The Mastering Portrait Photography Podcast
Arts:Visual Arts
Well, in just one week things have changed incredibly rapidly! But we're stocked up, we have each other and we are staying positive. Together we can get through this thing.
So, for a while at least, the podcast will be shorter and (hopefully) more frequent. That way I might just be able to keep up with the latest news!
Stay safe and be kind to yourself. Oh, and be kind to others too.
If you enjoy this podcast, please head over to Mastering Portrait Photography where there are articles and videos about this wonderful industry.
PLEASE also subscribe and leave us a review - we'd love to hear what you think!
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 me at paul@paulwilkinsonphotography.co.uk
Ep.53 Interview With Chris Cooze, Hasselblad
Ep.52 Interview With Tom Stogdon, Sculptor
Ep.51 Thinking About Clients
Ep.50 Interview With Terry Hope, Editor, Professional Photo Magazine
Ep.49 On The Way Home From The Gym...
Ep.48 Mark Seymour, Documentary Photographer
Ep.47 All Things Brand From Cars To Conversations
Ep.46 Interview: David Bostock, Wedding Photographer
Ep.45 Photography Judges Should Not Be Rude
Ep.44 Interview: Scott Johnson, The Edge Photography
Ep.43 Interview: Keith Roberts Paragon Pixels Founder
Ep.42 Portraits On A Cruise Ship? Things You Never Considered.
Ep.41 Interview: Ellie Sanderson, Bridal Gown Boutique Owner
Ep.40 Idle Musings on Lists, Plans & Avoiding Disasters!
Ep.39 - Interview With David Calvert
Ep.38 Interview With David Stanbury
Ep. 37 Be Careful Who You Listen To
Ep.36 Interview: Terrie Jones On Photograpy Competitions
Ep.35 Interview With Juliet Jones Of The Societies
Ep.34 Interview With Martin Baynes Of Graphistudio
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