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Episode 7- Joshua Tree!  Dealing with An Oversaturated Photography Market and Sticking Lights in Toilets!!

Episode 7- Joshua Tree! Dealing with An Oversaturated Photography Market and Sticking Lights in Toilets!!

FromJason Lanier Photography Unfiltered


Episode 7- Joshua Tree! Dealing with An Oversaturated Photography Market and Sticking Lights in Toilets!!

FromJason Lanier Photography Unfiltered

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Length:
49 minutes
Released:
Apr 23, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Join Jason and Emily as they broadcast from Joshua Tree National Park as they broach the topic of BEING MORE.In this day and age it's easier than ever to enter the marketplace while at the same time harder than ever to make a living out of it. That's because the barriers to enter the market have become next to nothing. At the same time the field is now so saturated that it takes more effort, talent, and practice to really make it in the world of photography.Fresh off of Jason's 3 day advanced lighting workshop at the Salton Sea, Jason discusses the key take aways for photographers out there who are looking to make a mark in this world. Jason also discusses what it takes to go from a 7 to a 10 with your talent and value to potential clients out there.There is a lot of discussion regarding the workshop they wrapped up and if you visit www.jasonlanier.com/podcast you can check out all of the pics and videos that accompany this episode as well.Below are the timeline show notes to follow along:*1:00- Recap Salton Sea Workshop*2:30- Setting Yourself Apart in the Photography Industry*3:30- Watching Joe McNally Videos from years ago*5:30- Plateauing as a Photographer and how to get past the crowd*7:00- What Jason feared the most as a new photographer *8:15- What Great Photographers should be able to do for their clients and themselves*9:00- Bad workshops that Jason attended when he was a new Photographer*10:15- Elementary levels of Photography*11:30- Take the Challenge to BE MORE*11:55- Using a 12 foot diffuser to create stunning lighting*12:35- Lighting for all different times of the day*13:45- Teaching yourself to shoot during challenging times of day and situations*14:30- Shooting in an abandoned warehouse in the desert*16:00- On the Road Styling with Emily- becoming a MacGyver*18:15- Bodypainting with flakes and Mountain Dew*19:25- Compounding Artistic Interest*20:40- Tying Your Subject into their environment*22:00- Making Your Own Little Movie Set on Location*22:45- Making Spontaneous Shoots Happen*24:30- Learning by Observing*27:00- Making The Right Lighting Decisions*28:15- Anticipating Your Photography Decisions*29:25- Sticking Rotolights in Toilets*30:00- Slowing Down your Shooting Process*30:35- Getting Comfortable with being WEIRD*33:00- If we can do it, you can do it too!!*35:00- Building a wardrobe in pieces at a time*36:30- Getting Buy In when Story Telling*37:40- Understanding Your Subjects Perspective*39:00- How to get the BEST out of collaborating with others*39:33- BE MORE*41:55- Your consistency defines you more than a one hit wonder*43:30- Shooting Agent Orange*45:00- Falling into Dinosaur Diarrhea*47:00- Wrap UpLink to iTunes:https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/jason-lanier-photography-unfiltered/id1445975748To ask a question to Jason and Emily please visit www.jasonlanier.com/askme to complete the form.If you like our podcast and want to hear more feel free to tag us with #jasonlanierunfilteredDon't forget to rate, review, and listen on iTunes, Google, Spotify, iHeartRadio or your favorite podcast App.To learn with us in person please visit www.jasonlanier.com/register You can also learn with us online by subscribing to our service at www.patreon.com/jasonlanierphotographyThanks!Jason Lanier Photography
Released:
Apr 23, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

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Have a fun time learning about photography as you follow the exploits of award winning world traveling photographer Jason Lanier. Tips, tricks and insights into what it really means to be a professional photographer in this crazy world we live in.