15 episodes

This is the PhotographyVerse Podcast with Korina Joseph!

I created PhotographyVerse Podcast for all my fellow photographers, fellow business owners, fellow ambitious folks who want to transform their life and get to the next level. I am passionate about helping others achieve their goals and helping other step out of their comfort zone.

On this podcast, we will talk about photography and business tips, mindset and personal development, growth, goals, and so much more. I am just like you, on a path to success!! Will you embark on this journey with me or will you let success pass you by?

PhotographyVerse Podcast Korina Joseph

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This is the PhotographyVerse Podcast with Korina Joseph!

I created PhotographyVerse Podcast for all my fellow photographers, fellow business owners, fellow ambitious folks who want to transform their life and get to the next level. I am passionate about helping others achieve their goals and helping other step out of their comfort zone.

On this podcast, we will talk about photography and business tips, mindset and personal development, growth, goals, and so much more. I am just like you, on a path to success!! Will you embark on this journey with me or will you let success pass you by?

    How to be More Aware of Environment as a Photographer

    How to be More Aware of Environment as a Photographer

    Heyyyy!

    As promised, this week's episode will get your out into the world and taking pictures of what catches your eye! 👀



    Alrighty, let's dive right in! Here are a few exercices to help you be more aware of your environment!


    Ensure that you photograph with  awareness the space in your frame. What you see in your viewfinder is what will be in the image, no more, no less
    I want you to keep a focal length of 35mm. It will force you to get close to your subjects. Eliminate anything that could damage the image.
    Make the main subject take up as much space as possible in the frame, or even all of the image space
    Divide the image into thirds in each direction of the frame and place the highlights of the image at the junction of these lines
    Do not erase any image in your camera, sometimes you judge the photos too quickly. Take the time to look at the photos one by one when you get home

    You should have approximately 100 to 150 images and approximately 50 separate subjects. You may need to shoot the same subject multiple times to get different points of view and exposure.



    This project works:


    The composition of the image
    Your perspective
    Space
    Your urban environment
    Image perception


    Take photos directly in monochrome in your camera

    Set your ISO to 200 (400 if it's dark outside).



    What to photograph:

    You shouldn't literally photograph a shape as it is. You have to structure the image geometrically, so that the entire image has the required shape.


    An image that emphasizes the high contrast of light
    An image that emphasizes oblique lines (V, A, X compositions)
    An image that emphasizes curved lines (S composition: shaped like the letter S so that each point touches the ends of the frame, obliquely from corner to corner)
    An image that emphasizes the depth of the image (not the depth of field, but the depth of space photographed using the different planes of the image)
    An image that uses over-framing ("frame" in the image - a frame within a frame)
    An image that emphasizes symmetry (geometric shapes perfectly balanced from one side of the frame to the other, like a mirror).
    A flat or frontal composition
    An image that emphasizes textures

    As mentioned, you can send me your photos to view them and give you feedback. Post them on Instagram and tag me @korina_joseph_podcast or send them to me via direct messages on Instagram @korina_joseph_podcast


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    • 12 min
    How to Capture Portraits in Harsh Sunlight!!

    How to Capture Portraits in Harsh Sunlight!!

    Heyooo! 👋🏾

    As promised this episode gives you my best tips and tricks for shooting in harsh sunlight! ☀️



    How to get the shot right in-camera

    1. Shoot in MANUAL

    2. Widen your APERTURE (lower your f-stop)

    3. Put your subject's back at an OFF-ANGLE to the sun

    4. Match your subject's SKIN exposure to the BACKGROUND'S exposure

    5. Use SPOT METERING

    6. OVEREXPOSE for your subject's skin



    5 BONUS tips on POSING your subject in harsh sunlight are mentioned in this episode!!! 😱



    Let me know which tip is your favourite by sharing this podcast on your Instagram story and tagging @korina_joseph_podcast



    Cheers,

    K


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    • 14 min
    Let’s Talk About Your Camera Settings!

    Let’s Talk About Your Camera Settings!

    What the heck does MASP mean on your camera? How do I use them? “Whattttt? I’m so lost, I’ll just use auto”… said no professional photographer ever.

    This is how you know that it’s getting real! You’ve reached the step of wandering beyond the auto or scene settings on your camera; now what?

    In this episode, we tackled the different modes that DSLR and mirrorless cameras have. I prefer to shoot in M (manual mode) as I have FULL control on my camera’s settings. However, some photographers prefer to shoot in Aperture priority, Shutter speed priority, and even Program.

    But what are the differences between them? And which should you use in a given situation? Here, we explain what each one does and when you may want to use it.

    Remember, the best way to learn is to go out into the world and try things. You may fail but you will definitely learn!

    Tune in next week as we will be discussing how to shoot in harsh lighting and I’ll be giving y’all a couple of exercises to do to be more familiar with the powerful tool you have in your hands i.e., your camera.

    Let’s rock this week,

    K


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    • 21 min
    Photographers! Let's talk objections!!

    Photographers! Let's talk objections!!

    Hey you,

    Yeah, you! The photographer listening to this episode!

    We all know that things aren't always sunshine, lollipops, and rainbows... We're living in a digital age where everyone has a camera in their pocket. You should not be seeing this as competition because you need to positon yourself as the expert!

    In this episode, I discuss some common objections that you may hear and how to respond to these objections. And let's be honest, pricing is often an issue!

    Stop the head trash! You can do this!

    I believe in you!!

    Best,

    K


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    • 20 min
    Let's Talk About Your Morning Routine!

    Let's Talk About Your Morning Routine!

    Listen up y'all!! We need to talk.

    What does your morning routine look like? Does your alarm ring 30 minutes before you have to leave the house or do you snooze your alarm twice in the AM?

    If this is you case, you NEED a morning routine! Morning routines help set the tone for your day... and trust me, you don't want your day to start with you rushing to brush your teeth, grab a bagel, and speed off to work. Morning routines allow you to control your schedule rather than your schedule controlling you.

    Each day deserves a fresh start and having a proper morning routine will help you focus on your day, what's ahead, where to prioritize your energy & your time... this leads to increased productivity! Score!!


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    • 13 min
    The Importance of Taking a Break

    The Importance of Taking a Break

    Hi my PhotographyVerse friends!

    As entrepreneurs, what we do does not feel like work cause it's what we love to do!!

    BUT, and yes, there's a but!!

    In this week's episode, we talk about the importance of taking a break in order to recharge. Taking a break does not mean closing-up shop for two months, but simply ensuring that you take time for yourself.

    Taking a break can mean many things... putting your phone down 1h before bed, accepting that it's okay to answer an e-mail the next day, setting time aside to paint, taking half a day off to go for a hike and connect with your surroundings.

    Overtime, these little activities will make a BIG difference. Ask yourself, at the current rate that you're going. How long can you keep it up? 1 week, 2 months, 6 months, a year, 3 years, 5 years? This is extremely important. If you cannot keep going at this pace longterm, definitely take the time to re-evaluate what you're doing. You do not want to burn out.


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    • 15 min

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