Believe in yourself, get over yourself.
Let's talk about a word we sometimes avoid when talking about our photography: PLAY. I embrace the concept even as I use every other word to describe the process. What's up with that?!
Things have gotten out of control… (creativity cross-training part 2)
Wisdom from Rick Rubin and "The Creative Act" gets us in the frame of mind to loosen our grip and trust the process.
Photographing Beauty Regardless of Conditions with Sarah Marino
Sarah Marino is a nature photographer, photography educator, and writer based in southwestern Colorado. Our conversation dives into nature first principles, reciprocity with our subjects, reasons to keep our worst photos, how her photography has evolved over the past 13 years, and so much more.
The Art of Seeing Sound: Using Synesthesia in Photography with Jared Armijo
Jared Armijo blows me away with his singularly fantastic way of hearing—and therefore seeing—the world. What do I mean by that? Listen in to find out!
From Beginner to Leading Workshops in 4 Years with Brie Stockwell
Photographer Brie Stockwell has an energetic personality with a serene visual style. We talk about that paradox, along with finding inner peace amidst chaos, the importance of interpreting and experiencing photographs from different perspectives, and the need to detach from external opinions and focus on one's own creative vision.
I’m having an affair… 🫢
Love always happens when you're not looking for it. Let's explore how to become better photographers by putting down our cameras and being swept away by creative play.
Shooting Out of Focus Completely Changed My Photography with TJ Thorne
TJ Thorne breaks the rules and shares how we can transcend labels in our creativity.
Crafting Stories Through Intentional Camera Movement with Stephanie Johnson
This conversation with Stephanie Johnson explores the significance of imagination and curiosity in the creative process, using our cameras and post-processing as tools to achieve our vision, and releasing self-imposed creative limitations.
Taking a cue from Inside Out 2 (+ a social media challenge)
What makes an image "art" is more than just the observable elements; it's about evoking emotion. How can we expand our creative vocabulary to include the emotional response to images we see? And what role does social media play in helping us to do that?
Self-Discovery Through Photography with Pamela Sherlock
Pamela Sherlock offers ideas about curating our own work, representation in photography, stretching ourselves with self-portraiture, and the value of being part of a community of artists as a way to sustain and expand our creative energy.