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12.06.2025
1 Minute
#571 Valerie Jardin is a renowned street photographer, educator,
and host of the Hit the Streets podcast, celebrated for her
candid approach to capturing everyday moments. She recounts how
her early influences growing up in France and her father's
passion for wildlife photography shaped her artistic vision, even
before she picked up a camera in her twenties. Valerie’s
evolution from shooting wildlife and family portraits to running
a commercial studio, and finally transitioning to street
photography, offers listeners valuable lessons on adaptability
and following creative passions.
KEY TOPICS COVERED
Navigating the Photographer’s Journey - Valerie shares
her gradual shift from wildlife and portrait work to full-time
street photography, emphasizing experimentation and personal
projects as core to discovering one’s true passion.Cultivating
Photographic Vision - She explains why vision trumps technical
perfection, advocating for real-world practice, making creative
choices in-camera, and learning to see the world through a
photographic lens.Street Photography Practice—Ethics, Legality,
and Approach - Valerie clarifies misconceptions around street
photography, covers ethical/legal aspects, shares tips on gear
(favoring lightweight, unobtrusive cameras), and highlights the
value of patience and discernment while shooting.
IMPORTANT DEFINITIONS & CONCEPTS
Photographic Vision: The distinctive way a photographer
perceives and interprets scenes, fundamental for creating
impactful images.
Street Photography: The art of candidly documenting
everyday life in public spaces, focusing on story and context
rather than posed shots.
DISCUSSION & REFLECTION QUESTIONS
How has Valerie’s career evolution influenced your perspective
on trying different photography genres?What are simple exercises
you can do to sharpen your photographic vision?How do you interpret
the ethical responsibility of photographing strangers in public?How
might simplifying your gear impact your style or results?
RESOURCES:
Visit Valerie Jardin's Website -
https://www.valeriejardinphotography.com/
Follow Valerie Jardin on Instagram -
https://www.instagram.com/valeriejardin/
Hit the Streets Podcast -
https://www.valeriejardinphotography.com/podcast
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10.06.2025
48 Minuten
#570 In Today’s Episode of the podcast I chat with
YOU as I tackle a wide range of listener questions
covering every stage of the photography journey. I respond
directly to your real-world concerns, offering practical advice
and personal insights on topics like preparing for photography
trips, finding and owning your unique editing style, breaking
into specialized fields such as wedding or food photography, and
building a sustainable photography business even when time and
energy are limited.
KEY TOPICS COVERED
Trip Preparation & Gear Selection - Raymond breaks
down how to plan a photography trip, using Alaska as an example. He
stresses focusing on desired shots first, packing only essential
gear, planning for power and backup needs, and not letting
equipment overshadow the enjoyment of the trip.Finding &
Owning Your Editing Style - A listener asks about confidence in
a "purposefully imperfect" editing style. Raymond encourages
embracing what moves you emotionally rather than succumbing to
trends. Authenticity, he argues, attracts the right audience and
sustains creative motivation.Building a Photography Business
with Limitations - Addressing questions about starting (or
sustaining) a business with limited time or neurodivergence,
Raymond offers practical marketing strategies, including leveraging
local business partnerships, automating social media, and focusing
on core client beliefs.
IMPORTANT DEFINITIONS & CONCEPTS
Exposure Compensation: Adjusts camera-determined
exposure in automatic or semi-automatic shooting modes to
lighten or darken images without switching to full manual mode.
Essential for managing tricky lighting situations and achieving
desired creative effects.
Macro Lens: A lens designed for close-up photography
that allows for high magnification and sharpness at very close
focusing distances, ideal for genres like food photography.
DISCUSSION & REFLECTION QUESTIONS
What personal moments or subjects are most important for you to
capture on a photography trip, and how might your gear choices
support that?How can you refine your editing style to better
reflect your personal taste or storytelling goals?If you were to
market your photography business, what unique value or emotional
connection would you offer your ideal client?How might you balance
career ambitions with personal well-being or time constraints?
RESOURCES:
Check out the food photography channel: Tin House Studio
Social media scheduling tools: SocialBee, Buffer, Hootsuite,
and Planoly
Learn What Camera Settings to Use in our free guide!
https://perfectcamerasettings.com/
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www.DeliverPhotos.com
Connect with Raymond!
Join the free Beginner Photography Podcast Community at
https://beginnerphotopod.com/group
Get your Photo Questions Answered on the show -
https://beginnerphotopod.com/qa
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https://perfectcamerasettings.com/
Thanks for listening & keep shooting!
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05.06.2025
50 Minuten
#569 Sean Kim is a passionate photographer whose journey explores
the ways photography can help process emotions and discover
meaning in life. Originally from South Korea and now living in
the U.S., Sean transitioned from running a family business to
finding profound purpose and self-expression through photography.
His story is a testament to how picking up a camera can become a
deeply personal tool for processing emotions, spiritual
reflection, and connecting with the world, especially during
times of personal upheaval.
KEY TOPICS COVERED
The Transformative Power of Photography - Sean reveals
how photography helped him process emotions, find meaning during
hard times, and discover beauty amidst chaos. He describes how
immersive engagement with photography—especially during periods of
personal struggle—can be both therapeutic and spiritually
fulfilling.Learning Through Practice and Reflection -
Emphasizing self-education, Sean advocates borrowing books from the
library, consuming a broad range of resources, and returning to
them as skills progress. The iterative process of shooting,
reviewing, and reflecting enables growth, even when early results
seem confusing or flat. The importance of reviewing past work to
chart progress is highlighted as a motivational exercise.From
Technical Mastery to Personal Style - The conversation covers
Sean’s evolution from technical naiveté to developing a distinctive
style emphasizing light, silhouettes, and the interplay between
small subjects and vast natural backgrounds. The discussion
includes practical insights on editing, the value of natural versus
artificial lighting, and how artistic intent shapes both gear
choices and compositional decisions.
IMPORTANT DEFINITIONS & CONCEPTS
Silhouette Photography: Capturing subjects as dark
shapes against a brighter background, often used by Sean to
convey emotional stories and symbolism (like hope or
introspection), relevant in his beach and landscape work.
Iterative Learning: The continuous cycle of shooting,
reviewing, learning, and refining one’s craft—a central theme
as Sean encourages learners to revisit educational resources as
their understanding deepens.
DISCUSSION & REFLECTION QUESTIONS
How can photography be used as a tool for personal or emotional
growth?What are the benefits of returning to older work or
educational materials as you develop your skills?In what ways do
your life experiences shape your creative vision or the subjects
you are drawn to photograph?How do you balance technical mastery
with personal expression in your photography?
RESOURCES:
Follow Sean Kim on Instagram -
https://www.instagram.com/seankimstyle/
"People Pictures” by Chris Orwig -
https://www.amazon.com/People-Pictures-Exercises-Authentic-Photographs/dp/0321774973
Learn What Camera Settings to Use in our free guide!
https://perfectcamerasettings.com/
Sign up for your free CloudSpot Account today at
www.DeliverPhotos.com
Connect with Raymond!
Join the free Beginner Photography Podcast Community at
https://beginnerphotopod.com/group
Get your Photo Questions Answered on the show -
https://beginnerphotopod.com/qa
Grab your free camera setting cheatsheet -
https://perfectcamerasettings.com/
Thanks for listening & keep shooting!
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03.06.2025
60 Minuten
#568 Brian Doben is a celebrated commercial photographer whose
journey into the craft was driven by pure instinct and a love for
observing life—what he calls the “greatest romance” of his life
aside from his marriage. Key themes throughout the episode
include Brian’s unexpected entry into photography after realizing
his first passion, professional cycling, wouldn’t pan out. He
credits his success to a willingness to follow instinct, embrace
humility, and prioritize listening—to both his own creative
impulses and to clients.
KEY TOPICS COVERED
The Role of Instinct and Human Connection in Photography
- Brian recounts how his instinct led him to pick up a camera
during a period of personal uncertainty. He has since trusted his
intuition not only in what he photographs but in how he forms
connections with his subjects. Takeaway: Success in photography
relies as much on empathy and actively listening as it does
technical skill.Professional Development and Navigating the
Photography Industry - The episode discusses Brian's transition
from student to professional, the value of assisting, and how
humility and a willingness to start from the bottom are essential
for long-term career success. Doben highlights lessons learned
through real-world experiences—such as working in demanding client
settings and building resilience.Personal Projects and Creative
Renewal: The "At Work" Project - Brian shares the origin and
evolution of his personal project, “At Work,” which helped reignite
his passion after creative burnout. He describes his process for
finding subjects, the importance of curiosity over agenda, and how
personal storytelling elevates his portraiture. Real-world
anecdotes illustrate how life experiences, vulnerability, and
setbacks inform creative vision.
IMPORTANT DEFINITIONS & CONCEPTS
Instinctual Photography: Trusting one’s gut feelings and
spontaneous creative urges rather than rigid planning;
essential to finding authenticity in both subject matter and
method.
DISCUSSION & REFLECTION QUESTIONS
How can following your instincts guide your creative or career
choices in photography?What strategies can photographers use to
build authentic connections with clients or subjects, especially in
high-pressure environments?In what ways can personal setbacks or
life events inform and enrich your photography or storytelling?
RESOURCES:
Visit Brian Doben's Website - https://www.briandoben.com/
Follow Brian Doben on Instagram -
https://www.instagram.com/briandoben/
“At Work” Project and Gallery -
https://www.atworkproject.com/
“At Work” Book by Brian Doben –
https://www.amazon.com/At-Work-Brian-Doben/dp/195196330X
Learn What Camera Settings to Use in our free guide!
https://perfectcamerasettings.com/
Sign up for your free CloudSpot Account today at
www.DeliverPhotos.com
Connect with Raymond!
Join the free Beginner Photography Podcast Community at
https://beginnerphotopod.com/group
Get your Photo Questions Answered on the show -
https://beginnerphotopod.com/qa
Grab your free camera setting cheatsheet -
https://perfectcamerasettings.com/
Thanks for listening & keep shooting!
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29.05.2025
50 Minuten
#567 Allie Siarto is a wedding and lifestyle photographer based
in East Lansing, Michigan, and host of the Photo Field Notes
podcast. The episode is a deep dive into the importance of
creating a world-class experience for portrait clients, a factor
Allie emphasizes as crucial for building client loyalty and
generating referrals in the photography business. Through
engaging stories and clear advice, Allie illustrates how
exceptional service, thoughtful preparation, and emotional
connections often outweigh technical perfection in client
satisfaction.
KEY TOPICS COVERED
The Power of Client Experience Over Technical Perfection
- Allie explains that while technical skill is important, the
client’s emotional experience during the shoot has a greater impact
on their satisfaction. Providing guidance, being prepared, and
making clients comfortable often leads to higher perceived value
and greater word-of-mouth referrals.Practical Steps for
Improving Client Experience - Major points include
communicating proactively (e.g., style guides, prep emails),
planning for logistics (like family lists and timeline management),
dressing professionally, and using prompts to create genuine
moments. Real-world examples such as helping clients find venues or
ensuring parents feel included underscore how small efforts make a
big difference.Continuous Learning and Reflection - Allie
shares her own learning curve, including mistakes (like not asking
parents if they wanted more photos), and details how she implements
those lessons to continually improve. The importance of treating
early years in business as an extension of education is
highlighted, encouraging listeners to seek feedback and view
setbacks as opportunities.
IMPORTANT DEFINITIONS & CONCEPTS
Client Experience: The cumulative impressions and
feelings that clients have throughout their interactions with a
photographer, from initial inquiry to final image delivery.
Ensuring a positive client experience can be a greater
predictor of success and referrals than technical image quality
alone.
Unposed Posing: A posing style that uses prompts and
interactive questions to evoke natural expressions and genuine
emotion, rather than traditional, static posing. This approach
helps even uncomfortable clients relax, leading to more
authentic and memorable images.
DISCUSSION & REFLECTION QUESTIONS
How do you currently manage the experience of your clients
before, during, and after a shoot? What areas can you improve based
on Allie’s advice?Think about a time you had a remarkable or
disappointing service experience (outside of photography). What
specific factors made the difference, and how can you apply those
lessons to your photography business?
RESOURCES:
Visit Allie Siarto's Website - http://alliesiarto.com/
Follow Allie Siarto on Instagram -
https://www.instagram.com/alliesiarto/
Learn What Camera Settings to Use in our free guide!
https://perfectcamerasettings.com/
Sign up for your free CloudSpot Account today at
www.DeliverPhotos.com
Connect with Raymond!
Join the free Beginner Photography Podcast Community at
https://beginnerphotopod.com/group
Get your Photo Questions Answered on the show -
https://beginnerphotopod.com/qa
Grab your free camera setting cheatsheet -
https://perfectcamerasettings.com/
Thanks for listening & keep shooting!
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The Beginner Photography Podcast is a free weekly podcast hosted by
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class photographers of all genres who share what they wish they
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