371 épisodes

Each week, this photography podcast takes you well beyond camera gear, with weekly interviews and panel discussions with professional photographers, industry insiders, enthusiasts, and hobbyists alike. Our candid but laid back conversations deeply explore the craft of photography, psychological drivers relating to creativity, motivation, inspiration, and workflow. We also discuss social media, photography business practices, marketing, sales, and hot topics impacting photographers from all genres, with a special focus on landscape, nature, and wildlife photography. The show is hosted by Matt Payne, a professional full-time nature photographer and the co-founder of the internationally renowned photography competition, the Natural Landscape Photography Awards. Matt is also a mountaineer, having climbed the highest 100 mountains in Colorado. Matt leverages skills he gained in pursuit of his Master’s Degree in Clinical Psychology to dig deeply into the hearts and minds of his passionate guests, revealing secrets and inspiration in every episode.

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Each week, this photography podcast takes you well beyond camera gear, with weekly interviews and panel discussions with professional photographers, industry insiders, enthusiasts, and hobbyists alike. Our candid but laid back conversations deeply explore the craft of photography, psychological drivers relating to creativity, motivation, inspiration, and workflow. We also discuss social media, photography business practices, marketing, sales, and hot topics impacting photographers from all genres, with a special focus on landscape, nature, and wildlife photography. The show is hosted by Matt Payne, a professional full-time nature photographer and the co-founder of the internationally renowned photography competition, the Natural Landscape Photography Awards. Matt is also a mountaineer, having climbed the highest 100 mountains in Colorado. Matt leverages skills he gained in pursuit of his Master’s Degree in Clinical Psychology to dig deeply into the hearts and minds of his passionate guests, revealing secrets and inspiration in every episode.

    372: Brittany Colt - Evocative Photography from Yosemite and the Eastern Sierra

    372: Brittany Colt - Evocative Photography from Yosemite and the Eastern Sierra

    In this episode, photographer Brittany Colt delves into her distinctive approach to photography, discussing the influence of graphic design and the use of color and negative space to shape mood and draw viewer engagement. Exploring intimate landscapes through her unique vision, influenced by being born blind in one eye, Colt emphasizes the significance of emotional connection in photography and the transformative impact of following light in iconic locations like Yosemite and the Eastern Sierra. With a focus on female empowerment and self-love through her Flying Dress Experience and nude photo series, she addresses her professional evolution from weddings to landscape photography, her graphic design insights into composition, and the value of emotional storytelling in her art. Host Matt Payne and Brittany reflect on the importance of adapting teaching to individual learning styles, speak to the challenges and balance of authenticity in marketing their services, and advocate for personal creativity and passion in the craft of photography.
    Resources Mentioned on the Podcast:
    Support the podcast on Patreon
    Matt's OnLandscape Article about Brittany's Photography
    Nature's Daughters Project
    Flying Dress Experience

    Watch the podcast on YouTube

    Photographer's Mentioned on the Podcast:
    Shawn Reeder
    Samantha Lindberg
    Jill Sanders

    • 1h 3 min
    371: Alan Ross - The Legacy of Ansel Adams

    371: Alan Ross - The Legacy of Ansel Adams

    In this enriching episode of "F-Stop Collaborate and Listen," we delve into the remarkable legacy of Ansel Adams through the eyes of his former assistant and esteemed photographer, Alan Ross. Ross shares captivating anecdotes and insights from his time with Adams, reflecting on Ansel's people skills, his comfort with technology, and his humble approach to photography that embraced imperfections and learning from mistakes. Ross discusses his own varied career, from textbook photography to continuing Adams' tradition of special edition prints, and his personal philosophy of seeing photography as an expressive language that goes beyond mere documentation. Listeners are treated to a deep dive into photographic artistry, learning to appreciate the emotional conveyance in images, the importance of self-discovery, and the impactful advice to slow down and engage meaningfully with one's subject. Guest recommendations and a nod to the broader community of photographers round out an episode that's as much a tribute to an icon as it is a masterclass in the craft of photography.
    Resources Mentioned:
    Mary Street Alinder's Ansel Adams Biography
    Ansel Adams Yosemite Special Edition Prints
    Support the podcast on Patreon and engage in conversation on today's episode
    Photographer's Mentioned:

    David Kennerly


    Michael Kirchoff


    Dan Burkholder

    • 57 min
    370: Tony Hewitt - Judging Bias in Photography Competitions

    370: Tony Hewitt - Judging Bias in Photography Competitions

    In this episode of "F-Stop Collaborate and Listen," host Matt Payne sits down with the celebrated photographer and 2023 International Landscape Photographer of the Year, Tony Hewitt. They delve into a deep discussion about Tony's diverse experience, touching on the nuances of fine art and landscape photography, the intention behind each shot, and the emotional experience involved in photography competitions. Tony asserts the importance of narrative and the photographer's voice in creating impactful imagery, sharing insights from his multifaceted career, his approach to photography as a storytelling medium, and his advice on developing a personal style. They also address the sensitive topics of judging integrity and favoritism in competitions, the role of standard setting in photographic art, and the significance of critiques and self-evaluation in a photographer's growth. The episode is not only overflowing with actionable advice for photographers of all levels but also offers a window into Tony's philosophy and his mastermind groups, aimed at guiding individuals on their unique creative journeys.
    Resources Discussed:
    Support the podcast on Patreon
    Learn more about the Natural Landscape Photography Awards
    Tony's Master Mind Group
    Stay in touch with the Podcast on Instagram
    Watch the podcast on YouTube
    Photographers Mentioned:
    Chris Dark
    Tanya Niwa
    Doug Porter
    Jordan Cantelo

    • 1h 29 min
    369: Beth Buelow - Beyond the Label: Exploring Creative Identity in Photography

    369: Beth Buelow - Beyond the Label: Exploring Creative Identity in Photography

    In this week's episode featuring Beth Buelow, the conversation explores the profound impact of labels on a photographer's creative journey. They discuss the dual nature of labels—how they can serve as useful cognitive shortcuts and create a sense of identity and confidence for photographers, but can also limit creative exploration and growth. By sharing personal experiences and examining the tension between embracing and resisting labels in the face of evolving technology like AI, Matt Payne and Beth Buelow encourage photographers to embrace challenges, adaptability, and failure as tools for creativity. The episode culminates with the introduction of Beth's platform, Pixels, which aims to inspire photographers through creativity cross-training, balancing the art and heart of photography while fostering a community for continual growth and evolving artistic identity.
    Resources Mentioned on the Podcast:
    Sail the Chilean Fjords with me or see my other workshops
    TJ Thorne
    Landscape Photographer's Worldwide Discord Server
    Out of Chicago LIVE conferences
    David Whyte Poetry
    The Introvert Entrepreneur
    Beth's "Pixels: The Heart and Art of Photography" Channel
    Support the podcast on Patreon, or join in on the conversation about this episode
    Photographers Recommended by Beth:
    Stephanie Johnson
    Erik Lee

    • 1h 19 min
    368: Eric Bennett & David Thompson - Space | Stillness | Silence

    368: Eric Bennett & David Thompson - Space | Stillness | Silence

    In a world where the constant noise of digital notifications attempts to claim our attention, seeking out space, stillness, and silence can be a radical act. On this week's episode we take a deep dive into Eric Bennett's new photography book and examine how reconnecting with nature can foster a deeper engagement with one's artistic process and personal well-being.
    Resources Mentioned on the Episode This Week:
    Watch the episode on YouTube
    Purchase Eric's book, "Space Stillness Silence"
    Check out Eric's fun YouTube show, Brews N' Views
    Support the podcast on Patreon
    Photographers Recommended This Week by David Thompson and Eric Bennett:
    Jim Becia
    Paul Bowman
    Sho Hoshino
    Krister Berg
    Fredrik Boo
    Erik Lee

    • 1h 31 min
    367: Alex Armitage - The Truth About YouTube Content Creation

    367: Alex Armitage - The Truth About YouTube Content Creation

    In this profound episode of F-Stop Collaborate and Listen, host Matt Payne sits down with photographer Alex Armitage to explore an array of poignant topics. Alex has been living out of his Toyota 4-Runner for 3 years straight. He a writer for Fstoppers, and a full-time YouTube creator. Alex reflects on the challenges of sustaining a nomadic lifestyle, the psychological toll of solo travel, and the introspective process that has led him to prioritize genuine human connections and authenticity in his work over catering to algorithms or pursuing financial gain.
    Environmental consciousness and a critical discussion on the impact of social media on travel locations round out this insightful conversation. Alex also shares his transformational journey in photography, detailing a significant shift from labor-intensive photo editing to a more streamlined approach influenced by the Natural Landscape Photography Awards and a challenge to diversify his photographic subjects. The dialogue delves deep into the ethics of photo manipulation, the pressure content creators face in the digital age to balance informational value with the demand for clicks, and the innate need for transparency in artistry.P.S. You Can Watch this Episode on YouTube. 
    Links Discussed on the Podcast:
    Support the podcast on Patreon
    Alex's Video Recapping 2022
    Nick Carver's 4Runner Build Video
    Tony and Chelsea Northrup's Video on Quitting YouTube
    Matti Haapoja's video on Quitting YouTube
    Natural Landscape Photography Awards
    Alex's Writing on F-Stoppers
    Alex's Article Comparing the iPhone to a DSLR
    Alex on Instagram
    Ben Horne on YouTube
    Photographers Mentioned by Alex:
    Jakob Lilja-Ruiz
    Mat Marrash
    Lucy Lumen
    David Imel

    • 1h 56 min

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