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Any Questions, with special guest Paula Pell-Johnson

In episode fourteen, we talk with Paula Pell Johnson, who shares the history and evolution of her family-run photography business, Linhofstudio, and much more more

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Can You Hear the Music?

The most important tool of photography is your mind. Keep it sharp. Avoid distraction. Fill it with knowledge about your subject matter. more

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Winter Colour

My philosophy of photography has evolved a few times over the last decade, but there’s a core question I keep coming back to: am I doing a thing in order to create images, or am I doing it to have an adventure and maybe create image opportunities along the way? more

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The Challenge of Over Shot Locations

When I arrived, I came across another challenge: How do I go about photographing an area which has been shot to death by so many other photographers in the past? more

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Charles Millen

The move also reignited my passion for photographing Tasmania’s wilderness. Adjusting to life back home took time, but it allowed me to develop the skills needed to explore and photograph remote areas confidently. more

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Brenda Tharp – Portrait of a Photographer

Her connection to nature deepened over the years, and she ultimately carved out a career in editorial and commercial photography. Yet, it was her passion for outdoor and nature photography that called her back to her roots. more

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René Schädler

At such moments, I stretch out my arms and take a deep breath, trying to anchor the indescribable feeling of vastness and stillness within me and - as best I can - transfer it to the picture. more

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Matt Oliver

Above all, stay curious, walk around the next corner, over the distant hill; slow down, be patient and observe. I think all these processes have certainly helped me to keep learning and improving. more

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Calvin Chiu – Portrait of a Photographer

Calvin Chiu’s photography ultimately reflects his personal journey—a journey defined by a love for nature, a thirst for discovery, and a desire to share the world’s beauty with others. more

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Any Questions, with special guest Matt Payne

Episode Twelve features Matt Payne, and we had questions about competitions, Nature First, perceptions of photography, visualisation and more. more

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Eric Busch

Our conversation with Eric takes us from skateboarding in North America to South Korea and a fascination with traditional Chinese painting and poetry. more

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The Perfect Failure

Above all, the whole trip was an unforgettable adventure, which still gives me a big smile when I think about it. Some experiences are priceless, and in such a case, the journey itself is much more important than the destination or the results. more

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Juan Tapia

Disconnecting allows me to return to photography with fresh eyes, appreciating the creative process in a fuller and more open way. more

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What Makes a Great Photo?

It is when the photographer adds nothing of their imagination or individuality to the photo that it becomes nothing more than a recording of objective appearances. more

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Any Questions, with special guest Theo Bosboom

This Eleventh episode features Theo Bosboom, and we had questions about pre-visualisation, trends in landscape photography, book making and editing and what makes a 'stand out' image. more

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