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Photographer John Hartman on the Thrill of Light Painting

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Almost 2 years ago, I interviewed Photographer John Hartman about his newfound love of light painting. [Find that conversation HERE.] One year later, I checked in to see how his passion had progressed. Turns out, his passion has grown . . . and become financially lucrative.

He's in year 43 of professional photography, and he now says, "I'm having more fun making photographs than I've ever had in my life." Why? He gladly explains on this episode of The PhotoTellers. He also discusses:

  • How he gets inspiration from amateurs. Why are they often better than working pros to show off creativity?
  • How he's developed a niche for light painting people's "toys"
  • Why is Light Painting so challenging? Why does he love it? What is the "psychological advantage" to this kind of work?
  • The greatest answer to "What project do you REALLY want to do?"

Intrigued to see more? See more of his before and after work HERE.

If you'd like to connect with John, and see some of what he's offering to Photographers, find that HERE.

Finally: John specifically mentions three resources he loves. Here they are:

500px.com

Marco Grobe

Joey Lawrence

Special thanks again to this episode's sponsor. Click the logo to see what you're missing.

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Manage episode 229668948 series 2495065
Content provided by The PhotoTellers and Bill Ramsey: Photographer. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by The PhotoTellers and Bill Ramsey: Photographer or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Almost 2 years ago, I interviewed Photographer John Hartman about his newfound love of light painting. [Find that conversation HERE.] One year later, I checked in to see how his passion had progressed. Turns out, his passion has grown . . . and become financially lucrative.

He's in year 43 of professional photography, and he now says, "I'm having more fun making photographs than I've ever had in my life." Why? He gladly explains on this episode of The PhotoTellers. He also discusses:

  • How he gets inspiration from amateurs. Why are they often better than working pros to show off creativity?
  • How he's developed a niche for light painting people's "toys"
  • Why is Light Painting so challenging? Why does he love it? What is the "psychological advantage" to this kind of work?
  • The greatest answer to "What project do you REALLY want to do?"

Intrigued to see more? See more of his before and after work HERE.

If you'd like to connect with John, and see some of what he's offering to Photographers, find that HERE.

Finally: John specifically mentions three resources he loves. Here they are:

500px.com

Marco Grobe

Joey Lawrence

Special thanks again to this episode's sponsor. Click the logo to see what you're missing.

  continue reading

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