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Episode Overview

How do you create portraits that feel more like stories than snapshots?

In this episode of Generator, I sit down with Judith Hill, a fine art portrait photographer based in Nashville, whose work is filled with texture, emotion, and intention. Judith has built a style that slows everything down, where connection is the point, not the afterthought. We talk about how she went from second-guessing herself to directing shoots with clarity and confidence.

Judith opens up about the importance of creative direction, trusting her gut, and why her best work happens when she stops trying to chase the "right" way of doing things. This conversation is about staying curious, letting the process evolve, and making space for the work to breathe.

Podcast Title: Generator

Episode Title: Judith Hill: The Universal Power of Connection

Episode Number: 60

Publish Date: 29 Sept 2025

What you’ll learn in this episode:

• Why slowing down can actually make your work more impactful

• How Judith approaches creative direction and builds intentional shoots

• What it means to “listen to the work” instead of controlling it

• How to trust your ideas even when they don’t fit a trend

• The challenges of creating art while also running a business

• Why planning matters—but overthinking kills momentum

• What it looks like to lead a client through an experience, not just a session

• How Judith blends narrative, styling, and trust to create soulful portraits

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