Vallerret's Creative Outsiders: Radical stories from behind the lens

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Hosted by photographer & filmmaker Lukas Riedl and Vallerret Co-Founder Carl van den Boom, Creative Outsiders shares untold stories of creators pushing limits in wild places. These aren’t just about landscapes or light—they’re about awe, solitude, resilience, and the spark of joy when a vision becomes real. From auroras to coastal storms and snowy forests, each episode explores what it feels like to create when everything says “go home.” Presented by Vallerret.

Episodes

  1. Russell Brown: From Star Wars to Photoshop, and What Comes Next

    28 MAR

    Russell Brown: From Star Wars to Photoshop, and What Comes Next

    Russell Brown, pioneer in digital creativity and one of the key figures behind the rise of Photoshop, joins hosts Lukas Riedl & Carl van den Boom for a deep dive into the tools that have shaped modern creative workflows, and what comes next. From the early days of Industrial Light & Magic to the moment Photoshop first appeared on a Macintosh, Russell shares the inside story of how one of the most important creative tools ever made came to life. What started as a solution for visual effects in films like The Abyss quickly evolved into something much bigger. Putting creative control directly into the hands of photographers and artists. We explore that defining “holy sh*t moment” of taking full control over your images, moving from operator-driven systems to direct, hands-on creativity. Russell reflects on the evolution from darkrooms to desktops, and now into a new era shaped by AI. Rather than resisting change, Russell embraces it. For him, AI is not a replacement for creativity, but a powerful tool for exploration — from pre-visualizing ideas to accelerating workflows and unlocking entirely new ways of thinking. This episode is a reminder that tools will always evolve, but the core remains the same: curiosity, experimentation, and the drive to create. Key Takeaways The connection between Star Wars, ILM, and the creation of PhotoshopThe “holy sh*t moment” of gaining full control over your imagesHow creative tools evolved from darkrooms to desktops to AIWhy curiosity and experimentation drive long-term creativityUsing AI as a tool in photography and design, not a replacementPre-visualization with AI for location scouting and lighting ideasThe balance between experience, craft, and new technologyWhy becoming the best at what you love still mattersChapters 00:00 Cold Open — AI, Creativity & The Big Question00:50 Welcome to Creative Outsiders01:09 Introducing Russell Brown (“Doc”)02:00 Photoshop Origins: ILM, Star Wars & The Abyss06:55 The “Holy Sh*t Moment” — Taking Control of Images11:10 From Rub-Down Type to Digital Creativity12:05 Where Creativity Comes From16:00 Becoming the Best at What You Love18:15 Enter AI — Tool or Threat?24:00 The Future of Photography & AI Workflows30:15 Creating Films with AI & Storyboarding34:00 The Ethics of AI in Photography37:00 AI for Pre-Visualization (Not Replacement)43:00 From Photoshop Fear to AI Fear44:30 Why Russell Shoots on iPhone48:00 Simplicity, Constraints & Creativity Follow Russell BrownWebsite: https://russellbrown.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr_brown/X: https://twitter.com/russellbrownX (Alt): https://twitter.com/rbrown Resources & MentionsLight & Magic (ILM Documentary Trailer): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DM_XwzOK_98Photoshop: https://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop.htmlAdobe Firefly: https://www.adobe.com/products/firefly.htmlAdobe Creative Cloud: https://www.adobe.com/creativecloud.htmlJohn Knoll: https://twitter.com/johnknoll Vallerret | Gloves & Apparel for Creators Behind the LensWebsite: https://www.photographygloves.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/vallerretFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/vallerretYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@vallerretTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@vallerretX: https://twitter.com/vallerretPinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/vallerretNewsletter: https://www.photographygloves.com Celebrating the creatives who stay curious, embrace new tools, and continue exploring what’s possible. If you enjoyed this episode, share it with someone pushing their creative boundaries. Stay sharp. Stay curious. Stay out longer. 🧤🔥

    1hr 3min
  2. Katie Orlinsky: From Conflict Zones to the Frontlines of Climate Change

    7 MAR

    Katie Orlinsky: From Conflict Zones to the Frontlines of Climate Change

    Katie Orlinsky, conflict and environmental photographer known for documenting social issues, climate change, and life in the Arctic, joins hosts Lukas Riedl & Carl van den Boom for a conversation about storytelling, responsibility, and the evolving role of documentary photography in a rapidly changing world. Katie shares how her work shifted from covering social issues and conflict zones to documenting the fragile beauty of the Arctic and the realities of climate change. Through her experiences photographing remote northern communities, sled dog races like the Yukon Quest, and environmental transformations unfolding across the Arctic, she reflects on the power of images to connect audiences to stories they might otherwise never encounter. We explore the balance between beauty and urgency in visual storytelling, the ethics of documenting vulnerable communities, and the importance of building trust and human connection in documentary work. Katie also discusses the practical and emotional challenges of working in extreme environments and why responsibility and truth sit at the heart of impactful storytelling. Key Takeaways Katie’s journey from conflict and social issue photography to environmental storytelling in the ArcticThe Arctic offers a powerful visual window into the realities of climate changeBalancing beauty with urgency helps audiences connect emotionally to difficult topicsEthical storytelling requires deep respect and trust with the people being photographedHuman connection is essential to meaningful documentary photographyWorking in remote and extreme environments requires preparation, patience, and adaptabilityPhotography can act as a bridge between distant communities and global audiencesDocumentary photographers carry a responsibility to tell stories truthfully and respectfullyChapters 00:00 Cold Open — Risk in the Arctic vs Conflict Zones00:37 Welcome to Creative Outsiders01:09 Introducing Katie Orlinsky01:28 The First Question: A Moment That Changed Everything01:45 Katie’s First Trip to the Arctic02:11 Photographing the Yukon Quest Dog Sled Race04:57 Experiences in the Arctic and Their Impact09:24 Transitioning from Conflict Zones to Environmental Photography13:25 Balancing Beauty and Urgency in Storytelling17:33 Ethical Considerations in Documentary Photography31:25 Conclusion and Future Directions Follow Katie OrlinskyWebsite: https://katieorlinsky.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/katieorlinsky/Twitter: https://twitter.com/katieorlinsky Resources & MentionsEnvironmental Photography Tips by Katie Orlinsky: https://example.com/environmental-photography-tipsThe Yukon Quest Sled Dog Race: https://yukonquest.comConflict Photography Ethics Guide: https://example.com/conflict-photography-ethics Vallerret | Gloves & Apparel for Creators Behind the LensWebsite: https://www.photographygloves.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/vallerretFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/vallerretYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@vallerretTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@vallerretX: https://twitter.com/vallerretPinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/vallerretNewsletter: https://www.photographygloves.com Celebrating the creatives who chase the shot when comfort says “stay home.” If this episode sparked something in you, share it with someone building a vision and needing that final push to commit. Stay sharp. Stay curious. Stay out longer. 🧤🔥

    35 min
  3. Virgil Reglioni: Images Are Built, Not Found

    21 FEB

    Virgil Reglioni: Images Are Built, Not Found

    Virgil Reglioni, polar landscape photographer and relentless Aurora chaser, joins hosts Lukas Riedl & Carl van den Boom for a deep dive into what it really takes to create images in the coldest, most breathtaking places on Earth. From pre-visualizing the shot to working with risk, logistics, and pure uncertainty, this episode is a masterclass in making “impossible” photos happen. Virgil shares the story of being lowered into a glacier moulin — a “monster hole” that felt like a black hole with no visible bottom — and how that moment ties directly into his wider creative process: building the image in your head first, then doing the work (and taking the hits) to bring it to life. We talk about layering: layering light, landscape, scale, story, and intention. And why simplifying gear, trusting your vision, and committing to the mission can unlock a whole new level of creative output. Key Takeaways Pre-visualization matters: Virgil often “draws” the image in his mind before arriving on locationSome of the strongest photos come from layering: light, landscape, scale, and story working togetherExtreme environments force better composition — sometimes you have no choice but to improveSimplifying gear can reduce decision fatigue and increase creative focus in harsh conditionsAdding a human element (a silhouette) can create scale and emotional impact in vast landscapesCreative mission ideas may sound crazy — committing to them is often the pointTeamwork and trust matter when working in technical terrainTime is limited — choosing what you still go out to shoot defines your workThe moulin story shows some frames are earned, not foundCuriosity and persistence sit behind breakthrough imagesChapters 00:00 The “Monster Hole” (Glacier Moulin) Hook00:58 Welcome to Creative Outsiders01:40 Virgil’s Work: Aurora & Polar Landscapes11:19 Entering Iceland’s Glaciers for the Frame12:08 The Project Origin Story14:24 Reaching the Ice Surface: Timing & Constraints16:01 Seeing the Composition From Inside the Scene19:53 Pre-Visualizing the Image24:59 Moving Through a Frozen World27:28 Problem Solving the Shot29:26 Reading Terrain & Background Layers30:45 Layering Light & Landscape37:40 Gear Philosophy: Keeping It Simple38:54 Creativity Mindset44:09 Layering as a Creative Principle46:28 Drawing the Image Before Going There48:22 Committing to “Crazy” Ideas50:19 Learning Because You Have No Choice55:55 Creating While Life Happens61:13 Outro Follow Virgil ReglioniInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/virgilreglioniphotography/Website: https://www.virgilreglioni.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/virgil.reglioni/Secret Atlas Feature: https://www.secretatlas.com/blog/stories/virgil-reglioniVallerret Ambassador Profile: https://photographygloves.com/blogs/vallerret-ambassadors/virgil-reglioniMuench Workshops: https://muenchworkshops.com/our-team/virgil-reglioni/ Vallerret | Gloves & Apparel for Creators Behind the LensWebsite: https://www.photographygloves.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/vallerretFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/vallerretYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@vallerretTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@vallerretX: https://twitter.com/vallerretPinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/vallerretNewsletter: https://www.photographygloves.com Celebrating the creatives who chase the shot when comfort says “stay home.” If this episode sparked something in you, share it with someone building a vision and needing that final push to commit. Stay sharp. Stay curious. Stay out longer. 🧤🔥

    1hr 1min
  4. Rachel Bigsby: When Seabirds Mean More Than Beautiful Images

    7 FEB

    Rachel Bigsby: When Seabirds Mean More Than Beautiful Images

    Rachel Bigsby, seabird photographer, wildlife storyteller, and conservation advocate, joins hosts Lukas Riedl & Carl van den Boom to dive deep into the world of seabird photography. From learning seabird behavior and fieldcraft to navigating online criticism and using photography as a force for protection and awareness. Rachel shares how a fascination with northern fulmars became a career path with no plan B. We explore the balance between capturing the shot and fully experiencing nature, why patience and observation are foundational skills in wildlife photography, and how recognizing individual birds can create a deeper, more personal connection to the wild. The conversation also touches on the realities of building a photography career, advocacy responsibilities, and how recent achievements can open new doors. Key Takeaways Rachel's journey into seabird photography began with a fascination for northern fulmarsCapturing the moment is important, but experiencing nature is equally vitalFinding a balance between photography and enjoying the experience is crucialPatience is key in wildlife photography; sometimes waiting pays offUnderstanding seabird behavior enhances photography skillsWildlife photography can be a challenging career path with no plan BRecognizing individual birds can create a deeper connection with natureAdvocacy for seabird conservation is a responsibility for photographersOnline criticism can be harsh, but staying true to one's passion is essentialAchievements in photography can lead to greater opportunities and recognitionChapters 00:54 Introduction to Creative Outsiders and Guest Rachel01:43 Rachel's Journey into Seabird Photography03:46 Memorable Experiences in the Field06:23 Balancing Photography and Experience09:22 The Importance of Observation in Wildlife Photography12:13 The Fascination with Seabirds15:08 The Path to Becoming a Wildlife Photographer16:36 The Role of Patience in Wildlife Photography26:20 Final Thoughts on Wildlife Photography27:30 The Journey of Patience and Perseverance29:00 Establishing Wildlife Photography as a Career31:22 The Importance of Passion in Photography31:55 Advocacy for Wildlife Protection36:07 Facing Online Hate and Industry Challenges40:53 Achievements and Recognition in Wildlife Photography43:08 Future Plans and Career Aspirations47:30 The Pressure of Social Media and Success51:03 Self-Compassion and Reflecting on the Journey52:27 Quickfire Questions and Personal Insights Follow Rachel BigsbyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/rachelbigsby/Website: https://www.rachelbigsby.com/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@RachelBigsby Vallerret | Gloves & Apparel for Creators Behind the LensWebsite: https://www.photographygloves.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/vallerretFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/vallerretYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@vallerretTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@vallerretX: https://twitter.com/vallerretPinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/vallerretNewsletter: https://www.photographygloves.com Celebrating patience, passion, and the photographers who use their craft to deepen our connection to the natural world. If this episode resonated with you, share it with someone who believes wildlife stories can spark real care and real conservation. Stay sharp. Stay curious. Stay out longer. 🧤🔥

    55 min
  5. Colby Brown: How to Turn Failure Into Your Best Photos

    24 JAN

    Colby Brown: How to Turn Failure Into Your Best Photos

    Colby Brown, wildlife photographer, educator, and visual storyteller, talks about the realities of photographing wildlife up close, the power of intent in shaping stronger images, and why storytelling always matters more than gear or perfection. Colby shares his journey as a self-taught photographer, how COVID-19 created space for reflection and creative growth, and what it takes to balance a life of travel with family, purpose, and long-term happiness. Key Takeaways Colby Brown has nearly 20 years of experience in photographyWildlife photography offers unique and intimate experiences with animalsThe emotional connection in photography is more important than the image itselfTraveling and experiencing different cultures is essential for personal growthIntent in photography can lead to more meaningful imagesColby emphasizes the importance of storytelling in photographyMistakes and failures are valuable learning experiencesEducation and sharing knowledge is a passion for ColbyFinding a balance between work and family is crucial for happinessCOVID-19 provided a unique opportunity for reflection and growthChapters 01:06 Introduction to Colby Brown's Journey 03:51 Wildlife Photography: The Silverback Gorilla Experience 06:32 The Importance of Connection in Photography 09:13 Intent and Experience in Photography 11:54 The Evolution of a Photographer 14:57 Capturing Emotion Through Visual Storytelling 17:32 The Role of Adaptability in Wildlife Photography 20:28 Learning from Mistakes and Embracing Failure 23:21 The Journey of a Self-Taught Photographer 26:04 Finding Unique Perspectives in Photography 28:44 Encouragement to Explore New Directions in Photography37:34 The Importance of Insurance and Sentimental Value 39:11 Lessons Learned from Experience 40:24 The Joy of Teaching and Sharing Experiences 42:25 Transitioning from Employee to Entrepreneur 44:07 Reflections on Technological Changes in Photography 46:06 Navigating Family Life and Travel 48:00 Bucket List Experiences and Future Aspirations 51:35 Finding Value in Experiences Over Photography 54:54 The Journey of Life: Embracing Ups and Downs 01:01:08 Experiences Over Images: A Philosophical Perspective Follow Colby Brown Instagram: @colbybrownphotography Website: https://www.colbybrownphotography.com/ Vallerret | Gloves & Apparel for Creators Behind the Lens Website: https://www.photographygloves.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vallerret Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/vallerret YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@vallerret TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@vallerret X: https://twitter.com/vallerret Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/vallerret Newsletter: https://www.photographygloves.com Celebrating connection, storytelling, and the wild moments that shape us more than any final frame. If this episode resonated with you, share it with someone who believes the greatest images aren’t just seen — they’re felt. Stay sharp. Stay curious. Stay out longer. 🧤🔥

    1hr 2min
  6. Sebastian Copeland: Alone at the Edge of the World — Ice, Instinct, and the Cost of Survival

    10 JAN

    Sebastian Copeland: Alone at the Edge of the World — Ice, Instinct, and the Cost of Survival

    Sebastian Copeland — polar explorer, photographer, filmmaker, and environmental advocate. With 27 polar expeditions behind him, Sebastian takes us deep into the Arctic and Antarctic, sharing what it truly means to survive, document, and bear witness at the most hostile edges of our planet. The conversation moves from harrowing encounters with polar bears and brutal storms on sea ice to the internal journeys shaped by solitude, endurance, and responsibility. Beyond the adventure, Sebastian reflects on climate science, human resilience, and why storytelling from the extremes matters more than ever. Key Takeaways Extreme environments strip humans down before building them back upPreparation and discipline are the difference between survival and failurePolar bears are apex predators. Not symbols, but realitiesThe greatest dangers in the Arctic are often weather and terrain, not wildlifeEndurance is as much mental as it is physicalPhotography can turn suffering into meaning and advocacyClimate change is visible, measurable, and accelerating at the polesHope requires action, not distance or denialChapters 00:00 Welcome to Creative Outsiders01:11 Meet Sebastian Copeland02:24 27 Polar Expeditions & Life at the Poles02:52 Arctic Sea Ice & Internal Breaking Points03:42 Polar Bear Encounters Explained08:08 Sleeping on the Ice & Bear Safety Systems11:28 Charged by a Polar Bear — A Near-Fatal Moment17:34 Following the Bear & Power Dynamics20:12 What Really Kills You in the Arctic21:39 Storms, Wind & Living Inside a Tent25:10 Childhood, Books & Becoming a Polar Explorer29:04 Science, Photography & Purpose32:15 Preparation, Endurance & Mental Strength36:12 Failure, Frostbite & Aborting a Mission38:51 Falling Through Sea Ice43:29 Risk, Loss & Perspective Over Time45:14 Addiction to Extremes & Reflection47:16 Photography as Memory & Meaning49:28 Climate Change, Hope & Human Responsibility55:29 Quickfire Questions & What’s Next Follow Sebastian CopelandInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/copelandadventures/Website: https://www.sebastiancopeland.comFine Art: https://www.scopelandfineart.com Vallerret | Gloves & Apparel for Creators Behind the LensWebsite: https://www.photographygloves.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/vallerretFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/vallerretYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@vallerretTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@vallerretX: https://twitter.com/vallerretPinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/vallerretNewsletter: https://www.photographygloves.com Celebrating endurance, responsibility, and creative work at the edge of human limits. If this episode resonated with you, share it with someone who believes stories from the extremes can change how we see our planet. Stay sharp. Stay curious. Stay out longer. 🧤🔥

    1 hr
  7. Joana Braga: Women Breaking Barriers in Drone Flying | Vallerret's Creative Outsiders Episode 4

    27/12/2025

    Joana Braga: Women Breaking Barriers in Drone Flying | Vallerret's Creative Outsiders Episode 4

    Joana Braga, a drone pilot and designer from Portugal, now based in Iceland.Joana shares her journey into drone flying, the challenges of working in extreme weather, and her passion for capturing high-risk, high-reward visuals in extreme sports. The conversation explores mindset, preparation, representation for women in the drone industry, and Joana’s ambitions for future projects — including filming the Dakar Rally. Key Takeaways Prepared, confident gear use matters more than over-cautionExtreme weather adds technical and mental pressureMindset and preparation define successful flightsGreat shots often require multiple attemptsWomen still face bias in drone and action sports industriesVisibility and storytelling can shift perceptionsExtreme motorsport filming demands risk awarenessAdrenaline must be balanced with controlChapters 00:00 Women Can Fly00:50 Welcome to Creative Outsiders01:10 Meet Joana Braga01:49 Portugal to Iceland02:13 Flying in Extreme Conditions05:33 Fear, Nerves & Control11:01 Getting Started With Drones13:40 FPV, Speed & Tech Differences17:32 Preparation & Decision Making20:11 Motorsport & Extreme Action23:14 Crashes, Repairs & Experience30:02 Does Fear Ever Go Away?34:11 Storytelling First39:31 Design & Aviation Mindset42:31 Women in a Male-Dominated Industry49:39 Dream Projects & Dakar54:21 Quickfire & What’s Next Follow Joana BragaInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/jfabraga/Website: https://www.jfabraga.com/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@joanabraga6552LinkedIn: https://pt.linkedin.com/in/joanabragadesignFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/jfabraga/ Vallerret | Gloves & Apparel for Creators Behind the LensWebsite: https://www.photographygloves.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/vallerretFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/vallerretYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@vallerretTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@vallerretX: https://twitter.com/vallerretPinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/vallerretNewsletter: https://www.photographygloves.comCelebrating bold flying, real risk, and creative work beyond comfort zones. If this episode resonated with you, share it with a creator who chases the shot in tough conditions. Stay sharp. Stay curious. Stay out longer. 🧤🚁

    58 min
  8. Pasi Salminen: Finding Creativity in Everyday Life

    13/12/2025

    Pasi Salminen: Finding Creativity in Everyday Life

    Meet Finnish legendary snowboarding photographer and longtime Vallerret friend Pasi Salminen. We discuss Pasi's extensive career in snowboarding photography, the challenges of capturing action shots in extreme conditions, and the transition from passion projects to commercial work. Pasi shares insights on maintaining creativity and positivity in a long career, the importance of collaboration with athletes, and how he manages the pressures of shooting high-stakes tricks. The conversation also touches on the unique aspects of urban photography versus powder shots, and Pasi's future aspirations in the field. Watch the full video version on YouTube for extra visuals. Takeaways Pasi Salminen has been a prominent figure in snowboarding photography for decades.Urban photography offers more creative freedom compared to powder shots.Capturing the right moment in action photography requires preparation and quick thinking.Maintaining a positive attitude is crucial for success in the creative industry.Transitioning from passion projects to commercial work can be a natural evolution for photographers.Collaboration with athletes is essential for achieving the best shots.Dealing with extreme cold is part of the job for snowboarding photographers.Finding inspiration in new environments helps keep creativity alive.Pasi emphasizes the importance of enjoying the work to avoid burnout.Safety is a top priority when shooting high-risk snowboarding tricks.Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction 02:30 Memorable Snowboarding Experiences 04:59 Urban vs. Powder Photography 07:14 The Art of Snowboard Photography 09:52 Managing Pressure in Photography 12:24 Transitioning to Commercial Work 14:55 Maintaining Passion in Photography 21:00 The Journey of a Photographer 22:54 Passion Projects and Creative Freedom 24:12 Collaboration in Snowboarding Photography 28:52 Dealing with Extreme Cold 32:06 Creative Drive and Future Aspirations 33:10 Quickfire Questions and Insights Follow Pasi: Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/pasisalminen/ Website: https://www.pasisalminen.com/ Eventphoto.fi: ⁠https://pasisalminen.fi/ep/ Red Bull Illume Profile: https://www.redbullillume.com/int-en/photographers/pasi-salminen Vallerret | Glove & Apparel for Creators behind the Lens Website: ⁠https://www.photographygloves.com ⁠Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/vallerret⁠ Facebook: ⁠https://www.facebook.com/vallerret⁠ YouTube: ⁠https://www.youtube.com/@vallerret⁠ TikTok: ⁠https://www.tiktok.com/@vallerret⁠ X(Twitter): ⁠https://twitter.com/vallerret ⁠Pinterest: ⁠https://www.pinterest.com/vallerret⁠ Newsletter: ⁠https://www.photographygloves.com⁠ (sign up at the bottom!) Celebrating 10 Years of Winter Gear built for photographers & creators who stay out longer. If this conversation made you feel nostalgic, send it to a fellow snow bum — and go chase some wild weather, with cameras and planks. Stay warm. Stay inspired. Stay out longer. 🧤🔥

    39 min
  9. Sarah Lyndsay: Emotion in the Frame & Why the Cold Is Worth It

    29/11/2025

    Sarah Lyndsay: Emotion in the Frame & Why the Cold Is Worth It

    Sarah Lyndsay, a Canadian fine art photographer and self-portrait artist known for her emotional imagery, storytelling, and her signature yellow dress. Sarah shares how photography became a form of self-expression and a way to explore emotion, presence, and identity. She explains how placing herself in the frame is telling a story. We talk about the thrill of shooting in –30°C, how sometimes you forget the cold because the moment feels magical, and why bad weather often leads to the most powerful images. She opens up about identity, pressure, and taking a break from social media, and learning to see herself not just as a photographer but as an artist. • Why bad weather makes stronger, more emotional images• Emotion, scale & storytelling through self-portrait work• Shooting in –30°C and forgetting the cold• The yellow dress and how visual identity develops• Layering, boots, gloves & staying creative in freezing temps• Artist vs. photographer — and why the difference matters• Social media breaks & creative burnout• Fine art galleries, collectors & making work that "feels" Follow Sarah Website: https://www.sarahlyndsayphotography.com YouTube: ⁠https://www.youtube.com/@sarahlyndsay⁠Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sarahlyndsayphotography Facebook: https://facebook.com/sarahlyndsayphotography Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/sarahlyndsay_ Follow Vallerret Website: https://www.photographygloves.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/vallerretYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@vallerretTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@vallerretFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/vallerretPinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/vallerretX (Twitter): https://twitter.com/vallerret Stay warm. Stay inspired. Stay out longer. 🧤🔥

    45 min
  10. Dave Williams: Chasing Auroras and Laughs in the Arctic

    17/11/2025

    Dave Williams: Chasing Auroras and Laughs in the Arctic

    To start things off with a bang, we’re heading north to Lofoten with travel photographer and Aurora expert Dave Williams. From a cozy fisherman’s cabin, he chats with us about how he became obsessed with winter photography… and how he once got chased by wolves at 4:30 in the morning. Yes, really. Dave is full of practical tips and hilarious “this only happens to photographers” moments. In this episode, we dive into:• Dave’s first-ever Northern Lights moment (and why it changed everything)• How he actually predicts the Aurora without relying on dodgy apps• What life in Lofoten is really like (weather chaos, fish racks & all)• The layering system he uses to stay outside for hours (liners + photography gloves)• How to keep your camera battery alive in deep cold• Why “bad weather” usually turns into the best photography conditions• The wolf story… because yes, that really happened• Imposter syndrome and the pressure to “get the shot”• The joy of helping people see the Aurora for the first time• Cinnamon buns (because every photographer deserves a treat) If you enjoy winter photography, dream of seeing the Aurora, or just love hearing creators talk about the weird, wild parts of their job, you’ll love this episode. It’s fun, relaxed, and full of super useful cold-weather tips. Follow Dave WilliamsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/idavewilliamsYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@idavewilliamsLofoten Insight Tours: https://lofotensight.comBook: The Complete Aurora Guide (search online) Website: https://www.photographygloves.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/vallerretFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/vallerretYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@vallerretTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@vallerretX (Twitter): https://twitter.com/vallerretPinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/vallerretNewsletter: https://www.photographygloves.com (sign up at the bottom!) Celebrating 10 Years of Radical Winter Gear built for photographers & creators who stay out longer. Thanks for joining us for our very first episode of Vallerret’s Creative Outsiders.If you enjoyed this conversation, send it to a fellow cold-loving creator — and go chase some wild weather. Stay warm. Stay inspired. Stay out longer. 🧤🔥

    50 min

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Hosted by photographer & filmmaker Lukas Riedl and Vallerret Co-Founder Carl van den Boom, Creative Outsiders shares untold stories of creators pushing limits in wild places. These aren’t just about landscapes or light—they’re about awe, solitude, resilience, and the spark of joy when a vision becomes real. From auroras to coastal storms and snowy forests, each episode explores what it feels like to create when everything says “go home.” Presented by Vallerret.