Master Photography

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Rating
4.7
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1330 reviews
This podcast has
300 episodes
Language
Explicit
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Date created
2012/10/31
Average duration
67 min.
Release period
48 days

Description

5 photographers (Brent Bergherm, Jeff Harmon, Connor Hibbs, Erica Kay, Brian McGuckin) take turns covering listener questions, photography news, and the famous photography "doodads" of the week with each round table discussion episode. This is the podcast for enthusiast and professional photography nerds who want to level up and master their photography--without the fluff of a "talk show." The team has a special skill for covering advanced level photography techniques in a way that less experienced photographers can understand. They don't talk down to newer photographers yet provide tips that help advanced photographers. Come join us as we all work to master our photography together!

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Finding and Communicating With Clients
2022/04/14
Tips For Finding Photography Clients It is hard for me to believe, but there are some people who can very naturally approach and talk to people.  On top of that, some of those may also have the advantage of being well established in their community.  Those people may not need the tips offered here.  For everyone else, here are some ideas you can use to help you find photography clients. Practice Working With People It starts with being willing to practice working with people.  It may not be comfortable for you.  Believe me, I get it if you don’t find it easy to talk to someone you don’t know.  Not only do I feel totally uncomfortable doing that, the other person often feels that, making it doubly awkward. Don’t give up on it.  Just like you can learn how to make good images, you can learn how to work with people. Think about what it took to learn how to use your camera. Maybe you feel like you are still learning how to use your camera (I know I am), but learning how to do anything requires effort and practice.  Some have a natural gift to learn something and excel at it, but most of us have to work hard and practice to become proficient with a skill. Talking to perfect strangers and working through to the point where they may become your clients may never become easy for you. It may never be something you look forward to. But no matter how challenging you find it as you get started, everyone can get good enough at it to win clients. Start With Kids One of the easiest ways to get started practicing with people is to reach out to those around you and ask if you can do a shoot with their kids. Parents are usually very happy to have someone make pictures of their children as long as the camera is not pointed at them. Plus you get to work with the kids.  Kids may bring some of their own challenges in being able to sit still enough or follow directions, but they generally are not worried about how they look or get anxious just because you point a camera at them.  Adults tend to freeze up considerably as soon as a “real” camera is pointed at them. Ask your neighbors, the people at your church. If you aren’t completely confident in your photography skills yet, let them know you are practicing but they can have any of the images they want for free if you can practice with their children. That said, DO NOT PRACTICE ON YOUR KIDS! There are only so many pictures your own kids are going to let you make of them. You don’t want to waste them as you are learning how to do lighting or have the right settings on your camera. It doesn’t make a ton of sense, but the neighbor kid seems to be fine with making a lot of pictures and sort of having fun with it while your own kids find it a chore very quickly. Farmer’s Market It may not be called this, but every town has some kind of weekend gathering place where people come together to sell various goods.  You can usually buy an inexpensive spot at the market, set up a photo booth of sorts, and then just practice your skills at talking to people and inviting them to come and make a picture with you. You don’t have to be perfect with your lighting or camera settings. You don’t have to be great at talking to people. This is a chance to practice with a wide variety of people and improve all of these skills at the same time. These markets tend to be in the middle of the day when there is very harsh sunlight, so you will need some kind of structure to shoot under.  You could ask around to borrow a pop up shade,
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Making Good Headshots With Levi Sim
2021/03/01
Practical tips for getting started on making great headshots for photographers who have never attempted them
How To Get Your Photography Website Noticed
2021/02/11
The common mistakes made by photographers that prevent their websites from begging noticed by people looking for their services and/or images.
5 Reasons EVERY Photographer Needs an L-Bracket
2021/02/04
Every photographer needs an L-bracket, here are the five reasons why!
Luminosity Masking and Lumenzia v9
2021/01/14
The changes to version 9 of the Lumenzia luminosity masking extension for Photoshop.
2020 Predictions Follow-Up and 2021 Photography Predictions
2021/01/07
Check in on how we did with the 2020 predictions and making photography predictions for 2021
Stretch Your Photography Skills in 2021
2020/12/24
Ideas that will help photographers set resolutions for 2021 to stretch their skills and get better.
Color Space Workflow For Photographers
2020/12/17
A podcast about color space and how photographers should deal with it in all three phases of their workflow
Getting Started With Team and Individual Sports Photography
2020/12/12
Tips on how to get started in doing team and individual (T&I) sports photography, including a way to quadruple your potential for income!
White Balance - AWB, Presets, Gray Card, or ExpoDisc?
2020/11/19
Photographers have multiple ways to deal with white balance in their photos. Here are the main options for doing that and how photographers should choose one of them.
HIGTS - Fall Family Portraits
2020/11/12
The flashes, modifiers, light stands, and techniques I used to create stunning fall family portraits oozing with color!
What, Why, and How of Shutter Count
2020/11/05
What shutter actuation count is, why photographers should care, and how to get it from your camera.

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4.7 out of 5
1330 reviews
MRod513 2021/02/09
Excellent Depth of Topics; Great for Photographers at all Levels
Though positioned as a beginner/intermediate photography podcast, Jeff, Brent and the crew do a really great job of going deep into the topic of the w...
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Domane45 2021/01/21
A show for the hobbyist photographer!
As a hobbyist photographer, this podcast strikes a perfect balance between advanced concepts and an easy to understand style. Jeff and all of the host...
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Jerseychi 2021/01/04
Great podcast.
The podcast is entertaining and educational for photographers of all levels. You can tell Jeff has a great passion for photography and improvement. Go...
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Marcellito 2020/12/25
Indispensable discussion about photography
Enjoyable but it’s not a background podcast you have to listen.
Candis Morgan 2020/11/01
Educational and Informative
I enjoy the content and informative as a Hobbyist photographer I find myself putting the things I listened on this podcast and applying them when I am...
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Music yes 2020/12/23
Not very concise
There is information to be had, but there is a lot of rambling. The podcast typically gives about 5 minutes of information in about an hour of talking...
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Qgent 2020/12/17
So much distraction
Did your sidekick forgot that you recorded the show? So much noise coming from him, from heavy sighs( lots of those ) to pans and pods crashing a fe...
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KAHphoto 2020/10/28
Educational and Entertaining
Expert photography instruction that is down to earth and realistic. All levels are welcome to learn. Host is interesting and has a great, fun pe...
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Sept. 4, 2011 2020/03/08
Love This Podcast!
I have a few podcasts I listen to regularly and this one is right at the top of my list! I love the content that is discussed, the guests have been f...
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mimiswee3 2020/10/01
Please get to the subject
I never leave negative reviews because I know we are all out here hustling hard doing what we love! But I just discovered this podcast and was excited...
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