Episode 407 of the Business of Photography Podcast, powered by Sprout Studio. Helping you build a thriving business doing what you love.
In this episode of the Business of Photography Podcast, powered by Sprout Studio, host Bryan Caporicci shares his experiences and insights on embracing film photography during vacations. He discusses the unique challenges and rewards of shooting with film while traveling, offering practical advice for photographers looking to incorporate analog techniques into their personal projects.
Bryan delves into the selection of film stocks suitable for various lighting conditions and subjects encountered on vacation. He also touches on the importance of being intentional with each shot, given the limited exposures film offers, and how this can enhance a photographer’s compositional skills.
Listeners will gain valuable tips on preparing for a film-based photography trip, including gear recommendations, storage considerations, and strategies for developing and digitizing images upon return. Bryan’s reflections aim to inspire photographers to explore film as a medium to rekindle their creative passion and add a timeless quality to their work.
This episode is ideal for photographers interested in diversifying their skill set, seeking new creative outlets, and considering how personal projects can enrich their professional portfolio.
Links and resources:
Full show notes at SproutingPhotographer.com/407.
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