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In this most recent episode of Shutter Nonsense, hosts Michael and Jeffrey sit down with special guest, landscape photographer Ben Horne, for a thoughtful conversation about how the way we see our own photographs changes over time. What starts as excitement or disappointment in the moment often shifts months or years later, sometimes in ways we never expect. Ben shares stories from a recent trip to Zion, walks through his film and large-format workflow, and reflects on what it’s like to revisit older work with fresh eyes. Together, they talk openly about creative doubt, the tension between technical perfection and emotional impact, and why some images only reveal their value long after they were made. This episode is an honest discussion about growth, patience, and learning to trust the photographic process. Join the Shutter Nonsense Patreon community to participate in post-episode conversations and share your own photography experiences! Available to free and paid members. www.patreon.com/ShutterNonsense RELATED LINKS Ben Horne's Website: https://www.benhorne.com/ CHAPTERS 00:00 Introduction and early technical hiccups 00:39 Welcome to Episode 21 00:51 Surprise guest appearance 02:00 Taskmaster, photography, and warming up the conversation 03:56 Car camping, recent trips, and spring season plans 06:27 Ben’s photography journey 09:58 Recent travel experiences 15:38 Workshops and upcoming plans 23:18 How our perception of our photography changes 38:24 Rediscovering forgotten images 39:52 The role of time in evaluating photos 41:14 Using presets and revisiting edits 42:37 Embracing imperfections 48:20 Looking back at old film work 57:00 Emotional connection to photographs 01:13:45 Balancing technical choices and emotional intent LEARN MORE ABOUT MICHAEL'S PHOTOGRAPHY https://www.michaelrungphotography.com LEARN MORE ABOUT JEFFREY'S PHOTOGRAPHY https://www.jeffreytadlock.com