to action for listeners to leave reviews and consider being a guest on the podcast.


Takeaways


Finding personal style in photography can be challenging, especially for beginners.

Letting go of comparison and focusing on self-expression is crucial in finding personal style.

Influences from home, personality, and other aspects of life can shape personal style.

Creating references and limiting equipment can help in developing a consistent style.

Working and practicing every day, keeping a journal, and exploring different genres are important steps in finding personal style.

Film photography can offer a unique and authentic approach to personal style.


Chapters


00:00 Introduction and Rebranding

00:29 The Challenge of Finding Personal Style

01:22 Letting Go of Comparison

03:19 Influences from Home and Personality

05:14 Collecting Images and Creating References

06:11 Limiting Equipment

07:36 Working and Practicing Every Day

10:30 Keeping a Journal

12:47 Exploring Different Genres

15:39 Finding Personal Style with Film Photography

16:38 Call to Action and Conclusion


16: Finding Balance in Creative Photography with Cami Turpin

jeudi 22 février 2024Duration 41:51

Summary


In this conversation, Alison and Cami discuss the balance between art and science in photography, the pressure to stay on brand, and the fear of trying new things. They emphasize the importance of embracing failure, letting go of control, and trusting the creative process. They also discuss the need for patience and self-acceptance in the journey of creativity. Overall, the conversation highlights the power of social media in providing validation and support, as well as the importance of finding balance in both photography and life. In this conversation, Alison Hatch and Cami Turpin discuss the importance of mental health, the stigma and misconceptions surrounding it, and the available support and resources. They emphasize the need for open conversations and understanding to create a supportive environment for those struggling with mental health issues. The conversation concludes with gratitude and appreciation for the opportunity to discuss this important topic.


Takeaways


Embrace failure and view it as a stepping stone towards growth and innovation.

Let go of the fear of trying new things and trust the creative process.

Find balance between personal work and business, allowing space for creativity and experimentation.

Don't be afraid to break free from the constraints of a brand and explore different tools and techniques in photography.


Chapters


00:00 Introduction and Cami's New Camera

02:15 The Power of Social Media and Validation

03:51 The Expensive Nature of Photography

06:30 The Balance Between Art and Science in Photography

09:38 Finding Balance in Photography

12:48 The Importance of Balance in Life

18:25 The Pressure to Stay on Brand

23:46 Letting Go and Embracing Failure

28:30 The Need for Space and Trust in the Creative Process

34:33 The Fear of Trying New Things

37:46 Embracing Failure and Working Hard

38:56 The Importance of Patience and Self-Acceptance

10:00 The Importance of Mental Health

20:00 Stigma and Misconceptions

30:00 Support and Resources

40:00 Conclusion and Gratitude


Cami Turpin https://www.bluehillimages.com/

Analog Artist Workshop https://www.alisonhatchphoto.com/analog-artist

15: #FilmFollowFriday with Kami Wittrock

jeudi 15 février 2024Duration 23:48

Summary


In this conversation, Alison Hatch interviews Cami Wittrock about her experience taking over Film Follow Friday on Instagram. They discuss the film community, the creative techniques they have learned and incorporated into their work, and the magic of Holga cameras. Cami shares her vision for the future of Film Follow Friday and emphasizes the inclusivity and supportiveness of the film community.


Takeaways


Film Follow Friday is a hashtag-based community on Instagram that connects film photographers and allows them to share their work.

The film community is known for its creativity and experimentation with different techniques, such as film soup and light leaks.

Using film as a medium allows photographers to let go of control and embrace the unknown, resulting in unique and surprising images.

Film Follow Friday has not only facilitated creative inspiration but also fostered meaningful friendships and connections among photographers.


Chapters


00:00 Introduction and Background

00:52 Taking Over Film Follow Friday

03:23 The Film Follow Friday Community

05:59 Exploring Creative Techniques

07:02 Incorporating Creative Techniques into Client Work

08:19 The Magic of Holga Cameras

10:41 Embracing the Creative Energy of Film

15:24 Building Friendships and Connections

17:29 Future Plans for Film Follow Friday

21:03 Where to Find Cami

Kamie is a film photographer based out of Sioux Falls, South Dakota. She has been practicing photography for ten years, but found her true passion and love in film in 2018. Kamie enjoys using film photography as a means to create, experiment, and meet other photographers. Always an avid fan of the #filmfollowfriday community, Kamie took over as curator from #filmfollowfriday creator Liz Glenn last fall. She hopes to continue to use the space to connect and showcase the film community. You can find Kamie on instagram.com/kamiewittrockphotography.


Analog Artist Workshop https://www.alisonhatchphoto.com/analog-artist

14: The Creative Act: A way of being. Part 2

jeudi 8 février 2024Duration 29:10

In this conversation, Alison Hatch explores the creative act and the process of creating art based on the book 'A Way of Being' by Rick Rubin. She discusses the importance of inspiration and creating space to receive it. Alison also emphasizes the significance of collecting seeds of ideas and experimenting with them. She highlights the craft phase of the creative process and the need to stay connected and enthusiastic about the work. The goal of art, according to Alison, is to share who we are and how we see the world.


Takeaways


Create space and be in tune with the source to receive inspiration.

Collect seeds of ideas and experiment with them.

Stay connected and enthusiastic during the craft phase of the creative process.

The goal of art is to share who we are and how we see the world.


Chapters


00:00 Introduction

01:12 Inspiration

07:26 Seeds and Epiphanies

09:22 Experimentation

15:27 Crafting

24:11 Point of View

28:15 Conclusion


Buy Rick Rubin's book on Amazon https://a.co/d/0qniczF

Mel Rea Art https://www.melrea.com/

Fiona Phillips Fine Art https://www.fionabphillips.com/

Photo Native April 27 & 28 in North County San Diego, CA. Tickets on sale now. https://www.alisonhatchphoto.com/photo-native

13: The Creative Act A Way of Being Deep Dive Part 1

jeudi 1 février 2024Duration 27:10

In the next few episodes we are going to dive into the incredible book The Creative Act: a Way of Being by Rick Rubin. As photographers it is easy to call ourselves creatives, but do we really know the depths of what that means. In Rick’s book he covers 78 different topics about the creative. How to know it, how to channel it, how to attract it, how to utilize it, and so on. This is Part 1 of a 4 part series of diving deep into living a creative life by Rick Rubin’s words. So worth the time to listen for anyone wanting to live a truly creative life.


Buy the book The Creative Act: A Way Of Being


Rick Rubin

12: Why Write? with Rachel Larsen Weaver

Season 36

vendredi 26 janvier 2024Duration 41:00

Summary


In this conversation, Alison Hatch interviews Rachel Larson-Weaver about the importance of writing in a creative practice. They discuss how writing can enhance photography and other artistic mediums, and how to incorporate writing into daily life. Rachel shares her journey of how she got into writing and the interplay between writing and photography in her own work. They also talk about Rachel's writing workshop and the benefits of participating in a safe and supportive writing community. The conversation highlights the value of exploring personal obsessions in writing and the impact of different skill levels in a learning environment.


Takeaways


Writing can enhance and expand a creative practice, including photography.

Incorporating writing into daily life can provide a therapeutic and meditative outlet.

Exploring personal obsessions in writing can lead to new insights and creative growth.

Participating in a writing workshop can provide a safe and supportive space for sharing and receiving feedback.

Learning from individuals with different skill levels can enhance one's own creative journey.


Chapters


00:00 Introduction and Background

06:24 The Importance of Writing in a Creative Practice

12:54 Incorporating Writing into Daily Life

19:22 Exploring Personal Obsessions in Writing

24:47 Rachel's Writing Workshop

27:56 Creating a Safe Space for Writing

32:34 Learning from Different Skill Levels

36:40 Other Ways to Work with Rachel

39:33 Closing Remarks


https://www.rachellarsenweaver.com/


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