The Mastering Portrait Photography Podcast
Arts:Visual Arts
This episode is a live Q&A taken from the Master Photographers Association "Meet The Masters" day. Myself and James Musselwhite FMPA were fielding questions from the floor (no prepping!) so what you hear is raw and heart-felt. The topics discussed range from "what is your signature image" to "how do I spend less time editing" and "how do you market yourself".
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EP131 National Print Competition | Notes From The Judging
EP130 Invest In Things That Benefit Your Client
EP129 - What Is Your Inner Energy Source?
EP128 Stay Positive: That ’No’ Might Just Be A ’Yes’ For A Later Date
EP127 - Things Change
Podcast 0126 - How A Winery Won Us Over (and Lessons We Can Learn)
EP125 You Set Up The Sale In The Shoot (Not The Saleroom)
EP124 Our Job Is To Make Memories
EP123 Interview With Street Photographer Ross Grieve
EP122 Fireworks and Finding Freedom In The Studio
EP121 Portraits Are Portraits, Even If They’re Corporate
EP120 Service Is King, No Matter The Market
EP119 Everyone Included: Interview With Author Helen May
EP118 Admit It, Own It, Fix It
EP117 Interview With Grays Of Westminster
EP116 Suck, Squeeze, Bang, Blow: Your Business Is An Engine
EP115 On Why Mirrorless Is About To Come Of Age - The Nikon Z9
EP114 On Why The Studio Is NOT A Dull White Box
EP113 On Moving To Mirrorless
EP112 Interview With Julia Fensom, Sleep Consultant And Author
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