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My Highest Rated Podcast Ever!

www.photographerpodcast.com

Hey All,

I've only been doing podcasts for a month now, but yesterday's podcast about "Why Pros Give Bad Advice" was a big success thanks to all of you! Yesterday's Podcast was listened to 330 times, from people in 7 countries...and that's just on the blog. These numbers don't include iTunes and Soundcloud.  If you'd like to listen to it in case you missed it, please visit www.photographerpodcast.com now!

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Jason Lanier Photography Podcast is on iTunes!!

www.photographerpodcast.com

We are excited to announce that Jason Lanier's Photographer's Podcast has now been accepted and listed on the number one Podcast platform in the world....iTunes!

Now you can Subscribe directly on iTunes and get updates to your phone everytime a new Podcast is released!!!

https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/photography-podcast-by-jason/id646665649

The Podscasts are free and are an excellent way to improve your photography knowledge and keep up to date with the world of photography.  If there are any topics you'd like Jason to discuss please let us know!

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Don't Be a One-Trick Pony Podcast by Jason Lanier

CLICK BELOW TO LISTEN TO JASON'S PODCAST!

http://photographerpodcast.com/2013/05/14/episode-11-dont-be-a-one-trick-pony/

Many times in photography we are presented with situations that are a little scary for us, where we aren’t comfortable with shooting in certain environments because we haven’t honed our skills.  

Throughout the course of my career I have encountered many of these photographers during my shoots and I’ve had the opportunity to help many photographers break out of this rut at my workshops.  This podcast is about making your photography different, knowing how and being prepared to shoot in any situation that is thrust at you, and assuring your client that you can give them what they seek.  It’s a great feeling to know that you aren’t limited to a single type of photography and that given the circumstance you can rise to the occasion.  Make your artistic decisions based on your vision, not your limitations…

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Should Established Photographers Help New Photographers to Learn?

 

http://photographerpodcast.com/2013/05/04/helping-photographers-to-learn/

Click the link above to listen to this very informative Podcast!

In this episode which is an excerpt from a conversation held at my Miami workshop while we were driving to various shoot locations, we discussed the topic of whether or not established photographers should help newer photographers to learn.  

Topics include why established photographers are hard on new photographers, how to find a photographer mentor, finding photography workshops that actually help you learn, and more.  Also includes discussion on how Jason Lanier learned including what workshops he attended, 1 community college photography class that he took 20 years ago, and who he looks up to in the industry.
 
Jason Lanier gives advice on how you can self critique, his opinions on people coming onto social media websites like Facebook and bashing your work, and who you should be seeking out for professional critiques.  Jason shares his thoughts on blocking out those who’s opinions aren’t really beneficial to you and your work.   The conversation ends with Jason sharing how he had to improve his wardrobe when doing workshops since so many production images started coming out of him all over the place.  Hope you enjoy!

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How To Start Your Photography Career Podcast

http://photographerpodcast.com/2013/05/01/episode-6-real-workshop-conversation-how-to-start-your-photography-career/

The following Photography Podcast is a recording of the conversation held in the car while Jason Lanier was driving with his students from the hotel to their shoot location. Jason fielded questions regarding the start of his career, how to choose the right weddings to build a portfolio, and more!  This is Part #1 of the conversation. Enjoy!

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