Re-Defining the Ideal Client with Amy Murgatroyd
In this episode of the FilmingLife® Podcast for Family Photographers & Filmmakers, Kylie Purtell sits down for a chat with Boston Family Filmmaker & Photographer, Amy Murgatroyd about her experience as a speaker at Unfiltered Retreat this year as well as her thoughts about the concept of an "ideal client" and why maybe we should re-think the way we define this. It's a great listen!
The Value of Outsourcing and Pricing Your Time in Business with Stacey Rolfe
In this episode of the FilmingLife® Podcast for Family Photographers & Filmmakers, Kylie sits down for a chat with Tog Hub Founder Stacey Rolfe about the value of outsourcing and pricing your time in business as a photographer + filmmaker.
The Art of Storytelling Photography | An Interview with Michelle McKay Photographer
In this episode of the FilmingLife® Podcast for Photographers & Filmmakers, your hosts, Courtney Holmes & Kylie Purtell sit down for a chat with Melbourne based in-home newborn & young-family photographer MICHELLE MCKAY.
Michelle McKay is a master storyteller. From her background as a high school English teacher to her work as an in-home newborn photographer, story is at the heart of everything Michelle does. She’s also one of the speakers at the upcoming UNFILTERED RETREAT in the Blue Mountains from August 8th to 11th and we are so excited to have her on the podcast today, sharing her thoughts and expertise about creating compelling storytelling images for yourself & your clients.
We chat about:
How the practice of documenting life, what it looks and feels like, has become Michelle’s life’s work and acts to ground and anchor her to real life.
Michelle’s struggles with time management and how changing her perspective on time has made a difference not only to her life but to how she documents it as well
Michelle’s background in English, poetry and teaching, and how that fuels her obsession with storytelling
How Michelle approaches a session and prepares her clients in order to tease out their own unique story
The strategies & visual devices Michelle uses to shape individual stories within larger, more universal ones
What Michelle wishes she’d known when she first started as a photographer
And how finding your voice is not something that happens overnight
Building a Brand & Business You Love | An Interview with Sophie Lea Photography
In this episode of the FilmingLife® Podcast for Photographers & Filmmakers, your hosts, Courtney Holmes & Kylie Purtell sit down for a chat with Sydney newborn & family portrait photographer Sophie Partyka from SOPHIE LEA PHOTOGRAPHY.
Sophie Partyka has been in the photography biz for more than 18 years, and been running her own portrait business for 10 years. She’s also one of the speakers at the upcoming UNFILTERED RETREAT in the Blue Mountains from August 8th to 11th and we are so excited to have her on the podcast today, sharing her thoughts and expertise about building a brand and a business that you love.
We chat about:
How nostalgia and desperation to hang on to moments in time fuels the passion to capture images for ourselves & others
How experience & maturity impacts our work and how we relate to clients
Sophie explains how being patient and allowing your business to grow rather than rushing through that growth leads to long-term sustainability
How the best way to grow is to just get in and do the work, don’t wait for everything to be “right”
How cultivating genuine relationships is the real secret to building a successful business
What Sophie believes is one of the big misconceptions about building a successful brand, and
How outsourcing can be the catalyst for exponential growth
Reel Life: Instagram Reels & Shifting Mindsets
In this episode of the FilmingLife® Podcast for Photographers & Filmmakers, your hosts, Courtney Holmes & Kylie Purtell, have a wide ranging chat about FilmingLife® Academy’s new Colour Grading course, shifting mindsets and everyone’s current social media nemesis, Instagram Reels.
You’ll hear Courtney & Kylie chat about:
• What’s been happening since the last episode
• Courtney’s new Colour Grading course, what’s included and how it will take your films to the next level
• Instagram Reels - what are they, how we feel about them, how we’re approaching them and making them our friend
Shit Happens | How depression can derail your creativity
In this episode of the FilmingLife® Podcast for Photographers & Filmmakers your hosts, Courtney Holmes & Kylie Purtell, explain just what the heck happened to the FilmingLife® Podcast in 2021 and what happens when life gets in the way of your best laid plans.
You’ll hear Courtney & Kylie chat about:
• A wrap-up of all that happened in 2021
• How depression can derail your creativity
• Remote Learning & the death of productivity
• How the FilmingLife® Network saved our sanity in lockdown
• What’s in store for 2022
The Camera as an Instrument for Hope & Healing | An Interview with FilmingLifer PRO Amy Murgatroyd
In this episode of the FilmingLife® Podcast for Photographers & Filmmakers your host Kylie Purtell interviews our newest FilmingLifer PRO, Amy Murgatroyd.
We chat about:
Amy’s journey to filmmaking and what led her to create the films she makes
The beauty of being a beginner
The comparison trap and bringing your work back to your ‘why’
The magic that happens when passion & purpose intersect
Passion as the flame, purpose as the fuel
The camera as an instrument for hope & healing
Stripping ourselves down to become a blank slate for our clients to write their story on, receiving rather than taking
Your Artistic Vision VS What People Want
In this episode of the FilmingLife® Podcast for Photographers & Filmmakers your hosts Courtney Holmes & Kylie Purtell chat about your artistic vision versus what other people want, and how to find a comfortable medium between the two. Courtney will also share an excerpt from one of the lessons in her intermediate course in the Academy, FilmingLife® 201: The Art of Filming Families.
You’ll hear Courtney & Kylie chat about:
• The importance of portfolio building for both finding & building your artistic vision
• How a larger portfolio with more films will help you find clients who want films that embrace your artistic vision
• How your artistic vision can grow & change over time
• How being confident in your artistic vision can help you create work that not only your clients love & want, but alsofulfils you creatively and helps avoid burnout
What Would You Do…? Social Media Shutdown
In this episode of the FilmingLife® Podcast for Photographers & Filmmakers your hosts Courtney Holmes and Kylie Purtellchat with Australian Photographer Karen Webb about what it’s like to wake up and find your Facebook business page has been shut down with no warning.
You’ll hear Courtney, Kylie & Karen chat about:
• Why Australian facebook pages were banned so suddenly
• The impact of losing one of your business communication channels
• Steps you can take to make sure you have a way to communicate with both booked & potential clients outside of social media
• The importance of setting up an email list and customer management software, as well as which newsletter provider you could use
How to Get Out of a Creative Rut
In this episode of the FilmingLife® Podcast for Photographers & Filmmakers your hosts Courtney Holmes & Kylie Purtell talk about creative ruts, how to recognise when you're in a rut, and what you can try to pull yourself out of it.
You’ll also hear Courtney & Kylie chat about:
• The FilmingLife® ArtHouse, a new series of guided film projects and showcase opportunities for members of FilmingLife® in 2021
• The different types of creative ruts
• How to recognise when you’re in a creative rut
• Things you can try when you’re just not feeling it
Self-Evaluation as an Artist
In this episode of FilmingLife®: The Podcast for Photographers & Filmmakers our host Courtney Holmes chats about why it’s important to reflect and analyse our art and how that self-evaluation can improve your work and help your business.
You’ll hear Courtney thoughts & tips on:
• What’s new in the Academy to help you grow as a filmmaker
• The biggest mistake Courtney sees photographers & new filmmakers make
• Why you should create work that YOU love from the beginning
• How your artistic vision is what will elevate your artistic voice
• How Portfolio Building can help you develop your artistic voice & vision
• Why potential clients need to feel confident in what they’re going to get before they invest
• Courtney will lead you through a self-evaluation exercise to help you reflect on your work and reveal valuable insights
Comparison & Perfectionism
In this episode of the FilmingLife® Podcast for Photographers & Filmmakers your hosts Courtney Holmes & Kylie Purtell chat about the perils & pitfalls of comparing yourself to others, getting caught up in perfectionism, and how to avoid both.
You’ll hear Courtney & Kylie’s thoughts on:
• The hidden reason we get caught up in perfectionism
• How to stop obsessing & feel confident in your work
• Strategies to break free of comparing yourself to others
• What you should compare yourself to instead
• Giving yourself grace
• The drive to create better work & how you can harness that for good
• The importance of a good mentor & community
• The inspiration behind Kylie’s ‘COLOR’ ArtHouse film
The Power of Creativity | An Interview with Kylie Purtell
In this episode of the FilmingLife® Podcast for Photographers & Filmmakers FilmingLife® Founder Courtney Holmes interviews FilmingLife® Community Manager Kylie Purtell about the power of creativity, finding your artistic voice, and the magic that happened when Kylie stopped comparing herself to others.
We chat about:
• What creativity really is
• How to use limitations to fuel your creativity
• What “finding your voice” actually means
• Finding your ‘why’ and using it to set yourself apart from the crowd
• How to make your client work as impactful as your personal work
• Using strategic portfolio building sessions to strengthen your business & art
• The importance of a good mentor
• Why you need to stop caring about what other people think & make