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The 7 Rules Every Photographer Needs with Nick Church

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#591 Nick Church is a seasoned wedding and commercial photographer, educator, and the founder of the Nick Church Creative Academy. With nearly a decade of professional experience, Nick has become recognized for both his creative eye and his commitment to helping other photographers grow in their craft. Having transitioned from the software industry to full-time photography, he brings a unique blend of business acumen and technical expertise to the table.

KEY TOPICS COVERED

  1. Evolving Creativity and Staying Motivated in Wedding Photography - Nick explains how shooting countless weddings can make the experience feel routine, but emphasizes the necessity of finding fresh creative approaches and engaging in personal projects for artistic fulfillment. Changing locations, experimenting with new techniques, and even switching camera systems (like using Fujifilm for personal work) can reignite passion and broaden skills.
  2. Seven Foundational Rules for Photographers - Nick outlines crucial “rules” every photographer should keep in mind. Topics include:
    • Avoiding GAS (Gear Acquisition Syndrome) by focusing on developing skills before investing in new equipment.
    • Developing a critical eye, always evaluating what works in your images and areas for improvement.
    • Not expecting post-processing to “rescue” fundamentally flawed shots.
  3. Transitioning from Hobby to Business - Nick advises beginners aspiring to start a business to focus on visible, authentic self-marketing, sharing their real passion, and building community presence. Technical prowess matters, but connecting with potential clients on a personal level is equally vital.

IMPORTANT DEFINITIONS & CONCEPTS

  • Gear Acquisition Syndrome (GAS): The compulsion to continually purchase new gear in hopes of improving photography, often without a concrete reason or understanding of how it will address one’s actual needs. Nick stresses articulating specific problems with current gear before making a purchase.
  • Shooting with Intention: The practice of planning or visualizing the purpose and effect of each frame—be it emotion, composition, or storytelling—instead of just “snapping” photos. This leads to more impactful and meaningful images.

DISCUSSION & REFLECTION QUESTIONS

  1. How can you maintain creative motivation when photographing the same event or venue repeatedly?
  2. What steps can you take to evaluate whether a new piece of gear is truly necessary for your photography?
  3. Reflect on a recent photo you took: What were you trying to communicate, and did your intention come through?

RESOURCES:
Visit Nick Church’s Website - https://www.nickchurchcreativeacademy.com/
Follow Nick Church on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/nickchurchcreativeacademy/

Sign up for your free CloudSpot Account today at www.DeliverPhotos.com

Connect with Raymond!

Thanks for listening & keep shooting!

  continue reading

577 episodes

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Content provided by Raymond Hatfield. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Raymond Hatfield or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

#591 Nick Church is a seasoned wedding and commercial photographer, educator, and the founder of the Nick Church Creative Academy. With nearly a decade of professional experience, Nick has become recognized for both his creative eye and his commitment to helping other photographers grow in their craft. Having transitioned from the software industry to full-time photography, he brings a unique blend of business acumen and technical expertise to the table.

KEY TOPICS COVERED

  1. Evolving Creativity and Staying Motivated in Wedding Photography - Nick explains how shooting countless weddings can make the experience feel routine, but emphasizes the necessity of finding fresh creative approaches and engaging in personal projects for artistic fulfillment. Changing locations, experimenting with new techniques, and even switching camera systems (like using Fujifilm for personal work) can reignite passion and broaden skills.
  2. Seven Foundational Rules for Photographers - Nick outlines crucial “rules” every photographer should keep in mind. Topics include:
    • Avoiding GAS (Gear Acquisition Syndrome) by focusing on developing skills before investing in new equipment.
    • Developing a critical eye, always evaluating what works in your images and areas for improvement.
    • Not expecting post-processing to “rescue” fundamentally flawed shots.
  3. Transitioning from Hobby to Business - Nick advises beginners aspiring to start a business to focus on visible, authentic self-marketing, sharing their real passion, and building community presence. Technical prowess matters, but connecting with potential clients on a personal level is equally vital.

IMPORTANT DEFINITIONS & CONCEPTS

  • Gear Acquisition Syndrome (GAS): The compulsion to continually purchase new gear in hopes of improving photography, often without a concrete reason or understanding of how it will address one’s actual needs. Nick stresses articulating specific problems with current gear before making a purchase.
  • Shooting with Intention: The practice of planning or visualizing the purpose and effect of each frame—be it emotion, composition, or storytelling—instead of just “snapping” photos. This leads to more impactful and meaningful images.

DISCUSSION & REFLECTION QUESTIONS

  1. How can you maintain creative motivation when photographing the same event or venue repeatedly?
  2. What steps can you take to evaluate whether a new piece of gear is truly necessary for your photography?
  3. Reflect on a recent photo you took: What were you trying to communicate, and did your intention come through?

RESOURCES:
Visit Nick Church’s Website - https://www.nickchurchcreativeacademy.com/
Follow Nick Church on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/nickchurchcreativeacademy/

Sign up for your free CloudSpot Account today at www.DeliverPhotos.com

Connect with Raymond!

Thanks for listening & keep shooting!

  continue reading

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