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#299: Practical Steps to Evolving Your Editing Style - Nick Brimmer

#299: Practical Steps to Evolving Your Editing Style - Nick Brimmer

FromBokeh - The Photography Podcast


#299: Practical Steps to Evolving Your Editing Style - Nick Brimmer

FromBokeh - The Photography Podcast

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Length:
81 minutes
Released:
Sep 19, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Are you ready to redefine your editing style, but get easily distracted by the variety of inspiration you see from other photographers?In episode 299 of the Bokeh Podcast, Nick Brimmer shares five practical steps to evolve your editing style and how to approach social media scrolling to avoid self-doubt. Plus, Nick and Nathan chat about their personal journeys with fitness and health.The Bokeh Podcast is brought to you by Photographer’s Edit: Custom Editing for the Wedding and Portrait Photographer. You can also subscribe to the Bokeh podcast on the Apple podcast app, follow on Spotify, add to your playlist on Stitcher, or listen on Overcast.Brand Position: Authentic, beautiful wedding photography with exceptional service to leave you glowing about your day. (5:47)"People don’t remember your product as much as they remember how they feel about your product." (12:30)Advice for Photographers: You cannot manage what you do not measure. (23:04)Understanding Your Numbers: Calculate your base level of income required to succeed. (25:33)Technique for Time: Focus and eliminate distractions. (28:05)Book Recommendation: (32:02)Consistent Cashflow by Tom Palzawicz - bit.ly/bp-consistentcashflowSo Good They Can’t Ignore You by Cal Newport - bit.ly/bp-sogoodtheycantignoreThe Gear Bag: Fractal Prisms - getfractals.com (35:24)Fitness Book Recommendation: Bigger Leaner Stronger by Mike Matthews - bit.ly/bp-biggerleanerstronger (37:06)My Fitness Pal App (49:19)The Impact of Instagram Scrolling (51:16)1. Surface Level Thought - I’m mad that this person is better than me; I feel bad about myself.2. Deeper Thought - Is it the photographer’s fault that you feel bad?Owning Your Responsibility: (52:33)1. Take a step back and consider why you feel the way you feel/2. Understand the insecurity in yourself.3. Find a way to improve yourself.Defining Editing Style: A consistent set of preferred editing choices across a portfolio that reflects an artist’s unique preference or style. (59:38)"The consistency of your editing is always in the opacity of your blacks." (1:02:35)Influential Photographers to Nick: (1:07:10)Jordan DanielsOlivia StrohmEvolving Your Editing Style:1. Don’t take other people’s work personally.2. Pull images you love and create a portfolio of images in dropbox.3. Review the images and try matching the editing style.4. Create the time to develop skills that you desire to have.5. Show up to everything prepared with creative direction.Links:nickbrimmerphotography.cominstagram.com/nick.brimmer/Heck Ya Photo Camp by bensasso.comSnapSeed.online
Released:
Sep 19, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

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Welcome to The Bokeh Podcast, where we help photographers build sustainable businesses!Host Nathan Holritz and his guests will help you build your brand, focus your marketing efforts, refine your workflows, and dial in your photographic technique - all with efficiency in mind.In the end, we not only want you to succeed as a photography business owner, but to still have a life through it all. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.