Épisodes

  • 400: Adam Gibbs, Ben Horne, and Nick Carver - Navigating the Landscape of YouTube Photography
    Dec 16 2024

    In this special 400th episode of "F-Stop Collaborate and Listen,” host Matt Payne brings together renowned landscape photographers Adam Gibbs, Ben Horne, and Nick Carver to discuss their unique approaches to YouTube content creation and the complexities of balancing passion with financial sustainability. The conversation highlights the importance of authenticity and storytelling, the challenges posed by YouTube’s algorithm, and the imperative to keep photography enjoyable rather than a burdensome job. While they acknowledge the benefits of YouTube in reaching a global audience and securing new opportunities, the guests also share their strategies for managing video production without compromising their love for photography. The episode underscores the need for a dedicated audience over mere view counts and the critical role of maintaining a harmonious relationship with one’s craft.

    Watch on YouTube instead.

    Resources Mentioned:

    1. Elements Photography Magazine - use the code FSTOP15 for 15% off
    2. Support the podcast on Patreon!
    3. Adam Gibbs' new Book - Land and Light - use the code LAND&LIGHT25 for 25% off
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    1 h et 46 min
  • 399: Mads Peter Iversen - Navigating AI's Impact on Photography
    Dec 9 2024

    In this episode of "F-Stop Collaborate and Listen," host Matt Payne engages with Danish landscape photographer Mads Peter Iversen in a detailed discussion about the intersection of traditional photography and digital art, particularly the impact of AI-generated images on the photography community. Mads shares insights into his personal journey from portrait to landscape photography, his business approach, and his critique of Instagram's evolving focus away from photographers’ needs. Both express concerns about the spread of fake images on social media and the undervaluation of creativity due to technological advancements, while also emphasizing the importance of intent, honesty, and personal satisfaction in the art of photography. The episode concludes with practical tips and reflections on their passion for capturing both iconic and original landscapes.

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    Resources Mentioned on the Podcast

    • Elements Photo Magazine (Use the code FSTOP15 for 15% off)
    • Natural Landscape Photography Awards
    • Mads Peter Iversen Photoshop Tutorials
    • Mads Peter Iversen eBooks
    • Watch the podcast on YouTube
    • Support the podcast on Patreon

    Photographers Recommended on the Podcast

    • Enrico Fossati
    • James Popsys
    • Nigel Danson
    • Jeroen Van Nieuwenhove
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    1 h et 42 min
  • 398: Stephanie Johnson - Breaking Free From Creative Restraints in Photography
    Dec 2 2024

    In this episode of "F-Stop Collaborate and Listen," host Matt Payne engages with photographer Stephanie Johnson, who delves into her journey from seeking external validation to embracing an authentic creative process driven by personal passion. Stephanie sheds light on her evolution in Intentional Camera Movement (ICM) and her shift from results-driven to process-driven artistry, encouraging creative freedom and expression. They discuss the balance between financial sustainability and internal motivations in creative pursuits, along with Stephanie's teaching philosophy, her inspirations, and her work on the ICM Photography Magazine. Highlighting the importance of artistic experimentation and the personal joy found in creation, both share insights on letting go of expectations to enhance the creative experience.

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    Resources Mentioned on the Podcast

    1. Elements Photography Magazine (use the code FSTOP 15 for 15% off)
    2. Stephanie Johnson's website
    3. ICM Photography Magazine
    4. David DuChemin's book "A Beautiful Anarchy"
    5. Support the podcast on Patreon

    Photographers Mentioned on the Podcast

    • Bill Ward
    • Glenys Garnett
    • Charles Needle
    • Anne Belmont
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    1 h et 8 min
  • 397: Dave Showalter - Living River - The Promise of the Mighty Colorado
    Nov 25 2024

    In the latest episode of "F-Stop Collaborate and Listen," host Matt Payne delves into the passion and perseverance required in the field of conservation photography with guest Dave Showalter. The conversation starts with the exploration of perseverance—a crucial trait for photographers. Many individuals face frustrations when trying to discover their unique voice and vision, often encountering rejections and funding challenges, particularly in conservation work. Showalter recounts his experience of long-term dedication, underscoring the necessity of pushing through setbacks and rejections. He even shares practical tips from his personal journey, like opting to sleep in his truck to save costs.

    Explore practical strategies for organizing and executing impactful conservation projects, which can transform your approach to storytelling and advocacy in photography. Join us for a discussion that will surely inspire you to get out there and make meaningful photographs!

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    Resources Mentioned on the Podcast

    1. Elements Photo Magazine
    2. Dave Showalter’s Book - Living River
    3. Support the podcast on Patreon
    4. Western Rivers Action Network
    5. Platte Basin Time Lapse
    6. The Land Desk Blog by Jonathan Thompson
    7. Matt's Colorado Trail Podcast episode
    8. Tribal Water Center
    9. Kerrin Burke Lahr's Svalbard images and stories
    10. The Creative Act by Rick Rubin (Affiliate Link)

    Photographers Recommended

    1. Michael Forsberg
    2. Amy Gulick
    3. Clay Bolt
    4. Alan Murabayashi
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    1 h et 4 min
  • 396: Tracey Halladay - How an Organ Donation and Photography Saved Me
    Nov 18 2024

    In the latest episode of the "F-Stop Collaborate and Listen" podcast, sponsored by Elements Magazine, host Matt Payne sits down with the remarkably resilient Tracey Halladay. Tracey’s story is an extraordinary journey through life-changing health challenges and a profound evolution in her visual art. Episode 396 offers listeners an inside look at how Tracey's perspective on life and photography was transformed by a life-saving kidney transplant.

    Don't miss an episode! Sign up for our weekly mailing list! Watch on YouTube Resources Mentioned:

    1. Elements Magazine
    2. Support the Podcast on Patreon
    3. Lee Nordbye's podcast episode
    4. Offbeat Photography Community
    5. OnLandscape Magazine
    6. Nature Vision Magazine
    7. Support Tracey's sister Tara to get her transplant

    Photographer's Recommended:

    1. Dara Ojo
    2. Monika Deviat
    3. Wayne Simpson
    4. Dana Pitts
    5. Tim Osborne
    6. Kris Andres
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    1 h et 1 min
  • 395: Chris Wright - Photography for a Better World
    Nov 11 2024

    In this episode of F-Stop Collaborate and Listen, host Matt Payne interviews Chris Wright, an academic and photographer dedicated to documenting the environmental impacts of climate change. Wright's key project focuses on coal ash waste sites near Lake Macquarie, using drone photography to highlight the "toxic sublime"—stunning yet harmful landscapes. Wright delves into the significant health risks posed by these sites, shares insights from his broader photography work on fossil fuel addiction, and discusses his academic research on corporate and governmental responses to climate change. Emphasizing the importance of visual storytelling, Wright also touches on the challenges photographers face in bringing environmental issues to light, while advocating for a deeper interconnection between photography and conservation efforts.

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    Resources Mentioned:

    1. Support the podcast on Patreon
    2. Hidden Brain podcast episode on Climate Change inaction
    3. Chris' book: "Organizing Responses to Climate Change: The Politics of Mitigation, Adaptation, and Suffering"
    4. Planetary Boundaries in Climate Change
    5. Paul Hoelen's podcast episode
    6. Dan Winters' photograph, "Julia Butterfly Hill"
    7. Pascal's Wager & The Precautionary Principle
    8. Michaela Skovranova
    9. Chris Eyre-Walker
    10. Phil Norton
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    1 h et 11 min
  • 394: Mary Jo Hoffman - The Transformative Power of Dailiness
    Nov 4 2024

    In a world where everyone is constantly seeking the next big thing, it can be refreshing to find individuals who focus on the beauty within the ordinary. Mary Jo Hoffman, an accomplished nature photographer, and creator of the "Still" project, joined Matt Payne on the F-Stop Collaborate and Listen podcast to discuss her journey, the transformative power of daily practice, and her unique approach to visual art.

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    Resources Mentioned on the Podcast

    1. Support the podcast on PATREON!
    2. My interview with Krista McCuish
    3. Mary Jo Hoffman's Book - Still: The Art of Noticing (affiliate link); Mary Jo on Instagram
    4. Jenny Odell's Book - How to Do Nothing: Resisting the Attention Economy (affiliate link)
    5. Karl Blossfeldt's Book - Masterworks (affiliate link)
    6. Irving Penn
    7. John Dolan
    8. Neale James
    9. Eliesa Johnson
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    1 h et 13 min
  • 393: Nina Fuller - Finding Your Niche in Photography
    Oct 28 2024

    In this episode of F-Stop Collaborate and Listen, host Matt Payne sits down with Nina Fuller, a seasoned photographer and dedicated shepherdess. Along with the subject of finding your niche in photography, they delve into a myriad of topics ranging from the nuances of gallery representation to the therapeutic aspects of sheep photography. Join us as we unveil the unique journey of Nina Fuller and her relationship with photography, art, and nature. Don't miss an episode! Sign up for our weekly mailing list! Watch on YouTube

    Resources Mentioned on the Podcast

    1. John Cohen
    2. Bryan Hansel Article on the Photographic Illusion
    3. Portland Art Gallery
    4. Down East Article on Gina Fuller
    5. Nature Photographer's Network and Nature Vision Magazine
    6. Support the Podcast on Patreon

    Photographer's Recommended on the Podcast

    1. Whitney Legge
    2. Nancy Brown
    3. Gina Danza
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    1 h et 5 min