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Publish Your Own DIY Photo Zine
Adam Tanner on self-publishing his live music photographySupport Get the Picture podcast!
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In this episode of Get the Picture podcast, host Brad Sigal talks with Adam Tanner. Adam is a Boston-based photographer specializing in concert, travel, and event photography. He started photographing his friends playing in hardcore bands in the late 1980s, and decades later he’s still going strong! In this conversation, Adam talks about the whys and hows of self-publishing your own photo zine, as he did with a collection of his 2025 concert photography, End of a Year 2025. Adam also shares many thoughts and experiences from his decades of photography.See Adam’s work:
https://www.instagram.com/adamtannerphoto/ AdamTanner.comOrder Adam’s photo zine: https://www.adamtanner.com/store/p/end-of-a-year-photo-zine-2025
Adam used Mixam to print his photo zine: https://mixam.com
Photographers Adam mentions:
Charles Peterson https://www.charlespeterson.net/#1 Chris Toliver https://antimatter.substack.com/p/how-much-art-can-you-take Mark Beemer https://jadetree.com/features2/2016/1/18/photo-gallery-with-mark-beemer BJ Papas https://www.bjpapas.com/-----
Music: Fresh Flow Fiesta by Oleksii Holubiev: https://pixabay.com/music/beats-fresh-flow-fiesta-160920/
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How to Photograph Abandoned Places
Urban Exploration Photography Tips and Stories with Phil WardSupport Get the Picture podcast!
Donate at Buy Me a Coffee https://buymeacoffee.com/getthepicturepodcastSupport on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/cw/getthepicturepodcastDISCLAIMER: This episode is for informational and educational purposes only. Nothing discussed in this podcast should be interpreted as encouraging trespassing, breaking laws, or engaging in unsafe activity while photographing abandoned places or exploring locations. Always follow all applicable laws and regulations, respect private property, obtain permission when required, and prioritize your safety and the safety of others. Always use good judgment and never enter locations that are structurally unsafe or legally restricted.
In this episode of Get the Picture podcast, host Brad Sigal talks with Phil Ward about one of the riskier types of photography -- abandoned photography. What’s that? It involves urban exploration through often hard-to-access and dangerous places like abandoned buildings, tunnels, silos, caves, amusement parks, and more. But unlike much urban exploration you see online, the focus of abandoned photography is on making amazing images more so than creating videos documenting an exploration journey.
Phil talks about what piqued his interest in abandoned photography, the equipment and settings he uses for long-exposure night photography, as well as the serious risks involved in doing abandoned photography - both legal and physical.
Follow Phil Ward
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/philwardphoto/
Website philwardphoto.com
Some things mentioned in this episode
Get the Picture #1 on the Exposure Triangle: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QT6_gdfjvkE
How-To’s
Light painting https://youtu.be/UZc46HUsZZw?si=2WF4NM1cRRrkpb2Q
Focus stacking https://youtu.be/5H3QoxQijdk?si=wmY_UVcqwW2r44Js
Exposure bracketing https://youtu.be/KYXOyxstYSo?si=rUDse9ehXlqd9idD
Urban explorer Jason Lanier https://www.youtube.com/@JasonLanierPhotography
Jason Lanier’s Six Flags New Orleans video https://youtu.be/3UektPtuK4Q?si=O04N-PoWuQs56mBA
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Music: Fresh Flow Fiesta by Oleksii Holubiev: https://pixabay.com/music/beats-fresh-flow-fiesta-160920/
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Donate at Buy Me a Coffee https://buymeacoffee.com/getthepicturepodcast Support on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/cw/getthepicturepodcastIn this interview, Brad Sigal talks with Rob Coons about his current exhibition, “The Power of Punk Compels You,” featuring his incredible punk concert photography. Their conversation covers topics like:
How this exhibit came aboutHow Rob decided what photos to displayEquipment and settings he uses for concert photographyRob’s editing style and why he mostly shoots black & whiteWhy he doesn’t use the camera’s viewfinder when doing concert photographyUsing flash in concert photographyDeveloping a sixth sense for timing to get great concert photosTips for getting access at venues with camera restrictionsSome hazards of taking photos at punk showsRob’s thoughts on how he got to 50,000 Instagram followersThe Power of Punk Compels You: The Photography of Rob Coons exhibit at the Haight Street Art Center
https://haightstreetart.org/pages/the-power-of-punk-compels-you-the-photography-of-rob-coons
Photographers that inspire Rob
Karoline Collins https://www.instagram.com/karolinecollins/Matthew Kadi https://www.instagram.com/matthewkadi/ Mark Murrmann https://www.instagram.com/ickibod/Referenced in the episode
Murray Bowles 1987 photo zine - “If Life is a Bowl of Cherries, What Am I Doing in the Pit?” https://archive.org/details/MaximumRocknrollIfLifeIsABowlOfCherriesWhatAmIDoingInThePit/mrr_bowl_of_cherries/ Maximum Rock & Roll 1986 European punk photo zine - “Welcome to Cruise Country”https://www.maximumrocknroll.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/MRR_TRUST_CruiseCountryPhotozine_1986.pdf Hamburger Eyes Photo Zine https://hamburgereyes.com/In the video version of this episode there are guest appearances by my cat Loki!
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Music: Fresh Flow Fiesta by Oleksii Holubiev: https://pixabay.com/music/beats-fresh-flow-fiesta-160920/
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Getting Hyperlocal with Taylor Dahlin
Hyperlocal Photography & Journalism in Minneapolis
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In this episode, I have a conversation with Taylor Dahlin.
Taylor has spent years doing hyperlocal journalism and photography in Minneapolis, reporting on and photographing what’s going on in her neighborhood. Things like potholes, graffiti, interesting architecture, neighborhood association meetings and political conventions, odd local traditions & characters, local politicians both bland and provocative, and neighborhood businesses.
Through covering her neighborhood, Taylor has learned a lot about how the city works. Her work helps make the mundane entertaining and has helped expose opportunistic politicians and fraudulent candidates.
Recently Minneapolis catapulted into headlines with Trump's anti-immigrant surge & Minneapolis residents' resistance. This ostensibly started from a right wing YouTuber creating a hit piece on a Somali daycare center in Taylor’s neighborhood. The federal operation has subsided & the media has mostly moved on. So it seemed like a good time to talk with Taylor about her perspective on all this and more.
I accidentally only recorded the audio of our conversation, so this is an audio-only episode. I’ll be back with video on the next episode.
Taylor Dahlin online
Blog https://taylordahlin.com/
BlueSky https://bsky.app/profile/taylordahlin.com
Twitter/X https://x.com/taylr
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/taylordahlin/
Flickr https://www.flickr.com/photos/cabb/
Wedge Live
YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@WedgeLIVE
BlueSky https://bsky.app/profile/wedge.live
Website https://wedgelive.com/
Related episode: ‘We Are Minnesota’ featuring Valerie Jardin https://youtu.be/MKmpk14GuSI?si=nwwo3Kifbe8732MB
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Music used in the intro and outro is Fresh Flow Fiesta by Oleksii Holubiev. Track here: https://pixabay.com/music/beats-fresh-flow-fiesta-160920/
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DJ Victor 1200: el hombre detrás de la cámara
Una conversación con un periodista independiente y único en Minnesota
This is the first Get the Picture episode in Spanish! Hopefully this is the first of much more content in Spanish, and maybe we’ll have some in Portuguese as well in the future and make Get the Picture a trilingual podcast!
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Este episodio de Get the Picture está en español con una conversación con DJ Victor 1200. Victor es DJ, periodista independiente, livestreamer, fotógrafo y más. Trabaja en Minnesota donde siempre le encuentras en la calle reportando las cosas importantes que están sucediendo en la comunidad. En esa entrevista Victor habla de su trabajo como periodista independiente y DJ y del camino que seguió para lograr el éxito que ha tenido.
Habla de cosas importantes como:
Cómo logró ganar muchos seguidores en las redes socialesEl reto de la Inteligencia Artificial para los fotógrafos, videografos y los DJLa importancia de la pasión como motivo para su trabajo y no la búsqueda de dinero o famaSu experiencia reportando las protestas en las calles de Minneapolis después de la muerte de George Floyd y también reportando las protestas contra ICE este año en MinneapolisDJ Victor
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/DjVictor1200
TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@djvictor1200
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/djvictor1200/
Picosa Radio
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/mnpicosaradio/
X https://x.com/picosaradio
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/picosaradio
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Music used in the intro and outro is Fresh Flow Fiesta by Oleksii Holubiev. Track here: https://pixabay.com/music/beats-fresh-flow-fiesta-160920/
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We Are Minnesota: Valérie Jardin’s Portraits of Immigrants & Native Americans in the North Star State
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In this episode of Get the Picture podcast, host Brad Sigal talks with Minnesotan and renowned street photographer Valérie Jardin about her current photography project, “We Are Minnesota.”
“We Are Minnesota” is an ongoing series celebrating the people who make Minnesota strong. Featuring portraits of immigrants alongside Native Americans, the project explores the deep roots and evolving stories that shape Minnesota’s cultural identity and define life in the North Star state.
This project is extremely timely and important given the national focus on struggles over immigrants and immigration in Minnesota. Each participant in the series answers one question: “What makes Minnesota home for you?”
Valérie also talks about another of her recent projects, “One Love”, a black-and-white photography project celebrating the LGBTQ+ community by capturing moments of everyday life.
Valérie also talks more generally about her approach to street photography, and about her photography workshops around the world.
If you’re interested in participating in the We Are Minnesota project, reach out to Valérie here: https://www.valeriejardinphotography.com/contact
Valérie Jardin’s website https://www.valeriejardinphotography.com/
We Are Minnesota https://www.valeriejardinphotography.com/we-are-minnesota
One Love https://www.valeriejardinphotography.com/one-love
Valérie on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/valeriejardin/
Introduction to Contemplative Photography book https://valeriejardin.gumroad.com/l/vWFJl
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Music used in the intro and outro is Fresh Flow Fiesta by Oleksii Holubiev. Track here: https://pixabay.com/music/beats-fresh-flow-fiesta-160920/
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Amelia Rayno’s Guerrilla Journalism and Organizing
A conversation on her life since 2018, the ethics of photographing unhoused people & more
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In this episode of Get the Picture Podcast, Brad Sigal interviews Amelia Rayno, an independent journalist, organizer & photographer who left a mainstream journalism career behind in 2018 to live out of a van, and document & share stories from Skid Row in LA and Wood Street Commons in Oakland, as well as spending long stretches living in El Salvador and Argentina.
Amelia Rayno Patreon https://www.patreon.com/ameliarayno
Amelia Rayno Instagram https://www.instagram.com/ameliarayno/
Blue Hollywood Street Sanctuary https://www.bluehollywoodstreetsanctuary.com/
Blue Hollywood Street Sanctuary’s Amazon Wish List https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/3989A7DPZD1U?ref_=list_d_wl_ys_list_1
After Skid Row - LA Times documentary film about Gangster Granny https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NKqDYL82GXk
Dark Legacy: Understanding U.S. Responsibility in Argentina’s Economic Crisis https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mwIJc0I4quM
Amelia Rayno’s Nomadland Van Life - MSP Magazine https://mspmag.com/arts-and-culture/amelia-rayno-nomadland-van-life/
L.A., El Salvador are mirror images of poverty https://www.startribune.com/l.a.-el-salvador-are-mirror-images-of-poverty/571354272
The Unhoused Ought Not Be Left Unheard https://www.startribune.com/the-unhoused-ought-not-be-left-unheard/600143551
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Music used in the intro and outro is Fresh Flow Fiesta by Oleksii Holubiev. Track here: https://pixabay.com/music/beats-fresh-flow-fiesta-160920/
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Blurry on Purpose? Intentional Camera Movement Photography with Daniela Bell
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In this episode of Get the Picture podcast, host Brad Sigal talks with Daniela Bell about the art of Intentional Camera Movement (ICM) photography. Daniela shares her journey from more traditional photography to embracing intentional camera movement, emphasizing the fun and creativity involved. We talk about what ICM is, some techniques you can try, the editing process, and how you can try Intentional Camera Movement photography today!
Daniela Bell’s photography: https://www.fotoslasirena.com/
Mentioned in this episode
ICM Photography Magazine https://www.icmphotomag.com/
Erik Malm https://www.erikmalm.com/
Kaisa Sirén https://www.artistkaisasiren.com/
Morag Paterson https://www.icmphotomag.com/beginnings-workshop-exhibition/morag-paterson
Pep Ventosa technique https://www.pepventosa.com/gallery.html?gallery=Trees+In+The+Round
Apps to help do ICM on a phone
Slow Shutter - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/slow-shutter-fast-cam/id730352755
Spectre - long exposures https://spectre.cam/
BlendCamera - multiple exposures https://wondersee.com/blendcamera/
Snapseed https://apps.apple.com/us/app/snapseed-photo-editor/id439438619
Products mentioned (affiliate links)
K&F 67mm Full Frame 9-stop ND Lens Filter https://amzn.to/3ZBthp8
K&F Crop Sensor Cleaning Kit https://amzn.to/40b2Nea
K&F Full Frame Sensor Cleaning Kit https://amzn.to/407kqLV
Music used in the intro and outro is Fresh Flow Fiesta by Oleksii Holubiev. Track here: https://pixabay.com/music/beats-fresh-flow-fiesta-160920/
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Landscape & Wildlife Photography for Beginners (with John Steitz)
How to Plan, Shoot, and Improve Your Nature Photos
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In this episode of Get the Picture, host Brad Sigal talks with Minneapolis-based landscape and wildlife photographer John Steitz. John shares his photography journey, and how his love of the outdoors and photography reinforce each other. John also talks about his passion for wilderness preservation and the importance of combining photography and activism.
The conversation delves into some technical aspects of landscape photography including gear, settings and editing, as well as techniques like focus stacking and bracketing. John also shares personal anecdotes from his photography adventures, including too-close-for-comfort encounters with wildlife and the challenges of shooting in extreme weather conditions.
John touches on the importance of planning and preparation, and while he doesn’t make a living as a landscape photographer, he talks about how some people are able to do so.
Follow John Steitz’s work at johnsteitzphotography.com and on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wilderness_john
John’s portrait series “Portraits of the Minneapolis Uprising”: https://steitzphotos.wordpress.com/georgefloydprotests/
Some gear discussed in this episode (note that these are affiliate links):
Shimoda Designs Action X30 V2 30L Backpack https://amzn.to/4tbLjf2
SIRUI ST-124 Carbon Fiber Tripod https://amzn.to/4kdaJEZ
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Music used in the intro and outro is Fresh Flow Fiesta by Oleksii Holubiev. Track here: https://pixabay.com/music/beats-fresh-flow-fiesta-160920/
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A Model’s Perspective Every Photographer Needs to Hear
Roxy Vail talks about the good, the bad & the ugly working with photographersIf you do photography for any amount of time, you’re most likely going to do some work with models. So I thought it would be good to hear a model’s perspective about her experiences working with photographers -- the good, the bad, and the ugly.
So in this episode of Get the Picture, host Brad Sigal and model Roxy Vail explores dynamics between photographers and models.
I’ve had the good fortune to work with Roxt Vail for several years. Her outspokenness about issues she and other models too often face including sexual harassment and assault, racism, and general disrespect, is sobering and powerful.
I hope this episode helps more photographers understand that the vast majority of women and femme models have experienced creepy men with cameras treating them inappropriately and/or harmfully. And I hope that Roxy sharing some of her experiences and the experiences of other models helps more photographers learn ways to proactively treat models with the respect and dignity they deserve so that there can be principled and productive collaboration.
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You can do a one-time donation at Buy Me a Coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/getthepicturepodcast
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Follow Roxy Vail on all social media @itsroxyvail
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/itsroxyvail/
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@itsroxyvail
Camp Buzzkill
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/campbuzzkill/
Website: campbuzkill.bigcartel.com
Love Token is the store in Minneapolis Roxy refers to where you can buy some Camp Buzzkill merchandise: https://www.instagram.com/lovetokenmpls/
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Music used in the intro and outro is Fresh Flow Fiesta by Oleksii Holubiev. Track here: https://pixabay.com/music/beats-fresh-flow-fiesta-160920/
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In episode 6 of Get the Picture, Brad Sigal talks with Jared Coffin about some of our more epic photography fails. Learn from our experiences about what NOT to do as a photographer!
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Follow Jared Coffinhttps://www.instagram.com/jaredmcoffin/
Use a sensor cleaning kit:
Some recommendations from this episode:
K&F CONCEPT Full Frame Sensor Cleaning kithttps://amzn.to/4oZurop
K&F CONCEPT APS-C Sensor Cleaning Kit
https://amzn.to/4jatbNZ
Get a waterproof cover for your camera, for example this K&F CONCEPT Camera Rain Cover https://amzn.to/3N9W6Wz
Consider getting a better camera strap. For example this Peak Design Slide Camera Strap: https://amzn.to/3LbfXEc
Apps like PhotoPils (https://www.photopills.com) are really helpful.This isn’t the one Jared shows in the episode, but Peak Design has a weatherproof sling that’s available in 3 sizes: https://amzn.to/49wv7fx ‘This is Not a Fugazi Appreciation Group’ on facebook:https://www.facebook.com/groups/323549781318073
Jim Saahhttps://jimsaah.com/
'Be My Rebel' by Antonia Tricaricohttps://www.kickstarter.com/projects/rebel498975304/be-my-rebel
K&F Concept lens filter case:https://amzn.to/3N8pvk2
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Music used in the intro and outro is Fresh Flow Fiesta by Oleksii Holubiev. Track here: https://pixabay.com/music/beats-fresh-flow-fiesta-160920/
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How to Get Started in Real Estate Photography
Removing the Barriers Between You and Your First Paid Shoot with Brian NejedlyGet the Picture Podcast Episode 5
In this episode of Get the Picture, host Brad Sigal interviews Brian Nejedly, an Atlanta-based real estate photographer. Brian shares his journey into photography, starting from graphic design to specializing in real estate. He discusses the importance of professional photography in the real estate market, rewards and challenges of the job, and essential gear needed for successful shoots. Brian also delves into his shooting workflow, editing techniques, and the growing role of drones and video in real estate photography. He provides valuable insights for aspiring photographers, including pricing strategies and how to get started.
Brian’s photography online:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/luxrephoto
WWW: https://luxrephoto.net/
Some things mentioned in this episode:
HDR: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TmRFpM_j8RY
How to do an HDR merge in Lightroom: https://youtube.com/shorts/p1FrzA7iw0Q?si=TMdUH7Kh4_RUBRH0
Bracketing basics: https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=310852990767670
Flambient photography: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7KCoaeTnnEg
Real Estate Photography facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/256436391128736
Alan Berry Photography: www.alanbarryphotography.com
Some products I’d recommend (affiliate links):
Manfrotto Befree Advanced Aluminum Camera Tripod with ball head: https://amzn.to/497Zmck Godox AD200 flash: https://amzn.to/45hJ6nW Godox AD600 flash: https://amzn.to/4qtdp3g-----
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Music used in the intro and outro is Fresh Flow Fiesta by Oleksii Holubiev. Track here: https://pixabay.com/music/beats-fresh-flow-fiesta-160920/
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Get the Picture Podcast Episode 4
On this episode of Get The Picture, host Brad Sigal talks with Jolanta Young, a Minnesota-based fashion photographer, creative director, and artist whose beginnings are as rooted as the stories she brings into focus. She offers a palette of light-shaped narratives for the masses to use as a canvas for creative exploration. A series of sculpted frames, drawn from years of studying Mass Media and Communication, intended to bring viewers into the unseen corners of Minnesota’s creative landscape, into and through the many expressions of fashion, identity, and design. Her work guides emerging designers, models, and makers toward their own possibilities, and beyond the surface of image-making. Through her Sony a7III, chosen for its clarity, versatility, and intuitive focus, she continues to expand her craft with lenses and tools that grow alongside her vision. Join us on this journey through her creative universe, a space where story, emotion, and intention merge into something new. Welcome to the world of Jolanta Young.
See Jolanta’s work at Jolantayoungphotography.com and on IG: https://www.instagram.com/jolantayoungphotography/
Some things mentioned in this episode
Mum & Me Productions is a creation of Jolanta and her mom: https://www.instagram.com/mumandmeproduction/
St Paul Arts Collective: https://www.instagram.com/stpaulartcollective/
Corazon Clothing: https://www.instagram.com/corazonclothing/
Toast Studios: https://www.instagram.com/toast_studios_/
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Music used in the intro and outro is Fresh Flow Fiesta by Oleksii Holubiev. Track here:https://pixabay.com/music/beats-fresh-flow-fiesta-160920/