Épisodes

  • Gatekeeping Is Killing Photography
    Feb 6 2026

    In this episode of Beyond the Image, James Patrick calls out one of the most damaging behaviors in the photography industry right now. Photographers mocking others for asking questions, shaming so-called "basic" knowledge, and treating curiosity as proof someone doesn't belong.

    James breaks down how gatekeeping disguised as expertise harms education, kills curiosity, and drives people out of the industry. He explains why assuming everyone has the same access to information is a form of privilege, not professionalism, and why the loudest gatekeepers are often the ones who could benefit most from continued learning.

    This episode is a reminder that real confidence doesn't fear questions, real educators don't shame curiosity, and there are no dumb questions. Only people too insecure to ask them.

    If you care about growth, education, and building a better photography community, this conversation matters.

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    11 min
  • When Cameras Become Evidence: Photography, Power, and the First Amendment
    Jan 26 2026

    Two photographs. Seconds apart.
    And a much bigger story about photography, accountability, and the right to document power.

    In this episode of Beyond the Image, James Patrick examines the events surrounding photographers John Abernathy and Pierre Lavie, whose images captured the moment documentation itself became a threat. As Abernathy was taken down by ICE agents while photographing in public, he instinctively threw his camera to Lavie, preserving evidence that could have been confiscated or destroyed.

    The conversation expands to the killing of Alex Pretti in Minneapolis, an incident captured on video by multiple bystanders who had every legal right to observe and record. Those videos now sit at the center of public scrutiny and legal debate.

    This episode is not about politics.
    It is about the First Amendment, press freedom, and why the right to document public officials in public spaces matters more than ever.

    Because once the cameras go dark, so does the truth.

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    11 min
  • 15 Years Behind the Camera: Lessons That Built James Patrick Photography
    Jan 16 2026

    Fifteen years ago, I walked away from a full-time career in marketing—complete with a steady paycheck, benefits, and a 401K—to pursue photography. There were no guarantees it would work, only a willingness to accept uncertainty and learn along the way.

    In this episode, I reflect on the lessons that have kept James Patrick Photography in business for 15 years. From starting out in Tucson to building a focused career in sports, fitness, and editorial photography, to relocating to Phoenix and opening The Hive Studios, this episode breaks down what actually creates sustainability in a creative business.

    I share what I learned about proactive versus reactive marketing, why guiding clients is a critical part of the work, and how consistency and preparation matter more than talent alone. We also talk about the growth that came from launching FITposium, writing two best-selling books, and earning ADDY Awards—always with gratitude for the clients, collaborators, and community that made it possible.

    If you're a photographer, creative, or entrepreneur looking to build something that lasts, this episode offers practical insight, perspective, and encouragement drawn from real experience.

    Resources mentioned:
    Read the full 15-year anniversary blog
    Learn more about The Hive Studios
    Connect with James Patrick Photography

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    26 min
  • 8 Posing Tips Every Photographer Needs to Confidently Direct Clients
    Jan 6 2026

    Posing doesn't have to feel awkward, forced, or inconsistent.

    In this episode, James Patrick breaks down 8 practical posing tips he's used across more than 800 magazine covers to help photographers confidently direct real clients, not professional models.

    You'll learn how to create structure at the start of a shoot, guide clients into flattering body angles, fix posture and hands, use props intentionally, and capture natural expressions that feel authentic and powerful.

    These are real, on-set cues and micro-adjustments you can start using immediately to improve your client experience and elevate your images.

    If you've ever struggled with posing direction or felt unsure leading people in front of the camera, this episode gives you a clear, repeatable system that works across branding, headshots, lifestyle, and editorial photography.

    👉 Download the free Magazine Cover Posing Guide at jamespatrick.com/posing

    In This Episode, You'll Learn:
    • Why posing is a photographer skill, not a client problem

    • How structure at the start of a shoot builds confidence

    • The most reliable foundational pose for any client

    • Simple cues that instantly improve posture and presence

    • How to eliminate awkward hands without overthinking

    • When and how to use props to improve posing

    • Techniques to capture natural, authentic expressions

    • Why confident direction improves both images and referrals

    The 8 Posing Tips Covered

    1. Start With Structure
    Why leading early removes uncertainty and sets the tone for the shoot.

    2. The 3/4 Power Stance
    A universally flattering pose that creates shape, confidence, and dimension.

    3. Chin Forward and Slightly Down
    The single micro-adjustment that sharpens the jawline and energizes the eyes.

    4. Shift the Weight
    How weight placement creates either softness or strength in a pose.

    5. Relaxed Shoulders, Tall Posture
    Cues that improve posture without adding tension.

    6. Give the Hands a Job
    Simple fixes to eliminate stiff, awkward hands.

    7. Use Props With Purpose
    How light prop interaction improves comfort and flow.

    8. Break the Expression
    Capturing the in-between moments that feel natural and human.

    Resources Mentioned
    • Free Magazine Cover Posing Guide for Photographers
      👉 https://jamespatrick.com/posing/

    About the Host

    James Patrick is a professional photographer, creative director, and educator with more than two decades of experience behind the lens. He has photographed over 800 magazine covers and helps photographers build both their craft and their careers through education, mentorship, and real-world insight.

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    11 min
  • How to Calculate Your Rates as a Photographer
    Dec 29 2025

    Are your photography rates leaving you busy, booked, and broke? In this episode of Beyond the Image, James Patrick breaks down exactly how photographers can calculate sustainable rates that cover their cost of doing business, desired income, and all the hidden hours spent editing, marketing, and running their business.

    Learn step-by-step formulas to figure out your true hourly rate, price your shoots correctly, and turn every session into profit through usage, upsells, and add-on services. Whether you're a portrait, commercial, editorial, or lifestyle photographer, this episode gives you practical tools to stop undercharging, attract the right clients, and grow a profitable photography business.

    Stop guessing your rates—start calculating them the right way.

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    21 min
  • Why the Vanity Fair Portraits Made People Uncomfortable — and Why That Matters
    Dec 23 2025

    The recent Vanity Fair portraits by Christopher Anderson sparked an unprecedented reaction across the creative world. Some called them powerful. Others called them "bad photos."

    In this episode of Beyond the Image, James Patrick breaks down why that criticism reveals more about viewer expectations than photographic quality. From extreme close-ups and intentional lighting choices to the role of honesty, narrative, and authorship, this conversation explores what actually defines a successful photograph.

    We unpack why photography is a form of storytelling, why not every image is meant to flatter, and why some of the most important photographs in history are uncomfortable to look at. The episode also examines what this moment says about AI, creative intent, and the ethical decisions that still separate human-made work from generated imagery.

    This is not political commentary. It's photographic commentary.

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    11 min
  • When Photographers Turn on Photographers
    Dec 18 2025

    Photographers… this may shock you — but not everyone is going to like your work. And sometimes, the loudest critics are other photographers.

    In this episode of Beyond the Image, James Patrick breaks down why criticism from other creatives often has nothing to do with your talent and everything to do with ego, insecurity, and misplaced comparison.

    You'll learn how to tell the difference between constructive feedback and noise, why other photographers don't get to decide your value, and how to stay focused on what actually matters — creating work you're proud of and serving the clients who hire you.

    If you've ever dealt with trolls, drive-by comments, or industry shade, this episode is your reminder that community beats competition, ego doesn't pay the bills, and not everyone is supposed to like your work.

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    10 min
  • Why Photographers Are Getting Pricing Wrong
    Dec 10 2025

    In this episode of Beyond the Image, James Patrick takes a direct, professional look at one of the most polarizing conversations in the photography world: ethical pricing. After a viral post claimed that "$2,000 for 100 photos is unethical," the industry erupted into yet another round of pricing debates, judgment, and misinformation.

    James breaks down why these arguments happen—and more importantly, why they're built on a limited, inaccurate understanding of how photography pricing, usage, licensing, and value-based business models actually work.

    In this episode, you'll learn:

    • Why "dollars per photo" is the wrong way to price your work

    • How usage, reach, and client impact determine true value

    • How experience, overhead, and production level shape sustainable pricing

    • Why shaming photographers for their rates is the real unethical behavior

    • A clear framework for building a profitable, sustainable photography business

    • How commercial photography pricing differs from family, portrait, and lifestyle work

    • How understanding licensing transforms your earning potential

    Perfect for:
    Photographers, creative entrepreneurs, commercial shooters, brand photographers, content creators, and anyone looking to strengthen their business, pricing strategy, and professional mindset.

    If you've ever struggled with what to charge—or felt pressure from internet strangers telling you your rates are wrong—this episode will give you the clarity and confidence you've been missing.

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    10 min