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Pixels
Beth Buelow
31 episodes
7 months ago
Dedicated to informing, inspiring, and engaging photographers at all levels. In addition to commentary on how to live into our creative potential, you'll hear conversations with professional and emerging photographers, with an emphasis on nature, still life, architecture, and abstract photography. These casual, accessible interviews speak to the “heart and art” of photography, including the photographer’s motivations, philosophy, vision, formative experiences/moments, and lessons learned. Channel hosted by Beth Buelow of Beth Buelow Photography and made possible in part by an Inspired Creator's Grant from NaturePhotographyClasses.com and Nic Stover Photography.

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Dedicated to informing, inspiring, and engaging photographers at all levels. In addition to commentary on how to live into our creative potential, you'll hear conversations with professional and emerging photographers, with an emphasis on nature, still life, architecture, and abstract photography. These casual, accessible interviews speak to the “heart and art” of photography, including the photographer’s motivations, philosophy, vision, formative experiences/moments, and lessons learned. Channel hosted by Beth Buelow of Beth Buelow Photography and made possible in part by an Inspired Creator's Grant from NaturePhotographyClasses.com and Nic Stover Photography.

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Pixels
Holistic Approaches to Nature Photography with Michele Sons

Those of us who love nature photography enjoy the outdoors and its endless beauty. But how much do we stop to reflect on what it’s telling us about its own place in the world, and what it can tell us about ourselves?


Michele Sons has a message that's so needed in this increasingly virtual world, as she invites us to connect more fully with our surroundings. Michele also encourages us to approach our craft with a playful spirit and shares how she has developed her own vision through continuous curiosity.


Her newest eBook is "DAWNLAND: Creative, Holistic Approaches to Photographing Acadia National Park." This eBook offers both technical and artistic approaches to photographing one of America's most visited national parks, along with Acadia's physical and cultural geography to facilitate connection to place, and creative prompts for your own expressive image-making.


DAWNLAND: https://michelesons.myflodesk.com/dawnland

https://www.michelesons.com/

https://www.instagram.com/michelesonsphotography/

https://www.michelesons.com/theartofplace


HORIZONS PHOTOGRAPHY CONFERENCE: https://www.horizonsphoto.com/

Use discount code BETH100 to receive $100 off your registration


Socials:

http://www.bethbuelowphotography.com

https://www.instagram.com/bethbuelowphoto

https://bsky.app/profile/bethbuelow.bsky.social

https://www.linkedin.com/in/bethbuelow/


Acknowledgements:

Inspired Creator Grants: http://www.naturephotographyclasses.com/inspired-creator

Video Editor Alex Armitage: http://www.alexarmitage.com

Music Composed by musicdoctor: https://audiojungle.net/user/musicdoctor/portfolio



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7 months ago
58 minutes 2 seconds

Pixels
Capturing Emotion, Not Just Images: The Magic of ICM with Kaisa Siren

How does someone go from the strictest of photographic arts – photojournalism – to building a body of work based on one of the most abstract forms of photography there is?


I’m pleased to welcome Kaisa Siren to the conversation. From her home base in the Arctic Circle, Kaisa has explored both far afield and close to home. We chat about how she realized ICM as a way to balance her creative energy, making images with intention, and how ICM helps to make the invisible visible.


Kaisa is a photographic artist and makes her soul landscape visible with Intentional Camera Movement using northern sceneries of Finland as her backdrop. She focuses on themes related to the seasons of Lapland, and the sensitivity of nature. She lives in row·vuh·nee·eh·mee, at the Arctic Circle in Lapland, Finland, where she works as a freelance photographer. She is widely published in various Finnish magazines and newspapers and has had several solo and group exhibitions in Finland, Sweden, Denmark, New York , Scotland and Germany. She has been a regular contributor to the ICMPhotoMag from its very beginning. She is a co-founder of ICMPhotomag Network Community and ICM Photo Academy, and teaches courses on ICM photography, both in person and on-line, and has been a co-leader of New Beginnings workshops from the start in 2021.


ICM Photo Magazine Network: https://www.icmphotomag.network/


Connect with Kaisa:

http://www.artistkaisasiren.com

http://www.instagram.com/icm_kaisasiren/

https://www.facebook.com/KaisaSiren/


Socials:

http://www.bethbuelowphotography.com

https://www.instagram.com/bethbuelowphoto

https://www.facebook.com/bethbuelowphotography


Acknowledgements:

Inspired Creator Grants: http://www.naturephotographyclasses.com/inspired-creator

Video Editor Alex Armitage: http://www.alexarmitage.com

Music Composed by musicdoctor: https://audiojungle.net/user/musicdoctor/portfolio



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8 months ago
1 hour 7 minutes 19 seconds

Pixels
What Happens When You Put Yourself Into the Frame? with Sara Kushner

Ready for something a bit different that might make you rethink having people - or even yourself - in the frame? I'm joined by Sara Kushner, and we talk about how she got started putting herself in the frame, why her work can't be classified as glorified selfies, and what emotional, logistical, and technical aspects you want to consider if you're thinking about trying out self-portraiture.


Even if you have no interest in putting yourself in front of the camera, you're still going to hear wisdom that will be useful when you are behind the camera.


(PS: I had the delightful experience of meeting Sara at the Winter Women's Photography Conference in Estes Park, Colorado in early February. She's just as charming in person as she is online!)


Episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2upzRyM4fHQ&list=PLaUQ33Eh9FrrOXCUorA4Co5JrOKDbhNZJ&index=1&t=69s


Sara Kushner is an environmental self-portrait photographer on a mission to make life a bit more playful. Through her lens, she celebrates the beauty of self-expression, body acceptance, and authenticity, inviting others to see the world in a new light. Her whimsical, vibrant self-portraits reflect her deep commitment to joy and her appreciation of the natural spaces in which she creates. Sara hopes her work will inspire others to embrace their true selves beyond societal expectations, while appreciating and celebrating the unparalleled beauty found in nature.


BONUS: Discount code on Sara's limited edition prints: PIXELS5


Connect with Sara:

http://sarakushner.com

http://sarakushner.com/shop

http://instagram.com/sara_at_play

http://zesty-nutrition.com


Did you find this video valuable? Here's how you can help!

Every like, comment, subscribe, and share helps this channel grow and benefit photographers everywhere. You can also show your appreciation and support by buying me a chai ☕️ (http://buymeacoffee.com/bethbuelow) or purchasing a YT Super Thanks (click/tap the three dots near the Like button for the option). All proceeds go to my video editor 😂 Thank you so much! 💙


Socials:

Website: http://www.bethbuelowphotography.com

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bethbuelowphoto

BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/bethbuelow.bsky.social

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bethbuelow/


Acknowledgements:

Inspired Creator Grants: http://www.naturephotographyclasses.com/inspired-creator

Video Editor Alex Armitage: http://www.alexarmitage.com

Music Composed by musicdoctor: https://audiojungle.net/user/musicdoctor/portfolio



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8 months ago
1 hour 10 minutes 34 seconds

Pixels
The Healing Power of Creativity with Alister Benn

When it comes to improving our photography, we often focus on a few areas: our creative vision, our technical and processing skills, and our gear. Those are all important, but they’re missing a critical element: YOU.


In this conversation with Alister Benn, we talk about what it means to bring yourself to your photography, his evolution into creating autobiographical images, and what role story and context play in how we present our work. Watch the episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/2Uc69DhHLFk


Alister Benn is a renowned landscape photographer, educator, and author, celebrated for his innovative approach to night photography and expressive, minimalist landscapes. His work often emphasizes mood, emotion, and the intimate connection between the natural world and human experience.


Through his artistic and educational endeavors, Alister Benn has inspired photographers around the globe to connect deeply with their craft and the natural world.


CONNECT WITH ALISTER

http://expressive.photography/

http://www.youtube.com/@Alister_Benn

http://www.instagram.com/alister_benn/

Printed Book, Out of Darkness: https://expressive.photography/out-of-darkness-home/

eBooks: https://expressive.photography/education/

Workshops: https://expressive.photography/workshops/


Socials:

http://www.bethbuelowphotography.com

https://www.instagram.com/bethbuelowphoto

https://www.facebook.com/bethbuelowphotography

https://www.linkedin.com/in/bethbuelow/


Acknowledgements:

Inspired Creator Grants: http://www.naturephotographyclasses.com/inspired-creator

Sound Editor Alex Armitage: http://www.alexarmitage.com

Music Composed by musicdoctor: https://audiojungle.net/user/musicdoctor/portfolio



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9 months ago
1 hour 15 minutes 13 seconds

Pixels
How to Unlock Imagination in Your Photography with Wendy Bagnall

We have a million ways to plan out every aspect of our photography time, but my guest today invites us to leave room for the unexpected and in doing so, to be open to what pulls at our eyes and hearts.


Wendy Bagnall is a photographic artist who lives in England. The natural landscape is the inspiration behind her work, which is an interpretation of what she sees. Wendy’s approach is unrestrictive and often with an abstract quality, augmenting the light, texture and topography of the landscape, creating pieces that aim to evoke an emotional connection with the viewer.


http://www.wendybagnall.com

https://www.instagram.com/wendybagnall_/


Resources recommended by Wendy

https://www.seantucker.photography/the-meaning-in-the-making (be sure to subscribe to Sean's outstanding YT channel, too! https://www.youtube.com/c/seantuckerphoto )

Rachael Talibart: https://www.instagram.com/rachaeltalibart/

Valda Bailey: https://www.instagram.com/valda_bailey_art/

Vivian Maier: https://www.vivianmaier.com/

Ellis O'Conner: https://www.instagram.com/ellisoconnor/


Did you find this video valuable? Here's how you can help!

Every like, comment, subscribe, and share helps this channel grow and benefit photographers everywhere. You can also show your appreciation and support by buying me a chai ☕️ (http://buymeacoffee.com/bethbuelow) or purchasing a YT Super Thanks (click/tap the three dots near the Like button for the option). All proceeds go to my video editor 😂 Thank you so much! 💙


Socials:

Website: http://www.bethbuelowphotography.com

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bethbuelowphoto

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bethbuelowphotography

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bethbuelow/


Acknowledgements:

Inspired Creator Grants: http://www.naturephotographyclasses.com/inspired-creator

Video Editor Alex Armitage: http://www.alexarmitage.com

Music Composed by musicdoctor: https://audiojungle.net/user/musicdoctor/portfolio




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9 months ago
1 hour 7 minutes 36 seconds

Pixels
How to Cultivate a Creative Mindset with Mike Pach

Michael Pach's decades of experience and adventures shine through in his thoughts on what it means to be creative, practicing mindfulness, the appeal—and sometimes challenges—of astrophotography, and forming relationships with whatever we point our camera at.


Mike Pach, owner of 3 Peaks Photography & Design, is an internationally known, award-winning photographer, speaker and author with more than 40 years of experience in photography. He is on the board of DarkSky Colorado, the founder of the Colorado Photography Learning Group and has been teaching photography and Photoshop classes since 2007. Mike is the author of "Colorado Springs Then and Now," and he conducts night-sky photography workshops. He is a former aerospace engineer with a Bachelor of Science degree from St. Louis University and an MBA from Maryville University. Mike is also an ambassador for Move Shoot Move, is a NiSi reseller and has a retail website called AdventureCam Photo (http://adventurecamphoto.com) 


Episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/B0Bs4QAXjwI?si=GMKJQ21erMTaNGPh


Recommended App:

PhotoPills: https://www.photopills.com/


Connect with Mike:

Main Website: https://3peaksphoto.com/

Workshops: https://3peaksphoto.com/westcliffeworkshops/ and https://3peaksphoto.com/paintminesworkshops/

Book: https://3peaksphoto.com/cos150/

Same Tree Different Day (365-day project): https://3peaksphoto.com/stdd/

Classes (next round begins Jan 2025): https://3peaksphoto.com/classes/photography-class/

Colorado Photography Learning Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/cplg1


Every like, comment, subscribe, and share helps this channel grow and benefit photographers everywhere. You can also show your appreciation and support by buying me a chai ☕️: http://buymeacoffee.com/bethbuelow Thank you so much! 💙


Socials:

http://www.bethbuelowphotography.com

https://www.instagram.com/bethbuelowphoto


Acknowledgements:

Inspired Creator Grants: http://www.naturephotographyclasses.com/inspired-creator

Video Editor Alex Armitage: http://www.alexarmitage.com

Music Composed by musicdoctor: https://audiojungle.net/user/musicdoctor/portfolio



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10 months ago
58 minutes 42 seconds

Pixels
What Makes Someone a Photographer? with Shanda Akin

What makes someone a photographer, and who decides? Shanda Akin has experienced a journey from the air force to the arts and has lots to share about how we see ourselves as photographers. Her love of learning is our good fortune, as we talk about valuable lessons she’s picking up in her pursuit of a Master of Arts in Photography, how we can make sublime images, and the power of projects to spark our creativity.


Learn more about the Women’s Winter Photography Conference, hosted by the Outdoor Photo Alliance, February 6-9, 2025, in Estes Park, Colorado. You can get $100 off your registration fee by entering PIXELS100 at checkout: https://www.outdoorphotoalliance.com


Resources Mentioned + More Shanda!

Heather Evans Smith : https://www.heatherevanssmith.com

Tom Chambers: https://www.tomchambersphoto.com

David Maisel: https://davidmaisel.com

Todd Hido: http://www.toddhido.com

Michael Kenna: https://www.michaelkenna.com

Another great YouTube channel is Linda Nickell's Happiness Hour. She's interviewed Shanda a couple of times: https://youtu.be/8QW59eY3U_M?si=YnuNscZ_3OmqsGvS and https://youtu.be/Rqcmrk82D8Q?si=FxlS6Njc5oRxse_O

Socials:

Website: http://www.bethbuelowphotography.com

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bethbuelowphoto

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bethbuelowphotography

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bethbuelow/


Acknowledgements:

Inspired Creator Grants: http://www.naturephotographyclasses.com/inspired-creator

Video Editor Alex Armitage: http://www.alexarmitage.com



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10 months ago
1 hour 4 minutes 31 seconds

Pixels
15 Years Without Looking at Others' Photography with Cole Thompson

Cole Thompson joins me for a wide-ranging and engaging conversation. You’re going to hear his thoughts on why ego is the enemy of vision, the value of seizing the moment, and the stories behind a few of his favorite images. And of course, we talk about his well-known and sometimes controversial practice of photographic celibacy.


Watch this episode on YouTube


Connect with Cole:

Website: http://ColethompsonPhotography.com

The Cole & John Show: https://www.youtube.com/@UC0gOteOpenP5j3CXrEmJFjA

Instagram: http://instagram.com/colepthompson


Socials:

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@PixelsHeartandArt

Website: http://www.bethbuelowphotography.com

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bethbuelowphoto

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bethbuelowphotography

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bethbuelow/


Acknowledgements:

Inspired Creator Grants: http://www.naturephotographyclasses.com/inspired-creator

Video Editor Alex Armitage: http://www.alexarmitage.com



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11 months ago
1 hour 8 minutes 37 seconds

Pixels
Lessons from Photography Mentors with Martha Montiel

Is there such a thing as loving photography too much? If we asked my guest today, the answer would definitely be NO! Her enthusiasm is inspiring, and so is her honest sharing about her path as a photographer.


I’m pleased to welcome Martha Montiel to the conversation. She shares how her style has evolved over the years, what she’s learned from having world-class mentors, and why it’s beneficial to explore different genres of photography in the spirit of staying creatively energized and learning what types of subjects you enjoy.


Learn more about the Women’s Winter Photography Conference, hosted by the Outdoor Photo Alliance, February 6-9, 2025, in Estes Park, Colorado. You can get $100 off your registration fee by entering PIXELS100 at checkout: https://www.outdoorphotoalliance.com


Connect with Martha:

http://www.marthamontielphotography.com

http://www.outdoorphotoalliance.com

https://www.facebook.com/Marthamontielphotography/

https://www.instagram.com/marthamontielphotography/


Socials:

https://www.youtube.com/@PixelsHeartandArt

http://www.bethbuelowphotography.com

https://www.instagram.com/bethbuelowphoto

https://www.facebook.com/bethbuelowphotography

https://www.linkedin.com/in/bethbuelow/


Acknowledgements:

Inspired Creator Grants: http://www.naturephotographyclasses.com/inspired-creator

Video Editor: Alex Armitage: http://www.alexarmitage.com


View this episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L2wWCb91KKw&list=PLaUQ33Eh9FrrOXCUorA4Co5JrOKDbhNZJ&index=1



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11 months ago
1 hour 1 minute

Pixels
Believe in yourself, get over yourself

Let's talk about a word we sometimes avoid when talking about our photography: PLAY. I embrace the concept even as I use every other word to describe the process. What's up with that?! Here's why play should be taken seriously and a few ideas to help shift our mindset. By the end, I hope you'll agree with me: play is the way!


In the YouTube version of this podcast, I share images throughout that represent my photographic play: https://youtu.be/pQw_d2MkVD4


Socials:

https://www.youtube.com/@PixelsHeartandArt

Website: http://www.bethbuelowphotography.com

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bethbuelowphoto

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bethbuelowphotography

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bethbuelow/


Acknowledgements:

A special thanks to Inspired Creator Grants for their support of this channel: http://www.naturephotographyclasses.com/inspired-creator



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11 months ago
13 minutes 12 seconds

Pixels
The Power of Experimentation in Photography with Jeanie Sumrall-Ajero

When you bring together an engineering mind with a creative heart and insatiable curiosity, the result is the amazing work of Jeanie Sumrall-Ajero. Through our conversation, you are going to experience her as the embodiment of a spirit of play, experimentation, and thoughtfulness. We talk about how her multi-disciplinary background informs her photography, the role of community in connection and inspiration, and how we can respond when we feel fear or hesitation as we find our creative way in the world.


Jeanie also shares info about the Women’s Winter Photography Conference being hosted by the Outdoor Photo Alliance, February 6-9, 2025, in Estes Park, Colorado. You can get $100 off your registration fee by entering PIXELS100 at checkout: https://www.outdoorphotoalliance.com/womens-photography-conference


About Jeanie:

Jeanie’s background is as varied as the photos that she takes. She’s worked as a software engineer, a massage therapist, an English teacher in Vietnam, a photo restoration artist (which is how she learned Photoshop) and most recently ran a small software business with her husband in the crafting world. Since 2017 Jeanie has put that same creative passion into her photography. Her mission in life is to inspire others on their creative journeys through documenting her own photographic explorations. She lives in the Rocky Mountain foothills in northern Colorado and volunteers her time as a photographer for Larimer County Natural Resources.


http://www.thedigitaljeanie.com

https://www.facebook.com/thedigitaljeanie


Jeanie Recommends:

Sherri Mabe

sherrimabeimages.com

instagram.com/starlitwaltz


Watch this episode on YouTube: youtu.be/qPqN3mqDDgo


Socials:

https://www.youtube.com/@PixelsHeartandArt

bethbuelowphotography.com

instagram.com/bethbuelowphoto

facebook.com/bethbuelowphotography

linkedin.com/in/bethbuelow/


Acknowledgements:

Inspired Creator Grants: naturephotographyclasses.com/inspired-creator

Video Editor: Alex Armitage: alexarmitage.com



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1 year ago
1 hour 18 minutes 46 seconds

Pixels
A Philosophical Approach to Photography with Guy Tal

Are you ready to ask yourself some big questions in the spirit of being a more expressive photographer? Guy Tal is my guest, and he's going to inspire you to think more deeply about your relationship to photography and creativity. The word “existential” comes up more than once, so I hope you’re game to take a fascinating philosophical journey with us. We talk about photographic promiscuity, the role of ethics in our work, and how to become more open to the world around us.


Guy Tal is a professional writer and photographic artist living in Utah. He is the author of several books, a blogger, and an educator. In his photographs, he aims to express emotions and moods rather than to document or commemorate the appearances of places or events.


To find links to resources and images referenced in this episode, visit https://www.bethbuelowphotography.com/pixels-episodes/philosophical-approach-photography-guy-tal

Guy's books, including "Be Extraordinary": https://guytal.com/books


Socials:

https://www.youtube.com/@PixelsHeartandArt

http://www.bethbuelowphotography.com

https://www.instagram.com/bethbuelowphoto

https://www.facebook.com/bethbuelowphotography

https://www.linkedin.com/in/bethbuelow/


Acknowledgements:

Inspired Creator Grants: Inspired Creator (http://www.naturephotographyclasses.com/inspired-creator)

Video Editor: Alex Armitage (http://www.alexarmitage.com)



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1 year ago
1 hour 15 minutes 22 seconds

Pixels
Practicing Mindfulness to Elevate Your Photography with Beth Young

Mindfulness might be something of a buzzword, but when it comes to our photography, it’s worth the effort to make it a practice, and my guest today gives us some useful tips on how to do that. In this episode, I’m speaking with photographer Beth Young. As you might expect when you get two Beths together, we had a great time, talking about embracing slow photography, finding order in chaos, how constraints help us expand our creativity, and making sure social media isn’t the boss of us.


Mentioned in this episode:

Embrace the Shake (Phil Hansen): https://www.ted.com/talks/phil_hansen_embrace_the_shake

The Paradox of Choice (Barry Schwartz): https://www.ted.com/talks/barry_schwartz_the_paradox_of_choice


About Beth Young: Residing in Sacramento, California, Beth Young is a practicing architect and prolific nature photographer passionate about capturing uplifting images that endeavor to communicate the therapeutic effects of photography, both for the photographer and the observer. By employing a palette of bright colors and warm light on the landscape, Beth’s uplifting imagery seeks to conjure feelings of hope, healing, and renewal with an emphasis on wellness and the human experience. Beth Young’s photography is shown in group and solo gallery exhibitions, and is featured in hospitals, clinics, cancer centers, and healthcare facilities across the country. Through her print sales, she commits a percentage of profits to cancer causes that directly benefit patients within her community.


https://www.optimalfocusphotography.com/

https://www.instagram.com/optimal_focus/

https://www.facebook.com/optimalfocusphotography


https://www.youtube.com/@PixelsHeartandArt

http://www.bethbuelowphotography.com

https://www.instagram.com/bethbuelowphoto

https://www.facebook.com/bethbuelowphotography

https://www.linkedin.com/in/bethbuelow/


Acknowledgements: Inspired Creator Grants: Inspired Creator (http://www.naturephotographyclasses.com/inspired-creator) Video Editor: Alex Armitage (http://www.alexarmitage.com)



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1 year ago
1 hour 11 minutes 25 seconds

Pixels
Things have gotten out of control...

It's interesting that, as someone who appreciates control, I've chosen both a photography approach (abstracts, intentional camera movement) and an artistic medium (alcohol inks) that require a willingness to lose control. Wisdom from Rick Rubin and "The Creative Act" gets us in the frame of mind to loosen our grip and trust the process. Part 2 in a series exploring creativity cross-training.


Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/4sTp-8FfPqs?si=flqGL1OQ85GrkMV3

Part 1, "I'm having an affair": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6H2fb1HuGeQ

http://www.bethbuelowphotography.com

https://www.instagram.com/bethbuelowphoto/




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1 year ago
14 minutes 48 seconds

Pixels
Photographing Beauty Regardless of Conditions with Sarah Marino

Almost every single person I’ve interviewed for this channel has had one question for me: "Have you talked to Sarah Marino yet?" Well, with this episode, I can now say yes, I’ve talked with Sarah Marino! And she’s as thoughtful and generous as ever with her insights. We talk about nature first principles, reciprocity with our subjects, reasons to keep our worst photos, how her photography has evolved over the past 13 years, and so much more.


See the images referenced in this episode at https://www.bethbuelowphotography.com/pixels-episodes/photographing-beauty-regardless-of-conditions-with-sarah-marino


Connect with Sarah:

http://smallscenes.com/

http://www.instagram.com/sarahmarinophoto/

http://www.instagram.com/sarahmarino.bw/


Sarah Marino is a nature photographer, photography educator, and writer based in southwestern Colorado. In addition to photographing grand landscapes, Sarah is best known for her photographs of smaller subjects including intimate landscapes, abstract renditions of natural subjects, and creative portraits of plants and trees. Sarah is the author or co-author of a diverse range of educational resources for nature photographers on subjects including composition, photographing nature’s small scenes, and black and white photography. Sarah, a co-founder of the Nature First Alliance for Responsible Nature Photography, also seeks to promote the responsible stewardship of natural and wild places through her photography and teaching.


Socials:

http://www.bethbuelowphotography.com

https://www.instagram.com/bethbuelowphoto

https://www.facebook.com/bethbuelowphotography

https://www.linkedin.com/in/bethbuelow/


Acknowledgements:

Inspired Creator Grants: Inspired Creator (http://www.naturephotographyclasses.com/inspired-creator)

Video Editor: Alex Armitage (http://www.alexarmitage.com)



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1 year ago
1 hour 20 minutes 27 seconds

Pixels
The Art of Seeing Sound: Using Synesthesia in Photography with Jared Armijo

We all hear music differently, and some of us SEE music and translate that to visual art. Jerad Armijo's otherworldly photography is a visual diary of his lived experiences, partly informed by the sounds that bring colors to his imagination. We talk about his experience of chromesthesia, as well as lessons from his early mentors that give us valuable information about how we can start to define our own style.


Note: There is a brief mention of suicidal thoughts and depression around the 4:30 mark of this conversation. If you or someone you know is suicidal, call one of the numbers provided: https://blog.opencounseling.com/suici.... If someone is in IMMEDIATE danger, please call your local emergency number (e.g. 911 in the US)


Jared Armijo is a landscape photographer who uses synesthesia, minimalism, and surrealism to express his life’s journey. Otherworldly, desolate, and surreal

scenes with peculiar colors and stories. Be Human. Be Kind.

Connect with Jared http://www.awayiflew.com   / away_i_flew     / awayiflew  

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1 year ago
1 hour 6 minutes 8 seconds

Pixels
From Beginner to Leading Workshops in 4 Years | Brie Stockwell on Pixels Podcast

Photographer Brie Stockwell has an energetic personality with a serene visual style. We talk about that paradox, along with finding inner peace amidst chaos, the importance of interpreting and experiencing photographs from different perspectives, and the need to detach from external opinions and focus on one's own creative vision. Brie shares her journey as a photographer and the importance of embracing vulnerability and imperfection throughout the creative process.


View images referenced in this episode at bethbuelowphotography.com/pixels-episodes/from-beginner-to-leading-workshops-in-4-years-with-brie-stockwell


Connect with Brie

https://creativemindscoach.com/

https://www.wildwomanphotography.com/

https://www.instagram.com/brie.stockwell.studio/


Socials

http://www.bethbuelowphotography.com

https://www.instagram.com/bethbuelowphoto

https://www.facebook.com/bethbuelowphotography

https://www.linkedin.com/in/bethbuelow/


Acknowledgements

Inspired Creator Grants: Inspired Creator: http://www.naturephotographyclasses.com/inspired-creator

Video Editor: Alex Armitage: http://www.alexarmitage.com



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1 year ago
1 hour 7 minutes 26 seconds

Pixels
I'm having an affair

Love always happens when you're not looking for it. Let's explore how to become better photographers by putting down our cameras and being swept away by creative play. This is the first in a series of episodes about creativity cross-training. Mentioned: Kristy Swanson: https://www.kristyswansonart.com/ John Barclay Pixels episode:    • What Makes Your Heart Sing? | John Ba...   Resources: My alcohol inks tutorial playlist:    • Alcohol Inks   My cyanotype tutorial playlist:    • Cyanotype   Art supplies (non-affiliate): https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls... Acknowledgements: Inspired Creator Grants: Inspired Creator (http://www.naturephotographyclasses.c...)


See images I share during this episode here: www.bethbuelowphotography.com/pixels-episodes/im-having-an-affair



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1 year ago
17 minutes 37 seconds

Pixels
Shooting Out of Focus Completely Changed My Photography with TJ Thorne

In this episode, I’m joined by TJ Thorne. TJ has an open, curious, and playful approach to photography that comes out clearly in this conversation. We discuss comfort zones, expectations, and experimentation; balancing business and creativity and the challenges of monetizing artistic work; and moving away from popular trends to find your personal visual voice.


About TJ Thorne

TJ Thorne is an Oregon-based Fine Art Landscape and Nature Photographer. The inspiration for his work is found in the simplicity and calming aspects of nature and is often evident in his photos. He offers Fine Art Nature Prints, private guiding and instruction, group photography workshops, and tutorial videos.


See the images referenced in this episode at https://www.bethbuelowphotography.com/pixels-episodes/shooting-out-of-focus-completely-changed-my-photography-with-tj-thorne



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1 year ago
1 hour 22 minutes 23 seconds

Pixels
Crafting Stories Through Intentional Camera Movement with Stephanie Johnson

Of the photographers I've followed over the years, Stephanie Johnson has been on the most transformative journey. Our conversation explores the significance of imagination and curiosity in the creative process, using our cameras and post-processing as tools to achieve our vision. My favorite part of this chat was Stephanie sharing her insights on the importance of giving oneself permission to play and expand creative boundaries.


Stephanie Johnson is a self-taught creative photographer, who is primarily focused on Intentional Camera Movement (ICM), multiple exposure, and creative photography techniques as a form of artistic expression. She has a deep passion for creating uniquely distinctive images by working with camera movement to reveal the essence of any given scene, and as a creative photographer, she is always seeking to push the boundaries of her own artistry. She brings an inter-connected, creative, and intuitive approach to her photography-as-art to visually express the essence of light, color, form, line, texture, mood, and emotion through the various in-camera creative techniques of ICM. Stephanie has a Bachelor of Arts degree and graduate work in English Literature and is the Founder, Creator, and Publisher of ICM Photography Magazine (ICMPhotoMag).


View the images discussed in this episode here: www.bethbuelowphotography.com/pixels-episodes/crafting-stories-through-intentional-camera-movement-with-stephanie-johnson



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1 year ago
1 hour 24 minutes 4 seconds

Pixels
Dedicated to informing, inspiring, and engaging photographers at all levels. In addition to commentary on how to live into our creative potential, you'll hear conversations with professional and emerging photographers, with an emphasis on nature, still life, architecture, and abstract photography. These casual, accessible interviews speak to the “heart and art” of photography, including the photographer’s motivations, philosophy, vision, formative experiences/moments, and lessons learned. Channel hosted by Beth Buelow of Beth Buelow Photography and made possible in part by an Inspired Creator's Grant from NaturePhotographyClasses.com and Nic Stover Photography.

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