Épisodes

  • 461: Kavin Chawla - The Art of Noticing: A Journey Through Abstract Photography
    Feb 16 2026

    In this engaging conversation, Kavin Chawla shares his journey as an abstract photographer, discussing how his upbringing in Thailand and experiences in nature have shaped his artistic vision. He emphasizes the importance of curiosity, playfulness, and embracing imperfection in photography. Kavin also reflects on the meditative aspects of being in nature and how it influences his creative process. He encourages aspiring photographers to stay true to their unique vision while drawing inspiration from others. As he prepares to launch his website, Kavin contemplates how to present his work authentically, moving away from conventional styles. The discussion concludes with recommendations for fellow photographers who embody similar values in their work.

    Links and Recommended Photographers:

    1. Kavin Chawla: Instagram
    2. Support the show on Patreon
    3. The Colorado Way book
    4. Natural Landscape Photography Awards (NLPA)
    5. Richard Martin: Wabi Sabi gallery
    6. Brent Clark’s Website
    7. Michael Shainblum
    8. David Southern
    9. Robert Hecht: Instagram
    10. Jack Krohn: Instagram
    11. Scott Oller: Instagram
    12. Eric Bennett
    13. Matt Payne / Sean Tucker: Podcast
    14. Brooks Jensen: LensWork
    15. Erik Malm: Instagram
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    1 h et 3 min
  • 460: Adrian Vila - Setting Creative Limitations in Photography
    Feb 9 2026

    In this conversation, Adrian Vila (AOWS) shares his journey from a computer engineer to a full-time photographer, discussing the importance of daily practice, finding beauty in local spaces, and the creative process behind making images. He emphasizes the significance of limitations in fostering creativity and the balance between personal expression and audience expectations. Adrian also delves into the nuances of black and white photography, the power of local photography, and the lessons learned during the pandemic lockdown.

    Links and Resources:

    1. AOWS on Instagram
    2. AOWS on YouTube
    3. Support the Podcast on Patreon
    4. Buy Matt's Book - The Colorado Way
    5. Christophe Jacrot
    6. Aitor Lara
    7. Martin Rak
    8. Trent Parke
    9. Eva Chupikova

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    55 min
  • 459: Stephen Nielsen - AI, Adobe & The Quest for Truth in Creativity
    Feb 2 2026

    In this episode of F-Stop Collaborate and Listen, Matt Payne sits down with Adobe’s Senior Product Manager for Photoshop, Stephen Nielsen, to dive into the rapidly evolving world of AI in photography. They discuss the tension and anxiety many photographers feel about AI-generated images overshadowing authentic work, and how Adobe is thinking about authenticity, transparency, and ethics in this new era. Stephen Nielsen shares how Adobe is prioritizing tools that empower artists rather than replace them, explains the Content Authenticity Initiative, and reveals how new features are designed to support creative intent without undermining documentary and nature photography. The episode offers a nuanced look at both the opportunities and ethical challenges presented by AI, highlighting Adobe’s efforts to keep art and trust at the heart of digital creativity.

    1. Support the show on Patreon
    2. Content Authenticity Initiative (CAI) from Adobe
    3. Adobe Stock
    4. Adobe Fresco
    5. Adobe Firefly
    6. PetaPixel Article
    7. Ted Chiang article in The New Yorker
    8. Jerry Uelsmann
    9. Andy Parsons (Content Authenticity Initiative at Adobe)
    10. The Met (Metropolitan Museum of Art)
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    52 min
  • 458: Joy Kachina - Capturing the Spirit of Endangered Landscapes
    Jan 26 2026

    In this episode of "F-Stop Collaborate and Listen," host Matt Payne interviews wilderness photographer Joy Kachina, who recently won the Natural Landscape Photography Awards for her evocative work documenting Tasmania’s endangered cider gums. Joy Kachina shares her deep love and spiritual connection with Tasmania’s unique forests, particularly the threatened cider gum, and discusses how her photography is both a form of creative expression and environmental advocacy. The conversation touches on her process of intuitively capturing the “personality” of trees, the challenges of balancing aesthetic beauty with honest depictions of environmental loss, and the role of exhibitions and community in conservation efforts. The episode is an inspiring exploration of using art to celebrate natural wonders and shine a light on pressing conservation issues.

    Resources Mentioned
    1. Joy Kachina Photography
    2. Natural Landscape Photography Awards (NLPA)
    3. Support the show on Patreon
    4. The Meaning in the Making by Sean Tucker
    5. The Hidden Life of Trees by Peter Wohlleben
    6. Collapse by Jared Diamond
    7. The Giants (film)
    8. Tasmanian Land Conservancy
    9. Bob Brown Foundation
    10. The Ancients by Andrew Darby
    11. Joy Kachina on Instagram
    Photographers & Artists Mentioned
    1. Jeff Freestone
    2. Steve Parish
    3. Ken Duncan
    4. Wendy Bagnall
    5. Sally Mason
    6. Beth Buelow
    7. Karen Waller
    8. Martin Osner
    9. Mieka Boynton
    10. Luke Tscharke
    11. Paul Hoelen
    12. Martin Rak
    13. Hanneke van Camp
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    1 h et 12 min
  • 457: Jason Hatfield - Influencers, Ethics, and the Gatekeeping Debate
    Jan 19 2026

    Warning: We say some cuss words. In this episode of F-Stop Collaborate and Listen, Matt Payne sits down with fellow Colorado-based photographer Jason Hatfield for a candid discussion on the intersection of landscape photography, endurance, ethics, and the controversial topic of gatekeeping locations. They explore why both are drawn to remote, hard-to-reach places and the unique creative mindset those environments foster, as well as the practical juggling act between athleticism and artistic intent in the field. The heart of the conversation centers around the ethics of location sharing, the environmental and social impact of geotagging and “hidden gem” guides, and why both have chosen to pull back from sharing specific spots despite the popularity (and potential profitability) of doing so. They examine the difference between responsible restraint and exclusionary gatekeeping, the increasing pressures on public lands, and the real-world consequences of prioritizing fame or profit over stewardship. The episode closes with honest advice for photographers seeking to build a career without sacrificing their values, plus actionable conservation tips and a few heartfelt success stories in advocacy.

    Links:

    • Jason Hatfield’s Photography
    • Matt Payne’s Photography & Book: The Colorado Way
    • F-Stop Collaborate and Listen Patreon
    • Colorado West Land Trust
    • San Juan Mountains Association
    • Western Watersheds Project
    • National Wildlife Federation
    • Nick Stover Photography
    • Corey Aaron Photography
    • Alex Burke Photography
    • Andrew Tanasescu on Instagram
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    1 h et 13 min
  • 456: Voices from Our Patreon Community
    Jan 12 2026

    This episode of F-Stop Collaborate and Listen is a heartfelt tribute to the podcast's Patreon community, showcasing the collective creativity and passion that fuels the show. Rather than focusing on technical details or individual stories, Matt Payne honors the spirit of collaboration, sharing a diverse range of voices as members talk about their latest projects, personal growth, and unique journeys in photography. The episode emphasizes how the community supports and inspires each other, and celebrates the connections, encouragement, and ongoing learning that come from being part of this engaged group. It’s a reminder that the podcast thrives because of its listeners, and an invitation to anyone seeking a welcoming creative space to get involved and help keep the community growing.

    P.S. You might benefit from watching on YouTube this week! Thank you to everyone who participated! It was amazing to see your projects!

    Links:

    1. Drishti Arya
    2. Trail Option (D. Craig Young)
    3. Shutter Nonsense Podcast (Michael Rung & Jeffrey Tadlock)
    4. Michael Rung Photography
    5. Photo Pack Pro (Michael Rung)
    6. Light of Day Gallery (Steve Caputo)
    7. Astrid Preisz
    8. Alex Berger
    9. Natalie Grybiene
    10. James Vooght
    11. Madeleine Lenagh
    12. Joe Doherty
    13. Jeffrey Tadlock Photography
    14. Patrick Krohn / One Eyed Dog Studios
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    27 min
  • 455: Mark Schumann - Capturing Homelessness with Humanity
    Jan 5 2026

    In this episode of "F-Stop Collaborate and Listen," host Matt Payne sits down with photographer Mark Schumann to discuss his powerful multiyear documentary project capturing homelessness across America. Mark Schumann shares his journey photographing and interviewing hundreds of individuals experiencing homelessness in over 70 cities, focusing on portraying them with dignity, humanity, and nuance rather than stereotypes. The conversation explores the complexities and misconceptions of homelessness, the ethical challenges of documentary work, the importance of personal connection in portraiture, and Mark Schumann's choice to shoot the project entirely on film for its historical resonance. The episode also offers reflections on the broader impact of storytelling in photography and advice for other photographers interested in meaningful long-term projects. If you're interested in the intersection of ethics, empathy, and visual storytelling, this episode is a must-listen.

    Resources and Links Discussed

    1. Mark Schumann's Website
    2. Robert Turner
    3. Dorothea Lange's book - Grab a Hunk of Lightning
    4. Nathan Benn's book - Florida: A Peculiar Paradise
    5. Arthur Meyerson's book - The Color of Light
    6. Support this podcast on Patreon
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    44 min
  • 454: Scott Kranz - Photographing Washington's Highest 100 Mountains
    Dec 29 2025

    In this episode of F-Stop Collaborate and Listen, Matt Payne sits down with mountain photographer Scott Kranz to explore Scott’s dramatic shift from a legal career to full-time outdoor photography in the Cascades. They dive into Scott’s deep connection with Washington’s mountains, especially the North Cascades, and the physical and mental challenges of documenting them. Scott shares insights from his massive projects—the 50 Peaks and Washington 100—to celebrate these landscapes and the effort required to capture their rugged beauty. The conversation also covers the importance of local passion projects, building relationships with brands, navigating risk and logistics in alpine photography, and Scott’s process for curating his upcoming book, Cascade High, which blends storytelling, adventure, and meaningful imagery. If you’re looking for inspiration around creative risk, project-building in photography, and the transformative power of the mountains, this episode won’t disappoint.

    Resources and Links:

    • Scott Kranz's Books
    • Snow & Spire by John Scurlock
    • Light on the Landscape by William Neill
    • Support this podcast on Patreon
    • Gina Danza (Wild Gina)
    • Elizabeth Gadd
    • Scott Rinckenberger
    • Matt's book, "The Colorado Way"
    • Watch the episode on YouTube
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    1 h et 17 min