1 hr 29 min

370: Tony Hewitt - Judging Bias in Photography Competitions F-Stop Collaborate and Listen

    • Visual Arts

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

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

1 hr 29 min