50 min

Say Yes to Scary Things – Getting Started in Family Films with Sarah Krieg The Art & Soul Show - Photography Podcast for Newborn and Family Photographers

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Making family films can be an intimidating venture when you’re just starting out, but in today’s episode, Sarah Krieg inspires us with her bold and fearless passion for new experiences.

Introduction (4:17)

How do you pair your love of filmmaking with your family sessions? (11:52)
I’m a storyteller, and some parts of the story just can’t be told with just photos. At every session, I just hit the record button once I get the photo, and I get little 1-minute family films of the family authentically engaging, laughing, and being themselves.

Were you trained in branding photography? (15:43)
Gosh no! But I say yes to things, even if they scare me.

Lesson you learned in making family films (20:12)
The biggest mistake is to be so afraid that you never do it. It’s a foreign language when you start. But you have to force yourself to keep trying. Keep learning. Don’t worry about it being perfect.

Advice for overthinking and taking ourselves so seriously (26:04)
Push yourself to grow, but don’t take yourself too seriously. Make a safe space for yourself where you can just create and where it’s ok to make mistakes and for it to be messy.

How do your variety of life experiences guide you in life? (30:17)
It’s a pattern of me saying yes to experiences. I’m not a planner, but I trust if I fail I will fall back on something else.

In your busy lifestyle, how do you get it all done? (34:05)
I just accept that my family life can be a mess at times. It is what it is.

What do you wish you knew when just starting out? (38:32)
I wish I knew that I didn’t have to be someone else, and that I bring something unique to the table.

What is the most fun project you’ve worked on? (40:11)
Just recently I shot music video for Peanut Butter Jams, a kids’ band, because they saw my stop-motion work with my son. I love when people want to collaborate and build on something that I had done. I also love all my personal projects.

Speed Round! (43:09)

What are you artistically curious about? (48:20)
What it would be like to work on a big movie set.


Discover more about Sarah Krieg
Website:  www.sharedshutter.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sharedshutter
https://www.instagram.com/sarahkrieg
Bio: Sarah Krieg is a Commercial photographer/filmmaker out of Southern California who is passionate about honest storytelling and never taking herself too seriously. Sarah has created video content for brands big and small including Motherly, Buzzfeed, Scary Mommy, Huggies and more. 
In addition, Sarah, along with her husband Dan, launched the Shared Shutter photography podcast earlier this year.
Sarah was named one of the top 100 female photographers to watch in 2020 and has been published in Click magazine and This Detailed Life Magazine. 
Resources shared in this episode:
The Year of Yes Book - http://theyearofyesbook.com

Making family films can be an intimidating venture when you’re just starting out, but in today’s episode, Sarah Krieg inspires us with her bold and fearless passion for new experiences.

Introduction (4:17)

How do you pair your love of filmmaking with your family sessions? (11:52)
I’m a storyteller, and some parts of the story just can’t be told with just photos. At every session, I just hit the record button once I get the photo, and I get little 1-minute family films of the family authentically engaging, laughing, and being themselves.

Were you trained in branding photography? (15:43)
Gosh no! But I say yes to things, even if they scare me.

Lesson you learned in making family films (20:12)
The biggest mistake is to be so afraid that you never do it. It’s a foreign language when you start. But you have to force yourself to keep trying. Keep learning. Don’t worry about it being perfect.

Advice for overthinking and taking ourselves so seriously (26:04)
Push yourself to grow, but don’t take yourself too seriously. Make a safe space for yourself where you can just create and where it’s ok to make mistakes and for it to be messy.

How do your variety of life experiences guide you in life? (30:17)
It’s a pattern of me saying yes to experiences. I’m not a planner, but I trust if I fail I will fall back on something else.

In your busy lifestyle, how do you get it all done? (34:05)
I just accept that my family life can be a mess at times. It is what it is.

What do you wish you knew when just starting out? (38:32)
I wish I knew that I didn’t have to be someone else, and that I bring something unique to the table.

What is the most fun project you’ve worked on? (40:11)
Just recently I shot music video for Peanut Butter Jams, a kids’ band, because they saw my stop-motion work with my son. I love when people want to collaborate and build on something that I had done. I also love all my personal projects.

Speed Round! (43:09)

What are you artistically curious about? (48:20)
What it would be like to work on a big movie set.


Discover more about Sarah Krieg
Website:  www.sharedshutter.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sharedshutter
https://www.instagram.com/sarahkrieg
Bio: Sarah Krieg is a Commercial photographer/filmmaker out of Southern California who is passionate about honest storytelling and never taking herself too seriously. Sarah has created video content for brands big and small including Motherly, Buzzfeed, Scary Mommy, Huggies and more. 
In addition, Sarah, along with her husband Dan, launched the Shared Shutter photography podcast earlier this year.
Sarah was named one of the top 100 female photographers to watch in 2020 and has been published in Click magazine and This Detailed Life Magazine. 
Resources shared in this episode:
The Year of Yes Book - http://theyearofyesbook.com

50 min