The TOGCHAT Photography Podcast with Joe Edelman focuses on the HOW’S and WHY’S behind making consistently great photographs. more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 63 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | Visual ArtsArtsBusinessMarketing |
We often hear about fashion and clothing stylists and even food stylists, but every bit as important is the prop stylist. The folks who curate all the finishing touches that give a shot its sense of time and place. Prop stylists are often the real be... more
Wedding Photography. So many new photographers decide to shoot weddings because they think it is a sound money making genre. So many wedding photography businesses fail quickly because said photographers had no idea how much work is actually involved... more
I had a great conversation this week with Mr. Marc Silber. Marc is a life-long photographer, best-selling author three times over, filmmaker and host of the Advancing Your Photography YouTube series. more
Who knew? Elopement Photography. I honestly didn't know it was a thing. I learned about this growing niche of wedding photography recently and in my search to find a great elopement photographer to speak with, I found an awesome photographer and entr... more
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This podcast is beneficial for photographers at any experience levels. The guest interviews are very informative.
Joe stays true to his mission of teaching the ‘How’s and Why’s’ of photography in everything he does. In his podcast, The Last Frame, or his mentoring program, Joe is always an amazing teacher. He pushes you to practice, problem solve and makes you want to be a better photographer. I am so grateful for Joe Edelman’s teachings. They has been life changing to my photography.
One of the most personable and informative photographers there is, with real world experience brought to you in a friendly and fun way.
This is honestly a show for those who really want to learn and improve their photography. Joe does not focus on photography drama or latest gear. He ask his guests real down to earth questions that are very helpful to listen to. Thus making the Interviews not only interesting to listen but inspiring. more
Time will fly and you will find it interesting. I am not a big 'listen in the background' kind of person and consider myself visually motivated. Even so, I regularly pick up tidbits or ideas from Joe's interviews and discussions. I would recommend for anyone who is ready to go beyond the mechanics of good photography to some foundational principals that cross genres.
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