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Take & Talk Pics

Take & Talk Pics is a photography based podcast and blog where the host, Rob Krueger, shares information every Monday, interviews a new working professional photographer each Wednesday and Friday. This full blown photography podcast and blog is full of amazing content 3 days a week. Photo World, the listening community, can expect a fresh new show every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Rob will use Take & Talk Pics as a better way of learning photography and more importantly the business of photography. He asks nearly identical questions to every photographer being interviewed each Wednesday and Friday. The great thing about this continuity is; Photo World will know exactly what to expect from Take & Talk Pics but the answers are constantly changing from one professional to the next. Rob believes this is the best way to learn. It begins to become an educational habit. Aside from the weekly interviews, Rob has the Monday Message. This began in June 2015 and continues today. Whether Rob is recalling a quote, suggesting a book, speaking about his own experiences, or just getting Photo World motivated to CRUSH their photography business; He delivers a unique perspective on a range of topics to keep us interested in all the aspects of photography and running a small business.
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Jul 31, 2015

Hey Photo World!

I am so excited about the next chapter here on Take & Talk Pics and I hope you are as well.

First of all a reminder: I will be conducting the first ever webinar here on Take&TalkPics.com and I want you to be a part of it. Click HERE to register!

Friday interviews are saying good bye for now as I want to respond to the countless emails and connections asking for a different addition to the show and blog.

Introducing the Fundamental Friday’s!

Each Friday I will be bringing us back to the basics and walking through a new segment each week. I am serious. Shutter Speed, Aperture, I.S.O., White Balance, Grey Cards, Composition, Full Frame vs. Cropped Sensors, etc…

This change will help educate the introductory and hobbyists photographers out there. Heck I feel like I learn something new each time I teach a Photo 1100 class at the College of DuPage. Also I would like to invite you intermediate and professional photographers out there to join the conversation. Leave helpful tips and tricks in the comments below each show notes page to help contribute to the learning photographers out there. You never know… you may have the perfect way to say something – if it resonates with one person you have done an excellent thing.

Lastly, I want to share another grand change, rather, an addition to Take&TalkPics.com. I have invited several photographers to become contributing writers for the blog and share their take on photography within their specific fields. Yes, I am a professional photographer but I am not an expert in every aspect of the medium. I have a handful of excellent photographers who will be sharing their expertise and broadening the scope of Take&TalkPics.com.

Thank you Photo World and Happy Shooting!

-Rob Krueger

I’m really excited about all the changes that are happening here on Take & Talk Pics I believe it will all be huge growth for the podcast and contribute to the photo community at large.

Thank you for hanging out today. I will see you next week Photo World – Happy Shooting!

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Jul 29, 2015

Today’s featured guest is Lauren Kinsey

 

Lauren is a wedding photographer based in Santa Rosa Beach, Florida who has been featured in Martha Stewart Weddings, Style Me Pretty, Weddings Illustrated, The Knot, and many other luxury wedding resources for brides. Lauren is a unique wedding photographer compared to most these days as she shoots on film 100% of the time!

HI, I’M LAUREN

Weddings are a living, breathing phenomenon. Every couple has a love language that is unique to them and I am privileged to be able to capture that language on film. I live for it. The organic nature of film allows me to slow down and turn a discriminating eye to detail and real moments that tell the story of you. I want my art to express beauty, life, and most importantly- love. My vision and aesthetic are so important to who I am as as artist. I want to tell your story in a way in a meaningful and pure way.

I have been honored to have my work featured in Martha Stewart Weddings, Once Wed, Style Me Pretty, Weddings Illustrated, The Knot, Southern Weddings Magazine, Utterly Engaged, Belle Lumiere, and many other luxury wedding resources for brides.

The Gulf Coast of Florida is home to me; the idyllic seaside community I grew up in strongly influences my work today. I regularly photograph weddings all along the panhandle of Florida and the Southeast, but have also been fortunate to travel the world, photographing weddings in destinations across the U.S. and abroad.

Jul 27, 2015

052 Monday Message 009 - Grey Market

Grey Market equipment... should you buy should you pass by? Rob shares his take. Also he reminds us of the first ever Take & Talk Pics webinar. 

Jul 24, 2015

Hey Photo World -- Big Changes in the Works - Honoring 50

So today is a bit different because I don’t have an interview for you.

I thought about making a bonus episode and releasing this information on a Thursday but I felt this was too big of an announcement and too big of a time in the Take & Talk Pics Photography Podcast that this needed to be a true episode on its own.

First of all I would like to thank each and every one of you for your dedicated support and continuing to follow along. Sending me questions, sharing things you are finding within the photo community, and getting to know the amazing photographers and business owners we have on the show. When we launched on April 6th 2015 I never gave a thought to an episode 50 existing. You can hear it on my end with the early episodes for sure… I had no idea where this was taking me. Getting to know the amazing team over at ImprovePhotography.com, being introduced to many of the instructing photographers associated with Out of Chicago conference, connect with the guys behind Mirrorless Minutes, and meeting photographers I have followed for years; such as: Jared Polin and Lee Morris.

Episode 50 is truly a milestone for the show and for me. I have stared 4 or 5 blogs over the past 6 years and have never come close to 50 posts. I can honestly say I love doing this and I am passionate about it.

However, it is time to evolve.

I have been getting a lot of feedback from you Photo World and I hope what I’m about to say doesn’t tick anyone off, but rather get you pumped about the next chapter for the show.

As of June 1st I pulled the interviews back a bit and made it 2 interviews each week. I didn’t drop the 3 episodes weekly, no… I introduced the Monday Messages. Much of the feedback has been due to that change. In short the Monday Message each week has been a hit!

Because of this, I have a few more alterations in the works. I don’t want to announce everything just yet but I will tell you: starting the first week in August I will reduce the interviews to only Wednesdays and I will have something a little different set for Fridays. No worries I will be sticking with the Monday Messages. Fridays are the new thing to look out for.

That’s one announcement. The other big announcement is… Webinars!

I will be conducting my first ever live webinar for you photo world. Head to Take & Talk Pics to register for the webinar today!

I’m really excited about all the changes that are happening here on Take & Talk Pics I believe it will all be huge growth for the podcast and contribute to the photo community at large.

Thank you for hanging out today. I will see you next week Photo World – Happy Shooting!

 

Jul 22, 2015

Today’s featured guest is Anna Jaye Goellner.- goal-ner

 

Anna is a wedding photographer based in Portland OR. Her photography career started with photojournalism and that is the story telling approach she uses in her wedding work. Anna stays somewhat quiet and in the background while capturing authentic love stories, at each wedding she has throughout the world. As her approach and style is constantly honest; her weddings are far from consistent. Each love story she captures is unique and keeps her on her toes from start to finish.

Anna tells us that passion is everything and we talk about how being honest and keeping a good heart combined with a positive genuine attitude truly drive passion.

Resources:

Google Drive

W: annajayephotography.com

Blog: annajayephotography.com/blog

Jul 20, 2015

Monday Message 008

By: Rob Krueger

I recently received an email containing 6 questions about starting in Wedding photography.

This Monday Message is just my thoughts on these questions. I am just one photographer in thousands so I do not try to act like my answer is the 100% best choice, but I am completely honest is saying what I think.

The Questions:

1) What is the most versatile lens?

2) What size should the images be that you give your clients?

3) What is the best way to fins a photographer who will let you second shoot for them?

4) Is it unreasonable to charge $1000 or so when getting started doing weddings?

5) Someone told me I should put an ad on craigslist. Is that ever okay?

6) Best way to light up a dark reception hall?

Listen up for my answers

Most Versatile Lens Ever!

Jul 17, 2015

Today’s featured guest is Tom Phelan.

 

Tom is an artist using his photography to document the changing Midwestern landscape. Although he does this in a way like I have never seen before. His subjects include dilapidated barns, rusted out cars, and a variety of objects accosted with rural life.

Shot In The Dark

  I like to explore.  Since just about everything in the Midwest has already been "discovered," my journeys of exploration, such as they are, tend to have as their aim the rediscovery of things either forgotten or existing in relative obscurity.  Whether old cars or farm buildings, I am fascinated with objects that have essentially outlived their usefulness, but whose presence says something about the society that generated them, as well as the individuals who once used them.  In this sense, my photographs comprise a record of some of the places and objects I have encountered during the course of the past several years.  I find greatest satisfaction in the discovery of objects that might well be placed in a museum, but which have remained in their original context.  

     My preference for night photography arises primarily from the unique qualities of light that are available, particularly when the moon is present.    This more subdued lighting makes it much easier to bring time in as a photographic effect.  For example, the use of long exposures allows the cumulative effects of wind to be visible on objects like leaves and clouds, and creates opportunities for seeing things in a slightly different way.  A lesser but still important consideration is that shooting after dark also lessens some of the tension created by a society always on the lookout for new and potential threats.  That is, I am less noticeable by night, and there are fewer people around to notice me.  

     My photographs are by no means a random sample of what can be found in Illinois.  They are dependent, above all, on the sorts of things that grab my attention.  Nowhere is this more true than in the case of old vehicles, and particularly cars.  To me, many of the vehicles of the 1950s have a sort of character that is simply not present in modern vehicles, given the emphasis on aerodynamics and efficiency of the latter.  Abandoned farms, which occasionally include old cars, are another favorite subject.  Since unusual atmospheric conditions (e.g., storms, fog) also appeal to me, many of my photographs bring these in as ancillary subjects.  And of course the stars frequently make their appearance, acting as a perpetual reminder that there is a much broader context to our individual lives.  

     A primary goal in my photography is to bring the viewer to contemplate the redeeming qualities of objects that may not otherwise seem to possess any, and to perhaps feel a bit of the excitement that I have felt upon their discovery.

Jul 15, 2015

Today’s featured guest is Ben Chernivsky.

Ben is a wedding photographer and owner of ThisIsFeeling.com. Ben’s philosophy is quality over quantity. He uses this strategy in the building of his business and Ben along with his team of 3 photographers capture nearly 100 weddings per year with that same high standard.

"It's Not About You" - Ben

Ben understands all the problems that come when trying to plan a wedding and going into every email, every meeting, and every phone call knowing that it is not about him, but about the client in need of his service and this has been a game changer - not just in his business but in his life. The ability to visualize yourself in others shoes can help build stronger business relationships and personal relationships.

HELLO, I’M BEN // BOSS-MAN, PHOTOGRAPHER, CONSULTANT

I’m a man of few words until I begin talking.  I feel many, many things in life.  I am a blubbering blob of body and bone, full of passion and positivity.
I like cats.
The ocean both fascinates me and scares me beyond belief.
I wake up each day and look forward to watering my grass, tomatoes, and basil garden.
But I usually scamper towards the espresso machine first.
I adore my wife.
I love photographing love.

Jul 13, 2015

Rob Krueger here with Monday Message 007

 

Info.takentalkpics@gmail.com

Stay cool Photo World! And Happy Shooting!

-Rob

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Jul 10, 2015

Today’s featured guest is Garrett MacLean.

 

Garrett is an Environmental and documentary photographer based out of Detroit MI who tells the stories and happenings of the people throughout Detroit. In 2007 Garrett’s work in Haiti was shown at the San Francisco Art Gallery. His project titled No Fat Hatians, Images from Haiti's Central Plateau; featured subjects in their lives, the many struggles they face on a day to day basis, and the urgency the nation faces as a whole.

 Born and raised in Massachusetts. Graduated from Middlebury College in '99.  Began a self-taught photography path while living in Boston, with a Nikon 2020 as my 1st camera. 
 Shows in NYC, SF, Oakland, and Detroit. Shot for TIME, VICE UK, Hyphen, YES Magazine, Under the Influence, amongst others. 
 Currently rehabbing a 110 year old house in Poletown, Detroit.

Jul 8, 2015

Today’s featured guest is Jeffrey Ross.

 

Jeffrey is a commercial photographer based out of Naperville IL. Together with his wife Catherine they own Ross Creative Works. They combine Jeffrey’s photography and Catherine’s design work to create powerful imagery, marketing, and advertising materials for their clients throughout the country.

We are a design and commercial photography team that creates powerful imagery, marketing, & advertising. It makes sense that a graphic designer from North Dakota and a photographer from Florida would manage to set up shop in the middle ground of the Midwest. Home base is just west of Chicago in Naperville, IL. Catherine believes she really is living down south. And every winter Jeffrey is ready to run away and sell coconuts on the beach somewhere. Fortunately they work well together.

Jeffrey likes vintage records and knows every store that sells vinyl in a 50 mile radius. He has also figured out 5 different ways to sleep on an airplane and is considering writing a travel book about that hard won knowledge.

Jul 6, 2015

Rob Krueger here with Monday Message 006

Two rules and one tip! Rules are made to be broken and my tip today is just something for you to try out and play with a bit. Have fun and Happy Shooting!

If you have any questions about Lightroom please feel free to reach out and contact me directly.

Info.takentalkpics@gmail.com

Stay cool Photo World! And Happy Shooting!

-Rob

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Jul 3, 2015

Today’s featured guest is Paul Audia.

 

Paul Audia is a Chicago based beauty and fashion photographer who also expands his creativity beyond the still image - his video work is equally impressive. Paul has been published in countless magazines and websites. His award winning work proves his mastery with lighting both in studio and on location.

Great photographers are on a constant quest to capture that perfect shot. From locations and lighting to lenses and shot lists, they listen. They plan. They focus. But when it comes time to shoot, instinct takes over.

From art to fashion to portraits and commercial work, Audia possesses a unique vision, bringing technical mastery and genuine spontaneity to every shoot.

Whether capturing models with wild horses in Connemara, Ireland to shooting catalog work on the color-drenched cobblestone streets of Guatemala to hanging off a cliffside balcony in Portugal, he is fearless in pursuit of his vision. He harnesses light, creativity, lines and curves to evoke emotion, tell a story, reveal the truth. He has shot portraits as diverse as Barack Obama to Billy Corgan, Buddy Guy to buttoned-up business men, fashion models to Irish fishermen, and in each, he strives to uncover the essence of the person within.

He is playful, honest, real and spontaneous. He’s a consummate pro—navigating weather, unexpected circumstances, environment and time—all in pursuit of the shot.

A photographer, an artist, an in-the-moment visionary, he knows how to find the signal through the visual noise. He knows how to focus on details, nuances, and sees uses light like none other. He captures moments that aren’t just beautiful, but make you feel.

The moral of the story: photographers are artists, storytellers, magicians, technicians, and friends. When your next project needs to shine or requires that extra boost of creative attention, call or email and let Audia’s passion for the visual arts be the conduit to make your vision shine.

Jul 1, 2015

Today’s featured guest is Bryan Peterson.

 

Bryan is an award winning commercial photographer and has been for the past 30 years and educator in photography for the past 20 years. He is the founder of Bryan Peterson School of Photography and has done work for clients such as American Express, Kodak, UPS, Phillips, and Citibank just to name a few. In addition, Bryan is the author of such bestselling books as Understanding ExposureUnderstanding Shutter SpeedBeyond Portraiture: Creative People Photography, and Learning to See Creatively.

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