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The Camera Life

The Camera Life

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Live weekly podcast featuring long-form discussions on all things photography with hosts Greg, Justin and Jim. Join us live on Youtube every Monday at 7:30pm & Thursday at 9am (Australian Eastern Time) to join in on the conversation or listen back later on your favourite podcast player. From photography gear reviews and new camera rumours to discussions about the art and business of making images, this is The Camera Life Podcast.
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Calling all middle school language arts teachers! Teaching has become so overwhelming. It can be isolating at times, and it is sometimes difficult to get help when you need it. In this podcast, we will discuss the many complexities that middle school language arts teachers face. There will be tons of actionable ideas to help you simplify your planning, streamline your teaching, and enjoy more free time.
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I'm a 40 something year old man who has always had a passion for stand up comedy and a complete dread of public speaking. When my marriage ended, I decided to take control of my life back and pursue my long time dream of being a stand-up comedian. I'm 20 years older than the average starting comedian, but I'm 20 years more cynical too. This podcast will be an honest and at times brutal look into my new venture in stand up comedy while balancing a kid, a career, and a struggle with depression ...
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Coming Back: Conversations on life after loss

Shelby Forsythia, Intuitive Grief Guide

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What does life look like after the funeral? After the divorce is final? After the diagnosis? Whether your loss is a person, a relationship, a job, a pet, or a dream, loss shapes who you are and how you choose to live in the world. Join Shelby Forsythia, Intuitive Grief Guide and author of Permission to Grieve as she explores the ideas, resources, and stories that help us "come back" to life after death, divorce, illness and more. New episode every Wednesday at 5:00pm Central Time.
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Everyday Thin Places

Rachael Gallagher and Elizabeth Varaso

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In each episode of Everyday Thin Places, birth doula Elizabeth Varaso and interfaith hospice chaplain Rachael Gallagher ​draw from their experiences supporting birthing people and dying people to explore with honesty, authenticity and humor how we can all become more truly-living people.​ Although birth and death are two of the only truly universal human experiences, we often think of them as painful, frightening and best kept behind closed doors. But behind those closed doors Rachael and El ...
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THE SELF-AWARE MILLENNIAL, hosted by J.Mix, facilitates cycle-breaking conversations relevant to millennials, including mental health, social justice, relationships, & personal growth. J.Mix engages with artists of diverse backgrounds to advance human empathy, introspection, and self-awareness.
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After the Jump

Heritage Radio Network

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Wednesdays at 1:00PM EST The theme song for After the Jump is "Bell" by Screaming Females Design blogger Grace Bonney of Design\*Sponge takes her love art and design from the web to radio. Through a series of interviews with designers, store owners and up-and-coming members of the creative community, Grace will delve deeper into the world of independent artists. From exploring the day-to-day lives of contemporary makers to discussing the challenges they face, After the Jump will take the con ...
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🍷🎙️ Welcome to "If You Juno's, You Know" – Juno's Liquor Podcast! 🍹📣 Unveil the world of spirits and libations with Juno's Liquor in our exhilarating video podcast! 🌐✨ Join us as we uncork the mysteries of the beverage industry, one episode at a time. In "If You Juno's, You Know," we bring you an engaging trifecta of segments that promise to tantalize your taste buds and ignite your passion for all things spirits. 🎙️ Segment 1: Meet the Makers Dive into the realm of craftsmanship as we condu ...
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Portrait, commercial and fine art photographer Vicki Bell joins The Camera Life to unpack a lifetime behind the lens. From high-volume graduation shoots and stress-free corporate headshots to wedding stories, optical snoots and Nikon Z6II portrait setups, Vicki shares practical tips for working fast while keeping sessions fun and human. She dives i…
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Teaching in December can feel like trying to herd middle schoolers through a snowstorm. Between early dismissals, holiday excitement, and students’ shorter attention spans, keeping your ELA classroom productive is a real challenge. But it doesn’t have to be stressful! We will discuss 5 types of activities in this episode: 1. ELA Games 2. Creating G…
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Have answering photography question? Join us live and with give us a call or ask in the live chat! This is the only live call in photography podcast in the world!!! We think..... In this lively Q&A episode, Justin and Greg answer viewer questions, dive deep into monochrome shooting, debate travel gear, unpack the latest Fujifilm, Leica, and DJI new…
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Live music and documentary photographer Lucas Packett dives deep into his journey—from shooting early punk gigs on film to covering Melbourne protests, touring festivals, and navigating modern photojournalism. He shares concert access secrets, wild pit stories, gear choices, ethical dilemmas, and how he maintains objectivity in divisive environment…
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What on your list for this years sale season? In this lively Random Photography Show, Justin, Greg and Jim dive into everything from hilarious Lucky Straps origins to a deep debate on whether photographers should ever deliver RAW files to clients. The crew covers industry red flags, editing expectations, new gear drops, action cameras, drones, and …
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Photographer and Photo Collective co-founder Harriet Tarbuck joins The Camera Life to unpack her path from commercial jobs to deeply personal documentary work. She shares how Australian Photography Awards grew into a home for ambitious projects, why she loves 50mm lenses and Nikon’s retro bodies, and how parenting feeds her long-term family series.…
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Canon nailed the specs for the perfect all round mid-level camera with the new R6 iii. Will Sony answer the call with the A7V? Greg and Justin unpack a huge week of camera news: Canon’s R6 III and RF 45mm f/1.2, Nikon Z telephoto rumors, Leica’s new Reporter edition, Insta360 and DJI action cam teasers, plus the smartphone-powered Kyra AI camera an…
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Is the 45mm f1.2 real??? Join Justin and Greg while they watch the live launch! Canon fans, this one’s for you. Justin and Greg react live to the EOS R6 Mark III and the surprisingly affordable RF 45mm f1.2, breaking down specs, autofocus, video features and pricing versus Sony and Nikon. They chat who the 45mm is really for, card choices, real-wor…
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Alex Cearns OAM is one of Australia’s most celebrated animal photographers, renowned for her soulful portraits that capture the unique spirit of her subjects. As Creative Director of Houndstooth Studio in Perth, she has photographed over 15,000 pets, with her work featured in global publications, campaigns, and exhibitions. Dogs Today Magazine UK h…
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Middle school is a wonderful time for students to explore stories that expand their view of identity, heritage, and culture — while also enjoying strong characters, engaging plots, and thoughtful themes. These five Native American Heritage books do just that. We will discuss these 5 Native American Heritage novels: Indian No More by Charlene Willin…
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Justin and Jim kick off with Andrew Rovenko’s latest award-winning film project before diving into real-world wedding turnaround expectations, client experience, and sneak peeks. The crew then riffs through Fujifilm’s “camera without a lens,” Canon and Sony rumors, and a big community lens wishlist—dream zooms, missing primes, and brand gaps. They …
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Bringing Native American activities into the classroom not only honors diverse voices but also helps students explore themes of identity, family, and connection to the natural world. Whether you’re teaching during Native American Heritage Month or weaving Indigenous texts into your curriculum all year long, these Native American activities will hel…
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Portrait and still-life photographer Julie Powell joins Greg and Justin to unpack how she turns dreams, fantasy books and full-on collaborations into elaborate, filmic photo shoots. From the infamous “Dapper Rabbit” series to Marie Antoinette workshops, BFOP 2025 portraits, lighting choices, gear talk and why the experience matters more than the sh…
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Your weekly dose of all things photography! Join us in the live chat and tell us what you think of these new camera releases. New camera season is popping. We unpack Fujifilm’s XT30 III naming maze, Leica’s M EV1 shift to EVF, Ricoh GR IV variants, and Tamron’s 25–200 travel superzoom—with a live call-in. Then ride along on a two-day CFMoto adventu…
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Louise Sedgman gallops through equine portrait craft, from embracing softness and motion to staging a “Black Beauty” night scene. She breaks down her switch to the Nikon Z8, lens choices for safe, flattering horse work, and the systems behind a thriving Santa photo operation—bookings, sets, lighting, tethering, and delivery. We also cover her mobil…
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Justin and Greg are back and tonight they will be recapping all the craziness that has happened in their world and the photography world over the last few weeks. A lively, gear-packed Random Photography Show! We spotlight Liminal Gallery’s fundraiser, share how to help, and preview Lucinda Goodwin’s $60 headshot drive. Then it’s AI deepfakes, fresh…
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Landscape photographer Ben Maze dives into composition-first shooting, patient planning, and the mindset behind memorable images. We cover WA coastlines, moody Scotland seascapes, woodland mist, snow-gum abstracts, and the Dolomites. Ben shares practical fieldcraft, a minimalist gear philosophy, tripods and filters that matter, and a step-by-step b…
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Halloween is the perfect time to get students excited about reading—stories with a little creep, mystery, and imagination are ideal for middle schoolers. Listen here for 5 Halloween books that strike just the right balance between spooky and engaging. We will discuss: 5 great "spooky" books Ideas for using them in the classroom Activities to go alo…
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Documentary legend Andrew Chapman joins The Camera Life for a practical, inspiring masterclass. We cover early darkroom wins, mentors, captions and metadata, access and ethics, long-term projects, industrial and rural Australia stories, Fuji gear that actually works, slide-digitising workflow, and how to finish with legacy books. We close with a li…
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After a failed test run last week we are finally hoping to take live callers on The Random Photography Show. Our first live call-in show dives into fresh photo news—Fuji rumors, Kodak’s Charmer mini cam, Viltrox/Godox flashes, Panasonic’s 100–500—and hot Leica and Nikon chatter. We unbox gear (including Fujifilm-themed sneakers!), tease the “pocket…
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Buy Michael's Latest Book: https://village-hearing-the-grass-grow.square.site/ Legendary Australian photojournalist Michael Coyne shares wild frontline stories—from Tiananmen to the Iran–Iraq war—plus ethical lines he refused to cross, how Black Star worked, and why he switched to Fujifilm after a pocket X100 saved a job. We unpack his decade-long …
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Autumn is the perfect season to bring fresh energy into your middle school ELA classroom. With cooler weather, colorful leaves, and plenty of seasonal inspiration, it’s an ideal time to spark creativity and keep students engaged in reading and writing. In this post, we’ll explore five engaging autumn classroom activities for middle school ELA. Each…
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GoPro teases a Max 2 and a tiny “Lit” Hero, DJI readies the Osmo Nano and a controversial Mini 5 Pro, and we weigh in on Sony A7V rumors, cine camera sizes, Leica’s cutaway auction, and Ricoh’s new GR Space. Then we try Meta’s “camera spectacles” on for size—can glasses become your next EVF? We finish with wedding, motorsport panning, and wildlife …
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"5 years ago, I publicly departed from the WWII museum as a member of the Victory Belles. If you knew me at the time- then you knew how much work I did to make sure the Black lives of New Orleans and the African American diaspora were acknowledged and protected. With that sparked a movement that gave other stakeholders a voice to address their many…
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In this episode of The Camera Life, we sit down with award-winning director, DOP, and car photographer Chris Benny. Chris shares his journey from shooting mountain bikes to working with Top Gear and major automotive brands, building Cube Productions, and mastering both photography and film. He reveals behind-the-scenes stories from high-pressure sh…
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So many new Cine Cameras! Is this the future, will camera companies continue to prioritiswe video over stills? Bruce Moyle joins Justin and Greg to break down all the new cinema cameras that were released this week. We will discuss the Fujifilm GFX Eterna 55, Canon C50 and Nikon Zr. Plus how do they compare to the industry standard Sony FX3 and gia…
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September is the perfect time to refresh your classroom reading list, especially as we celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month. Middle school students can gain empathy, cultural understanding, and inspiration through stories that reflect diverse experiences. In this episode, we will discuss 5 books that are perfect for September reading. There are ideas …
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PhotoBizX host Andrew Hellmich distills lessons from 500+ photographer interviews: JPEG-first shooting, wedding volume strategy, irresistible album upsells, same-day slideshows, pricing digital files for profit, and setting expectations that turn happy clients into referrals. We also dig into qualifying leads, defusing price objections, and communi…
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Canon rumors, Nikon tweaks, and a spicy DJI mirrorless debate. We cover Bright Festival plans, Greg’s lunar-eclipse composite workflow, viewer gear talk, Laowa’s cine roadmap, Sigma leaks, Nikon Zf updates, Canon’s C50 plus new RF glass, and whether DJI should enter the mirrorless game. Fast-moving, practical, and fun for working shooters. (Full ru…
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Join me for season 3! One podcast a month will focus on 5 activities that you can easily implement in your middle school classroom for this month/season. In this episode, we will discuss 5 engaging bell ringers for your students. We will discuss bell ringers for: Seasonal activities Vocabulary Grammar Poetry Reading Skills Let's connect! Membership…
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Bob Murrell is in the running for New Orleans City Council (District A). A community organizer, democratic socialist, activist, and leader- Bob is dedicated to fighting for the poor, marginalized, and working people in New Orleans now and for generations to come. On this episode, he critiques the pre and post-Katrina ailments stifling the city's mo…
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Adventure photographer Aidan Williams shares how a burnout reset led him from the Blue Mountains to global highlines—shooting world-record walks, 4,000-metre altitudes, and thundering Nazare swells. We dig into safety-first rigging, packing light, weatherproof gear, creative angles after big hikes, and the business realities (insurance, logistics, …
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Let's talk about photography! Justin’s back! We chat with photographer Nicholas Walton-Healey about his “Yarra Yarra: Reflections on the River” exhibition, dive into abstract water images, fabric printing, and a clever folding photo book. Then we launch channel memberships, preview BFOP plans, play with Gemini 2.5 Flash Image on portraits and trave…
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Team USA Olympic photographer Jeff Cable pulls back the curtain on how he shoots, edits, and delivers world-class sports images under a 14-minute deadline. We cover silent shutter etiquette, hockey techniques through plexi, travel logistics for Milan, building photo tours in Costa Rica and beyond, and hands-on insights with Canon’s R1/R3—plus print…
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Live gear chat and real-world shooting collide this week. We hit Ricoh GR IV buzz, Leica and Nikon lens updates, third‑party glass, and lighting. Sam shares Great Ocean Road seascapes with actionable shutter/ND/polarizer tips, plus a stunning astro workflow. Greg shakes a creative funk with Fujifilm XE5 street work and signage storytelling. We unbo…
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Automotive photographer and race driver Curtis Graham joins The Camera Life to share how he went from gig photos to trackside panning, why polarizers are secret sauce for glossy paint, and how grassroots racing opened doors to paid shoots—including a GM Silverado launch. We dig into pricing, networking, gear (Fuji vs Sony), and practical steps to s…
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This podcast LOVES a social media detox success story. It was a no-brainer when J.Mix overheard Breeze commenting on her three-year hiatus from social media and HAD to get her on the show to talk about the journey. On this episode, Breeze goes into detail about why she chose to leave, how she filled up her free time, what led her to join social med…
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Radio personality, podcast host, and author, Jack Fritz was kind enough to sit down with us to talk about all things Philadelphia Phillies! There were some GREAT moments including "Get these dads a ring!", a conversation on Phillies Fan Groups, and how the Phillies' winning (or losing) seasons inform generational expectations. Be listening for: Rac…
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Greg, Jim, Bruce and guest Levin Barrett kick off with live chat and Levin’s latest astro adventures before diving into his Great Ocean Road workshop and a deep look at a 10‑night Lofoten/Norway aurora tour. We trade crowd‑dodging travel tips, run through photo news (Kodak rumor, 360 A1 drone, lens leaks), and unpack Bruce’s NZ masterclass. Jim sha…
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