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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If there are any topics you would like to hear, have questions we could answer or would simply like to come and be interviewed on the podcast, please contact us at info@masteringportraitphotography.com.
Ep.71 First And Foremost, First Impressions
Ep.70 Interview With Gary Hill
Ep.69 Where Have All Our Teaspoons Gone?
Ep.68 Print-Judging Comments From The Societies Convention
Ep.67 You Have To Relate (Whatever It Takes!)
Ep.66 It’s January And It’s A Studio Revamp
Ep.65 2020 Vision: Twelve Months In Training
Ep.64 The Importance Of Being Present
Ep.63 Interview With Photographer Richard Bradbury FBIPP FMPA
Ep.62 Think About The WHY Not Just The WHAT!
Ep.61 Interview With Su Kaye, MPA Chair Of Judges
Ep.60 Dealing With That Disappointment
Ep.59 Constancy Or Invention: The Photographer’s Dilemma
Ep.58 Interview With Melanie East, Newborn Photographer
Ep.57 Interview With Rob Panting, Communications Manager, OxLEP
Ep.56 Faith, Fear, Fatigue: The ‘F’ Words Of A Photography Business
Ep.55 Interview With Karen Massey, Photographer
Ep.54 Interview With Steve Gregory, Founder, Fitlife Gym
Ep.53 Interview With Chris Cooze, Hasselblad
Ep.52 Interview With Tom Stogdon, Sculptor
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