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Part 3: Behind the Scenes of a Long Term Photography Project

Part 3: Behind the Scenes of a Long Term Photography Project

FromImpact: The Conservation Photography Podcast


Part 3: Behind the Scenes of a Long Term Photography Project

FromImpact: The Conservation Photography Podcast

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Length:
27 minutes
Released:
Dec 1, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

#052: Today’s episode is special since it is Part 3 of a multi-part series that takes you behind the scenes of a long-term conservation photography project that I’m working on, called Watershed Sentinels. What often happens when we think of this kind of project (as opposed to a story) is that it can seem overwhelming, especially if you are only getting started.You might wonder what a long-term project is, how it is managed, and what the dos and don’ts are.Fortunately, there is no one right way of doing such a project. And to show you the ups and downs, the messy bits and the savvy strategies that are all part of a personalized project, I’m taking you along on my own journey, to give you a sense of what it all entails.Hopefully, you’ll be able to implement some of these things in your own projects and avoid some of the mistakes I’ve made. In Part 2, I left you with a cliffhanger, so in this episode, I share what decisions and changes I’ve made in my photography business and why these are pivotal for moving forward successfully with this photography project. You'll LearnWhy Urban Coyote Initiative needed to be fully back-burneredWhat this decision meant for the project’s website, social media, and other accounts What letting go of certain things to clear out our headspace for something else can mean for creativityThe process of doing away with my in-person photo tour company when COVID hit. The importance of taking a hard look at the things you are emotionally invested in but might not be practical Why you have to let go of all the should's around your project and claim a should-free spaceThe piece of equipment I recently purchased especially for Watershed SentinelsGet the full show notes and download a handy transcript of the episode at JaymiH.com/52Never miss an episode by signing up at JaymiH.com/ImpactAre you subscribed to the podcast? If not, I’m excited to invite you to subscribe today. Not only do I unroll new episodes weekly, but I also add in a ton of bonus episodes (which you will likely miss out on if you aren't subscribed! Oh no!)If you love listening to the podcast, I’ll be so grateful if you leave me a review on iTunes. The reviews help others find me, and I also just love to hear from you! Just click here to review, select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” Then, you’re off to the races! Let me know what it is you like best about the podcast. Thank you so much!
Released:
Dec 1, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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If you are a photographer or filmmaker with a love for all things wild, then you’re in the right place. From conservation to creativity, from business to marketing, and everything in-between, this podcast is for you, the conservation visual storyteller who is ready to make an impact. Every week, join your host Jaymi Heimbuch on a deep dive into the inspirational conversations and the actionable how-tos for building your photography business while making a big difference in this world. Let's dive in!