Photographic Connections
Photographic Connections
Ep17 - Rachael Talibart: The Importance of Being Truly Authentic In Your Photography Work
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Join Kim as she speaks with seascape photographer Rachael Talibart. From spending much of her childhood at sea on a yacht to becoming one of the most respected seascape photographers in the country, Rachael's connection to the coast has always been apparent. For her the experience of being in nature is so important and she loves nothing more than sharing her experience and knowledge with others, through her successful workshop business.
- Journey into photography
- Building a connection to the coast
- How photography makes her feel
- Why the experience of being out is the most important thing to her
- Her photographic process
- Photographing waves
- Her favourite places to photograph
- Why she returns to locations time and time again
- The importance to get to know a place
- Building authenticity in her work
- Photos she made in Antarctica
- Separating professional work and hobby images
- Juggling business with personal creative time
- How her photographic process is influenced by her mood
- Why she loves long lens work
- Mindfulness in photography
- Using your senses to create images
- How she facilitates her workshops
Connect with Rachael:
Website: https://rachaeltalibart.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rachaeltalibart
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RachaelTalibartPhotography/
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