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17: Virginia Greuloch on Using Photography To See Ourselves and Our Families

17: Virginia Greuloch on Using Photography To See Ourselves and Our Families

FromThe Family Photographer


17: Virginia Greuloch on Using Photography To See Ourselves and Our Families

FromThe Family Photographer

ratings:
Length:
75 minutes
Released:
May 2, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Today on the show, I’m sharing a conversation with Virginia Greulock. Virginia is a mother, photographer and teacher who radiates enthusiasm for photography. She photographs her family and clients in the Cleveland, Ohio area and right now she’s teaching her first Click Photo School breakout - Connected - Images with Heart. On the show, we talk about the Pinterest perfect photos she took when she first became a mother and why that is not the kind of photo she takes these days. Virginia talks about her big why - how she came to understand why she was making photographs and she says its important to know your big why if you want your photos to be true to yourself. After we talk about know why we take our photos we also talk about who we take them for - our audience - whether it’s potential clients, faraway family friends, our future selves or our children or our grandchildren. Virginia shares some of the games she introduces to the people she’s photographing to encourage real connection and joy. And, finally Virginia talks about her passion when teaching other photographers - that they be thrilled and proud of what they make. Enjoy the show. http://www.thefamilyphotographer.org http://thegoodlifephoto.com/ http://www.clickinmoms.com/cmu/connected-images-with-heart/
Released:
May 2, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (59)

Your friends and family expect you to bring your camera to birthday parties and holiday dinners. You pick up your camera before the broom when your kids spill flour all over the kitchen floor. You're the family photographer. Every other week, I share my conversations with photographers about their work and their families. How can we take better photos of our family life? Why are we taking all these photos in the first place?