Jenny Stein of
The Family Photographer Podcast is todays guest, is based in Pittsburgh USA, is the mother of five and has a family and children's photography business.
Jenny says, “Photography is what I use to look more deeply at my days and to help us remember the every day moments that make up our lives as a family.”
Her podcast explores her beliefs with other photographers from around the world and is aimed at the person who carries the camera in the family.
Your photography can take you to places you would never go otherwise. – Jenny Stein
In this interview, we explore photography, business, podcasting, photography as a hobby and why exactly Jenny does what she does and how she manages it all.
I came away from the interview feeling challenged about my ideals, why I do what I do, what's important in my life and business. I think both Jenny and I pushed each other and I expect, you'll find yourself deep in thought about the topics that come up as you listen in to this episode.
A big thanks to
The Image Salon for sponsoring this episode of the podcast and making the show possible. If outsourcing your editing is something you're currently doing or considering, please put the guys at The Image Salon to the test… I think you'll be blown away! They service some of the biggest names in the industry including Fer Juaristi, Two Mann Studios, Gabe McClintock and Edwina Robertson to name a few.
Here’s some of what we cover:
What is your big takeaway?
Following this interview, I’d love to read your feedback and comments. Was there something from this interview that struck a chord, inspired or motivated you?
Will you take any kind of action after hearing what Jenny had to share?
I think there's nothing like a daily photo project to learn about photography. – Jenny Stein
Let me know by leaving your thoughts in the comments below.
If you have any questions that I missed, a specific question you’d like to ask Jenny or if you just want to say thanks for coming on the show, feel free to add them below too.
I give myself permission to quit all the time. – Jenny Stein
Advertising for a show that doesn't have a ton of listeners doesn't make much money. Then you have to put energy into growing the show. But I just want to put my energy into the interviews and the people. – Jenny Stein
It feels weird to me to let everything be about numbers. – Jenny Stein
Links to people, places and things mentioned in this episode:
Jenny Stein Website
Jenny Stein Podcast
Jenny Stein on Instagram
Jenny Stein on Facebook
Jenny Stein on Flickr
TWiP Family Podcast on iTunes
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