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Photographers Create

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Welcome to Photographers Create the podcast that celebrates the imaginative spirit of the modern photographer. Join host Alison Hatch as she embarks on a visual journey through the lens of creativity, exploring the captivating world of photography. In each episode, Alison delves deep into the minds of innovative photographers, uncovering the inspiration behind their captivating images and the techniques that bring their visions to life. Whether you're a seasoned professional or an aspiring enthusiast, Photographers Create offers a wealth of inspiration and knowledge to elevate your craft.Alison Hatch Art
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    • Episode 28: Submitting to Publications: Tips and Guideline with Kathleen Ellis
      May 30 2024

      Kathleen Ellis, founder of Shoot It With Film, shares the story of how the online magazine came to be and the growth of its community. Shoot It With Film offers tutorials, features, and submissions for film photographers. Kathleen discusses the importance of aligning your work with the style of the publication you're submitting to and following submission guidelines. She also emphasizes the value of personal projects and the overlap between film photography and experimental art practices. Overall, Shoot It With Film aims to create a supportive and inclusive space for film photographers to learn and grow.


      Takeaways


      Shoot It With Film is an online magazine and community for film photographers to learn and grow from each other.

      The magazine offers tutorials, features, and submissions for film photographers.

      When submitting to publications, it's important to align your work with the style of the publication and follow submission guidelines.

      Personal projects are valuable for photographers and can inform their client work.

      There is an overlap between film photography and experimental art practices.

      Shoot It With Film aims to create a supportive and inclusive space for film photographers to learn and grow.


      Chapters


      00:00 The Birth and Growth of Shoot It With Film

      04:04 Educational Content and Community Engagement

      09:29 The Art of Submitting Work to Publications

      27:43 You Belong Podcast Out-tro .mp3


      Keywords


      film photography, online magazine, community, tutorials, submissions, aligning work, submission guidelines, personal projects, experimental art practices


      Shoot It With Film

      Alison Hatch Photo




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      28 min
    • 27: Collab Episode with Keep It Moving Podcast
      May 16 2024

      Today I have something really special for you, my darling listener. I did a collaboration with Alison Bell and Melissa Arlena from the Keep It Moving podcast. I am in a transition of moving my business to San Diego and knew these incredible ladies were the ones to ask for help. On the episode we go over how to move your business step by step. We go over SEO, networking, preparing for new locations, and more. Chalk full of very helpful information, this episode is helpful whether you are moving your business, or are wanting to up your presence in your current city.


      Takeaways


      When moving a business, it is important to focus on rebuilding the website and improving SEO for the new location.

      Managing two businesses simultaneously can be challenging, but it is possible with proper planning and organization.

      Building an email list and networking on Instagram can help attract potential clients in the new location.

      Creating lead magnets, such as downloadable guides, can be an effective way to build an email list and provide valuable content to potential clients.

      Blogging once a week, mixing up content with FAQs and location-specific posts, can help improve SEO and attract organic traffic.

      Melissa Arlena ⁠https://melissaarlenaphotography.com⁠

      Alison Bell ⁠https://alisonbellphotographer.com⁠

      ⁠@pictureperfectrankings⁠⁠@alisonbellphotog⁠⁠@keep.it.moving.podcast⁠


      Host

      Alison Hatch is an analog film photographer, educator, podcast host, and artist. Alison offers her Albuquerque and San Diego clients a stress-free and memorable experience getting photos taken. She has been featured in Shoot It With Film and published in the Front Steps Project Book. Alison splits her time between New Mexico and Southern California with her husband and three boys.

      Alison Hatch ⁠https://www.alisonhatchphoto.com⁠

      Free Film Soup Recipe ⁠https://www.alisonhatchphoto.com/film-soup⁠


      Keywords


      moving business, website deletion, blogging, SEO, managing two businesses, rebuilding website, improving SEO, shifting focus, building email list, networking on Instagram, lead magnets, blogging strategy





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      31 min
    • 26: Age is a Super Power in Family Photography with Natasha Sewell
      May 9 2024

      Natasha and I met because we were both older photographers (I go into the story on the Podcast). So it seemed like the obvious choice to ask my dear friend to join me in a discussion about age. A topic in our business that just isn't talked about. Aging in photography. How being an older photographer is both hard and a strength. How getting started with our photography businesses later gave us a leg up. And because of our age, our why's are so different than the norm. In a profession that is filled with 20 and 30 somethings, diving into this topic is bringing ageism out of the shadows and into the spotlight. A very welcomed thing!


      Takeaways


      Being an older woman in the photography industry can bring both benefits and challenges.

      Age can be a superpower in family photography, as it brings wisdom, experience, and a sense of calm.

      Connecting with clients is not necessarily harder because of age; in fact, it can be an advantage as clients see older photographers as wise and experienced.

      Physical limitations, such as getting down on the floor for long periods of time, can be a challenge for older photographers.

      Authenticity and relatability can still be achieved by older photographers, as they have gone through similar stages of parenthood and can offer guidance and understanding to clients.


      Chapters


      00:00 Introduction and Connection through Age

      02:54 The Superpower of Age in Family Photography

      05:05 Authenticity and Relatability as an Older Photographer

      06:56 Dealing with Physical Limitations

      09:01 Connecting with Clients as an Older Photographer

      10:57 Different Journeys in Photography



      Bio

      Natasha Sewell (NPS Photography) is a lifestyle family and newborn photographer serving the Washington, D.C. area with 11+ years of experience. Her goal is to capture your life in its just as it is--beautiful, joyful, unscripted, and in the most tender of places: your home. Natasha is also a photography mentor and coach.


      Links:

      website: https://npsphotography.cominstagram: https://instagram.com/npsphotographyFreebie Prompt Guide for Photographers: https://npsphotography.myflodesk.com/l34uccv2h4Mentoring/Coaching: https://npsphotography.com/photographer-mentoring-and-education/





      https://www.alisonhatchphoto.com/film-soup

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      30 min
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