In this episode of the Western Photography Podcast, host Chris Dickinson interviews Nick Souza, a corporate industrial photographer specializing in the shipping and logistics industry. They discuss Nick's unique niche, his transition from photojournalism to corporate photography, and the gear he uses.
Nick shares insights on editing techniques in Lightroom, the influence of his photojournalism background on his current work, and the importance of capturing authentic moments with people.
They also touch on the evolution of photography technology, finding inspiration, and the role of social media in marketing photography. Nick emphasizes the importance of creativity and developing a unique style in photography.
In this episode of the Western Photography Podcast, host Chris Dickinson interviews Heather Harrell, a Western lifestyle and wedding photographer. Join us as Heather shares her journey into photography, discussing how it helped her process grief after losing her father. She emphasizes the importance of connection with clients and storytelling in her work.
We also delve into the technical aspects of photography, the challenges of editing, and the balance between personal life and professional commitments.
In this episode of the Western Photography Podcast, host Chris interviewsHolly Nicoll, a self-employed Ag and Western photographer from Alberta, Canada. Holly shares her journey from a corporate career in agriculture to pursuing her passion for photography.
They discuss the challenges and rewards of being self-employed, the importance of storytelling in photography, and the creative process. Holly emphasizes the value of time management, efficiency in editing, and the significance of building trust within the agricultural community.
The conversation also touches on the role of technology and networking with other creatives to stay inspired.
In this episode of the Western Photography Podcast, hosts Chris and Joe Dickinson share their journey of transitioning from corporate jobs to self-employment in the photography and dog training industries.
They discuss the challenges and rewards of being self-employed, the importance of marketing and networking, overcoming imposter syndrome, and practical tips for photographers looking to grow their business.
The conversation emphasizes the need for skill development, gradual growth, and the significance of putting oneself out there to build a successful career.
In this episode of the Western Photography Podcast, I explore the world of photography gear and discuss my personal experiences with various camera bags and lenses and the importance of quality equipment.
I share insights on how to choose the right gear for different situations, emphasizing the significance of storytelling in photography. I also touch on the technical aspects of using light meters and the creative process behind capturing stunning images.
In this inaugural episode of the Western Photography Podcast, host Chris Dickinson interviews award-winning photographer David duChemin. They explore David's journey from humanitarian photography to wildlife photography, emphasizing the emotional impact of images and the importance of intention in the creative process.
David shares insights on navigating social media as a photographer and the significance of connection over content. In this engaging conversation, David discusses the essence of creativity, the journey of writing his latest book, and the lessons learned from personal challenges.
He emphasizes the importance of constraints in the creative process and the impact of legacy through teaching and sharing knowledge. The dialogue also explores the role of gear in photography, the significance of audience engagement, and the true meaning of being creative.
Link to David's newest book, Light, Space & Time and his website can be accessed here: www.davidduchemin.com
This is the intro to The Western Photography Podcast. Join along as I interview and talk about inspiring images, creativity and uplift the greater creative community by sharing our experiences.