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  • After a bit of a break I'm happy to be back with the Podcast, and talking to the fab Bobbi Barbarich. Bobbi is based in Canada, and as well as being a great documentary wedding and family photographer (we talk about both on the episode today), she is also an educator.Not only that, but she also manages to find some time to produce her own podcast, the fab Tilt and Shift Photography Business Podcast. I was honoured to be a guest on her Podcast recently, actually (episode #31 if you aren't sick of the sound of my voice already!), and it's lovely to be able to return the favour and chat to Bobbi for the TiR Podcast today. We cover so much, including:*why it's important to look back at how far you've come,*intimacy: shooting close, and just how she does that,*a great story about meeting Billy Corgan of the Smashing Pumpkins,*why connection/engagement sessions may not always be for you,*the stories behind a couple of her wedding and family images,*hosting her own Podcast, the Tilt and Shift Photography Business Podcast,*why she doesn't suffer from procrastination and tips for dealing with it yourself,*peanut butter recipes,*and so much more...Head to https://thisisreportage.com/podcast-episode-140-this-is-bobbi-barbarich/ for links through to her websites, to see the two individual awards she spoke about, and a link to her fab Tilt and Shift Photography Business Podcast too.If you're not yet a member of This is Reportage or This is Reportage: Family, check out all the benefits of joining us, including an unlimited number of images on your profile, 60 individual Award & 18 Story Award entries per year, invites to our physical meetups and parties, exclusive discounts, hours of educational videos featuring tips and advice from some of the world's best photographers and much more.Entries are open for our next round of Awards; The deadline is the same for both sites: Submit by 23:59 BST on 24th July.See all the benefits of membership and join our wedding site at https://thisisreportage.com/register/, or join our family site at https://thisisreportagefamily.com/register/

  • Excited to release the special Doc Day 2024 episode of the Podcast! I once again took a little travel mic to the amazing Doc Day - the one-of-a-kind documentary wedding photography conference created by Annie & Kevin Kheffache - and I had a *brilliant* time, mini-interviewing almost 40 photographers from all over Europe. I spoke to the founders, speakers and attendees alike; thanks so much if I subjected you to my questions and, later in the episode, some slightly tipsy after-party ramblings...! These are the fab people you can hear from on this special episode (in order of appearance):Alex Benyon, Martin Ellard, Paul Williams, Eve Dunlop, Gavin Jacob Power, Phil Salisbury, Linda Bouritius, Tadhg Nathan, Ryan Devereux, Ronan Palliser, Andy Sharman, Kevin Kheffache, Janina Brocklesby, Marco Teixeira, Ben Lee, Aga Maru, Nathan Walker, Nadine Lotze, Andrew Billington, Dominique Shaw, Liam Shaw, Leonard Walpot, Jay Doherty, Isabelle Hattink, Yves Schepers, Melissa Beckker, Janneke Walpot, Marisa Martins, Ana Backhaus, Annie Kheffache, Tom Beynon, Soven Amatya, Dave McClelland, Oonagh Casey, Pamela Brady & Paul McGinty.Plus some brilliant singing by John Gillooley!Tickets are on sale right now for Doc Day 2025 - and at the time of this episode's release are on early-bird offer; grab one before they sell out at https://docday.international/This is Reportage members receive an exclusive 10% discount on Doc Day tickets - just visit the members area or check the latest newsletter to find out how. Not yet a member? See all the benefits of membership and join us at https://thisisreportage.com/register/Cover image by the brilliant Ronan Palliser, who once again captured Doc Day immensely - and who is also a speaker at next year's event (one of the best speakers I've personally ever seen, in fact, so you won't want to miss him!): https://www.ronanpalliser.ie/Head to https://thisisreportage.com/podcast-episode-139-this-is-doc-day-2024/ for a link through to the Doc Day website and to see the Reportage Award that Ben Lee speaks about on the episode, too.If you're not yet a member of This is Reportage or This is Reportage: Family, check out all the benefits of joining us, including an unlimited number of images on your profile, 60 individual Award & 18 Story Award entries per year, invites to our physical meetups and parties, exclusive discounts, hours of educational videos featuring tips and advice from some of the world's best photographers and much more.Entries are open for our next round of Awards; The deadline is the same for both sites: Submit by 23:59 GMT on 24th March 2024.See all the benefits of membership and join our wedding site at https://thisisreportage.com/register/, or join our family site at https://thisisreportagefamily.com/register/This episode of the This is Reportage Podcast is sponsored by Pic-Time - https://www.pic-time.com/ - New users can get 1 bonus month when upgrading to any paid plan with the code THISISREPORTAGE. Try Pic-Time Free for 30-Days!

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  • Honoured to be joined by our This is Reportage Overall Photographer of the Year for 2023 today: The one and only Hollie Mateer! Not only was Hollie our POTY on our wedding site, but she was also the no.1 UK family photographer on our sister-site, This is Reportage: Family, and we talk about both documentary wedding and family work on today's episode, including:*the moment she found out she had won Overall Photographer of The Year on TiR,*the story behind her unique 'Chess' Reportage Award,*how she captured her 'Emergency' Family Award,*why it's important to not only show the good times when it comes to family photography,*photographing fellow TiR-member Chelsea Cannar's wedding (and winning a Story Award with it, too!),*how she came to work alongside her husband, the fab Patrick Mateer,*why she loves the food at weddings (both from a hunger and photography perspective),*our Netflix synopsis game,*and so much more...Head to https://thisisreportage.com/podcast-episode-138-this-is-hollie-mateer/ for a link through to her website, to see the two individual awards she spoke about, and the Story Award she won for Chelsea's wedding, too.If you're not yet a member of This is Reportage or This is Reportage: Family, check out all the benefits of joining us, including an unlimited number of images on your profile, 60 individual Award & 18 Story Award entries per year, invites to our physical meetups and parties, exclusive discounts, hours of educational videos featuring tips and advice from some of the world's best photographers and much more.Entries are open for our next round of Awards; The deadline is the same for both sites: Submit by 23:59 GMT on 24th March 2024.See all the benefits of membership and join our wedding site at https://thisisreportage.com/register/, or join our family site at https://thisisreportagefamily.com/register/This episode of the This is Reportage Podcast is sponsored by Pic-Time - https://www.pic-time.com/ - New users can get 1 bonus month when upgrading to any paid plan with the code THISISREPORTAGE. Try Pic-Time Free for 30-Days!

  • Awesome to be kicking off 2024 with the one and only Jay Doherty! If you’ve never met or heard from Jay before, you’re in for a treat, as not only is he a fantastic photographer, but he’s also one of the world’s loveliest humans – I don’t think it’s possible to listen to Jay without a huge smile on your face. Jay shares *so* much on the episode today, including:*how skateboarding influenced his wedding photography career,*a certain song he listens to before every wedding,*his personal project called 'Wedding Grannies',*the time he got stuck in the toilet at a bride's house,*creating 'Learning to Fly' the wedding photography retreat,*the story behind his motorbike Reportage Award,*why he backs up his images as soon as he can,*becoming a Yoga teacher and the many benefits it can bring,*why he was late to his own wedding,*the importance of work-life balance,*and so much more...Head to https://thisisreportage.com/podcast-episode-137-this-is-jay-doherty/ for a link through to his website, to see the fab Reportage Award he spoke about, a link through to Learning To Fly (https://www.learningtofly.ie/) - where you can grab a ticket for 2024 - and to hear the song he always listens to before weddings as well.As mentioned on the intro, Jay is now also speaking at Doc Day on February 20th 2024 - head to https://docday.international/ to grab a ticket and see him in the flesh - always an experience! TiR members get an exclusive discount as well; check the members area for the discount code.If you're not yet a member of This is Reportage or This is Reportage: Family, check out all the benefits of joining us, including an unlimited number of images on your profile, 60 individual Award & 18 Story Award entries per year, invites to our physical meetups and parties, exclusive discounts, hours of educational videos featuring tips and advice from some of the world's best photographers and much more.It's a whole new awards year on both This is Reportage and This is Reportage: Family; you have the best chance to make our Top 100 Photographers in the World and Top Storytellers Lists if you enter the first Collection - the deadline is 23:59 GMT on 24th January 2024. All the best if you're submitting.See all the benefits of membership and join our wedding site at https://thisisreportage.com/register/, or join our family site at https://thisisreportagefamily.com/register/This episode of the This is Reportage Podcast is sponsored by Pic-Time - https://www.pic-time.com/ - New users can get 1 bonus month when upgrading to any paid plan with the code THISISREPORTAGE. Try Pic-Time Free for 30-Days!

  • So great to chat to the fab Matt Badenoch this week! As well as being one of the UK's best documentary wedding photographers, Matt is also a brilliant street photographer, and earlier this year launched Street With Matt, teaching his own street photography workshops all over the world. We talk about that on the episode today, along with lots of other things, including:*how street photography can improve your wedding work in so many ways,*why slowing down can make such a difference,*being married to a fellow wedding photographer (and how they chose their own wedding tog),*how to improve your Dobble skills,*the story behind one of his specific Reportage Awards,*tips on capturing proposals,*why a feature on his 'About me' page can lead to conversation,*why he doesn't 'hide' on the street, and the importance of smiling,*and so much more...Head to https://thisisreportage.com/podcast-episode-136-this-is-matt-badenoch/ for a link through to his website and StreetWithMatt.com, and to see the fab Reportage Award he spoke about, too.If you're not yet a member of This is Reportage or This is Reportage: Family, check out all the benefits of joining us, including an unlimited number of images on your profile, 60 individual Award & 18 Story Award entries per year, invites to our physical meetups and parties, exclusive discounts, hours of educational videos featuring tips and advice from some of the world's best photographers and much more.There's just a couple of days left to submit to our final Awards of 2023; the deadline is the same for both sites: Submit by 23:59 GMT on 23rd November 2023.See all the benefits of membership and join our wedding site at https://thisisreportage.com/register/, or join our family site at https://thisisreportagefamily.com/register/This episode of the This is Reportage Podcast is sponsored by Pic-Time - https://www.pic-time.com/ - New users can get 1 bonus month when upgrading to any paid plan with the code THISISREPORTAGE. Try Pic-Time Free for 30-Days!

  • Excited to chat to the fab Brittany Diliberto on the Podcast this week! One of the best documentary wedding photographers in the USA, Brittany was our US Storyteller of the Year for 2021, and has won 14 Awards from us in total - an incredible feat. She shares so much on the episode today, including:*how her background in lighting design led on to wedding photography (with so many transferrable skills)*tips for working with wedding planners and videographers,*the story behind her specific 'Elephant' Reportage Award,*choosing weddings and images for Story Award submissions,*what makes for a good wedding photographer,*advice on how to make wedding expos work for you,*our Netflix synopsis game,*and so much more...Head to https://thisisreportage.com/podcast-episode-135-this-is-brittany-diliberto/ for a link through to her website, and to see the fab Reportage Award she spoke about, too.If you're not yet a member of This is Reportage or This is Reportage: Family, check out all the benefits of joining us, including an unlimited number of images on your profile, 60 individual Award & 18 Story Award entries per year, invites to our physical meetups and parties, exclusive discounts, hours of educational videos featuring tips and advice from some of the world's best photographers and much more.Entries are open for our next Awards round; the deadline is the same for both sites: Submit by 23:59 GMT on 23rd November 2023.See all the benefits of membership and join our wedding site at https://thisisreportage.com/register/, or join our family site at https://thisisreportagefamily.com/register/This episode of the This is Reportage Podcast is sponsored by Pic-Time - https://www.pic-time.com/ - New users can get 1 bonus month when upgrading to any paid plan with the code THISISREPORTAGE. Try Pic-Time Free for 30-Days!

  • The all-round brilliant documentary photographer, Gaby Ermstrang, is my guest on the Podcast this week. Based in the Netherlands, Gaby has won 9 Reportage Family Awards and 3 Family Story Awards from us, and has been in our Top 100 Family Photographers Worldwide for the past two years in a row. We cover lots of topics on the episode today, including:*her thoughts and tips on entering our Family Awards, as a past judge herself,*how an image from her first wedding went viral around the world,*the story behind her 'pink flamingo' Family Award,*how she got into teaching and mentoring, and why she loves doing it,*funeral photography; why it's so important to capture, and how she approaches it,*tips for if you're at the beginning of your documentary family photography journey,*our Netflix synopsis game,*and so much more...Head to https://thisisreportage.com/podcast-episode-134-this-is-gaby-ermstrang/ for a link through to her website, and to see the fab Reportage Family Award she spoke about, too.If you're not yet a member of This is Reportage or This is Reportage: Family, check out all the benefits of joining us, including an unlimited number of images on your profile, 60 individual Award & 18 Story Award entries per year, invites to our physical meetups and parties, exclusive discounts, hours of educational videos featuring tips and advice from some of the world's best photographers and much more.Entries are open for our next Awards round; the deadline is the same for both sites: Submit by 23:59 GMT on 23rd November 2023.See all the benefits of membership and join our wedding site at https://thisisreportage.com/register/, or join our family site at https://thisisreportagefamily.com/register/This episode of the This is Reportage Podcast is sponsored by Pic-Time - https://www.pic-time.com/ - New users can get 1 bonus month when upgrading to any paid plan with the code THISISREPORTAGE. Try Pic-Time Free for 30-Days!

  • My guest this week is one of Ireland's very best documentary wedding photographers: The fab Shane O'Neill. Winner of 6 Reportage Awards and 2 Story Awards, speaker at the inaugural Doc Day, and all-round lovely guy, Shane shares so much on the episode, including:*how he got into documentary at college, and getting his first wedding,*getting in the zone when shooting back-to-backs,*something we don't talk about too much: group shots and couple time,*working with videographers,*the story behind one of his specific Reportage Awards,*workflow,*why images in 16:9 format can be so effective (like in one of his Story Awards),*tips for if you're feeling a bit stagnant,*speaking at Doc Day (and why you should attend the next one)*and so much more...Head to https://thisisreportage.com/podcast-episode-133-this-is-shane-oneill/ for a link through to his website, to see the brilliant Reportage Award he spoke about, and also one of his Story Awards that's all in 16:9 format, which is just brilliant as well.If you're not yet a member of This is Reportage or This is Reportage: Family, check out all the benefits of joining us, including an unlimited number of images on your profile, 60 individual Award & 18 Story Award entries per year, invites to our physical meetups and parties (such as our upcoming Christmas Party in London on December 11th 2023 - remember that you must RSVP if you want to come along), exclusive discounts, hours of educational videos featuring tips and advice from some of the world's best photographers and much more.At the time of this episode going out, there's just a few days left to submit to our next Awards round; the deadline is the same for both sites: Submit by 23:59 BST on 23rd September 2023.See all the benefits of membership and join our wedding site at https://thisisreportage.com/register/, or join our family site at https://thisisreportagefamily.com/register/This episode of the This is Reportage Podcast is sponsored by DreambooksPro. Visit https://www.dreambookspro.com/tir to get an exclusive 25% discount on an order.

  • Really excited to be chatting to one of the UK's very best - and loveliest! - documentary wedding photographers today: The fab Olly Knight. Based in Canterbury and shooting weddings all over the UK and Europe, Olly has won 4 Reportage Awards from us, and also hosts his own workshops and mentoring too. We chat about loads on the episode today, including:*his background in the music industry and how he became a wedding photographer,*an amazing tip regarding the canapes,*a very unique - and surprising! - quiz,*why the documentary approach is so important to him,*embarrassing tales from weddings (and doing his own dental work at a destination wedding),*just why work/life balance is so vital, and what he's done to achieve the right balance for him,*social media,*advice for capturing proposals,*the time he sang with Ed Sheeran at a wedding,*his Knight Class workshops and training,*the story behind his most recent Reportage Award,*and so much more...Head to https://thisisreportage.com/podcast-episode-132-this-is-olly-knight/ for a link through to his website, to see the ace Reportage Award he spoke about, and a link through to his 'Knight Class' course too - with the next one he's running being on 11th and 12th January 2024.If you're not yet a member of This is Reportage or This is Reportage: Family, check out all the benefits of joining us, including an unlimited number of images on your profile, 60 individual Award & 18 Story Award entries per year, invites to our physical meetups and parties, exclusive discounts, hours of educational videos featuring tips and advice from some of the world's best photographers and much more.There's just a couple of weeks left to submit to our current Awards; the deadline is the same for both our wedding and family websites: Submit by 23:59 BST on 23rd September 2023.See all the benefits of membership and join our wedding site at https://thisisreportage.com/register/, or join our family site at https://thisisreportagefamily.com/register/This episode of the This is Reportage Podcast is sponsored by DreambooksPro. Visit https://www.dreambookspro.com/tir to get an exclusive 25% discount on an order.

  • Excited to be chatting to one of Australia's very best documentary family photographers this week: The fab Kate Crittenden. Kate has won numerous awards on This is Reportage: Family, and was recently in our Top 100 family photographers worldwide for 2022. We cover lots of topics on the episode today, including:*why I love her website so much,*why she always zooms her families and often stays over the night before day in the life sessions,*the importance of always learning (and her top recommendations for education),*the story behind one of her specific Reportage Family Awards,*why she embraces social media, including her love of reels and tips for them,*getting comfortable in other people's homes quickly,*our Netflix synopsis game,*and much more...Head to https://thisisreportage.com/podcast-episode-131-this-is-kate-crittenden/ for a link through to her website, and to see the fab Reportage Family Award she spoke about, too.If you're not yet a member of This is Reportage or This is Reportage: Family, check out all the benefits of joining us, including an unlimited number of images on your profile, 60 individual Award & 18 Story Award entries per year, invites to our physical meetups and parties, exclusive discounts, hours of educational videos featuring tips and advice from some of the world's best photographers and much more.Entries are open for our next Awards round; the deadline is the same for both sites: Submit by 23:59 BST on 23rd September 2023.See all the benefits of membership and join our wedding site at https://thisisreportage.com/register/, or join our family site at https://thisisreportagefamily.com/register/This episode of the This is Reportage Podcast is sponsored by Pic-Time - https://www.pic-time.com/ - New users can get 1 bonus month when upgrading to any paid plan with the code THISISREPORTAGE. Try Pic-Time Free for 30-Days!

  • This week I'm joined by the fab Elodie Ruelleux-Dagorne, one of France's very best documentary wedding photographers, and always an absolute pleasure to talk to. I've been fortunate to meet Elodie in real life numerous times now, and she's always so bubbly and friendly; super to have her here on the Podcast. She talks about lots of things today, including:*why she meets up (and often has a drink with) her couples before the day,*the importance of being yourself,*McDonald's menus in France,*top tips for improving your documentary work,*imposter syndrome,*how she used to work in the music industry and stalking the Stereophonics,*being social, and how that's had an effect on so many things in her life,*the story behind her 'Brad Pitt / toilet' Reportage Award,*and so much more...Before we get on to Elodie, just a couple of bits of news from me: Very excited to announce that we're having a This is Reportage & This is Reportage: Family summer Meetup in Paris, France, next month - on Tuesday 15th August 2023, to be exact.This is a totally informal meetup of members, where we can all get together, chat, and have a drink or few... It's totally free for members, of course, though the cocktails won't be free, sorry...! Members can also invite guests along; the more the merrier. Thanks again loads to Elodie for finding and booking a venue for me; afraid I only know about three words in French...!I'm looking forward to meeting lots of French photographers, but also some from elsewhere in Europe - if you're around, or fancy a trip to Paris, would be fab to see you there! Members, details of the meetup have been included in the latest newsletters, and in our private Facebook group.Secondly, there's just a few days left to submit to our next Awards round now. The deadline is the same for both our sites: Submit by 23:59 BST on 24th July 2023. All the best if you're entering.Head to https://thisisreportage.com/podcast-episode-130-this-is-elodie-ruelleux-dagorne/ for a link through to her website, and to see the fab Reportage Award she spoke about, too.If you're not yet a member of This is Reportage or This is Reportage: Family, check out all the benefits of joining us, including an unlimited number of images on your profile, 60 individual Award & 18 Story Award entries per year, invites to our physical meetups and parties, exclusive discounts, hours of educational videos featuring tips and advice from some of the world's best photographers and much more.There's just a few days left to submit to our next Awards round; the deadline is the same for both sites: Submit by 23:59 BST on 24th July 2023.See all the benefits of membership and join our wedding site at https://thisisreportage.com/register/, or join our family site at https://thisisreportagefamily.com/register/

  • The podcast is back with a special episode today as I chat to the wonderful duo that is York Place Studios, all about their brand new book, 'Is This Something?' I was incredibly honoured to have been asked to write the foreword for the book, and it also meant I was able to read an advance copy - and I can honestly say they have written *the* defining book about documentary wedding photography, honestly, it's just brilliant.We deep-dive into the book on the podcast today, but honestly, you don't even need to listen because even if you have the slightest regard for documentary photography, then it's a total must-read. Pre-orders are open right now, with the first books available on a limited first-edition print run in July. Head to https://seeminglyinsignificant.com/ to place your order.Before we hear from Liam and Dom (who, by the way, I've interviewed individually on the Podcast in the past: Check out episode #26 for Dom and #55 for Liam), I just want to say that I hope you're all well, and having a great season. I'm right in the thick of things at the moment, hence why I haven't done a Podcast in a while, but I'm hoping to start recording and releasing more episodes soon.Head to https://thisisreportage.com/podcast-episode-129-york-place-studios-on-is-this-something/ for a few photos of the book, and for a link through to their website where you can place your order (https://seeminglyinsignificant.com/)If you're not yet a member of This is Reportage or This is Reportage: Family, check out all the benefits of joining us, including an unlimited number of images on your profile, 60 individual Award & 18 Story Award entries per year, invites to our physical meetups and parties, exclusive discounts, hours of educational videos featuring tips and advice from some of the world's best photographers and much more.Submissions are open for our next Awards round; the deadline is the same for both sites: Submit by 23:59 BST on 24th July 2023.See all the benefits of membership and join our wedding site at https://thisisreportage.com/register/, or join our family site at https://thisisreportagefamily.com/register/

  • This week's episode should be of interest whether you shoot weddings or families - or really any other genre - as I chat to the fab Aga Maru of Pic-Time! If you've been to any kind of photography event around the world over the past few years, you've probably had the pleasure of meeting Aga - Pic-Time's Community & Partnerships Director. As well as knowing all there is to know about Pic-Time, she's a photographer herself, and super lovely to talk to, too. We cover lots on the episode today, including:*Pic-Time's recent Blog feature - creating blogs that look great with good SEO, and quickly!*her photography journey and how she's lived all over the world,*tips on how using Pic-Time's slideshows can increase your gallery views dramatically,*our Netflix synopsis game,*how to get the best from Pic-Time's Sale Automations (and how they're so customisable and easy to setup),*why being in front of the camera can help you as a photographer yourself,*and much more...I've personally been using Pic-Time for the past few years and love it - it just looks so good, is easy to use, and has great sale automation features as well, that's really helped me get more print and album sales; can't recommend it enough. New users can get 1 bonus month when upgrading to any paid plan with the code THISISREPORTAGE - https://www.pic-time.com/Head to https://thisisreportage.com/podcast-episode-128-this-is-aga-maru-of-pic-time/ for a link to Aga's own website, and to Pic-Time.If you're not yet a member of This is Reportage or This is Reportage: Family, check out all the benefits of joining us, including an unlimited number of images on your profile, 60 individual Award & 18 Story Award entries per year, invites to our physical meetups and parties, exclusive discounts, hours of educational videos featuring tips and advice from some of the world's best photographers and much more.Submissions are open for our next Awards round; the deadline is the same for both sites: Submit by 23:59 BST on 24th May 2023.See all the benefits of membership and join our wedding site at https://thisisreportage.com/register/, or join our family site at https://thisisreportagefamily.com/register/

  • A special day at Podcast HQ today, as I'm releasing two episodes on the same day! Earlier this morning you may have heard me interview the fab Moira La Plante for episode 126, and now it's her husband's turn, as I speak to the very talented Jesse La Plante for episode 127. Together, they are our current Photographers of the Year on TiR, with an amazing haul of 19 Awards (14 individuals and 5 stories) won in 2022 alone - absolutely amazing work. Jesse shares so much on the episode, including:*his background in photojournalism and transitioning to weddings,*the importance of 'finding the moonwalking bear',*the story behind one of his specific Reportage Awards,*why shooting for yourself and your clients is not mutually exclusive,*working alongside his wife Moira and how that works for them,*our Netflix synopsis game,*and so much more!Moira & Jesse are also doing a joint-workshop in Mexico on 20th – 22nd March 2023. Visit https://jlaplante.com/education/ (or see this episode's blog post on TiR for the link) for more details and to book.As I mentioned earlier, I've released two episodes of the Podcast today - so do also check out today's earlier episode, where I speak to Moira.Head to https://thisisreportage.com/podcast-episode-127-this-is-jesse-la-plante/ for a link to Jesse's website, to see the fab Reportage Award he spoke about, and for a link to their upcoming joint-workshop in Mexico later this month.If you're not yet a member of This is Reportage or This is Reportage: Family, check out all the benefits of joining us, including an unlimited number of images on your profile, 60 individual Award & 18 Story Award entries per year, invites to our physical meetups and parties, exclusive discounts, hours of educational videos featuring tips and advice from some of the world's best photographers and much more.Submissions are closing soon for our next Awards round; the deadline is the same for both sites: Submit by 23:59 GMT on 24th March 2023.See all the benefits of membership and join our wedding site at https://thisisreportage.com/register/, or join our family site at https://thisisreportagefamily.com/register/

  • An honour to chat to the fab Moira La Plante today! One of the best documentary family photographers in the world, Moira was recently ranked 2nd in the USA on This is Reportage: Family for 2022, and 13th in the world. Not only that, but alongside her husband Jesse La Plante, they were our overall Photographers of the Year for 2022 on our wedding site, This is Reportage. Incredible feats! We focus more on her family work today, as Moira shares all about:*how she began her photography journey and discovering documentary family photography,*why being present in the moment is so important,*her favourite focal length for capturing families,*the story behind one of her specific Reportage Family Awards,*working with her husband Jesse and how they out-source to each other,*why building strong connections with her clients is so important,*and so much more...Speaking of Jesse, I also had the pleasure of chatting to him for an episode, which I've also released today - two for the price of one! - so if you'd like to hear from him as well, check out the next episode which is available right now.Head to https://thisisreportage.com/podcast-episode-126-this-is-moira-la-plante/ for a link to Moira's website, and to see the fab Reportage Family Award of hers that we spoke about, too.If you're not yet a member of This is Reportage or This is Reportage: Family, check out all the benefits of joining us, including an unlimited number of images on your profile, 60 individual Award & 18 Story Award entries per year, invites to our physical meetups and parties, exclusive discounts, hours of educational videos featuring tips and advice from some of the world's best photographers and much more.Submissions are closing soon for our next Awards round; the deadline is the same for both sites: Submit by 23:59 GMT on 24th March 2023.See all the benefits of membership and join our wedding site at https://thisisreportage.com/register/, or join our family site at https://thisisreportagefamily.com/register/

  • Excited to be bringing you a very special episode of the Podcast this week, as I take my microphone to the amazing Doc Day! I get to chat to the founders of Doc Day (Annie & Kevin Kheffache), lots of attendees from all over the world, the amazing speakers, and hopefully you'll get a good sense of just how special Doc Day is (including some post-conference fine dining clips, and some slightly-inebriated after-party chats as well...)Tickets for Doc Day 2024 are on sale now, and, at the time of this writing, they've only been on sale for just over a week and already over 75% have sold - so, if you want to go, grab your ticket quickly at https://docday.international/This is Reportage members receive an exclusive 10% discount on Doc Day tickets - just visit the members area or check the latest newsletter to find out how. Not yet a member? See all the benefits of membership and join us at https://thisisreportage.com/register/You can also head to https://thisisreportage.com/podcast-episode-125-this-is-doc-day-2023/ for a link through to Doc Day.Podcast cover image by the fantabulous Ronan Palliser, who once again captured Doc Day immensely: https://www.ronanpalliser.ie/If you're not yet a member of This is Reportage or This is Reportage: Family, check out all the benefits of joining us, including an unlimited number of images on your profile, 60 individual Award & 18 Story Award entries per year, invites to our physical meetups and parties, exclusive discounts, hours of educational videos featuring tips and advice from some of the world's best photographers and much more.Submissions are open now for our next Awards round; the deadline is the same for both sites: Submit by 23:59 GMT on 24th March 2023.See all the benefits of membership and join our wedding site at https://thisisreportage.com/register/, or join our family site at https://thisisreportagefamily.com/register/

  • Excited to chat to the fab Francesca Codispoti for episode #124 of the Podcast! Originally from Italy and now based in London, Francesca recently picked up two awards from us in the first Collection of 2023 on This is Reportage: Family, and she shares so much in the episode today, including:*moving from Italy to England and how she discovered documentary family photography,*why it can be important to not shoot wide open,*home renovations and a celebrity crush,*her favourite lenses for documentary,*the story behind her recent Family Story Award,*vacation photography,*our Netflix synopsis game,*the business side of what we do,*and much more...Head to https://thisisreportage.com/podcast-episode-124-this-is-francesca-codispoti/ for a link to her website, and to see the fab recent Story Award of hers that we spoke about, too.If you're not yet a member of This is Reportage or This is Reportage: Family, check out all the benefits of joining us, including an unlimited number of images on your profile, 60 individual Award & 18 Story Award entries per year, invites to our physical meetups and parties, exclusive discounts, hours of educational videos featuring tips and advice from some of the world's best photographers and much more.Submissions are open now for our next Awards round; the deadline is the same for both sites: Submit by 23:59 GMT on 24th March 2023.See all the benefits of membership and join our wedding site at https://thisisreportage.com/register/, or join our family site at https://thisisreportagefamily.com/register/

  • After a bit of a break I'm very happy to be back with the Podcast, and very excited that the fab Andy Gaines is kicking off this new series! Andy was recently our TiR no.1 photographer for the UK for 2022, and 2nd in the world overall as well, with 12 individual and 3 story awards in the year - an incredible feat. As well as being a great photographer, you'll also know him as one of the co-founders of Nine Dots; something we talk about on the episode today, as well as many other things, including:*immersing yourself into every wedding - and shooting right to the very end of the night*why he focuses on being a great service provider to his couples, and how that can improve your art*hangovers*how he went from musician to photographer*mountain ultra-running*the story behind one of his Reportage Awards*shooting his very first wedding (which was his sister's)*co-founding the brilliant NineDots and his experience running it*our Netflix synopsis game*and so much more...Head to https://thisisreportage.com/podcast-episode-123-this-is-andy-gaines/ for a link to his website, to see the Reportage Award he spoke about, and also a link through to Nine Dots - and you really should come along to the Gathering in Leeds this year; always such fantastic events.If you're not yet a member of This is Reportage or This is Reportage: Family, check out all the benefits of joining us, including an unlimited number of images on your profile, 60 individual Award & 18 Story Award entries per year, invites to our physical meetups and parties, exclusive discounts, hours of educational videos featuring tips and advice from some of the world's best photographers and much more.Submissions for our first Awards Collections of 2023 are closing soon; the deadline is the same for both sites: Submit by 23:59 GMT on 24th January 2023. It’s a whole new Awards-year, and you have the best chance to be on our Top 100 Photographers in the World and Top Storytellers in the World lists for 2023 if you enter the very first Collection.See all the benefits of membership and join our wedding site at https://thisisreportage.com/register/, or join our family site at https://thisisreportagefamily.com/register/

  • Finally I interview the man who has been mentioned by *so many* of my previous Podcast guests: The fab Dries Renglé! Dries is one of Belgium's very best wedding photographers, was 7th in the World on TiR for 2021, has won 13 awards from us, and, as I mentioned, has been spoken about on so many of our previous episodes - he was even brought up at NineDots in London, which I just returned from last week (and it's the reason why my voice is so hoarse, actually, totally lost it there!), within the fab Sanne De Block's mainstage presentation. So fab to finally manage to chat to the man himself, who has had such a big impact on a lot of very talented photographers' lives. Dries talks about so much on the episode today, including:*why it's so important to shoot and show what you love,*how he captured one of his Reportage Awards,*tips on shooting portraits and couple time,*his previous life in animation,*shooting his very first wedding (which was his sister's!)*being part of the Mind The Moment collective and the workshops they do,*and much more...Please note this interview was recorded a few months ago, so excuse us if there are any time-related things discussed that may not be so relevant now (including the mention of a heatwave, which definitely is not happening now we're almost in December!).Head to https://thisisreportage.com/podcast-episode-122-this-is-dries-rengle/ for a link to his website, a link to his Mind The Moment Collective and workshop, to see the Reportage Award he spoke about, and also to watch the animation he created as well - which is realy great!If you're not yet a member of This is Reportage or This is Reportage: Family, check out all the benefits of joining us, including an unlimited number of images on your profile, 60 individual Award & 18 Story Award entries per year, invites to our physical meetups and parties, exclusive discounts, hours of educational videos featuring tips and advice from some of the world's best photographers and much more.At the time of this episode's release, there's just 2 days left to submit to our final Awards round of the year - the deadline is the same for both our wedding site and our family site; submit by 23:59 GMT on 23rd November 2022.And hopefully I'll get to see you in December for the TiR & TiR:F Christmas party in London! Remember, this is a totally FREE event for members, and you can bring a guest along as well - just remember to RSVP via the link in the members area or newsletter. If you're not a member yet, there's still time to join and come along to the party as well - hopefully see you there :)See all the benefits of membership and join our wedding site at https://thisisreportage.com/register/, or join our family site at https://thisisreportagefamily.com/register/

  • It's an honour to chat to the fab Theo Manusaride for episode #121 this week! Theo is one of the best documentary photographers in the Netherlands, and has won 13 Awards from us for her family work, as well as 9 Awards from us for her wedding work - an incredible achievement! Theo talks about both disciplines in the episode, including:*how she moved her entire life and business from Romania to the Netherlands - on the first day of lockdown!*the importance of work/life balance,*photographing her close friend's childbirth,*why she changed her style to really focus on documentary,*the story of how she captured a specific family and wedding award from us,*Google Ads and tips for making it work for you,*why she's a big fan of the 'less is more' approach in life,*and much more...Head to https://thisisreportage.com/podcast-episode-121-this-is-theo-manusaride/ for a link to her website, her mentoring, and to see the couple of Awards she spoke about too.If you're not yet a member of This is Reportage or This is Reportage: Family, check out all the benefits of joining us, including an unlimited number of images on your profile, 60 individual Award & 18 Story Award entries per year, invites to our physical meetups and parties, exclusive discounts, hours of educational videos featuring tips and advice from some of the world's best photographers and much more.Submissions are open now for our next Award Collections - the deadline is the same for both our wedding site and our family site; submit by 23:59 GMT on 23rd November 2022.And hopefully I'll get to see you in December for the TiR & TiR:F Christmas party in London! Remember, this is a totally FREE event for members, and you can bring a guest along as well - just remember to RSVP via the link in the members area or newsletter. If you're not a member yet, there's still time to join and come along to the party as well - hopefully see you there :)See all the benefits of membership and join our wedding site at https://thisisreportage.com/register/, or join our family site at https://thisisreportagefamily.com/register/