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Today’s episode is a little breather from the business grind and a whole lot of fun. I’m chatting with a fellow photographer, Avery Diehl, about the stuff every photographer can relate to—the hot takes, the difficult “would you rather” questions, and the debates that make you question everything you thought you knew about photography. We get real about the struggles that show up when you’re just starting out, like being scared to book clients, putting yourself out there, and going all in on something you love. It’s honest, playful, and feels like sitting around with a friend who just gets it. CONNECT WITH AVERY / avery.grace.photo insta @http://Avery.grace.photo CONNECT WITH SUE :) Say hi on Instagram: @sue.shutterbug / sue.shutterbug Email: mailto:sue.shutterbug.photography@gmail.com 00:00 Introduction to Photography and Community Engagement 01:39 Exploring Photography Styles and Preferences 04:52 The Balance of Creativity and Financial Stability 08:07 Dream Clients vs. Dream Brands 10:57 The Challenges of Concert Photography 14:05 The Art of Editing in Photography 21:35 The Challenges of Photography Editing 26:25 Navigating AI in Photography 30:47 Overcoming Common Photography Hurdles 35:10 Embracing Growth and Learning in Photography 39:00 The Business Side of Photography photography podcast, photographer community, creative freedom, photography hot takes, would you rather photography, film vs digital, editing workflow, beginner photographer struggles, booking clients fear, going all in on photography, artistic validation, camera settings tips, AI in photography, concert photography, imposter syndrome for photographers, building confidence as a photographer, creative burnout, finding your style, photography mindset, real talk for photographers