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In this podcast episode I interview with Adam King (@kingy_kings), creator of popular Instagram feature pages - @agameoftones and @portraitgames. We talked about how Adam built a community of over 600,000 followers, his approach to shooting portraits, and actionable tips for photographers looking to improve their photography and grow their audience…
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In this episode I will show you how to get started in portrait photography and build your portfolio from scratch.Are you curious about:-how to find people to take photos of-how to find the perfect location-how to set up photo shootsThen this episode is for you :)Get the FREE Portrait Photographer’s Ultimate Resource Guide when you sign up to my new…
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In this episode I have a conversation with Sean Cannell about how photographers can take advantage of the massive opportunities on Youtube. We discuss strategies for growing a Youtube channel through ranked videos, how to reverse engineer success and why vlogging is a terrible growth strategy (if done alone).Sean Cannell is an expert on how to crus…
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In this episode, I share my top 10 tips for networking with photographers and influencers.You will learn:Where to find photographersHow to connect with them and get them to like youHow to shift your mindset from taking to givingHow to provide value to them so they will be happy to reciprocateI also share one of my greatest networking success storie…
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In this episode, I tackle the myth of the starving artist. To be an artist and be broke are not inherently linked. While this myth of the 'starving artist' is perpetuated as the purest form of artistry in our society, it's not what we, as photographers, should be striving for.In the book, Real Artists Don't Starve, Jeff Goins deconstructs the myth …
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Polaroid revolutionized photography and changed the way people took pictures forever... Turns out they affected change in more ways than one. In the film days, most people would have to send their film to a photo finishing lab for developing and printing. This meant that whatever pictures they took would be seen by the lab technicians. But the intr…
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