It is about the journey.
Episode Overview:
Today I am joined by the talented wedding photographer and my wonderful friend Emmylou Kelly. She is based in the UK but works worldwide.
During the episode, we discuss how Emmylou got started in the industry, the amazing experiences she has had throughout her career (including Elevate!) and her creative practices!
Emmylou started her journey to becoming a photographer at the age of 30, when she decided hospitality was no longer for her and she needed a change. So, she decided to attend university. Unsure of what area to study, she thought about what gave her joy as a child - drawing and painting. Naturally, this led to fine arts, where Emmylou learned about various mediums and how to use photography as a found object to create art using other mediums.
It wasn’t until a university lecturer told Emmylou that she had an eye for photography - and from there…. she turned into becoming a highly sought after, talented wedding photographer who travels the world shooting weddings.
Episode Takeaways
→ Being an artist requires more than simply technical skills - it requires a person to go beyond the technical aspect and find their artistic style.
→ Becoming a photographer is about not only understanding the craft and camera, it is about finding the style that works for them.
Links
Emmylou Kelly’s Website - https://emmyloukelly.com/
Emmylou Kelly’s Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/emmylou.kelly/
Miles - https://milesofgrain.com/
Steal Like an Artist by Austin Kleon - https://austinkleon.com/steal/
0:00 - Introduction
3:36 - How Emmylou Got Started with Photography
6:02 - Why Emmylou Became a Wedding Photographer
9:28 - Having Business Scense as an Artist
11:55 - Finding the Artistic Style
28:46 - What Emmylou’s work is about
31:08 - The Creative Intent - What Are You Trying to Do
36:01 - Understanding Your Craft (and Your Camera)
46:34 - Finding the End Result - The Creative and Technical Pieces
50:44 - Shooting Weddings Around the World
Today I have a truly inspiring guest —Rachel Emma Waring, marketing coach, launch specialist, Pinterest expert and former host of the 'RE: Podcast' and a force to be reckoned with in the world of creative strategy.
Rachel’s journey is one that resonates with so many of us in the creative field. She started out designing sets and costumes for theatre, transitioned into running a wedding styling business, and now she’s a full-fledged creative strategist helping businesses find their clarity and shine online. In today’s episode, we’re going to unpack Rachel’s incredible evolution and what it means to pivot your creative focus. We'll talk about the fears and challenges she faced in moving from a niche like Pinterest marketing to a broader, more holistic approach to creative strategy. But that’s not all—Rachel is passionate about helping people craft their launch strategies and being visible in ways that truly resonate with their audience. We’ll dive into how creative teams can radiate online, find the creativity in sales, and make the most out of different content platforms. And of course, we’ll explore why it’s so crucial to lean into your strengths, embrace public speaking, and ignore the noise of your weaknesses. So, whether you’re leading a creative team, part of one, or simply looking to amplify your business’s creative output, you’re going to find a lot of value in today’s conversation. Let’s get into it!"
Essential Links
Rachel's Website - https://www.rachelemmawaring.com
Rachel's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/rachelemmawaring
Tom's Website - https://www.bytomw.com
Tom's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/bytomw
Join your host Tom Wright for an in depth coversation with Barry Harley, a commercial photographer specializing in architectural and hospitality photography. He shares his journey and insights into the business side of photography. He emphasizes the importance of understanding licensing and usage rights, as well as valuing your work and negotiating with clients. Barry also discusses the significance of personal projects in developing your portfolio and finding your unique style. He advises new photographers to prioritize the business side of photography and define their target market to establish a strong foundation.
Links mentioned in the episode: Explore Barry Harley's website: https://www.barryharley.com/Art Production Agency Wonderful Machine: https://wonderfulmachine.com/ Photographer's Coffee Morning with Emma Alexander from Wisern: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hM4v_N7za60 Association of Photographers (UK): https://www.the-aop.org/
In this episode of About Creative Experience Tom W talks to Zoe Goldsmith a professional photographer and Head of Partnership at Imagen AI about what it means to truly serve the creative community.
We talk about what companies like Imagen look for in their brand ambassadors and talk about the importance of protecting your creativity when building a career in the photography industry.
Tom W's Website - https://www.bytomw.com
Zoe's Photography - http://zoeamberphotography.co.uk/
Imagen AI - https://imagen-ai.com/
Footnote
This weeks episode of About Creative Experience is a blast from the past and was originally recorded in 2023 but only released now. Imagen's Product may have changed since this podcast was published.
In this week's episode we talk to the internationally renowned Destination Wedding Photographer and Canon Ambassador Igor Demba.
We talk about, podcasting, creative collaboration and the reality of building a multi year career as a professional photographer.
Sit back and enjoy this laidback interview with one of the wedding photography greats.
If you'd like to learn from Igor check out his Workshop, for more from About Creative Experience check out Tom Wright's Website