Episodios

  • 382: Greg Benz - Discover the Power of HDR Photography and Displays
    Aug 12 2024

    In this episode, host Matt Payne sits down with photographer and tech expert Greg Benz to delve into the world of HDR (High Dynamic Range) technology. They discuss the benefits of HDR displays, especially Apple's Pro Display XDR and Asus monitors, for photographers looking to enhance their editing experience. Benz highlights the advantages of HDR for capturing detailed images, outlines the process for accurately calibrating monitors, and suggests experimenting with HDR on newer devices. The conversation covers the efficiency of the AVIF format for image sharing, the functionality of Greg's Lumenzia Photoshop panel for luminosity masking, and practical tips for merging exposures in Lightroom to reduce noise. Benz also touches on the differences between editing for HDR displays and printing, suggesting tools and methods to achieve optimal results in both mediums.

    Resources Mentioned on the Podcast:
    • Greg Benz HDR website
    • Support the podcast
    • Landscape Photographer's Worldwide Discord Server
    • Greg's Lumenzia Photoshop Panel
    • P.S. you can use the code MP20 for 20% off Lumenzia or any of Greg's courses!

    Photographer Recommended on the Podcast:

    • Blake Rudis
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    1 h y 5 m
  • 381: Nick Church - Escaping the Death Zone in Photography
    Aug 5 2024

    In this episode, Nick Church discusses the challenges of navigating the "death zone" in high-altitude mountaineering, drawing parallels to the struggles faced by photographers and small business owners juggling professional and personal commitments. He shares personal experiences of almost missing important photography events due to overwhelming workload and stress, emphasizing the importance of efficient organization and time management. Nick also touches on measuring progress, setting goals, monetizing photography, pricing strategies, workshop offerings, and the emotional connection and storytelling behind photography. The episode explores themes of self-improvement, overcoming challenges, managing pressure, and transitioning to full-time photography careers. Resources mentioned:

    • Support the podcast on Patreon and join for free!
    • Light Blue Booking Software
    • Nick's Photography Education Courses

    Photographers Recommended

    • Jon Rees
    • Geraint Roberts
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    1 h y 28 m
  • 380: Alanna O'Neil - Visual Storytelling: Emotion, Authenticity & Self-Discovery
    Jul 29 2024

    Welcome to the latest episode of F-Stop Collaborate and Listen! In this episode, host Matt Payne engages in a captivating conversation with the talented photographer Alanna O'Neil. They delve into the art of visual storytelling in nature and landscape photography, emphasizing the importance of conveying emotion and feeling through images. Alanna shares insights on defining one's visual voice, the significance of stepping out of comfort zones for growth, and the value of authenticity in creative pursuits. Join us as they explore Alanna's journey from a rural horse farm to the bustling streets of New York City, culminating in her fulfilling life on the serene shores of Maui. Tune in for an enriching discussion on finding solace in nature, balancing personal calling with industry trends, and the power of introspection in photography and life.

    Resources Mentioned on the Podcast:

    • Free Resources from Alanna
    • Visual Storytelling Course
    • Support the Podcast on Patreon

    Photographers Mentioned on the Podcast:

    • Brent Harris
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    1 h y 5 m
  • 379: Jess Wilson - Innovating Your Photography Business Model
    Jul 22 2024

    Welcome to F-Stop Collaborate and Listen! In this episode, we dive deep into the inspiring story of Jess Wilson, a resilient photographer who overcame health challenges and market competition to revolutionize her business model. Host Matt Payne chats with Jess about her journey from facing dismissive doctors to finding success in remote photography services through networking on Clubhouse. Jess shares her experiences, struggles, and triumphs in the world of photography, from starting her business in Arizona to pivoting to branding photography in Utah. Join us as we explore Jess's innovative approach to photography, her dedication to human connection, and the importance of protecting one's work in the ever-evolving digital landscape.

    Join the discussion about the episode over on Patreon!

    P.S. my microphone disconnected at some point during the episode and the system defaulted to the built-in mic on my webcam, so I apologize for the loss in audio quality. Resources Mentioned on the Podcast

    • Support the podcast on Patreon
    • Review the podcast on Apple, Spotify, or Podchaser

    • Shutter App

    • Pixsy

    Mentioned on the Podcast

    • The Wiser Tiger

    • Nina and Ellie

    • Elizabeth Doss - GIF maker

    • Take Roots PR

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    1 h y 13 m
  • 378: John Putnam - Balancing Family and Photography in Acadia National Park
    Jul 15 2024

    In the latest episode, renowned photographer John Putnam joins host Matt Payne to share insightful discussions on blending family life with a demanding photography career. Throughout their conversation, both photographers unearth the significant impact of integrating personal experiences with professional endeavors and how this synthesis can redefine the essence of success in the field of photography.

    Resources Mentioned on the Podcast:

    1. My conversation with David DuChemin.
    2. Arrival Fallacy.
    3. Join us on Nature Photographer's Network, and use the code FSTOP10 for a 10% discount!
    4. Support the podcast on Patreon, and catch our bonus conversation where we discuss artist vs. photographer.
    5. John Putnam’s Private Workshops: Listeners can use the code "justfstopit" for a 10% discount on all private workshops held in Acadia National Park.

    Photographers Mentioned on the Podcast:

    1. Greta Rybiss
    2. Chris Bennett
    3. Mac Stone - his photo, "Midnight Oil."
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    1 h y 9 m
  • 377: Colleen Miniuk - Embracing Challenges and Finding Fulfillment
    Jul 8 2024

    Welcome to this inspiring episode of "F-Stop Collaborate and Listen," where we embark on a profound journey with Colleen Miniuk, a renowned nature photographer and author. Today, Colleen shares her transformative experiences along the Colorado River, which reshaped her outlook on life, success, and fulfillment. She delves into her personal story of self-discovery, detailing how she overcame the challenges of perfectionism and control, and how embracing authenticity and rejecting societal expectations led her to true happiness. Colleen also discusses her shift from commercial photography to a passionate focus on nature and landscapes, specifically water elements and the majestic Colorado River. Resources mentioned: 1. Colleen's Book: "So Said The River." Discount codes:

    • 4FSTOP2024 to get 15% off the autographed hardcover
    • E4FSTOP2024 to get 15% off the eBook (PDF)

    2. Guy Tal.

    3. Support the podcast.

    Photographers Recommended for the Podcast:

    Dave Showalter.

    Dawn Kish.

    Amy Martin.

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    1 h y 5 m
  • 376: Suzanne Revy - Mastering Triptychs and the Art Behind Artist Statements
    Jul 1 2024

    In this episode of "F-Stop Collaborate and Listen," host Matt Payne converses with guest Suzanne Revy on her intimate relationship with her local landscape, particularly the rivers that shape her photographic rhythm. Revy delves into the evolution of her work, from experimenting with triptychs to focusing on immediate surroundings and the challenges of capturing images that resonate individually and collectively. The discussion traverses topics such as the transformative impact of revisiting places, the importance of authenticity in art, and the intersection of photography with self-discovery and environmental stewardship. Additionally, Revy shares insights on writing artist statements, the art of critique, and her ongoing projects, including an upcoming solo show. She also tackles the influence of AI on photography, her past as a photo editor, and teaching endeavors, offering a robust look at the multifaceted nature of a photographic career.

    Resources Mentioned on the Podcast

    • Support the podcast
    • Saul Leiter - Early Color
    • Emily Dickinson - A Murmur in the Trees
    • Mirrors and Windows book (affiliate link)
    • Castmagic app
    • Nature Photographer's Network (use the code FSTOP10 for 10% off)
    • Eric Bennett's Critique Groups
    • Muench Workshops

    Photographers Mentioned on the Podcast

    • Frank Armstrong
    • Erin Carey
    • Philip Heying
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    1 h y 25 m
  • 375: Matt Beaty - Printing the Most Expensive Photos on Earth
    Jun 24 2024

    In this episode, host Matt Payne talks with guest Matt Beaty, owner of Hidden Light in Flagstaff, Arizona, who shares his passion for printing. We discuss the importance of physical prints in understanding one's own artistic style, the effects of the viewing environment on printed works, and so much more. Matt Beaty also provides practical tips for preparing files for printing and emphasizes the significance of the printing process for the longevity and legacy of photographic work. Watch this episode on YouTube.

    Links Discussed on the Podcast:

    • Learn How to Support the Podcast
    • Hidden Light, LLC
    • Hidden Light Shoot to Print Workshops
    • David DuChemin podcast episode
    • David Brookover podcast episode

    Photographers Mentioned on the Podcast:

    • Tyler Shields
    • Austin Leathers
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    1 h y 9 m