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From Creative Burnout to Capturing the Joy of Work with Brian Doben
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#568 Brian Doben is a celebrated commercial photographer whose journey into the craft was driven by pure instinct and a love for observing life—what he calls the “greatest romance” of his life aside from his marriage. Key themes throughout the episode include Brian’s unexpected entry into photography after realizing his first passion, professional cycling, wouldn’t pan out. He credits his success to a willingness to follow instinct, embrace humility, and prioritize listening—to both his own creative impulses and to clients.
KEY TOPICS COVERED
- The Role of Instinct and Human Connection in Photography - Brian recounts how his instinct led him to pick up a camera during a period of personal uncertainty. He has since trusted his intuition not only in what he photographs but in how he forms connections with his subjects. Takeaway: Success in photography relies as much on empathy and actively listening as it does technical skill.
- Professional Development and Navigating the Photography Industry - The episode discusses Brian's transition from student to professional, the value of assisting, and how humility and a willingness to start from the bottom are essential for long-term career success. Doben highlights lessons learned through real-world experiences—such as working in demanding client settings and building resilience.
- Personal Projects and Creative Renewal: The "At Work" Project - Brian shares the origin and evolution of his personal project, “At Work,” which helped reignite his passion after creative burnout. He describes his process for finding subjects, the importance of curiosity over agenda, and how personal storytelling elevates his portraiture. Real-world anecdotes illustrate how life experiences, vulnerability, and setbacks inform creative vision.
IMPORTANT DEFINITIONS & CONCEPTS
- Instinctual Photography: Trusting one’s gut feelings and spontaneous creative urges rather than rigid planning; essential to finding authenticity in both subject matter and method.
DISCUSSION & REFLECTION QUESTIONS
- How can following your instincts guide your creative or career choices in photography?
- What strategies can photographers use to build authentic connections with clients or subjects, especially in high-pressure environments?
- In what ways can personal setbacks or life events inform and enrich your photography or storytelling?
RESOURCES:
Visit Brian Doben's Website - https://www.briandoben.com/
Follow Brian Doben on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/briandoben/
“At Work” Project and Gallery - https://www.atworkproject.com/
“At Work” Book by Brian Doben – https://www.amazon.com/At-Work-Brian-Doben/dp/195196330X
Grab your free 52 Lightroom Presets at
http://freephotographypresets.com/
Sign up for your free CloudSpot Account today at www.DeliverPhotos.com
Connect with Raymond!
- Join the free Beginner Photography Podcast Community at https://beginnerphotopod.com/group
- Get your Photo Questions Answered on the show - https://beginnerphotopod.com/qa
- Grab your free camera setting cheatsheet - https://perfectcamerasettings.com/
Thanks for listening & keep shooting!
583 episodes
Manage episode 486589481 series 1317199
#568 Brian Doben is a celebrated commercial photographer whose journey into the craft was driven by pure instinct and a love for observing life—what he calls the “greatest romance” of his life aside from his marriage. Key themes throughout the episode include Brian’s unexpected entry into photography after realizing his first passion, professional cycling, wouldn’t pan out. He credits his success to a willingness to follow instinct, embrace humility, and prioritize listening—to both his own creative impulses and to clients.
KEY TOPICS COVERED
- The Role of Instinct and Human Connection in Photography - Brian recounts how his instinct led him to pick up a camera during a period of personal uncertainty. He has since trusted his intuition not only in what he photographs but in how he forms connections with his subjects. Takeaway: Success in photography relies as much on empathy and actively listening as it does technical skill.
- Professional Development and Navigating the Photography Industry - The episode discusses Brian's transition from student to professional, the value of assisting, and how humility and a willingness to start from the bottom are essential for long-term career success. Doben highlights lessons learned through real-world experiences—such as working in demanding client settings and building resilience.
- Personal Projects and Creative Renewal: The "At Work" Project - Brian shares the origin and evolution of his personal project, “At Work,” which helped reignite his passion after creative burnout. He describes his process for finding subjects, the importance of curiosity over agenda, and how personal storytelling elevates his portraiture. Real-world anecdotes illustrate how life experiences, vulnerability, and setbacks inform creative vision.
IMPORTANT DEFINITIONS & CONCEPTS
- Instinctual Photography: Trusting one’s gut feelings and spontaneous creative urges rather than rigid planning; essential to finding authenticity in both subject matter and method.
DISCUSSION & REFLECTION QUESTIONS
- How can following your instincts guide your creative or career choices in photography?
- What strategies can photographers use to build authentic connections with clients or subjects, especially in high-pressure environments?
- In what ways can personal setbacks or life events inform and enrich your photography or storytelling?
RESOURCES:
Visit Brian Doben's Website - https://www.briandoben.com/
Follow Brian Doben on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/briandoben/
“At Work” Project and Gallery - https://www.atworkproject.com/
“At Work” Book by Brian Doben – https://www.amazon.com/At-Work-Brian-Doben/dp/195196330X
Grab your free 52 Lightroom Presets at
http://freephotographypresets.com/
Sign up for your free CloudSpot Account today at www.DeliverPhotos.com
Connect with Raymond!
- Join the free Beginner Photography Podcast Community at https://beginnerphotopod.com/group
- Get your Photo Questions Answered on the show - https://beginnerphotopod.com/qa
- Grab your free camera setting cheatsheet - https://perfectcamerasettings.com/
Thanks for listening & keep shooting!
583 episodes
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