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  • Episode 37: Intuition and Adventure with Tiffany Reed Briley
    2025/04/14

    Episode 37: Intuition and Adventure with Tiffany Reed Briley

    Photographer and educator Tiffany Reed Briley joins Brie Stockwell for a thoughtful and energizing conversation about navigating creativity, change, and personal freedom. They talk about everything from solo travel and camper life to letting go of expectations and learning to trust your intuition. Tiffany opens up about redefining success on her own terms—creatively, spiritually, and professionally—and how nature continues to be her greatest teacher.

    Highlights from this episode:

    • Tiffany shares the surprising reason she started camping full-time while guiding workshops—and why it matters.

    • Reflections on burnout, reinvention, and her husband’s decision to leave photography behind.

    • Why Tiffany believes staying connected to nature is essential to creativity and healing.

    • Brie opens up about her solo White Sands experience and what intuition had to do with it.

    • The joy (and challenge!) of photographing in all-blue-sky conditions—and how to use them to your advantage.

    • Charleston’s magical “boneyard beaches” and why they’re always changing.

    • How Tiffany packs her Jeep with wine, throw pillows, and a portable curling iron—and why being cute matters.

    • Brie and Tiffany geek out over color theory, oil painting, and the book Landscape Painting by Mitchell Albala.

    • What happens when women stop waiting in the wings and start owning the spotlight.

    • A candid and powerful look at what it means to be brave, curious, and unapologetically yourself as an artist.

    Mentioned in this episode:

    www.tiffanybriley.com

    https://www.photographyworkshopcompany.com/

    www.charlestonphotographytours.com

    www.sharpenyourshutter.com

    Instagram

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    Blog post: https://www.wildwomanphotography.com/episode-37-Tiffany-Reed-Briley

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    58 分
  • Episode 36: The Introvert’s Eye with Beth Buelow
    2025/03/21

    Episode 36:

    The Introvert’s Eye with Beth Buelow

    In Episode 36, Brie sits down with coach, writer, and abstract architecture photographer Beth Buelow for a heartfelt and honest conversation about introversion, creative intuition, and how photography becomes a bridge—whether it’s to people, to self, or to the world around us.

    From solo train rides to the streets of Chicago, to Death Valley workshops that challenge identity, Beth shares how her photography practice is both an artistic outlet and a path toward deeper connection. They explore the ways creative vision evolves, the importance of awe in a heavy world, and the surprising power of a phone camera when the moment calls.

    Whether you’re introverted, extroverted, or somewhere in between, this episode is full of warmth, permission, and thoughtful reflection.

    Highlights from this episode:

    • Beth reflects on 16 years of coaching, especially for introverted leaders and creatives.

    • Brie and Beth unpack how introversion and extroversion shape their experience behind the camera.

    • Beth shares how photographing people candidly helps her connect in ways she never expected.

    • A powerful story of her award-winning iPhone image of Amish travelers in Chicago—captured spontaneously and later displayed in a museum.

    • They explore how intuition drives location choices—from solo Chicago trips to unexpected transformation in Death Valley.

    • Why labels like “landscape photographer” can be limiting—and how Beth moved beyond them.

    • The idea of the camera as connection, not a barrier, for those who identify as more inward-focused.

    • Beth explains how small discoveries—like the shape of a shadow or a building’s curve—become moments of shared wonder.

    • They talk about how creativity survives even in oppression, referencing Japanese internment camp gardens and the necessity of art during hard times.

    • Brie and Beth celebrate “adventures in intuition” as equally vital as any big journey.

    Mentioned in this episode:

    Brie Stockwell on Pixels Podcast

    More about Beth:

    Pixels Podcast

    bethbuelowphotography.com

    Instagram

    Facebook

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    Blog post: https://www.wildwomanphotography.com/episode-36:beth-buelow

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    57 分
  • Episode 35: Women in the Wild - OPA Conference Part 2
    2025/02/28

    Episode 35: Women in the Wild - OPA Conference Part 2

    The Outdoor Photo Alliance (OPA) Women’s Conference brought together passionate women in photography, and this episode is a space for their voices to be heard. In Part 2 of our special series, we sit down with Arianna DuPont, Monica Rasmussen, Kathy Winograd, and Darlene Sours as they reflect on their experiences at the conference and share personal journeys in photography, creativity, and community.

    Featuring conversations with:

    • Ariana DuPont – A 17-year-old scholarship winner balancing high school and a growing passion for landscape photography.

    • Monica Rasmussen – How photography, light, and resilience helped her navigate a brain injury and personal transformation.

    • Kathy Winograd – The fascinating intersection of poetry and photography, and how both art forms deepen creative expression.

    • Darlene Sours – The power of solo road trips, the importance of personal growth, and shifting from grand landscapes to intimate nature photography.

    The OPA Conference was more than just a gathering—it was a space where women photographers came together to learn, connect, and share their journeys. In this episode, Brie and her guests reflect on the experience, from the insights gained to the power of building a creative community. This conversation is a place for their voices to be heard as they discuss personal growth, navigating challenges, and the impact of supportive spaces in the industry. Whether you attended the conference or not, you’ll walk away feeling inspired by the stories and perspectives shared.

    Mentioned in this episode:

    The Outdoor Photo Alliance

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    57 分
  • Episode 34: Women in the Wild – OPA Conference Part 1
    2025/02/25

    Episode 34: Women in the Wild - OPA Conference Part 1

    In this special episode recorded live at the Outdoor Photo Alliance (OPA) Conference, Brie sits down with a powerhouse group of women photographers to discuss creativity, career transitions, and the impact of community in the photography world.

    Featuring conversations with:

    • Nicole Messner – On pushing creative boundaries and staying inspired.

    • Stephanie Hogue – Sharing insights on blending business and art.

    • Betsy Botsford – Discussing how personal projects fuel long-term success.

    • Kayla Crouch – Exploring the intersection of storytelling and outdoor photography.

    • Karen “Ren” Voepel – Talking about the importance of mentorship and uplifting other women in the field.

    What’s Inside This Episode?

    •Creative Transitions – How each woman has navigated shifts in her career and evolved her artistic voice.

    •The Power of Community – Insights from the OPA Conference on networking, collaboration, and growth.

    •Balancing Passion & Business – How these photographers sustain their careers while staying true to their vision.

    •Breaking Barriers – Experiences of being a woman in the outdoor photography space.

    •Motherhood & Creativity – Kayla Crouch shares her experience of juggling family life and photography.

    •Passion Projects That Matter – How personal work keeps creativity alive.

    •Lessons from the Field – Hard-earned wisdom from years of experience behind the lens.

    The OPA Conference was more than just a gathering—it was a space where women photographers came together to learn, connect, and share their journeys. In this episode, Brie and her guests reflect on the experience, from the insights gained to the power of building a creative community. This conversation is a place for their voices to be heard as they discuss personal growth, navigating challenges, and the impact of supportive spaces in the industry. Whether you attended the conference or not, you’ll walk away feeling inspired by the stories and perspectives shared.

    Mentioned in this episode:

    The Outdoor Photo Alliance

    Read more and access searchable transcripts:

    Blog post: https://www.wildwomanphotography.com/episode-34-opa-conference-part-1/

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  • Episode 33: Chasing Light & Dreams with Laura Zirino
    2025/01/31

    In this episode, Brie sits down with photographer Laura Zirino to explore her journey from union representative to Arizona Highways photographer, her love for the landscapes of Flagstaff and the Southwest, and the creative mindset that fuels her work. They dive into the power of persistence, solo photography, and the magic of discovering hidden beauty in familiar places.

    Highlights from this episode:

    • Laura’s transition to professional photography – how she turned a dream into reality through years of dedication.

      •Landing a cover shot for Arizona Highways – the moment that changed everything.

      •The magic of the Petrified Forest – why it’s one of Laura’s favorite hidden gems.

      •Why solo photography is so powerful – and how it deepens her connection with the landscape.

      •Photographing with a rebellious spirit – breaking the rules to capture something unexpected.

      •The importance of creative flow – how Laura lets the scene “reveal itself” instead of forcing the shot.

      •Her experience camping alone for the first time – and how it pushed her outside her comfort zone.

      •Why winter is the perfect time to visit Petrified Forest National Park – and how snow transforms the landscape.

      •Her love for coffee shops – and why they’re the perfect second office.

      •Lessons in persistence – how consistently submitting her work led to bigger opportunities.

    This episode is a must-listen for anyone who loves photography, adventure, and the creative journey.

    Explore more:

    www.laurazirino.smugmug.com

    https://www.instagram.com/laurazirino

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    Blog post: https://www.wildwomanphotography.com/episode-33-laura-zirino/

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    55 分
  • Episode 32: Perfectly Imperfect Adventures with Martha Montiel
    2025/01/17

    Ever wonder what happens when two photographer friends get together to chat about their adventures? In this episode, I sit down with my friend Martha for some real talk about photography, life's ups and downs, and those imperfect moments that make us grow (even when we're terrified!).

    Key moments from our conversation:

    • Get ready to laugh as Martha recounts her "almost kidnapping" story in India while photographing tigers with National Geographic's Andy Parkinson
    • Experience the raw beauty and chaos of White Sands National Park, where Martha shares how photography became her sanctuary during one of life's toughest chapters
    • Discover why adventure photography isn't just about the perfect shot - it's about pushing boundaries and finding strength in unexpected places (and maybe keeping emergency crutches in your camera bag!)
    • Learn about the exciting new OPA Women's Conference in Estes Park (February 6-9), where 100 women photographers will gather for an intimate learning experience with incredible speakers like Sarah Marino, Victoria Haack, Charlotte Gibb and more!

    Whether you're an experienced photographer or just starting your journey, this episode celebrates the power of saying "yes" to adventure and finding your community in the great outdoors. Come join our candid conversation about photography, friendship, and those magical moments that remind us why we do what we do.

    Explore more:

    https://www.marthamontielphotography.com/

    https://www.instagram.com/marthamontielphotography/

    Read more and access searchable transcripts:

    Blog post: https://www.wildwomanphotography.com/episode-32-martha-montiel/

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    1 時間 6 分
  • Episode 31: Sky High Photo Adventures with Emily Andreu aka "The Drone Princess"
    2024/11/14

    In this exciting episode, Brie talks with the adventurous photographer Emily Andreu. From snapping photos in extreme conditions to navigating the challenges of drone photography, Emily brings her fearless approach and stories to life. Get ready to be inspired by her unique perspective on capturing the world!

    Highlights of the episode include:

    • Drone Mishaps and Triumphs – Emily shares some memorable stories of flying drones in unpredictable weather and rugged terrain.

    • Alligator Encounters – Discover how Emily managed to stay calm (and keep shooting!) during a close encounter on Alligator Alley.

    • Icelandic Whoopee Cushions – Ever heard of using humor to break the ice on a photoshoot? Emily explains her hilarious tactic in Iceland!

    • Balancing Chaos and Creativity – Learn how Emily thrives in unpredictable environments and brings out the beauty in every moment.

    • Capturing Nepal’s Majesty – Hear Emily’s recount of her experience while trekking through the Himalayas.

    • Tips for Aspiring Drone Photographers – Emily offers some valuable advice for anyone interested in taking their photography to new heights (literally).

    • Overcoming Creative Blocks – Find out how Emily keeps her inspiration alive and deals with moments of doubt.

    • The Beauty of Spontaneity – Emily explains why some of her best shots are unplanned and the magic of embracing the unexpected.

    Listen in for an episode filled with laughter, inspiration, and a few wild stories that’ll make you see photography in a whole new light.

    DON'T MISS the Outdoor Photo Alliance's Women's Winter Conference in Estes Park, CO FEb. 6-9, 2025!! Use code wild100 for $100 off your registration at: https://www.outdoorphotoalliance.com/womens-photography-conference

    I can't wait to hang out with you!!

    Explore more:

    https://www.instagram.com/thedroneprincess/

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    Blog post: https://www.wildwomanphotography.com/episode-31-sky-high-with-emily-andreu/

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    52 分
  • Episode 30: Visions in Photography with Valentina Parente
    2024/10/09

    In this episode of the podcast, Brie sits down with Valentina Parente to explore the magic of photography, from rediscovering film to capturing nature’s awe-inspiring moments. Join as Valentina shares insights from her artistic journey, including her childhood fascination with film cameras and the meditative process of long exposure photography. She also highlights the importance of mindful connections to nature and her excitement about launching a new women’s photography community with Nisi Italia.

    Highlights of the episode include:

    • Valentina’s Early Inspiration: She shares how her parents’ film camera sparked her love for photography as a child.

    • Film Photography: Discover how Valentina’s journey with film led her to build a home darkroom and explore unique vintage cameras.

    • Long Exposure Techniques: Valentina talks about her favorite genre and how it allows her to connect deeply with the natural environment.

    • Patience and Focus: Insights on how working with film photography has helped Valentina develop mindfulness and presence in her art.

    • Capturing Nature’s Solitude: Why Valentina prefers lesser-known landscapes and the peace of photographing away from the crowds.

    • Building Community: Valentina discusses her new initiative with NiSi Italia to create a supportive space for women in photography.

    Check out the NiSi Italia - Pink Community on Facebook!

    Explore more:

    www.valeparente.com

    https://www.facebook.com/ValentinaParentePhotography

    Instagram

    Read more and access searchable transcripts:

    Blog post: https://www.wildwomanphotography.com/episode-30-valentina-parente

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    44 分