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161 Pratik Naik: The Importance of Fast Turn-Around Retouching www.solsticeretouch.com
Pratik Naik is a high end retoucher who strongly believes that the key to having a successful retouching business is to not only be skilled but to have a quick turn around time. In this interview we go over techniques used by Pratik as well as some other
160: Daymon Gardner: Thinking while shooting
Daymon Gardner, like most photographers, has had some crazy shoots but instead of taking these shoots as hits to his self esteem, he tries to use them to learn and become a better photographer. Learn how to do this in your own life in this episode of full
159 Jenna Alcala: Photography Product Development www.jennaalcala.com
Jenna Alcala is a lifestyle, beauty and kids photographer based in San Francisco. She is making the most out of her local landscapes by taking advantage of what California has to offer. She also talks about how being a humble photographer shouldn't mean h
158 Tony Meoli: The Value of Pre-Production www.meolidigital.com
Tony Meoli earned his title as a beverage photographer because of his outstanding eye and talent for beverage photography. He talks in the podcast about how being kind to clients will lead to relationships that could last forever. Tony has main
157: Fred Wissink: Working over seas
Fred Wissink has a long and strange road that has lead him to the place that he is today, he now works in Vietnam mainly as an advertising photographer. Learn about how to use your skills to help you in all aspects of your career.
156: Dick Patrick: Always moving forwards
Dick Patrick is a food, product and still life photographer who has always pushed forwards through thick and thin, he believes that when you aren't moving you have 100% chance of failing so you always should be doing something. Learn how to do this and wh
155: Brad Howell: Understanding assisting
Brad Howelll jumped into the world of photography straight out of school and then soon after backtracked to assist other photographers. Learn why he did this and how it has helped him in his career.
154: Jason Myers: Taking chances with no regrets
Jason Myers is a photographer from Nashville that has come to understand that there comes times in your life when you need to not be afraid to take chances and make bold moves but you must understand and listen to the advice of others to be successful. Le
153: Todd Pierson: Letting the photograph influence the style
When you push a style on a client sometimes the results can be bad as the style may not fit with their design or business ideas. Learn from Todd Pierson the importance of recognizing when your style is not the style for a client and how to use the clients
152: Ed Carreón: What it takes to network
Some traits that Ed Carreon sees in most photographers is that they lack the ability to keep relationships going and have a hard time thinking of the future. In this interview learn how to cope with these faults and to make yourself a more business orient