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The photography podcast for those who'd rather be behind the lens than behind a desk. In pursuing professional photography excellence, have you wondered about optimizing your photo workflows to save precious time and resources in your photography business? Welcome to Workflows, a podcast designed for photographers to be your guiding star in your professional journey. Listen today for insights into photography business growth, automation, innovation, and creativity. Our host, Scott Wyden Kivowitz, a seasoned photographer, battles dyslexia, color blindness, introversion, and anxiety by harnessing the power of structured workflows in his life and photography business. His story epitomizes the transformative potential of efficient workflows in personal and professional challenges within the photography business. Workflows is presented by Imagen, an AI-based post-production company for photographers. The Workflows podcast aims to simplify the life of professional photographers. Imagen is committed to enriching the conversation around effective workflows and automation, recognizing their crucial role in the success of any photography business. The Workflows podcast presents many narratives, practical strategies, automation, and innovative tools to revolutionize photographers' operations. Our engaging content derives from professionals' experiences who've battled industry hurdles in their photography businesses and emerged victorious. So, leave your camera aside, plug in your headphones, and allow Workflows to guide photographers like you toward an optimized, profitable photography business through inspiring stories and insightful strategies. Additionally, we welcome photographers to the Imagen Community, an active platform to share photo stories, and ideas, and provide mutual support. By joining, you gain access to unique resources, expert guidance, and a community familiar with your challenges in running a photography business. Don't let valuable time and resources go to waste. Tune in to Workflows today and embark on your journey towards a streamlined, thriving photography business with automation techniques. Transform your photo dreams into reality with Workflows and Imagen, your partners in achieving excellence in your photography business. Picture eliminating post-production hassles in photography today! Visit workflowspodcast.com and explore our innovative backup, photo selection (photo culling), and editing solutions to unleash your creative potential within the photography business. For photographers who'd rather be out making photos than stuck at a desk: this podcast's for you. The show will provide answers to questions like: - What are the critical elements of a successful photographer's workflow in a photography business? - How can photographers ensure their photography business workflow, including photo editing, is efficient? - What types of software can help automate and streamline workflow for photographers and photography businesses? - What are the benefits of having a consistent photography workflow in a photography business? - How can photographers use post-processing techniques to improve their photo workflow in a photography business? - What tips can photographers use to organize their photography business workflow with automation? - How do you manage your workflow in a photography business to ensure clients receive their pictures on time? - What processes are essential to improve the efficiency and automation of your photography business workflow? - How do you manage client communication for a smooth photography business workflow? - How important is using software to automate tasks in managing your photography business workflow, including picture editing? - How do you ensure the quality and consistency of your photographs in your photography business?

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United States

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The photography podcast for those who'd rather be behind the lens than behind a desk. In pursuing professional photography excellence, have you wondered about optimizing your photo workflows to save precious time and resources in your photography business? Welcome to Workflows, a podcast designed for photographers to be your guiding star in your professional journey. Listen today for insights into photography business growth, automation, innovation, and creativity. Our host, Scott Wyden Kivowitz, a seasoned photographer, battles dyslexia, color blindness, introversion, and anxiety by harnessing the power of structured workflows in his life and photography business. His story epitomizes the transformative potential of efficient workflows in personal and professional challenges within the photography business. Workflows is presented by Imagen, an AI-based post-production company for photographers. The Workflows podcast aims to simplify the life of professional photographers. Imagen is committed to enriching the conversation around effective workflows and automation, recognizing their crucial role in the success of any photography business. The Workflows podcast presents many narratives, practical strategies, automation, and innovative tools to revolutionize photographers' operations. Our engaging content derives from professionals' experiences who've battled industry hurdles in their photography businesses and emerged victorious. So, leave your camera aside, plug in your headphones, and allow Workflows to guide photographers like you toward an optimized, profitable photography business through inspiring stories and insightful strategies. Additionally, we welcome photographers to the Imagen Community, an active platform to share photo stories, and ideas, and provide mutual support. By joining, you gain access to unique resources, expert guidance, and a community familiar with your challenges in running a photography business. Don't let valuable time and resources go to waste. Tune in to Workflows today and embark on your journey towards a streamlined, thriving photography business with automation techniques. Transform your photo dreams into reality with Workflows and Imagen, your partners in achieving excellence in your photography business. Picture eliminating post-production hassles in photography today! Visit workflowspodcast.com and explore our innovative backup, photo selection (photo culling), and editing solutions to unleash your creative potential within the photography business. For photographers who'd rather be out making photos than stuck at a desk: this podcast's for you. The show will provide answers to questions like: - What are the critical elements of a successful photographer's workflow in a photography business? - How can photographers ensure their photography business workflow, including photo editing, is efficient? - What types of software can help automate and streamline workflow for photographers and photography businesses? - What are the benefits of having a consistent photography workflow in a photography business? - How can photographers use post-processing techniques to improve their photo workflow in a photography business? - What tips can photographers use to organize their photography business workflow with automation? - How do you manage your workflow in a photography business to ensure clients receive their pictures on time? - What processes are essential to improve the efficiency and automation of your photography business workflow? - How do you manage client communication for a smooth photography business workflow? - How important is using software to automate tasks in managing your photography business workflow, including picture editing? - How do you ensure the quality and consistency of your photographs in your photography business?

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English


Episodes
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How Heather Larkin Manages a Photography Business while Traveling

4/17/2024
In this episode of Workflows, Scott Wyden Kivowitz sits down with photographer Heather Larkin to uncover the secrets of keeping a photography business running smoothly while on the road. Heather Larkin is a Sigma America Ambassador and portrait photographer located in Athens, Georgia. Heather has been shooting professionally since 2003 and is internationally known for creating colorful, authentic images for clients around the world. Her business, Fairyography, has been featured on The Today Show, Sigma USA, Professional Photographer Magazine, Canon Cameras, Clickin Moms, Scary Mommy, Online Athens, Southern Distinction Magazine, and more. Why You Should Listen CalendlyTune in to the Workflows podcast to gain valuable insights into maintaining a photography business while on the road and leveraging technology for efficient workflow management. Join the Imagen Community on Facebook to continue the discussions between episodes.

Duration:00:09:41

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Navigating Entrepreneurship, Photography, and the Power of Community with Natalie Franke

4/1/2024
In this episode of Workflows, Scott Wyden Kivowitz is joined by Natalie Franke, Head of Community at Flodesk, photographer, and author, as they discuss the intersection of psychology, entrepreneurship, and photography. Natalie Franke is a mother, author, photographer, business founder, and speaker. Natalie has a keen passion for community building and a fascinating background in neuroscience. She is an advocate for small businesses and serves as the Head of Community at Flodesk, supporting thousands of independent business owners who are making a significant impact on the world. Her books, Built to Belong and Gutsy might change your life. For those searching for a true entrepreneurial champion, look no further than Natalie. Why You Should Listen "The ROI of connection and community is significant professionally and personally." Resources HoneyBookFlodeskGustsyBuilt to BelongAdapting AI and new technology into your businessTune in to the Workflows podcast with Natalie Franke to gain valuable insights into the intersection of psychology, entrepreneurship, and photography, and the impact of community in navigating the challenges of entrepreneurship. Join the Imagen Community on Facebook to continue the discussions between episodes.

Duration:00:50:37

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It's Been Reel: Social Media Strategies for Photographers with Angela Shae

3/14/2024
In this electrifying episode of Workflows, Scott Wyden Kivowitz sits down with social media savant Angela Shae. They dissect the art of creating engaging Instagram reels that resonate with audiences and the power of behind-the-scenes content in photography. Angela Shae, founder of Social Templates Co. and former wedding photographer, shares her journey from photography burnout to empowering photographers to leverage social media. She brings her Instagram prowess to the table, discussing the potency of reels, the magic of concise yet powerful content, and why sometimes less is more on camera. Why You Should Listen "Give them something beautiful to watch, and then give them the value in the caption - that's where the magic happens." ResourcesScott's BTS/POV SetupSocial Templates CoManyChatReady to elevate your photography game with killer social media strategies? Join us on the Workflows podcast where Angela Shae maps out the path to online engagement and digital prowess. So, are you ready to revolutionize your photography business with the power of Instagram reels and authentic engagement? Tune in now to this dynamic episode of the Workflows podcast and start capturing not just photos, but the hearts of your audience today! Join the Imagen Community on Facebook to continue the discussions between episodes.

Duration:00:39:49

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Photography Insights with Carissa Woo: Optimizing Workflow Efficiency and Automation Tools

3/1/2024
Don't miss this captivating episode of Workflows as host Scott Wyden Kivowitz and guest Carissa Woo dive into the world of photography, AI, and the intricacies of running a successful photography business. Why You Should Listen Joining host Scott Wyden Kivowitz on this episode is the talented wedding photographer, Carissa Woo. She stands out with her unique approach to wedding photography, combining a heartfelt connection with clients and an exceptional eye for detail. Her skill in using natural light brings out the best in every subject, while her focus on genuine moments captures the essence of each story. For us, as photographers, she's not just a colleague but a source of inspiration, and education, demonstrating the art of transforming wedding photos into narratives of light, emotion, and beauty. Carissa is also the host of the podcast, Get a Heck Yes, which we recommend you listening to. In this episode, Carissa Woo shares her experiences with time-saving photography tools like Imagen, and the business automation benefits of Nowsite. The discussion also covers the challenges and rewards of photography, the impact of AI in the industry, social media privacy, and managing a successful photography business. "AI in photography will not replace human connection but will make the photographer's job easier and potentially impact pricing and competition."Key Lessons 1. Embracing automation can streamline photography businesses and save time. 2. Utilizing AI-powered tools like Imagen can enhance photography editing workflows. 3. Balancing social media presence with personal privacy is crucial for photographers. 4. Ensuring proper lighting and capturing the best images in camera can minimize editing work. 5. Using business management systems can aid in automating workflows and client communication. Resources NowsiteCastmagic17hatsManychatDon't miss the opportunity to learn from Carissa's insights into wedding photography and business automation. Tune in to the episode now to enhance your photography workflow and business strategies. Join the Imagen Community on Facebook to continue the discussions between episodes.

Duration:00:41:45

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Photography in Public Spaces: Safety Precautions and Awareness for Photographers with Vanessa Joy

2/14/2024
Discover the challenges and triumphs of photography as Vanessa Joy joins Scott Wyden Kivowitz to share her experiences and insights. Why You Should Listen Photographer Vanessa Joy joins host Scott Wyden Kivowitz in a candid conversation about industry advancements, business strategies, and the importance of safety awareness for photographers. Vanessa Joy is a distinguished photographer with over 20 years of experience in capturing the essence of events, portraits, and marketing projects. Her remarkable work has graced publications like Yahoo! News, Grace Ormonde, and Style Me Pretty, and she's collaborated with renowned companies such as Bravo, Canon, and Hilton. Vanessa is a celebrated Canon Explorer of Light, an honor reserved for a handful of wedding photographers in the U.S., and an author with four books on photography and business. As a devoted mother and former Spanish teacher, she brings a unique, practical approach to her craft, impacting hundreds of thousands of photographers with engaging, educational content. Vanessa discusses the lack of graceful transitions in the photography industry, shares a harrowing experience of harassment during a photography shoot, and highlights the significance of building relationships in a new location. The conversation also delves into photography business strategies, safety precautions, and the need for open discussions about safety in the photography world. "I initially brushed off the rude and annoying behavior of young people during a photography session, aiming to keep the model safe and ease tension." - Vanessa Joy Key Lessons1. The photography industry has experienced challenges in transitioning from film to digital and adapting to technological advancements like AI. 2. Building relationships and creating a positive client experience are essential for a successful photography business. 3. Safety precautions and awareness are important for photographers when photographing in public spaces. 4. Addressing safety concerns openly and raising awareness within the photography community is essential for creating safe working environments. 5. Despite challenges, maintaining professionalism and a strong support network can help photographers navigate the industry successfully. Please watch Vanessa's video so you have a complete understanding of the original story. Join the conversation about safety awareness and business strategies for photographers. Share your experiences and insights in the Imagen Community. Join the Imagen Community on Facebook to continue the discussions between episodes.

Duration:00:33:45

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Elevating Photography Experiences: Expert Insights with Jerry Ghionis

2/1/2024
In this episode of Workflows, Scott Wyden Kivowitz is joined by the esteemed photographer Jerry Ghionis, known for his mastery in wedding and portrait photography. Why You Should Listen Jerry Ghionis is a proud Nikon Ambassador, and PDN Magazine named him one of the top photography workshop instructors in the world. He is WPPI's most awarded photographer and first Grand Master. Over three decades in the photography industry, he's known for his posing, lighting, storytelling, versatility, and ability in multiple genres. Jerry Ghionis takes listeners through his comprehensive approach to wedding photography, emphasizing the significance of thorough client communication, the emotional aspect of album sales, and the impact of AI on the industry. He provides valuable lessons on business strategy, photo workflow, and the importance of meaningful experiences in photography. "Being meaningful and providing great customer service can compensate for being a lesser photographer." Key Lessons Resources Icon International Photography AwardsWPPI - Wedding & Portrait Photographers InternationalTune in to the Workflows podcast to gain valuable insights into wedding photography, customer service, and the impact of AI in the industry. Join the Imagen Community on Facebook to continue the discussions between episodes.

Duration:00:59:17

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Workflows Photography Podcast, Season 2 Wrap

12/27/2023
Get ready to wrap up Season 2 of the Workflows Photography Podcast with host Scott Wyden Kivowitz and an incredible lineup of guests. Discover the best photography workflows, tips, and insights from industry professionals in this episode. In this season two bonus episode, Scott Wyden Kivowitz shares some of his favorite clips by a star-studded cast of guests including Dawn Richardson, Andre Brown, Taylor Jackson, Braulio Rocha, Susan Stripling, Bill Stank, Michael Anthony, Fer Juaristi, Nicole Ashley, Frederick Van Johnson, Seshu Badrinath, Ashley Jean, and Lindsay Coulter. They share their personal experiences, tips, and strategies for improving workflows, organizing clients, post-processing images, and incorporating technology into the photography business.Tune in to this season two of the Workflows Photography Podcast to gain valuable insights and inspiration for enhancing your photography workflows. Don't miss out on the expertise of these industry-leading professionals. Join the Imagen Community on Facebook to continue the discussions between episodes.

Duration:00:10:06

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Workflows with Michael Anthony

12/1/2023
Scott sits down with award-winning wedding photographer Michael Anthony to discuss time-saving techniques and workflow optimization in the photography business. Michael Anthony Photography is a Los Angeles-based Wedding Photography studio that was started in 2011 by Michael & Jennifer Loizzi. Their work is best known for its colorful, contemporary, cinematic style of portraiture. In the episode, Scott and Michael discuss various aspects of the photography process, from lighting techniques and outsourcing to the potential of AI in the industry. They share insights and personal experiences, offering valuable tips and resources for photographers looking to streamline their workflows and improve their businesses."Outsourcing and automating tasks in your photography business will not only save you time and money but also allow you to focus on what you do best – capturing beautiful moments." - Michael Anthony Ready to optimize your photography workflow for efficiency and creativity? Tune in to this episode of Workflows to discover time-saving techniques, automation tools, and the future of AI in the photography industry. Discussed in this episode Join the Imagen Community on Facebook to continue the discussions between episodes.

Duration:00:43:33

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Busting Photographers' Off Camera Lighting Misconceptions

11/16/2023
Discover the truth behind off-camera flash misconceptions with award-winning wedding photographer Bill Stank on this enlightening episode of Workflows. Learn valuable insights to improve your photography skills and elevate your photography workflow! Bill Stank is an award-winning wedding photographer based out of Baltimore, MD and the Lehigh Valley, PA. He has been photographing weddings since 2012. He is a self-proclaimed Tikka Masala Enthusiast and lives with his partner, 3 dogs, a cat, and over 100 house plants. In this episode, Bill Stank debunks common misconceptions about off-camera flash in photography. From addressing the belief of not being capable of using off-camera flash to exploring the pros and cons of this lighting technique in various situations, Bill shares practical tips to help photographers master off-camera flash and enhance their photography workflow. "Don't forget to embrace the light that's there because it might be really beautiful." - Bill Stank Key Lessons:- You can master off-camera flash with practice - On a wedding day, prioritize using techniques you're comfortable with - Understand the pros and cons of off-camera flash - Embracing natural light doesn't make you any less of a professional - Finding the balance between natural and added light yields exceptional results Join the Imagen Community on Facebook to continue the discussions between episodes.

Duration:00:15:54

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Workflows with Nicole Ashley

11/1/2023
In this episode, Scott speaks with wedding and portrait photographer, Nicole Ashley, about her photographic and photography business workflows. Nicole Ashley is a Canon Canada Ambassador and is not only a passionate photographer who sees the world through her lens but is also an active educator in the photo community, leveraging her Bachelors of Education degree to mentor other photographers. Beyond the camera, Nicole's personal life is equally captivating. Married to her best friend, Jon, an incredible artist and father, and a mother to a beautiful daughter. Nicole has an infectious energy that many of her clients say makes them feel like they've known her forever. Get ready to dive into the world of photography in this captivating episode of Workflows! Join host Scott Wyden Kivowitz as he sits down with the incredible photographer and Canon Canada ambassador, Nicole Ashley. Discover Nicole's unique approach to photography, her love for weddings, and how technology has revolutionized the industry.In this episode, Nicole shares her secrets to creating an unforgettable photography experience for clients, from sending sneak peek photos within 24 hours of a session to surprising them with tangible film prints at weddings. She also discusses her recent dream come true experience, working with a big brand and a diverse team of artists. "Looking at photos should evoke a sense of happiness and nostalgia." - Nicole Ashley Mentioned resources Want to learn how to create a memorable photography experience for your clients? Tune into this episode of Workflows and gain invaluable insights from Nicole Ashley's expertise! Don't miss the opportunity to enhance your photography business and create a lasting impact. Key lessons in this episode Discussed in this episode - Sending sneak peek photos to clients within 24 hours of a session - Carefully choosing and retouching the sneak peek photo - Clients' appreciation for receiving the sneak peek and sharing it on social media - Bringing a mini Canon printer and using the Canon Connect app for weddings - Putting film prints in clients' seats as a surprise and tangible memento - Being hired for one role but ending up doing multiple tasks on a large production - Collaboration with different artists and learning opportunities - Referring to sessions as "portrait sessions" instead of "headshot sessions" - Mood boarding and discussing details with clients to reflect their identity - Transition from physical mood boards to digital mood boards - Emphasizing the importance of meaningful photos that can evoke emotions in the future - Thoughts on AI-generated photos and the value of traditional photo shoots - Mention of social media platforms for inquiries and directing clients to email - Importance of creating a date-like atmosphere during photography sessions - Capturing memorable photos that evoke emotions and happiness - Valuing family and personal time alongside work - Regret over not using a certain tool earlier to save time - Enjoyment of photography and gratitude for efficient workflow _ Use of AI and automation to streamline processes and improve quality - Positive experiences with generative fill in different areas of photography - Gratitude for support and helpful people in the industry - Creating highlight slideshows for clients' cinematic experiences - Client portal for communication, organization, and tracking information - Importance of client reviews for generating more business Join the Imagen Community on Facebook to continue the discussions between episodes.

Duration:00:48:34

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Incredible Photography Tools Behind Perfect Colors

10/18/2023
Discover the fascinating journey of photographer Scott Wyden Kivowitz, as he overcomes obstacles in his photography business on the latest episode of Workflows. In this episode, Scott shares how he tackled challenges arising from his color blindness, and the innovative tools and workflows he leveraged to ensure accurate and consistent colors in his photographs. - Join host Scott Wyden Kivowitz as he opens up about his struggles with dyslexia, color blindness, and anxiety, and how workflows became his rock. - Learn how Scott's professor in college and the introduction of digital tools helped him achieve accurate color in his prints and edits. - Uncover the game-changing tools Scott utilized to ensure precise color calibration in-camera and during post-processing. - Learn about the invaluable role his wife played in ensuring accurate colors in his work. "The most amazing part is that Lite Personal AI Profiles learn from you over time. It's a way for anybody and everybody to get started with Imagen" - Scott Wyden Kivowitz Tune in to this insightful episode of Workflows and learn how Scott Wyden Kivowitz conquered colorblindness to become a successful photographer. Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast platform to never miss an episode. Key Lessons:1: Overcoming Colorblindness - Discover Scott's personal experience as a colorblind photographer and how it initially posed challenges in their career. 2: Assistance from Professionals - Learn how Scott's college professor guided them in the darkroom and later in Photoshop to achieve accurate color representation. 3: Essential Tools for Color Accuracy - Explore the tools Scott relied on, such as the ColorChecker Passport and ColorMunki, to calibrate colors in-camera and on their monitors. 4: Leveraging a Unique Perspective - Find out how Scott's wife, with her extraordinary ability to perceive colors, became an invaluable resource in ensuring accurate color reproduction. 5: Introducing Lite Personal AI Profiles - Dive into an exciting new technology that allows photographers to create personalized AI photo editing profiles based on their preferred Lightroom presets, resulting in dynamic and intelligent adjustments. Join the Imagen Community and share your photo editing struggles with other Imageners. Learn from each other's experiences and enhance your photography workflows. Join the Imagen Community on Facebook to continue the discussions between episodes.

Duration:00:09:23

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Workflows with Seshu Badrinath

10/1/2023
In this episode, Scott speaks with headshot photographer, Seshu Badrinath, about his photographic and photography business workflows. Seshu is a headshot photographer from Connecticut, known for his knack in capturing the friendly essence of professionals through his lens. With a warm approach, he ensures his subjects are at ease, even amidst the studio lights, making every photo session a comfortable experience. The journey began in 2009 with Connecticut Headshots, initiated through a humble Twitter campaign. Now, Seshu is the go-to photographer for small business owners, executives, actors, and healthcare professionals keen on distinguishing themselves in their fields. Residing in Avon, Connecticut with his family, he continues to make people look their relaxed best, one headshot at a time. Discussed in this episode- Importance of guidance and expertise in photography decisions - Purpose of the photographs and building trust with potential clients - Payment structure and business growth - Communication for an effective workflow - Importance of lighting and attention to detail in photography - Client outfits and session environment - Pricing and delivering photographs to clients - Personal connection and gratitude for collaboration - The importance of headshots and impact on business opportunities Join the Imagen Community on Facebook to continue the discussions between episodes.

Duration:00:46:15

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Why a quality photography backup workflow is so important

9/12/2023
In this episode of Workflows, host Scott Wyden Kivowitz shares his personal experiences of losing his precious photos not once, but three times. These stories serve as lessons on the importance of having a quality photography backup workflow in place. From his camera's memory cards being corrupted to an external drive crash, Scott learned the hard way about the significance of safeguarding his images. Join him as he reveals the steps he took to improve his backup workflow and how he ensures the safety of his photos today. Key Lessons: 1. Travel Backups: If traveling, backup your memory card to multiple places before returning home. Scott's experience with incompatible memory cards highlights the importance of selecting devices and types less vulnerable to corruption, ensuring the safety of your photos. 2. Invest in multiple backups: Losing all his band photographs due to a single external drive failure taught Scott the lesson of investing in backups. Having multiple physical and cloud backups is crucial to protect your images from permanent loss. 3. Develop a cloning system: Scott's backup workflow involves cloning his local drive to an identical RAID drive, which is then cloned to an offsite location. This system ensures redundancy and safeguards against hardware failures or disasters. 4. Utilize backup software: Using reliable backup software, like Carbon Copy Cloner, can simplify the cloning process and ensure that all your files and external drives are backed up consistently. 5. Combine high-resolution and low-resolution backups: Incorporating software like Imagen allows you to have high-resolution backups of your RAW files while also saving storage space by having low-resolution JPEG backups. This provides flexibility for editing, culling, and preserving your images. Join the Imagen Community and share your own disaster stories and current backup workflows. Learn from each other's experiences and enhance your photography backup workflows. Join the Imagen Community on Facebook to continue the discussions between episodes.

Duration:00:09:21

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Workflows with Taylor Jackson

9/1/2023
In this episode, Scott speaks with wedding photographer, YouTuber, and educator, Taylor Jackson about his photographic and photography business workflows. Taylor started his creative journey with music photography, capturing images of bands he admired. However, his knack for photography didn't stay hidden for long. Friends started requesting him to cover their wedding days, igniting his passion for candid wedding photography, a niche he now excels in with over 90% of his wedding projects being entirely candid. He's a trailblazer in the industry, being the first photographer in the world to offer both photography and highlight film coverage singlehandedly. It's no wonder then, that 80% of couples hire him for both services. Over the past 15 years, he has photographed over 600 weddings, primarily in the Waterloo area, and has also been featured in over 40 different wedding and photography magazines globally. In his personal life, Taylor is married to the lovely Lindsay Coulter and is a father to named Richard. Discussed in this episode- Decrease in stress after weddings and the importance of completing tasks - Turning around galleries quickly as a game and its benefits - Improved consistency and better customer service - Clearing out workflow problems and reducing backlogs - Sending preview images to couples soon after the wedding - Relationship between online booking and all-in-one venues - Desire for a camera that can automate culling, selecting, and editing - Predictions for future camera technology and integration with smartphone platforms - Services that generate headshot-style images from a few photos - Use of AI-generated images by photographers and ethical considerations - Changes in lead generation process by making pricing public - Benefits of fewer but more serious inquiries - Decrease in email communication with clients - Use of video content to showcase authenticity - Workflow improvements with Lightroom preset and AI Profiles - Decreased popularity of engagement sessions - Workflow for shooting and data backup Join the Imagen Community on Facebook to continue the discussions between episodes.

Duration:00:56:37

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Workflows with Dawn Richardson

8/1/2023
In this episode, Scott speaks with wedding photographer, software engineer, and educator, Dawn Richardson about her photographic and photography business workflows. Dawn is a software engineer turned wedding photographer who helps creative entrepreneurs go from tech overwhelmed to tech empowered. Her mission is to create a safe, fun, and welcoming corner of the internet where creative entrepreneurs can learn how to leverage and implement technology in their businesses to spend less time working and more time with the people that matter most. If you're already familiar with Imagen, then you know that more time with family is one of the things we love seeing Imageners have. When she’s not working, you can find her spending time with her husband and two little girls or searching for the best Margarita in San Antonio. Discussed in this episode- Blogging sessions and weddings out of respect for clients, not just for ranking or Pinterest pins. - Treating clients well and making them feel worthy of being showcased online. - Excitement over clients being dressed for their engagement session and showcasing them on the website. - Respect for clients who don't want to be online but still providing content for those who do. - The value of wedding anniversaries as opportunities for content creation and connecting with couples on social media. - Emphasizing the need to back up photos on cloud-based services and locally to avoid potential data loss. - Expressing gratitude to clients for allowing photographers to be a part of their special day. - Comparing the transition from film to digital photography with the current transition to AI technology. - Emphasizing the importance of trying AI technology and not dismissing it without giving it a chance. - The significance of a consistent workflow for effective editing. - Establishing a designated storage system for files to prevent loss and confusion. - Creating a new Lightroom catalog for each shoot to enhance organization and efficiency. - Breaking up a wedding catalog into smaller collections to make editing less overwhelming. - Being repetitive and organized with file management for a sense of automaticity. - Using the free tool Fathom for summarizing meetings with clients - Addressing individual pain points and automating basic administrative tasks for consistency and professionalism. - Using both card slots in cameras for in-camera backups. - Benefits of rating images in-camera for quick selection and editing. - Personal experience of using same-day slideshows with rating images in camera and Imagen software. Join the Imagen Community on Facebook to continue the discussions between episodes.

Duration:00:50:19

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Using Automation and AI to Enhance Photography Workflows

7/6/2023
In this episode, Scott speaks with Frederick Van Johnson from This Week in Photo about the future of photography. The conversation covers a variety of AI and automation tools, including some you may not realize already play a role in your photography life. The conversation went on for nearly two hours, so we split it into two easier-to-digest episodes. This is part 2. We continue the discussion on the use of automation and AI tools in photography workflows. We also discuss the acquisition of Flickr and This Week and Photo by SmugMug and their commitment to preserving the Flickr platform for future generations. One topic that came up, which we are sure everyone has something to say about, is the use of artificial intelligence in photo contests both as entries and judging. We also discuss the idea of digital identifying when photos have been made or manipulated by AI just in the same way it's possible for text, and emphasize the importance of disclosure and transparency. Finally, we stress the need for backups in different locations for photographers as disasters happen. Discussed in this episode- Software that simplifies album design for photographers. - Tech helps filter photo contest submissions. - Marker needed for AI involvement in content. - Smugmug saves Flickr for posterity. - Smugmug passionate team guides photography's power. - Photographer's disaster recovery solution with Imagen's new backup feature (coming soon) - Redundancy and accessibility in cloud backups. - Don't fear AI, use it to improve. - Flickr's metadata can be leveraged for search. You can find Frederick at: Frederickvan.comThisweekinphoto.comSmugmug.comFlickr.com Join the Imagen Community on Facebook to continue the discussions between episodes.

Duration:00:56:17

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Automation and AI: Improving Photography One Shot at a Time

7/6/2023
In this episode, Scott speaks with Frederick Van Johnson from This Week in Photo about the future of photography. The conversation covers a variety of AI and automation tools, including some you may not realize already play a role in your photography life. The conversation went on for nearly two hours, so we split it into two easier-to-digest episodes. This is part 1. We dive deep into machine learning and AI for photographers. We discuss AI automation tools that make tasks like keywording and hierarchy easier than ever before. Autofocus technology is also getting better with AI; cameras now recognize different elements and weigh them differently. We also discuss camera-to-cloud technology. Hear how modern technology in photography has made so much of photography less of a burden and how this has opened up new opportunities for photographers to focus on other important aspects of their work. Discussed in this episode- Automating menial tasks for photographers with machine learning and AI - Improvements in autofocus due to AI and machine learning - Recognition, understanding and weighting of certain objects - AI apps generate accurate and interesting keywords - Caution and optimism about the potential of generative AI - Cloud technology and AI editing - Cameras uploading to the cloud for backup and AI culling and editing - Advancements in technology with Imagen, SmugMug, Fujifilm, Skylum and Frame.io - Apple's Vision Pro headset and advancements in focus technology - Eye tracking features lead to advancements in processing capabilities - Possibilities for its impact on other industries You can find Frederick at: Frederickvan.comThisweekinphoto.comSmugmug.comFlickr.com Join the Imagen Community on Facebook to continue the discussions between episodes.

Duration:00:44:18

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Workflows with Fer Juaristi

7/1/2023
In this episode, Scott speaks with portrait and wedding photographer Fer Juaristi about his photographic and photography business workflows. Hailing from Mexico, Fer Juaristi has always been creative at heart. Beginning in music as a drummer and then falling in love with photography. He approaches wedding photography with the aim to blur the personal and the artistic. As Fer experiments, he brings other photographers along for the journey with his educational content and workshops. Discussed in this episode- EVF vs screen perspective offers new angles and adaptation. - CRM that simplifies business processes - Quick deliveries of previews and controlling the narrative - A beautiful place isn't everything for weddings - Personalized pricing, customized links, and consultations - Slow down and prioritize quality photos - Overcoming weaknesses, photography challenges, and underdog mentality - Profile adjustments for Talent AI Profile personalization Join the Imagen Community on Facebook to continue the discussions between episodes.

Duration:00:43:31

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Workflows with Lindsay Coulter

6/1/2023
In this episode, Scott speaks with portrait and wedding photographer Lindsay Coulter about her photographic and photography business workflows. Lindsay Coulter is a wedding & portrait photographer capturing timeless and on-trend photographs for couples worldwide. Although residing in Canada, Lindsay's passion for finding beauty in small details and capturing candid moments has taken her to places like Australia, Bermuda, St. Maarten, Mexico & Italy. She loves the outdoors and prefers beach houses in Malibu or cabins in the Pacific Northwest. Lindsay takes pride in getting to know each couple's unique story and essence, believing that inclusion and equality are fundamental to her personal and professional life. She cherishes the idea of photography as a way to look back on moments in time and remember how you felt, wanting couples to be taken back to their special day, no matter how much time has passed. Discussed in this episode- Importance of efficient editing process for photographers - Guides for engagement session provided with the outfits and location ideas - Importance of pre-production planning for prioritizing photos - Experience with outsourced editing process and a bad experience with a previous company - Using Imagen for more control and efficiency - Use of skin smoothing - Eliminating emotional ties from the editing process - Importance of timely delivery of previews and gallery for maintaining clients - Curating organized and easy-to-digest galleries - Personalized delivery email with specific instructions and positive feedback - Managing anxieties and burnout during busy seasons - Personal backups for every piece of work - Getting to know clients and creating a comfortable environment - Putting pricing online to streamline process and increase conversions - Simplifying CRM system for easier management Join the Imagen Community on Facebook to continue the discussions between episodes.

Duration:01:08:13

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Workflows with Braulio Rocha

5/1/2023
In this episode, Scott speaks with Bar and Bat Mitzvah and wedding photographer, Braulio Rocha, about his photographic and photography business workflows. Braulio Rocha is a Montreal-based Wedding & Bar Mitzvahs photographer. New York Times wrote a full-page article about Braulio, calling him "Montreal's Bar Mitzvah King of photography". Braulio has a fascinating career path, as shared by The Montreal Gazzet in a piece titled "From Janitor to Entrepreneur: A Montreal Immigrant Success story". He is the father of two beautiful girls and is married to the love of his life, Sonia. Braulio is a speaker, educator, and motivator. Discussed in this episode Join the Imagen Community on Facebook to continue the discussions between episodes.

Duration:00:37:30