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15 Jun 2022
After Dark Photography Podcast Trailer
00:04:45
Welcome to my little corner of the internet! I'm happy to have you here.
In the After Dark Photography podcast I’m pulling back the curtain on what it takes to live a life creatively fulfilled as a nightscape photographer. We will talk about art and inspiration, as well as technique and gear, and even the business of photography and art. My goal is to inspire you to pick up your camera more often than not and explore what creativity means to you. Getting amazing images, well that’s just a nice by-product of the journey.
As this is the “After Dark” photography podcast it is geared towards night photographers specifically, but all are welcome here. The podcast releases weekly with a mixture of inspiration, tactile technique, and even some story and guest appearances sprinkled in.
15 Jun 2022
Ep 1. Your Story and Why it Matters
00:30:27
When was the last time you told your story? Storytelling is an integral part of our world, and you would be surprised how impactful it is when you understand your story and pair it with your photography. This episode shows you how to break down the pieces of your story and enthrall viewers into your images.
15 Jun 2022
Ep 2. How Night Photography is Different
00:35:51
Shooting Milky Way photography is as different from normal photography as day is to night. Learn exactly what it takes to transition to night photography, including how to find the Milky Way, how to think about light at night, and why night photography is the BEST genre (yep, I said it!)
15 Jun 2022
Ep 3. Night Photography Gear Basics
00:22:33
Most people think you need pro gear to shoot the Milky Way, but they would be surprised to learn how simple of a kit you need. Find out exactly what gear you need and why in this episode.
15 Jun 2022
Ep 4. The Secret to Better Composition
00:39:03
Common guides to composition include actionable tips like “The Rule of Thirds” and talk about symmetry and other ways to organize the elements in your image. They are missing out on what is actually important in composition that will make or break your images.
15 Jun 2022
Ep 5. Story Spotlight: Medford Beach
00:19:19
Join Kristine for a BTS look into her memorable first shoot at Medford Beach, on the Bay of Fundy with the highest tides in the world. Kristine has a cautionary tale that EVERY photographer needs to hear and heed.
15 Jun 2022
Ep 6. How to Succeed in Photography
00:26:16
Have you ever looked at someone and wondered how they got there? How did they turn into a “success”? Bad news, there isn’t a magic pill to get there. Good news, there is a simple method to follow with science backing it.
15 Jun 2022
Ep 7. The Missing Ingredient to Amazing Photos
00:28:08
This is probably one of the things that is most taken for granted when it comes to Milky Way photography. Most photographers think they just need to pick a beautiful landscape and they’ll get great Milky Way photos.. Think again! And listen to this episode to see what to do about it.
15 Jun 2022
Ep 8. Your Ticket to Growth as a Photographer
01:04:56
What if I told you there is something critical to your growth as a photographer that has nothing to do with the actual planning, shooting or editing of your photos? Well there is, and you can get started today, right after you listen to this episode.
13 Jul 2022
The Biggest Debate There is in Photography
00:34:31
Ah the age old question, is photography art and are you an artist? Oh and why in the heck should you care, because you should indeed care. Here is my take having experienced BOTH sides.
20 Jul 2022
How to Get Your Images Noticed
00:32:50
Have you ever wondered why some images you see online get lots of interactions and others seem to only have crickets- even when the images look on par with each other? People often think marketing is the secret sauce to getting photos noticed, but there is something buried deep underneath that marketing that is even more important.
26 Jul 2022
Students Perspectives: Why We Shoot the Night Sky
00:43:06
Listen to Masterclass students reflect on why they get out at night and create images of the Milky Way. How many of the responses resonate with you?
27 Jul 2022
Creating & Curating Your Best Work
00:50:57
Most new photographers spend their time mastering technical details in their images. But what if I told you that is not the best way to create work that people stop and pay attention to?
03 Aug 2022
The Science and Heart Behind Star Therapy
00:40:03
It starts with a chase and morphs into a life changing experience. Hear the unexpected science behind why Milky Way photography is a life changing experience.
10 Aug 2022
The Secret to Better Night Foregrounds
00:59:39
Night photos don’t have to be lifeless and dark, in fact there is a ton of light available at night/ You just have to understand how to control or create the light and how it will influence the final image. In this episode we deep dive into light so that you will understand the best way to bring out the foreground in your images.
17 Aug 2022
Things that Go Bump in the Night
00:59:53
We are hardwired to be afraid of the dark, at least in some capacity. From an evolutionary standpoint it makes sense, given the things that preyed on humans over our evolution. But that doesn’t mean we need to let that fear run unchecked now when we spend time outside at night.
I remember as a child I would be outside at night all the time, it was normal and my home so I always felt comfortable exploring outside at night.
And then once I was returning home to visit as an adult, one night I arrived late and got out of the car when no one was up. I vividly remember looking to the forest and trees and feeling like I didn’t know the place anymore and wondering what spooky things were waiting there to pop out at me. It was a completely different feeling even though it was the same place.
Fear is a funny thing. It is both helpful and a hindrance. Many people don’t go out to shoot because they are unable to get past the fear. And for those who do, sometimes we don’t end up getting the shot we want because we pack up and leave early or don’t hike out to the spot we really wanted to go to.
When you are done listening to this episode you will know:
Why we are wired to be fearful at night, and how it is and isn’t still applicable
How to think about fear at night in a new way
Why I think being scared of the dark is a good thing
New ways to work through any fear that comes up
31 Aug 2022
How to Become a Better Photographer
01:10:48
There are a variety of reasons to listen to a podcast, but I’m making an educated guess that you are here to learn more about photography. And that is what today’s episode is all about.
Learning something new as an adult is very different from how we learned in the traditional schooling system. There are a lot of options available to us and it can be hard to know which is the right one. And based on your background and experience level different methods will be more or less useful to you individually.
All of the different ways have pros and cons to them - which I am going to go over in depth in this episode - but they also have hidden costs that we might not think about.
Prioritizing learning something new as an adult, and especially something that is a hobby and doesn’t fit in neatly to the “need” category of everyday adult life (ie. responsibilities!) can be difficult. So choosing the best way for you and maximizing the impact is important. Especially with a creative hobby like photography.
When you are done listening to this episode you will know:
Your unique advantage to learning a new skill
Why forgetting something you learned is a good thing
How to choose the best learning option for your specific goal
Tools for how to maximize the impact of your learning
07 Sep 2022
How Your Brain Sabotages Your Creativity
00:57:26
Last week I did a crazy thing and live streamed a photoshoot of the Milky Way - yes in real time - in front of almost 500 students!
I had no idea if I would actually be able to pull it off, but you know the saying - you can’t win the game if you don’t play it.
So I decided to go all in and do it. And it worked so well.
Except the thing people didn’t see was how nervous I was leading up to it. And the best feedback I got is that people liked the little things that happened live that made them realize I make mistakes too (dead battery, bad framing, lens heater over the lens… you know ;)
Which made me realize more than ever it’s important to put ourselves out there, especially when it can feel like we’re a bit out of our depth. You never know who you are helping.
But we can get tripped up because our brain starts doing things to keep us safe. Change = new = scary and probably will get us eaten by a tiger. It’s best just to keep doing what we know… right?
Our brain is amazing, and sneaky AF.
This is a vulnerable episode for me, which in turn I hope helps you dig into these ideas for yourself - because that is where the magic happens and we can uplevel everything in our life, including our photography.
When you are done listening to this episode you will know:
What it takes to get to your next level in photography
Why you don’t have to be the best at something
What your procrastination is really hiding
Tools for how to master the mind game of photography
14 Sep 2022
Story Spotlight: Close to Home
00:58:13
Welcome to another story spotlight episode.
In this podcast I invite you on a road trip with me, just down the way and off the highway - of all places.
I talk about 3 images I created all near a similar spot and how the one that wasn’t planned became one of the most impactful images I’ve ever created. And as it follows, one of the best sellers at my recent gallery exhibit.
In this wandering, meandering journey you will see how everything brings you to this place in time and it is exactly where you need to be.
My intent is for you to find parallels to your experience in my story and pick the pieces that make sense for you to move forward and create something that touches you in a way these images do for me.
And though the story of these images is a little slower, like a lazy late summer’s eve - they come together along a throughline and you’ll understand ⬇️⬇️
How the act of remembering influences what we do today
Why you don’t need trips to amazing places to create amazing images
How planning gets us the images we envision and leaves a margin for magic
21 Sep 2022
Uncovering Your Unique Ideas
01:01:52
Isn’t creative genius reserved for people who have something special?
At least that’s what society has often made artists out to be. Take a look in popular culture and you’ll see this idea perpetuated over and over again, like there is some gatekeeper to being a good artist and creative.
In reality that couldn’t be farther from the truth. Creativity and the expression of it (in our case the creation of actual photographs) comes from one place, having an idea.
And anyone can have an idea. You just need the right things to let that idea form in your head. Like everything in life it’s understanding how it all works, and then actually practicing it (and giving yourself permission to do things poorly at first)
Listen to this podcast to give you the behind the scenes look at how I come up with any idea, and specifically:
The framework I use for coming up with new ideas, this can be applied to anyone for any new ideas they want to come up with.
What that framework needs in order to thrive and actually produce ideas you will be excited about.
And hop a lane or two with me and talk about how this applies to your photographic style.
19 Oct 2022
Part 1 of 2: Editing our Night Images
01:04:55
Photography is a mix of the technical and the creative, and it will come as no surprise that it is the same with editing. And so following that logic I decided to break up my first editing episodes here on the podcast into two parts.
This first episode explores the creative side of editing.
Night photography, and specifically Milky Way and other astrophotography is a genre in it’s own class. There are things about this type of photography that are not shared with many if any other genres.
At some point (and perhaps it has already happened) you will be in a position where you have to defend the images you are creating, and your use of editing.
And when you are undertaking the journey of learning a new software, like Photoshop, you also need to have a plan. Which comes not only from understanding the technical, granular bits of the program, but also the larger creative purpose.
That is what today’s episode is all about at it’s core. Next week? We get technical!
26 Oct 2022
Part 2 of 2: Editing our Night Images
00:55:51
Part 2 of our Editing Night Photos series and it is time to get technical.
One of the biggest mistakes I see people making when they open Photoshop actually happens before they even get to the program.
It’s how we actually think about Photoshop and what it can do for our images.
Photoshop is not actually used to “fix” our images. And especially as night photographers where there is not a lot of room for recovery of images when there is so little light available to record in the first place.
No, instead Photoshop is a tool like any other that we use to help create our images. And when we are talking specifically night photography Photoshop is the tool that lets us break free from editing only single images in Lightroom or Adobe Camera Raw.
And like anything, we will do our best work in Photoshop when we understand the whole system. If you want to be able to create beautiful images using Photoshop then you need to have the right source material - ie. create the right photos.
Today’s episode is a bigger picture look at when do we start using Photoshop (vs just LR or ACR) and then more granular at the specific shooting techniques and how those work inside the Photoshop editing process.
If you want to learn more about all of this it will be covered in my 2-part free training series coming up November 1st and 3rd.
Have you ever had a time when you needed to get something done and you just couldn’t do it? You knew that was the next step to get you farther along, and you were excited about it, but still, you found that you were getting distracted instead.
If I’m being honest, this happens to me in busy times more than I would prefer. Like, say, the holiday season when I’m supposed to be slowing down and spending time with the kids but instead I'm juggling 20 different tasks at once.
I draft titled this episode “In defense of slow” in my head, because it seems like there is always a push to get more done, and to do it NOW, and more quickly, please and thank you.
That can spill over into photography and any creative hobbies that you have. There are times I have felt like If I’m not creating then there is something wrong with me.
On the other side of the coin, there are times when I want to be creating something, but find that it’s hard to get going and actually do the darn thing.
That is the crux of today’s episode. The thing that keeps us from doing what we want to be doing, and why I believe that night photography is the antithesis of this problem.
In this episode, you’ll discover why we struggle to do things (even enjoyable things) and how we can train our brains to counteract the programming we’re subjected to on a daily basis.
If you’ve ever lost 30 minutes to scrolling through reels or TikToks and wondered what just happened this episode is for you. And – spoiler alert – I’m not going to tell you to go on a social media sabbatical or to never scroll through TikToks either. I like my slow motion running dog reels WAY too much to suggest such a thing.
07 Dec 2022
Year in Review - 2022
00:55:40
Let’s get this out of the way. This is not an episode about New Year’s Resolutions. In fact, I don’t make any and don’t recommend you do either (though, you do you, if that’s your thing).
This is an episode about this past year, and the upcoming year. Why? Because to know where we are going, we need to know where we came from. When we ignore what got us to where we are we are more likely to perpetuate things that are less than ideal.
If you have photography goals for next year then you definitely need to evaluate what happened this year.
In this episode, I give you the 4 questions I ask myself at the end of each year and why I think they will help you too.
And I take the time to go over my photography business from the past year from a bird’s eye view, with what worked and didn’t work. And how the lessons I’ve learned this year shape up what I’m getting up to next year.
If you’re a current student or prospective one who is wondering when I’ll be running certain classes and what workshops etc. I will be doing next year, this is the place to get the insider knowledge – BEFORE my team and I get the fancy websites and emails all put together (because that all takes time).
I’m excited to do this episode every year and look back on what I said I was going to do and what I actually did, and plan my next steps moving forward.
14 Dec 2022
12 Days of Christmas
01:01:16
Welcome to the 12 days of Christmas.
I’m putting on my #kristinetheenabler Santa hat and giving you my best recommendations for gear this year.
Feel free to send this episode to a loved one who might be buying you gifts this year!
Links for the things I mentioned in the episode are on my website!
21 Dec 2022
What's Holding You Back
00:58:15
What do you think it takes to get to the next level - in your photography, your life, your business?
I can tell you when I made the leap to quit corporate creative and work in my business full time it wasn’t because I had a new business model, or because of the new marketing tactics that I learned, or even because I took a business course.
All of those things happened, but they were possible because of one evening years before, when I sat on a swingset in Kenneth Walker Park throwing balls for Jazz after my son was in bed.
If you’re ready to take your photography to the next level (whatever that looks like for you) I will walk you through how to do that in this episode.
Spoiler alert, I won’t be teaching you any fancy new techniques. I will be asking you to reflect on what your goals are, and what is holding you back from them.
I’ll be sharing how to identify what is keeping you from reaching your goals and 5 steps to overcoming those blocks so you can move forward.
The end of the year brings time for reflection (and candy canes, hot chocolate, way too much Mariah Carey on the radio, and the right amount of pies being baked…) and in this episode I’ll be taking you on a mental journey through space and time that will help next year be the best you’ve ever had.
From my family to yours I wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. I’ll see you in 2023!
When you finish listening, I'd love to hear your biggest takeaway from today’s episode. Take a screenshot of you listening on your device, share it to your Instagram or Facebook stories and tag me. @kristinerosephotography
And if you want to take the conversation deeper I’d love to have you inside my podcast Facebook group here!
Moonlight Monetization: How to Make Money as a Photographer
01:03:14
Welcome January, it’s nice to have you here with your cold winds, short days and long nights. Oh and resolutions, “word of the year”, goals and so on.
I’m not one for resolutions, but I do use the start of a fresh calendar year to plan out my next 12 months. Which in turn gives me a bunch of mini-goalposts through the year and lets me plan pretty much everything.
On my list is a brand new offering teaching photographers how to monetize their photography. My brain has been rolling over everything I’ve learned in my past 15 years of working as a professional photographer and filling up my walls with post-it notes.
I realized that it was easy for me to create my goals for this year because it was easy to decide what to do next in my business (and the goals then followed) because of the work I’ve already been doing.
The hard part is getting started, once you’ve started and the ball is rolling and you have inertia to carry you along.
This podcast is the answer to where to get started. We’ll dive into having a proper goal, how to use that goal to inform what to do next, and the menu of options you have to generate income with your photography.
Hello Winter, shall we just stay inside and be warm under the covers? Or do we brave going out to shoot the night sky in the cold (for those of us in the north). If we do, what is there to even shoot?
Well, you are in luck. Winter skies generally have less humidity in them and are clearer and you get treated to the spectacle that is Orion.
In today’s episode, you’ll learn where and when to find Orion in the sky, what gear I recommend to use, and when as well as the settings to use based on your gear.
You can see a few screenshots from Planit Pro that I reference during the podcast on my website!
25 Jan 2023
Constraints and Creativity in Nightscape Photography
00:55:43
Astrophotography is different from any other genre of photography. Portraits, Products, Landscapes, Food, Sports - what do they all have in common? They are photographing something that exists here on earth. And you could correctly make the argument in landscape-astrophotography (or nightscapes) that we are too.
But I believe the big difference is that in our photos the inclusion of a celestial body is key. I could just take landscape photos during the day, but it’s the connection I find between the landscape and the stars that create the meaning in my work.
And that means photographing the stars, shooting something that is not physically here on earth.
Why does that matter? Because there are specific challenges and constraints that come from having a subject that is not part of our earth. The benefit is that our view of the cosmos is predictable and pretty “constant” which means that we can come up with categories and rules to work within for our image creation.
This episode looks at the differences between astrophotography and other genres and then goes into the different types of Milky Way photos that you can create.
Spoiler alert, every Milky Way image you take can be broken down into 6 categories. And while some may bristle at the idea their images can be categorized. I find there is freedom that comes when you know you are working within specific bounds.
If I gave you a camera and said- go create an amazing photo that will make me smile and I’ll buy it from you… What would you do? The options would be limitless.
But what if I gave you a camera and said - go and create an amazing photo that will make me smile and I’ll buy it from you. I love the landscape that you live in and the phone photos from the hike you went on last week had stunning views. I can’t believe that there are wildflowers already this early in the year.
All of a sudden I’ve given you constraints and limits. If you wanted to sell me a photo you would very likely go back on that hike and take better photos of the wildflowers and the scenery.
The latter is setting you up for success, and that is the premise behind this episode. You will have clarity and be better able to reach your goals when you have the constraints to work within to get there. You can’t play the game well if you don’t know the rules, so let’s figure out those rules and get going.
What if I told you that the key to success could be found in your failures? As a recovering perfectionist, that is a hard pill to swallow for me, but over the years I can see how my very “failures” have contributed to my success now.
This episode is about why I want you to fail, and how you can use that failure to do better and get to your goal more quickly.
If you are tired of feeling defeated every time you hit a roadblock on your path to success then it's time to see failure as the ultimate opportunity. Embrace the bumps in the road and learn how to turn them into stepping stones toward your goals.
Tune in and hear how to:
"Flip Your Failure": Instead of viewing failure as a roadblock, think of it as a stepping stone to success! This episode teaches you how to turn those "uh-ohs" into "a-ha!" moments.
"Fail Forward": Don't let setbacks actually set you back! You'll learn strategies to move past failure and keep pushing towards your goals. It's all about embracing the stumble and using it to your advantage.
"Develop a Growth Mindset": Want to thrive in the face of failure? We talk about growth mindsets. This episode reveals how to cultivate this powerful perspective to reach your goals more effectively (and yes, with failing along the way)
Get ready to see failure in a whole new light and discover the power of embracing the inevitable on your road to greatness.
Psst. I talk about this in the episode, but I’ll be releasing details soon on my brand new business program “ Shoot to Sell Society” and you can sign up to be the first to know everything by going to: https://www.kristinerosephotography.com/business
15 Feb 2023
Photo Printing 101
01:02:13
My friend, I don’t want to alarm you, but we are entering a digital dark age.
No, I am not talking about our soon to be AI overlords (though I am trying to be nice to them so I’m in their good graces when they take over).
I am talking about something much more relevant to us as photographers.
And that’s all those darn photos you have sitting on your harddrive, or maybe multiple harddrives, maybe the cloud, your phone, floppy disks stashed away in the abc of your closet?! (Ok I can’t help with that last one)
I recently got a package from my aunt, it was full of pictures of my mom from when she and my dad were just wee young-uns and I wasn’t even around yet (youngest of 3 here!)
What a gift to receive, to get to see a bit more into the past of my mom when she’s not here anymore to tell me those stories.
What will your kids/nieces/nephews/dog kids get in 50 years? A USB drive that doesn’t work because everything is loaded directly through their skin into their brain? A digital picture frame with outdated software?
We print less and less, and yet the print is what Aristotle would call the final form of our images.
So let’s dive into this episode where I give you a primer on all things printing!
23 Feb 2023
Passion or Profit? You Decide!
01:02:27
Do you ever feel like your love for photography could be more than just a hobby? What if you could make a living doing something you're passionate about? In this episode of my podcast, we're going to talk about "going pro"
Now, I know the word "monetize" can sound a bit intimidating, but hear me out. Making money from your photography doesn't have to mean selling out or compromising your artistic vision. In fact, I’m sick of the starving artist trope and about ready to burn it to the ground (you with me?!)
But let's be real, it's not all sunshine, rainbows and butterflies magically carrying us money. There are challenges that come with turning your photography into a business.
In this episode I don’t hold back. We're going to look at those roadblocks head-on, and I identify the ones that were the biggest and most surprising to come up for myself personally on this journey.
And if you're feeling a bit lost or unsure, don't worry. I'm going to give you an exercise at the end of the episode to help you figure out if turning your photography into a business is the right path for you.
So grab a cuppa and join me. Who knows? By the end of it, you might just be inspired to take your photography to the next level and start making a living doing what you love!
Are you a nightscape photographer looking to improve your skills and take your photography to the next level?
In this episode, we explore the four biggest struggles/mistakes that nightscape photographers and enthusiasts face, and provide practical tips and solutions to overcome these challenges and achieve success in your photography endeavours.
Join me as we delve into the topics of confidence, imposter syndrome, style/niche, and overwhelm. We’ll explore ways to push through fear, find your unique style, and create work that is both personally fulfilling and artistically impactful.
From practicing regularly and seeking feedback, to understanding your "why" behind photography and acting like an entrepreneur while creating like an artist, we provide actionable steps and advice to help you overcome common struggles and achieve your goals.
Tune in to gain valuable insights and inspiration to help you navigate the challenges of nightscape photography and improve your skills, and to discover the joy and fulfillment that comes with creating and sharing your unique vision with the world.
15 Mar 2023
Building Your Dream Photography Business: A Roadmap to Success
01:10:14
This is the first episode that I did for the secret podcast experience, the "From Passion to Profit Bootcamp" and there was such resounding feedback on the metrics and scale of where people are at as photographers that I decided to post it here on our regular podcast feed for everyone to enjoy and reference. Please note that the Facebook group and other additional resources are not currently available, but I will post again the next time I run this live!
Are you just getting started in night photography?
This episode is mostly gear based, but looks a little wider as well at what you need to know to get started.
I have a lot of links to gear mentioned in the podcast, so I’ll keep this short here, and if you want all of the links to everything I talk about in today’s podcast please go to the show notes page: https://www.afterdarkphotographypodcast.com/blog/37
What does it take to be a Master Milky Way photographer?
Well, it takes going that first step out your door and getting started. But if we’re being transparent here that is 100% true, it’s not really helpful.
What is helpful, is knowing where you are at in your journey and the steps you need to take along the path.
That is this episode. I’ve built out custom levels and metrics for being a Milky Way photographer and I invite you to listen and see where you fit.
This is a really powerful exercise that will help you identify exactly what you need to work on moving forward and give you clarity and perspective around where you are in your journey.
Hooooboy – are you ready for a really important conversation about night photography?
Yes, I’m about to get very technical, and this could be one of the most important episodes you ever listen to on the theory of light and signal as it pertains to Milky Way photography.
Not convinced? Ok, how about this: Do you want to capture stunning images of the Milky Way that have depth, clarity, and amazing colour? If you said yes then you need to have a deep understanding of how signal is created and captured, which is exactly what you will get from this episode.
People often ask me how I create my images. And my perspective is that it takes both the technical and the creative working in conjunction together. Today’s episode is one of the technical pieces that are often very misunderstood and that you will see a ton of incorrect information about on the internet just because people don’t know... well, what they don’t know.
I took a break, just over 2 months off of social media and here with you on the podcast.
It’s hard to believe that it’s only been that long, given everything that has happened in that time. Including an amazing conference, being evacuated due to forest fires, flash floods and more.
This podcast is about why I took that time off, and what I learned during my time away. My though behind this episode is to let you benefit from what I took the time off to learn - both what my goal was and what I learned indirectly.
Now I’m not really one for suspense or click bait, so here are my 4 biggest lessons from 2 months away:
Lesson #1 - Get Curious Lesson #2 - Find Connection Lesson #3 - Professional Help Lesson #4 - Have fun
How are these relevant to photography? Well for that you’ll have to listen to the episode ;)
When you finish listening, I'd love to hear your biggest takeaway from today’s episode. Come join us in the facebook group for this podcast where we chat about the episodes and all things night photography.
02 Aug 2023
Back to Basics: Part 1 Our Camera
00:48:49
This is the first in a 4-part series on mastering your camera.
As we’re going into my free training: Your First Milky Way Photo I wanted to get everyone on the same page and up and running with your gear. No matter if you regularly use it, or if your camera is quietly crying in a corner gathering dust (no judgement here!)
In this episode we will cover: Understanding the components of a DSLR or ILS camera Knowing how to handle and care for the camera and lenses. Getting familiar with the camera's manual settings and modes. Getting to know the the physical camera
There are 3 more parts to this series: Part 2: Aperture Part 3: Shutter Speed Part 4: ISO and Exposure
06 Aug 2023
Back to Basics: Part 2 Aperture
01:02:32
The next step in our world domination, I mean camera mastery is to understand how our lens controls the amount of light getting recorded and the actual way the photo looks beyond exposure.
That comes down to three factors: Aperture Focus Point Focal Length
This episode will walk you through everything you need to know (that you didn't know you needed to know) about your lens and how it affects our image.
Yes it gets technical.
Yes you need to know all of it! So grab a notepad (or notes app) and let's go.
As promised, here is the aperture scale, in FULL stops, as I told you in the episode: F 1.4 F 2.0 F 2.8 F 4.0 F 5.6 F 8 F 11 F 16 F 22 F 32
I would love for you to sign up for my free Your First Milky Way Photo training here if you haven't already: https://kristinerosephotography.com/yourfirstmilkywayphoto
09 Aug 2023
Back to Basics: Shutter Speed (Part 3 of 4)
00:51:14
Part 3 should be a breeze after getting through Part 2: Aperture.
I do this on purpose actually, give you the setting and control that takes some mind wrangling to wrap our heads around and then let you breeze through this episode that is all about our Shutter Speed.
Shutter Speed is synonymous with motion, though when we're shooting at night the rules are a wee-bit different than what we're used to during the day.
The biggest thing we need to pay attention to with our shutter speed is blur due to camera instability or settings (and whether or not we want it)
As promised, here is the shutter speed scale, in FULL stops, as I told you in the episode, full seconds are denoted by " after the number: 30" 15" 8" 4" 2" 1" 1/2 1/4 1/8 1/15 1/30 1/60 1/125 1/250 1/500 1/1000 1/2000
This is what we've been waiting for. How it all comes together and gets us our final image.
The first step in that is understanding our ISO and how that is the same and different with digital cameras (vs ASA films speeds of yore) and how it contributes to our overall exposure.
As promised, here is the ISO scale, in FULL stops, as I told you in the episode: ISO 100 ISO 200 ISO 400 ISO 800 ISO 1600 ISO 3200 ISO 6400 ISO 12800 ISO 25600 ISO 51200 ISO 102400 ISO 204800
The real star of our show is the histogram, and if you can get that concept in an auditory manner here on the podcast then I dare say you are laughing when it comes to putting it into practice!
I might not have mentioned equivalent exposures in this blurb because I want you to actually listen to the podcast... so, just forget I said anything about them and get listening!
P.S. I would love for you to sign up for my free Your First Milky Way Photo training here if you haven't already:
In this episode, I take a deep dive into my year, reflecting on my goals, accomplishments, and the lessons I've learned along the way. Join me as I share my experiences, challenges, and the impact I've had on others.
Episode Highlights:
Setting Goals and Achieving Them-
Throughout the year, I set quarterly goals and worked tirelessly to achieve them. From launching my business class to creating the Shoot to Sell Society, I pushed myself to a place I didn’t think I could get to.
Overcoming Challenges and Expressing Gratitude-
Despite facing obstacles like a forest fire and flooding near my home, I practised resilience. I learned the importance of celebrating accomplishments and expressing gratitude for the opportunities that came my way.
Taking Risks and Making an Impact-
By starting the Shoot to Sell Society and teaching others about business, I stepped out of my comfort zone and experienced vulnerability. In return I got to witness the positive impact I had on the lives of others.
Key Questions for Reflection:
What was something you wanted to work on this year? Did you make progress?
What was something you could have done better this year?
Did you learn something new?
Did you take a risk?
Did you have an impact on someone elses life?
As I reflect on this year, I am filled with gratitude for the support of my audience and the opportunities that came my way. I encourage you to embrace authenticity, create meaningful work, and put good into the world. By doing so, we can look back on the year with pride, knowing that we have made a positive impact on others.
03 Jan 2024
2024 Year Goals
01:00:57
Today, I want to talk about my goals and plans for the year 2024. I believe that setting intentions and being intentional are key to achieving our desired outcomes.
One of the frameworks I follow for goal setting is the SMART framework. It helps me stay focused and accountable. I like to plan my year month by month, with one main goal for each month. This way, I can break down my goals into manageable tasks and stay on track.
Episode Highlights:
Documenting goals and creating a plan: It's crucial to write down our goals and create a roadmap to achieve them. By doing this, we can stay organized and have a clear direction. I personally find it helpful to have a visual representation of my goals and progress.
Revenue goals and adjusting them: As a business owner, setting revenue goals is important. However, it's essential to know our numbers and adjust our goals if necessary. This flexibility allows us to adapt to changing circumstances and make informed decisions.
Having a clear endgame and strategic goals: To streamline and grow our business, we need to have a clear endgame in mind. This means having a long-term vision and setting strategic goals that align with it.
In this episode, I also shared my goals for each month of the year, including a platform switchover, a website week challenge, re-recording course content, hosting the Stella Nova conference and more!
As we wrap up, I want to encourage you to take the time to clarify your own goals for the year 2024. Whether you plan on a monthly or quarterly basis, outline both your professional and personal aspirations.
Remember to document your journey and reflect on your achievements throughout the year. And most importantly, find moments of connection and joy in your pursuit of your goals. Craft a fulfilling life and take care of yourself.
10 Jan 2024
Winter Sky Photography
00:47:18
Despite the cold weather, there are still plenty of opportunities for night sky photography in winter. Planning and researching based on your location is important, and software like Stellarium can help you figure out where and when to see different celestial objects.
We talk about opportunities for tracked and untracked photography, planning your shots, execution, and things to keep in mind when the weather can be extreme.
Episode highlights:
Moon photography opportunities
Orion and winter Milky Way compositions
Deep-sky targets
Cold weather considerations
If you need a dose of inspiration to get you out and shooting during the cold winter months this is it! Happy shooting.
24 Jan 2024
Episode 50: Creating a Body of Work
01:04:53
In our latest episode we focus on the importance of a central theme or intention. A cohesive body of work not only enhances artistic expression but also opens doors for exhibitions and sales. It's a journey that allows for profound exploration of ideas.
A body of work allows photographers to embrace diverse experiences, connect with various communities, and explore different perspectives. This journey of intentional creation enriches both the artist and the audience, leading to a deeper, more meaningful connection through photography.
Episode Highlights:
• Find a common theme in your image collection for a cohesive body of work.
• Seek diverse experiences and perspectives to shape your photography.
• Progress through stages: imitation, exploration, consistency, mastery to develop a unique style.
• A clear theme offers boundaries and focus, streamlining creativity.
• Central theme and intention deepen the artistic and viewer experience.
17 Jan 2024
Episode 49: Capturing Clarity and Overcoming Overwhelm in Photography
00:59:48
Overwhelm and feeling stuck are common experiences that can hinder productivity and well-being. By questioning the reality of demands, examining thoughts and stories, and shifting language and thoughts, it is possible to overcome overwhelm. Similarly, acknowledging and accepting feeling stuck, identifying underlying fears, and taking imperfect action can help overcome the feeling of being stuck. Breaking tasks down into smaller, manageable steps and prioritizing rest and relaxation are also effective strategies. Remember, it's okay to take a break and believe in yourself to overcome challenges.
Episode Highlights:
• Understanding the two components of overwhelm
• Techniques for overcoming overwhelm in your photos and business
• Taking imperfect action and techniques for actually getting in to action
• How to get out of being “stuck” and what truly keeps you stuck
When you finish listening, I'd love to hear your biggest takeaway from today’s episode. Come join us in the facebook group for this podcast where we chat about the episodes and all things night photography.
07 Feb 2024
Episode 51: Top 10 Website Mistakes
00:50:07
As a photographer looking to build or improve your website, wouldn’t you like to know the 10 biggest mistakes photographers make when creating their websites? In this episode I explain why in the age of social media we need a website, avoiding perfectionism paralysis, and driving traffic to the website through various strategies.
Episode highlights:
• Prioritize having a website that exists and functions rather than waiting for it to be perfect.
• Strategies for driving traffic to the website and curating portfolios to showcase the best and most relevant work.
• Websites mistakes around being responsive, mobile-friendly, and tracking analytics
Whether you're a seasoned photographer or just starting out, this episode provides actionable tips for improving your online presence and attracting more clients.
Don't miss out on the opportunity to elevate your photography business by joining us for the upcoming website week event, where you can gain in-depth guidance and support to take your website to the next level.
You can sign up here: https://www.kristinerosephotography.com/websiteweek-2
14 Feb 2024
Episode 52: What it takes to "Make It"
01:03:06
The photography industry has undergone significant changes due to technology and social media. Photographers are now seen as personal brands.
The ugly truth is that to be a working photographer you will not just be taking photos, there is so much more to it, that’s what this episode is all about.
Episode Highlights: Embrace collaboration, relationships, and networking as essential for success in the modern art industry.
Utilize social media and personal branding to connect with potential clients and customers.
Adapt to the changing landscape of the industry and be comfortable with discomfort in order to grow and succeed.
Seek guidance and mentorship from successful individuals in the field to define goals and achieve professional growth.
Running a photography business has its challenges but also offers rewards (like getting to do what you love and get paid for it!)
Episode 53: She’s Back! Start Photographing the Milky Way
01:03:36
March! Here in Nova Scotia the birds are out, the snow is melting, and my brain is sloughing off the layers that have built up over the winter.
It is also the return of the Milky Way core being visible in the night sky! In the hours before dawn you can look to the southeast and see the Galactic Center of our home galaxy rising up above the horizon.
Today’s episode is one to get you back out and shooting.
We’ll talk about the reasons you might not get out under the stars and the ways to reimagine those limitations. We will also look at how to get started again now that the season is back - whether from scratch or from camera hibernation.
A photo is just a 2D representation of the physical world, isn’t it?
This is something I hear a lot in the fine art world and given the history of photography and how widespread and easily accessible the medium is now I’m not surprised.
In this episode I’m peeling back the layers of how I build an image, because it is so much more than just using the source material (aka our world) to create a digital representation.
I talk less “how-to” and more about how I decide on creating an image, the thoughts that are ever ongoing in my head, how I choose my subject/places, and how the act of creation is really an act of self-care.
I recorded this so that I can share with you a piece of my creative process so you can reflect on your own, and ultimately keep showing up for yourself!
Understanding and effectively utilizing light is key in capturing stunning images of the Milky Way. By exploring the contrast and harmony between natural and artificial light sources, photographers can hone their skill and express their artistic vision in the night sky. Whether using consistent starlight, blue-hour ambiance, or strategic low-level lighting, the mastery of light takes centre stage in creating impactful Milky Way photographs.
Let's peel back the layers on the art of lighting in today's episode. This podcast isn't just another technical manual. Sure, we're diving into how the glow from a distant streetlight or the phase of the moon can make or break your shot, and yet it’s about so much more than getting the right light or settings.
We're talking about a journey that can reshape the way you see the world, bringing a sense of healing and peace that's hard to find elsewhere.
In this episode, you will be able to:
Discover the best lighting techniques for capturing stunning Milky Way images.
Learn about my free training to master the art of photographing the Milky Way.
Enhance your nightscape photography skills to create breathtaking images.
Learn advanced techniques for using both natural and artificial lighting in your nighttime photography.
Understand the holistic view of planning and execution of successful Milky Way photo shoots for stunning results.
The key moments in this episode are: 00:00:00 - The Thought Journey of Light Preference
00:07:26 - Planning for a Live Shoot
00:11:39 - The Enduring Journey of Milky Way Photography
00:16:13 - The Fundamentals of Night Photography
00:16:45 - Information Integration in Education
00:18:03 - Starting with the End in Mind
00:23:14 - Photography as Therapy
00:27:39 - Externalizing Thoughts through Photography
00:30:50 - Considerations for Shooting
00:32:54 - Using Different Light Sources
00:33:37 - Balancing Photography and Family
00:35:20 - Moon Cycles and Lighting Options
00:37:51 - Artificial vs. Natural Light
00:42:56 - Importance of Image Quality for Printing
00:49:09 - The Importance of Different Types of Light
00:50:37 - Photographing Under the Night Sky
00:53:52 - Challenges and Restrictions in Night Photography
00:58:18 - Different Perspectives in Photography
01:00:55 - Advice for New Milky Way Photographers
When you finish listening, I'd love to hear your biggest takeaway from today’s episode. Come join us in the Facebook group for this podcast where we chat about the episodes and all things night photography.
In this episode, I dive deep into the impact of creativity on navigating grief. Sharing personal stories and insights into the grieving process, I discuss how creative outlets like photography and gardening can serve as anchors during tough times. We'll explore the healing power of nature, the importance of rituals, and how to keep moving forward on the healing journey.
Key Takeaways
Creativity can be a powerful tool for processing grief and finding healing.
Being in nature has numerous benefits for our mental and physical health.
Rituals provide a structured way to process emotions and bring a sense of control during chaotic times.
Journeying Through Grief I start by discussing grief and how it affects everyone differently. Grief is a non-linear process, and it’s important to acknowledge and honor each person's unique experience.
The Role of Creativity in Grief I explore how creativity can help in processing grief. Sharing personal experiences, I explain how creating art, whether it's photography or gardening, or something else that provides a physical anchor for our emotions. I talk about how I used photography to connect with my late mother and the therapeutic value of creating something meaningful.
The Healing Power of Nature Next, I delve into the benefits of being in nature, citing studies that show how it reduces stress and promotes healing. Spending time outdoors, whether through photography or gardening, has helped me cope with grief and find peace.
The Importance of Ritual I discuss the concept of ritual and its role in healing. I share how I unintentionally created rituals around my photography practice, explaining how these structured activities brought comfort and helped me process my emotions. Having a set process and intention behind creative activities can be incredibly healing.
Grief, while deeply personal and often overwhelming, can be navigated through intentional acts of creativity and connection with nature. Thank you for joining me on this journey, and I hope you find solace and inspiration in your own creative practices.
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