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The Cost of Hiring Bad Wedding Photographers PODCAST

http://photographerpodcast.com/2013/05/30/episode-14-the-cost-of-hiring-bad-wedding-photographers/

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In episode #14, Jason Lanier discusses what happens when a wedding client doesn’t do their homework, and ends up hiring a bad wedding photographer. Jason shares the story of a British wedding photography company named Westgate who by their own admission, did a horrible job at the wedding and ended up going out of business as a result.  The clients are distraught, the photographer is broke, and no one is happy.  Hiring the right wedding photographer truly does make a HUGE difference.

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Podcast- Why Photographers Give Bad Advice/Shooting in Manual Mode

http://photographerpodcast.com/2013/05/20/episode-13-why-professional-photographers-give-bad-advice-and-what-you-should-do-about-it/

Jason Lanier answers a question posed to him by a photographer via Facebook messenger where they were distraught over being embarrassed and given bad advice at a recent workshop they attended. Jason gives the reasons why Pros give bad advice, and goes on to answer the question as it related to shooting in manual mode. Jason also discusses how to best deal with haters, those who put you down, and those who don’t want you to succeed.

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How To Prepare to Shoot a Wedding at a REAL Wedding Workshop with Jason Lanier

www.photographerpodcast.com

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Jason Lanier discusses how to prepare for his real wedding workshop however, this webinar turned into a podcast is excellent information for gear advice, shooting, advice, how to prepare and manage a wedding, and much more! Jason fields questions from the group of photographers at the end which can really be beneficial for others to listen and learn from as well.

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Best Photography Podcast- What Makes a Good Podcast for Photographers?

http://bestphotographypodcast.com/

Hey Everyone!  I really wanted to share this with you guys because I've recently really gotten into Podcasting because it provides me a medium to deliver a lot of content to all of you in a quick, concise manner.  If you aren't currently someone who listens to podcasts, I humbly request you to give mine a try.

You don't need any special equipment to listen to a podcast, all you have to do is click on www.photographerpodcast.com and you can listen to all of my podcasts right there on the website, SUPER EASY!

If you're an experienced listener to podcasts I also make them available for FREE downloads so you can listen to them in the car, just like I listen to my favorite radio shows etc.

Please click on the link at www.bestphotographypodcast.com to learn more about how listening to a good photographer' podcast can have a benefit for you.  Also, make sure to let me know what topics you'd like to hear about!

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Should Established Photographers Help New Photographers to Learn?

 

http://photographerpodcast.com/2013/05/04/helping-photographers-to-learn/

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In this episode which is an excerpt from a conversation held at my Miami workshop while we were driving to various shoot locations, we discussed the topic of whether or not established photographers should help newer photographers to learn.  

Topics include why established photographers are hard on new photographers, how to find a photographer mentor, finding photography workshops that actually help you learn, and more.  Also includes discussion on how Jason Lanier learned including what workshops he attended, 1 community college photography class that he took 20 years ago, and who he looks up to in the industry.
 
Jason Lanier gives advice on how you can self critique, his opinions on people coming onto social media websites like Facebook and bashing your work, and who you should be seeking out for professional critiques.  Jason shares his thoughts on blocking out those who’s opinions aren’t really beneficial to you and your work.   The conversation ends with Jason sharing how he had to improve his wardrobe when doing workshops since so many production images started coming out of him all over the place.  Hope you enjoy!

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