Episode 057 of F-Stop Collaborate and Listen with Colby Brown!
I had a great time speaking with Colby this week - I've been following him ever since I got into photography in 2011 and have been wanting to have a conversation with him for years. We finally made it happen!
Colby is a photographer, photo educator and author based out of Eastern Pennsylvania. Specializing in landscape, travel and humanitarian photography, his photographic portfolio spans the globe.
Colby became a photographer back in 2006, rapidly rising in the ranks of the photo industry. Not too long after picking up his first DSLR, Colby was leading workshops for National Geographic in South America, further spurring his love for both travel and photo education. In 2011, he founded The Giving Lens, an organization that blends photo education with support for various NGO’s and causes around the world. TGL helps fight for child education, clean drinking water projects, species preservation, women’s rights and much more.
I know you'll like this hearing from Colby on this week's podcast!
We covered some great topics this week, including:
1. How Colby got into photography.
2. How Colby balances supporting his family with his busy photography and travel schedule.
3. Post-processing on the road using the Dell XPS 15 2-in-1 laptop.
4. The Giving Lens.
5. Having controversial conversations on social media as a public figure and artist.
6. Using social media to reach your fan base.
Over on Patreon this week, Colby and I had a great conversation about the past, present, and future of social media.
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To learn more about Colby, check out his online presence:
Website.
Instagram.
Facebook.
Here are the artists that Colby recommended for the podcast:
1. Patrick DiFruscia.
2. William Patino.
Some examples of Colby's photography can be seen below.
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347: Jassen Todorov - Creating Award Winning Aerial Photographs
346: Kirsten Elstner - National Geographic Photo Camp
345: Alex Nail - The Great Wilderness
344: Thru-hiking the Colorado Trail as a Landscape Photographer
343: Chris Saunders - Making the Mundane Fun in Landscape Photography
342: Eileen Rafferty - Elevating Your Photography With Alternative Printmaking
341: Anders Spetz - A Journey from CEO to Photographer
340: Clyde Butcher - Master of the Florida Swamps
339: Cat Coquillette - How to License Your Artwork
338: Betty Wiley - Photographing the Magic of Cape Cod
337: William Neill - Portfolio Development & New Yosemite Book
336: Morgan Heim - A Wildlife Photojournalism Rock Star
335: Paul Hoelen - Making the World a Better Place
334: Sean Tucker - The Meaning in the Making
333: Kaisa Siren - Visualize the Unseen Through Intentional Camera Movement
332: Hans Gunnar Aslaksen - Incorporating Design Concepts Into Photography
331: Dorin Bofan - Capturing the Landscapes of Transylvania as a New Dad
330: Bruce Barnbaum - Five Decades of Landscape Photography
329: Let’s Go to Antarctica with Marc Muench and Richard Bernabe
328: Xuan-Hui Ng - Healing Grief Through Nature Photography and the Power of Mentorship
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