The Zoom In Podcast with Tamera Darden

Tamera Darden
The Zoom In Podcast with Tamera Darden

The Zoom In Podcast highlights the stories & experiences of Black Women Photographers. Episodes are released bi-weekly

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  1. 21.03.2023

    Mecca Gamble is ready to share her story

    Good Morning & welcome to the final interview episode of Season 1 of the Zoom In Podcast. As always, thank you to everyone who has listened to season 1! This Week’s Guest I think you’ll learn after this episode you’re learn that Mecca Gamble is more than a branding photographer for Black women. She is also a visionary + creative director and someone who is growing in real time, which is reflected in this episode.  I may be biased but I’ve loved every episode of the Zoom In Podcast and my chat with Mecca feels like the perfect end cap to this season.  I appreciated Mecca’s candor, transparency and vulnerability. And that’s really what this podcast is about which is seeing the expansiveness of Black women. Not just our business side but also our humanity. We covered a lot of topics in this episode including dealing with grief and forgiveness, the power of standing in your truth, the importance of embracing change and the importance of healing your inner child.  Time Stamps 4:27 The importance of telling our stories from our point of view 9:30 I ask Mecca how’s her heart doing these days, learning to grieving & work through those feelings 11:06 Mecca recounts how she almost was not going to return to photography 18:15 Mecca sharing the evidence that God is always with us + learning to like herself again 19:36 The importance of prioritizing living life instead of always running a business 25:47 Mecca talks about the importance of boundaries 27:10 Mecca talks about how her parents cultivated & supported her creativity during childhood 30:43 The moment she knew photography was going to be her thing in this season of her life 33:45 I ask what was it about photography that Mecca decided to dedicate her time, energy and resources to the industry 38:06 Mecca shares how she was able to find her spark/passion again in photography + finding her joy 41:27 Mecca shares her transition from wedding photography to branding photography + creative direction 47:42 We discuss the importance of forgiving ourselves when we let projects go that didn’t work 55:41 Mecca speaks on an upcoming transition & using more of her gifts 59:41: Learning to embrace the unfamiliar 1:06:00 Mecca’s key to longevity How to Keep In Contact with Mecca Gamble Mecca Gamble’s IG: meccagamble Website: http://www.meccagamble.com Mecca Gamble Mecca Gamble McConnell is an Atlanta-based photog rapher who creates images to elevate the digital presence of service-based entrepreneurs, tell their stories and leave their legacies. After earning a bachelor's degree in journalism from Duquesne University, she has dedicated the last decade to documenting the lives of black families, couples in love, and entrepreneurs. Through her workshops, speaking engagements, and one-on-one training, she has helped dozens of growing photographers establish and grow their businesses. A number of popular wedding and lifestyle publications have featured her work, such as The Knot, Upscale, Essence, Pittsburgh Magazine, B Collective Magazine, and The Atlanta Tribune. She enjoys reading, Pilates, and trying new restaurants with her husband when she's not behind the camera.

    1 ч. 12 мин.
  2. 07.03.2023

    Shakira Hunt on the power of community and healing the world with "Give Me My Flowers"

    Hey hey! I’m so happy to be back with another fresh episode and the penultimate episode of Season 1 of the Zoom In Podcast.  Today I’m chatting with amazing wellness photographer, interior designer & fine artist Shakira Hunt. We talk about how she transitioned from being a commercial designer for an architecture firm to becoming the founder/owner of Shakira Hunt Creative Studio and also her beautiful body of work “Give Me My Flowers.” Shakira is a former mentee of mine and it’s been amazing to see her growth after all these years. Time Stamps 3:27 Shakira shares why she relocated to Philly 5:15 Shakira describes how working full time + being unfulfilled led to exploring a creative practice 11:35 Shakira shares the importance of networking with intention 14:34 Shakira explains how she transitioned from side hustle to full time photography 19:29 A myth Shakira overcame in the beginning of her entrepreneurship journey 21:30 The moment when Shakira knew working creatively full time was going to work 25:51 How Shakira’s personal wellness journey inspired her to begin serving the wellness community 27:42 Shakira covers the origin and impact of her personal project Give Me My Flowers 33:33 Describing the importance of play when it comes to producing personal work 37:31 Tamera asks Shakira if “Give Me My Flowers” is her life’s work 38:13 Shakira shares the insecurities & challenges to find balance between photography + her personal work 40:59 Shakira + Tamera discuss the importance of telling & preserving Black stories 43:14 Shakira talks about how the Planned Parenthood collaboration came to fruition 44:28 Shakira shares what she’s looking forward to in 2023 How to Keep In Contact with Shakira Hunt Shakira Hunt’s IG: @shakirahunt.creativestudio To learn more about her work/”Give My Flowers” Exhibit http://www.shakirahunt.com Shakira Hunt’s Bio Shakira Hunt is a multi-disciplinary artist and branding photographer. With her Interior Design & Architecture Experience [BFA in Interior Design], Shakira owns and operates Shakira Hunt Creative Studio. SHCS provides creative services including digital content creation for businesses + creative entrepreneurs. During the pandemic, Shakira Hunt developed the exhibit “Give Me My Flowers” a fine arts project exploring Black men’s exploration with masculine & feminine energies. The work has been featured in 2 solo exhibitions/installations as well as a big scale installation at Essence Fest in Collaboration with Planned Parenthood in 2022. She currently lives in Philadelphia, PA.

    47 мин.
  3. 21.02.2023

    Terri Baskin on building longevity + legacy with a referral based business

    Can you believe we’re at episode 4 of Season 1?! I’m truly happy about how the Zoom In Podcast has been received by all of you, so thank you! A special shout out to one of our listeners: Taylor Monet. Taylor appreciated the questions, energy and authenticity that she finds other photo podcasts have struggled to achieve. Thank you Taylor for Listening! Today’s guest is weddings photographer + educator, Terri Baskin. I consider Terri an OG in the game and I’m truly thankful for her coming onto the podcast to share her journey with us all! We covered her first few weddings with her father as her second shooter, how she’s been able to build longevity in her photography business and how she is a referral based business, something I was certainly curious about and implementing in my own business.  Time Stamps 4:33 Terri grew up around photography with her father [a portrait & weddings photographer] in North Carolina 7:05 Terri shares her experience with her father being her second shooter for her first few wedding engagements 9:15 Lessons learned in the first year of wedding photography 11:52 Terri shares how she built her photography business while working full time 19:52 How did Terri starts to exercise her boundaries 24:44 How saying yes to the wrong things can be an example of scarcity mindset 26:55 How Terri Builds Trust with her brides before the wedding day 32:08 Terri shares how + why she built a referral based business 36:25 We talk about how to find balance while running a thriving photography business 40:25 Terri shares what she thinks has attributed to her longevity in wedding photography 45:25 Terri recounts how there are some things she would do differently How to Keep In Contact with Terri Baskin Terri Baskin on IG @terribaskin: https://www.instagram.com/terribaskin/ To learn more about Terri Baskin’s Services https://terribaskin.com/ To learn more about Terri’s Coaching Services http://shop.terribaskin.com/ Terri Baskin’s Bio Terri Baskin started her photography career photographing weddings almost a decade ago. In that time, she has developed a style of photography that has allowed her to attract her dream clients. Since 2015, Terri has been educating other photographers and creative entrepreneurs through conferences, workshops and one-on-one mentoring. Terri has been recognized in local and national online and print publications such as Martha Stewart Weddings, Essence, The Knot, Washingtonian Weddings, Black Bride Magazine, Inside Weddings and the New York Times. Terri has developed a referral-based business and serves up to 25 wedding couples each year.

    50 мин.
  4. 07.02.2023

    LaTara Sturgis on Creating Lasting Memories, Contracts and the Best & Worst Facebook Advice

    Hello Beautiful People! Welcome to another episode of the Zoom In Podcast. Today’s guest is LaTara Sturgis of Elle Danielle Photography. Full transparency, I totally thought Elle Danielle was also LaTarah’s name because of her IG handle. Also being Elle Danielle. I know I’m not the only one guilty of assuming what someone’s name is based on their IG handle! We covered the inspiration behind her photography name in the episode! Time Stamps 5:35 LaTara’s decision to begin transitioning into family photography 9:20 Describing the Elle Danielle Bride/Family 10:38 Sharing some initial reservations around pursuing photography 14:11 LaTara discusses her why and why her goal isn’t to go viral 21:31 The Importance of having a contract, even at the beginning of your photography career 25:35 Bad Facebook Advice + Why it’s best not to get legal advice from FB Groups 34:20 How LaTara plans to use Instagram to show up authentically 41:42 We discuss LaTara’s tips for capturing the right moments when traveling for photography 50:18 What LaTara is looking forward to in the new year How to Keep In Contact with LaTara Sturgis LaTara Sturgis on IG @elledanielle: https://www.instagram.com/elledanielle/ To learn more about LaTara Sturgis’ Services https://elledanielle.com/ LaTara Sturgis’ Bio LaTara Sturgis, better known in the creative world as Elle Danielle, is a wedding and portrait photographer living in Nashville, TN. After successfully pursuing her childhood dream of becoming an attorney, she picked up a camera to document memories of her son. Before she knew it, she had fallen in love with photography and the idea of capturing the best moments of people's lives, rather than some of the lowest moments she saw while practicing law. Now, more than a decade later, she has photographed hundreds of weddings around the country and Internationally and has a solid base of portrait clients that she serves year after year. She has mentored her peers, taught at conferences, and been featured in magazines... but it's her love for serving people and capturing special moments in their lives that keeps her motivated.

    54 мин.
  5. 24.01.2023

    Takiyah Wallace On Setting Boundaries, Being a Child Whisperer on Set & Going Viral with Brown Girls Do Ballet

    This week’s guest is Takiyah Wallace, a children & families photographer who is the founder of Some Sweet Photography + Brown Girls Do Ballet. BGDB is a philanthropic organization that works to increase the participation of underrepresented populations in ballet by providing resources and scholarships to assist young girls in their ballet development and training. We covered how she creates/exercises her boundaries, how Brown Girls Do Ballet went viral, her experience collaborating with Athleta, a dream brand of mine, and her number one piece of advice for women photographers. Time Stamps 3:48 How finding bonding activities with her husband, turned Takiyah to Photography 5:07 How her frustrations encouraged her to turn her photography hobby into a business 10:00 How knowing what she didn’t want to shoot helped Takiyah set boundaries with prospects + clients 16:34 Misconceptions of photographing children + families 19:08 Top Transferrable Skills that served her well with photographing children 21:16 How Charlie’s interest into Ballet Turned into a viral Black Girls Do Ballet Moment 30:26 Black Girls Do Ballet’s Impact 32:08 Black Girls Do Ballet + Athleta Collaboration 40:17 Why Takiyah decided to pause SomeSweet Photography operations 43:04 Takiyah’s Future Plans for SomeSweet Photography 48:08 What Takiyah is looking forward to in 2023 49:14 Takiyah’s Advice for Women Photographers 54:55 How to support Brown Girls Do Ballet How to Keep In Contact with Takiyah Wallace Takiyah Wallace on IG @somesweetphoto or @iamtakiyah Brown Girls Do Ballet on IG @browngirlsdoballet Brown Girls Do Ballet Website https://www.browngirlsdoballet.com/ Some Sweet Photography Website http://www.somesweetphoto.com/ Blog Post Link: http://www.dardencreative.com/zoom-in-podcast/children-families-photographer-takiyah-wallace-is-a-child-whisperer

    58 мин.
  6. 10.01.2023

    Rhea Whitney shares the tea on pricing, best advice for new photographers and enjoying the journey

    Chatting with Rhea Whitney felt like catching up with a girlfriend and I hope you feel the same way while listening! During this episode, Rhea shares when her love for photography began, how her parents’ terrible wedding photography experience shaped how she shows up for her clients, her straightforward pricing strategy for building a sustainable photography business & enjoying the journey amidst pitfalls of comparison. Rhea’s ability to put her clients needs first has catapulted her business to generating six figures and she shares her straightforward pricing formula for how to build a profitable photography business. She also covers the importance of enjoying the journey and how the Photo Bomb Academy has served over 100+ creatives. Time Stamps 7:22 Rhea describes who is the Rhea Whitney Bride 12:25 Rhea describes how she found similarities between finance & photography 24:13 Rhea shares 2 important lessons weddings photographers should know in the beginning of their journey 29:48 Rhea breaks down what photographers need to know when determining their pricing 40:28 Rhea shares the importance of enjoying the journey 47:56 Rhea shares the traps she got caught in that she wants other photographers to avoid 58:09 Rhea breaks down the Photo Bomb Academy and how it’s helped over 100 creatives How to Keep In Contact with Rhea Whitney Rhea Whitney on IG @rheawhitney: https://www.instagram.com/rheawhitney/ To learn more about Rhea Whitney’s Services https://rheawhitney.com/ To learn more about the Photo Bomb Academy & Elevate https://www.photobombacademy.com/ Blog Post: http://www.dardencreative.com/Zoom-in-podcast/zoom-in-podcast-episode-1-rhea-whitney-shares-the-tea-on-pricing-best-advice-for-new-photographers-and-getting-out-of-the-comparison-game

    1 ч. 10 мин.

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