The Loud Lens: Photography's Middle Finger

Khandie Rees

Welcome to The Loud Lens, the podcast where creativity meets audacity! Hosted by Khandie Rees—a bold photographer, unapologetic content creator, and business rebel—this show dives into the art of standing out in a world that loves to blend in. Whether you're a photographer, entrepreneur, or creative looking for no-BS advice on thriving in the business and breaking the rules, this is your space to get inspired, laugh, and maybe even rethink your game plan. BTW want discount codes? Here is a link to EVERY one I have: flow.page/khandiephotography

  1. 2 days ago

    Would You Call It Art If You Found It On His Phone?

    Over three thousand photographs of women. Taken without their knowledge. Without their consent. Some of them upskirt shots. Started, by his own admission, as a joke to share with mates on WhatsApp. Then a curator got involved. And a publisher. And Rolling Stone. And a prestigious Milan gallery. And suddenly it was art. This week, Italian photographer Ray Banhoff resurfaced to talk proudly about Fie, a project he made between 2012 and 2015 (approx). And the internet caught up with what was actually in those photographs. But this episode isn't a pile-on. Because if we focus only on the man, we let the system off the hook. And the system is where the real story is. Who decides what's art? Who gets handed the keys to legitimacy, and why? What does it say about our industry that the same photographs found on a stranger's phone would have us calling the police, but put in a gallery get a glowing write-up? That's what we're getting into today. The views expressed in this episode are my own personal opinions and do not represent any brand partner or sponsor associated with The Loud Lens or Khandie Photography. Information was accurate at the time of recording — this is a developing situation, so please verify current sources for the latest details. Nothing in this episode constitutes legal advice. For legal guidance, please consult a qualified legal professional. #raybanhoff #art #voyeurism #photography #discussion

    17 min
  2. 5 days ago

    Photographers: GEO Explained – The AI Marketing Strategy Replacing Traditional SEO

    AI is changing how potential clients find photographers, and most photographers haven't realised what's happening. In this episode of The Loud Lens, Khandie Rees breaks down GEO (Generative Engine Optimisation) and explains why photographers need to start thinking beyond traditional SEO if they want to remain visible online. As platforms like ChatGPT, Google AI Overviews, Gemini, Claude and Perplexity become part of everyday search behaviour, clients are no longer just typing "photographer near me" into Google. They're asking detailed questions about wedding photographers, family photographers, portrait photographers and specialist photography services — and AI is deciding who gets recommended. This episode covers: 📸 What GEO (Generative Engine Optimisation) actually is 📸 The difference between GEO and traditional SEO 📸 How AI search engines find and recommend photographers 📸 Why most photography websites are invisible to AI 📸 How photography blogs, case studies and FAQs help AI understand your business 📸 Why client reviews matter more than ever 📸 How photographers can build authority online 📸 Practical GEO strategies photographers can implement immediately Whether you're a wedding photographer, family photographer, portrait photographer, commercial photographer, event photographer or photography business owner, understanding AI search optimisation could become one of the most important marketing skills of the next decade. If you've been wondering how to rank in ChatGPT, how to appear in AI search results, or how Generative Engine Optimisation affects photography businesses, this episode is for you. About The Loud Lens The Loud Lens is the photography podcast hosted by Khandie Rees. Covering photography business, photography marketing, industry news, client experience, branding, social media, AI, SEO, GEO and the realities of running a photography business without the fluff. #PhotographyBusiness #PhotographyMarketing #PhotographerSEO #GEO #GenerativeEngineOptimisation #AISEO #ChatGPTMarketing #PhotographyPodcast #WeddingPhotographer #FamilyPhotographer #PhotographyTips #SmallBusinessMarketing #PhotographerLife #PhotographyEducation

    14 min
  3. 7 Jun

    You Don’t Own The Street: Photographers vs The Public

    Photographers are getting furious at members of the public “ruining” their shoots… but have parts of photography culture become completely entitled in public spaces? In this episode of The Loud Lens, Khandie dives into the growing tension between photographers, creators, influencers, and the general public — from viral rage-bait clips and public shaming videos to people deliberately interrupting shoots for attention. We talk about: photographers acting territorial in publicinfluencers filming EVERYTHINGthe rise of photography rage bait contentmembers of the public intentionally interfering with shootshow social media rewards conflict on BOTH sideswhy photographers are starting to face backlashand the uncomfortable truth that bringing tripods, assistants, BTS videographers and lighting setups into public spaces changes how much space we take up This isn’t a “photographers bad” episode. And it’s not defending people sabotaging shoots either. This is a brutally honest conversation about creator culture, professionalism, public perception, and whether social media has completely changed the relationship between photographers and the public. Because maybe the biggest question is this: Can you build your entire brand around public visibility… then get angry when the public reacts? Expect blunt opinions, real talk, uncomfortable truths, and a balanced discussion the photography industry desperately needs. #PhotographyPodcast #StreetPhotography #Photographers #ContentCreators #InfluencerCulture #PhotographyIndustry #TheLoudLens #PhotographyDrama

    17 min
  4. 31 May

    You’re Not Burnt Out… You’re Probably Lonely

    Most photographers think burnout is the problem. It’s not. In this episode, we’re talking about something far more uncomfortable — loneliness in photography and creative careers. Because you can be fully booked, constantly busy, surrounded by clients and still feel completely disconnected. This isn’t just a mindset issue. It’s built into how this industry works. We break down: Why photographers and creatives are more prone to lonelinessThe difference between being alone vs actually feeling lonelyHow social media is making it worse (not better)The impact of personality types, introversion, and neurodivergenceSigns you might be lonely without even realising itAnd how to build connection without sacrificing your independenceWe also talk about something most people ignore: 👉 Being alone isn’t always a bad thing 👉 In fact, it’s where your best creative work comes from The goal isn’t to avoid being alone. It’s to stop loneliness from quietly taking over your life. 📞 If this episode hits a bit close to home… You’re not on your own, even if it feels like it. In the UK, you can reach out to: Samaritans – call 116 123 (free, 24/7) Mind – 0300 123 3393 or text 86463 Shout – text SHOUT to 85258 NHS – speak to your GP or access mental health services 💬 Let’s keep this conversation real: Have you experienced loneliness in your photography journey? Or are you someone who genuinely thrives working alone? Share this episode, start the conversation, and let’s stop pretending this isn’t part of the industry. #photography #photographer #loneliness

    15 min

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Welcome to The Loud Lens, the podcast where creativity meets audacity! Hosted by Khandie Rees—a bold photographer, unapologetic content creator, and business rebel—this show dives into the art of standing out in a world that loves to blend in. Whether you're a photographer, entrepreneur, or creative looking for no-BS advice on thriving in the business and breaking the rules, this is your space to get inspired, laugh, and maybe even rethink your game plan. BTW want discount codes? Here is a link to EVERY one I have: flow.page/khandiephotography