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263K to 870K
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Exploring the World of Photography Neuroarts | Nichole Vild
Jun 22, 2026
51m 59s
Follow Your Photography Passion to Wild Heights | Jason Bradley
Jun 15, 2026
1h 00m 12s
477: Grant Swinbourne - Balancing Life, Art, and Social Media
Jun 8, 2026
1h 01m 31s
Balancing Life, Art, and Social Media as a Photographer | Grant Swinbourne
Jun 8, 2026
1h 01m 31s
476: Ian Wood - Badgers: A Photographic Mission
Jun 1, 2026
43m 34s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 6/22/26 | ![]() Exploring the World of Photography Neuroarts | Nichole Vild | In episode 479 of "F-Stop Collaborate and Listen," Matt Payne talks with photographer and army veteran Nichole Vild about her unique journey from a 20-year military career to building a new life rooted in creativity and neuroscience. Nichole shares how her experiences moving around the world shaped her perspective, the role photography played in her transition out of the military, and her passion for the emerging field of neuroarts: the study of how creative and aesthetic experiences change the brain and enhance well-being. She discusses her new venture, Roaming Wild Adventures, which uses custom photo prompt cards and guided journals to strengthen curiosity, creativity, and emotional resilience (use code FSTOP79 - good June 22 -July 7). The conversation highlights the importance of getting outside, slowing down, and practicing mindful creativity as a strategy for navigating life’s transitions and building stronger neural connections. Order Matt Payne's Book, The Colorado Way Support the show on Patreon Muench Workshops Neuroarts Blueprint Sally Mann Rannveig Björk Kerry-Ann Lecky Hepburn The Nature Fix by Florence Williams Tim Floyd's book | 51m 59s | ||||||
| 6/15/26 | ![]() Follow Your Photography Passion to Wild Heights | Jason Bradley | In episode 478 of "F-Stop Collaborate and Listen," Matt Payne welcomes back Jason Bradley, publisher and content director of Wild Eye Magazine, to explore the intersection of passion, creativity, and photography publishing. Jason Bradley shares his journey from underwater photography to founding Wild Eye, gives insight into the evolving landscape of nature photography magazines, and stresses the importance of printing images for creative growth. The conversation covers how photographic history and community influence his work, tips for getting published, why writing matters, and the differences between fine art and "postcard" photography. There's also discussion about the revitalization of analog processes, building a photography community, and special giveaways for listeners. Links and Resources Mentioned This Week Jason Bradley / Bradley Photographic Lab Wild Eye Magazine Muench Workshops John Shaw Book Ansel Adams: A Biography by Mary Street Alinder John Sexton Ted Orland Vital Impacts (Amy Vitale's foundation) Patterns by Jon McCormick Bob Talbot Crush It by Gary Vaynerchuk Support the show on Patreon Support Matt Payne's Book Wild Eye Magazine promo code "FSTOP": wildeyemagazine.com (use code at checkout) Bradley Photographic Print Lab promo code "FSTOP": bradleyprintandphoto.com (mention code at checkout) | 1h 00m 12s | ||||||
| 6/8/26 | ![]() 477: Grant Swinbourne - Balancing Life, Art, and Social Media✨ | landscape photographyartistic process+3 | Grant Swinbourne | Muench Workshops | — | photographyart+5 | — | 1h 01m 31s | |
| 6/8/26 | ![]() Balancing Life, Art, and Social Media as a Photographer | Grant Swinbourne | In episode 477 of F-Stop Collaborate and Listen, host Matt Payne welcomes landscape photographer and podcast host Grant Swinbourne for an insightful conversation about Grant's journey from a childhood fascination with photography to becoming more intentional and artistic in his work, especially after retirement. Grant shares how life events, including a lengthy IT career, family priorities, and the impact of COVID lockdowns, have shaped his practice and outlook, leading him to slow down and focus on the creative process rather than volume. The discussion covers the evolving role of photography in the art world, challenges with social media and image theft, the balance between personal satisfaction and business, and the lessons learned through podcasting. Both speakers reflect on how engaging with a diverse community of photographers has enriched their perspectives and creativity, offering listeners plenty to contemplate about their own approach to photography.Links and Resources: Grant Swinbourne Landscape Photography World Podcast Muench Workshops Support the show on Patreon Andy Vukasev Helen Cyr | 1h 01m 31s | ||||||
| 6/1/26 | ![]() 476: Ian Wood - Badgers: A Photographic Mission✨ | wildlife photographyconservation+4 | Ian Wood | Orangutan Foundation UKBadger Trust+3 | — | wildlife photographybadger cull+5 | — | 43m 34s | |
| 6/1/26 | ![]() The Man on a Photographic Mission to Save the Badger | Ian Wood | In episode 476 of F-Stop Collaborate and Listen, host Matt Payne interviews wildlife photographer and conservationist Ian Wood, delving into his impactful work raising awareness for orangutans and badgers. Ian Wood shares the story behind his award-winning urban badger photograph, which sparked renewed public attention and activism regarding the controversial UK badger cull, ultimately contributing to policy change. He discusses his passion for conservation-driven photography, from rewilding land in Dorset to fundraising for the Orangutan Foundation UK, and offers practical wisdom about making a difference, the importance of passion, and the responsibilities photographers have when their work intersects with public opinion and policy. Throughout, Ian Wood highlights hopeful conservation stories and encourages photographers to follow their passion, build relationships, and trust in their ability to drive change.Links and Resources: Ian Wood Ian Wood's Instagram Ian's winning image on Wildlife Photographer of the Year Muench Workshops Support the show on Patreon Orangutan Foundation UK Badger Trust Protect the Wild Chris Packham Save Me Trust (Brian May) Gorilla Doctors Jane Goodall Institute Wildlife Photographer of the Year Ross Hoddinott (Recommended Photographer) | 43m 34s | ||||||
| 5/25/26 | ![]() 475: Hanneke Van Camp - Capturing the Magic of Sápmi✨ | photographynature+4 | Hanneke Van Camp | Natural Landscape Photography AwardsMuench Workshops+6 | — | Hanneke Van CampSápmi+6 | — | 56m 42s | |
| 5/25/26 | ![]() Photographing the Magic of Sápmi | Hanneke Van Camp | In episode 475 of F-Stop Collaborate and Listen, host Matt Payne interviews Belgian photographer Hanneke Van Camp, whose work is rooted in her deep love for nature and her background in biology and science communication. Hanneke Van Camp shares the motivations behind her award-winning “Sápmi Living Landscapes” project, which explores the land and culture of Northern Scandinavia and the indigenous Sami people, as well as her experiences living seasonally in the Arctic for most of the year. The conversation delves into topics like the importance of presence over production in photography, the unique connection between environment and culture in the far north, practical ways photographers can infuse storytelling and meaning into their work, and how a values-driven approach—such as sustainability and giving back—can shape your creative life. They also discuss the process and challenges of turning a long-term project into a book, the impact of print vs. digital, and the influence of other photographers and storytellers on her journey.Links and Resources: Hanneke Van Camp Natural Landscape Photography Awards (NLPA) Order the Sápmi Book by Hanneke Van Camp Muench Workshops Vital Impacts (Amy Vitale's organization) Mother Magazine (Melissa Schäfer) Kevin Morgans – Prince of Puffins Feli Hansen (referenced project "Guilty Trashures") Marcus Westberg Freedom to Roam (Allemansrätten) Rewilding Europe Rewilding Sweden Matt's Arborglyphs Project Bonus Episode here on Patreon | 56m 42s | ||||||
| 5/18/26 | ![]() 474: Ulana Switucha - Capturing Japan's Spiritual Landscapes✨ | landscape photographyJapan+4 | Ulana Switucha | Muench WorkshopsTorii+1 | — | landscape photographyTorii gates+5 | — | 54m 16s | |
| 5/18/26 | ![]() Photographing Japan's Spiritual Landscapes | Ulana Switucha | In episode 474 of F-Stop Collaborate and Listen, host Matt Payne chats with photographer Ulana Switucha about her deeply intentional, minimalist landscape photography and her decade-long project photographing Torii gates across Japan’s spiritual and geographic landscapes. Ulana Switucha shares how living in Asia and practicing long exposure photography has shaped her contemplative approach, blending meditation, yoga philosophy, and presence in nature. The episode covers her photographic journey from childhood, her involvement in documentary street photography projects, the creative process behind her new book, and the technical and emotional challenges of sequencing and publishing a cohesive body of work. Listeners get tips on curating projects, insight into Japan’s geography and spiritual traditions, and recommendations for other inspiring photographers to follow. Links and Resources: Ulana Switucha Ulana Switucha’s Book, Torii Muench Workshops Support the show on Patreon Michael Kenna Photography Olivier Robert Photography Kino Seido Yukari Chikura Gui Christ Mark Kogel Austin Bell Matt Payne's Book, The Colorado Way | 54m 16s | ||||||
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| 5/11/26 | ![]() 473: Reuben Wu - The Art of Aeroglyphs✨ | creative journeylandscape photography+4 | Reuben Wu | National GeographicAdobe Max+1 | — | Reuben Wuaeroglyphs+5 | — | 1h 03m 14s | |
| 5/11/26 | ![]() The Art of Photographing Aeroglyphs | Reuben Wu | In episode 473 of F-Stop Collaborate and Listen, host Matt Payne sits down with acclaimed visual artist Reuben Wu, discussing Wu’s creative journey from industrial designer and musician to innovative landscape photographer. Wu shares how his interdisciplinary background shaped his approach, emphasizing craft, experimentation, and the joy of physically engaging with his subjects. They dive into Wu’s signature drone lighting techniques and “aeroglyphs”—light gestures made in landscapes—and the happy accidents that inspired them. The conversation touches on the importance of authenticity, authorship, ethical boundaries, and the challenge of balancing originality with influence. Wu also gives practical insights into printmaking, managing editions, collector relationships, and marketing, stressing the value of intentionality and connection over trends. The episode is rich with actionable advice for artists seeking to define their own vision while maintaining creative integrity. Links and Resources: Reuben Wu on Instagram Natural Landscape Photography Awards Muench Workshops Support the show on Patreon Ladytron Tycho Latitude National Geographic Adobe Max Eddie Adams Workshop Dan Winters Acacia Johnson Elliot Ross | 1h 03m 14s | ||||||
| 5/4/26 | ![]() 472: Shaun Keenan - How Over-Tourism is Quietly Destroying Japan✨ | over-tourismphotography ethics+4 | Shaun Keenan | Muench WorkshopsNatural Landscape Photography Awards+1 | Hokkaido, Japan | over-tourismphotography+5 | — | 1h 03m 59s | |
| 5/4/26 | ![]() How Over-Tourism is Quietly Destroying Japan | Shaun Keenan | In episode 472 of F-Stop Collaborate and Listen, host Matt Payne chats with Shaun Keenan, an American photographer living in Hokkaido, Japan. They dive deep into the issue of over tourism, especially its impact on beloved photo locations in Japan and worldwide, and discuss the ethical dilemmas photographers face when sharing these places. Shaun Keenan shares his personal journey from theater and filmmaking to photography, touches on the importance of respecting local cultures, and offers his thoughts on creative motivation, community, and finding meaning in photography beyond metrics or monetization. Throughout, both speakers emphasize the value of thoughtful, respectful engagement with the land, and the importance of leading with personal values rather than simply chasing viral fame or financial gain. The episode is rich with wisdom for anyone interested in sustainable creativity and responsible travel photography. Links and Resources: Shaun Keenan Shaun Keenan on YouTube Shaun’s Hokkaido Video Muench Workshops Natural Landscape Photography Awards Nature First Simon Booth Pete Leong Eiji Ohashi Michael Yamashita Support the show on Patreon | 1h 03m 59s | ||||||
| 4/27/26 | ![]() 471: John Welch - What Loons Taught Me About Parenting, Loss, and Getting Outside My Comfort Zone✨ | parentingloss+4 | John Welch | Loon Preservation CommitteeNatural Landscape Photography Awards+2 | — | loonsphotography+5 | — | 57m 14s | |
| 4/27/26 | ![]() What Photographing Loons Taught Me About Parenting and Loss | John Welch | In episode 471 of "F-Stop Collaborate and Listen," Matt Payne sits down with New Hampshire landscape and wildlife photographer John Welch to discuss his emotionally charged long-term project, "Healing from Loss: A Season with Loons." The conversation follows John Welch's journey of integrating photography with family life, shifting his focus from big bucket-list locations to meaningful local work due to necessity. The project becomes deeply personal after the loss of John Welch's mother, intertwining the life cycle of loons with his process of grieving, healing, and reflection. They also touch on the power of local projects, the importance of curiosity, and how working on a long-term photographic story can offer both creative fulfillment and personal growth. The episode is an inspiring look at how art, nature, and personal challenges can intersect to create meaningful work that resonates deeply with others. Links: John Welch: Website, Instagram Muench Workshops F-Stop Collaborate and Listen Podcast Patreon Natural Landscape Photography Awards Matt Payne's Book, The Colorado Way John Welch's YouTube Channel, Nature's Stories Loon Preservation Committee Team MooseMan Harry Lichtman Photography Kraig Adams Harmen Hoek Morgan Heim’s Podcast Episode | 57m 14s | ||||||
| 4/20/26 | ![]() 470: Joe Doherty - How my Brother with Down Syndrome Shaped my Photography Journey✨ | photographyDown syndrome+5 | Joe Doherty | The Johnny Chronicles | — | photographyDown syndrome+5 | — | 1h 08m 37s | |
| 4/20/26 | ![]() How my Brother with Down Syndrome Shaped my Photography Journey | Joe Doherty | In episode 470 of F-Stop Collaborate and Listen, host Matt Payne sits down with photographer Joe Doherty to discuss his deeply personal new book, "The Johnny Chronicles," which documents his brother Johnny's life with Down syndrome through decades of photographs and playful, touching stories. Joe Doherty shares the origins of the project, how photographing Johnny shaped his skills and perspective as an artist, and the emotional journey of assembling the book after Johnny’s passing. The conversation also delves into topics of photographic legacy, the value of archiving and shaping one’s work, the nature of storytelling in photography, and the evolving culture of the photography community from the competitive days of the ‘80s to today’s more collaborative and generous environment. Joe Doherty and Matt Payne reflect on mentorship, the power of intentional creative practice, and how aging out of the need to monetize art can reignite joy and artistry. The episode is full of warmth, gratitude, and practical wisdom for anyone interested in photography, legacy, or finding meaning in personal creative projects.Links: Joe Doherty Photography Muench Workshops The Johnny Chronicles Natural Landscape Photography Awards Support the show on Patreon Jerry Dodrill Terry Donnelly | Mary Liz Austin | 1h 08m 37s | ||||||
| 4/13/26 | ![]() 469: Kathy Lichtendahl - Yellowstone in Winter✨ | Yellowstone National Parkwildlife photography+3 | Kathy Lichtendahl | Greater Yellowstone CoalitionDraper Natural History Museum+1 | YellowstoneGreater Yellowstone Ecosystem | Yellowstonewildlife+6 | — | 46m 56s | |
| 4/13/26 | ![]() Photographing Yellowstone in Winter | Kathy Lichtendahl | In episode 469 of F-Stop Collaborate and Listen, which was recorded in-person and is audio-only, I sit down with Kathy Lichtendahl, a certified Wyoming naturalist and conservation storyteller (and amazing photographer). We recorded this right after wrapping up our winter photography workshop in Yellowstone. We dive deep into what makes the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem unique, from dramatic seasonal changes and resilient wildlife adaptations to the vital role of humans in conservation stories. Kathy Lichtendahl explains the intricate balance of the park's biodiversity, the constantly evolving geothermal features, and the controversial reintroduction of wolves. She also offers practical advice for ethical wildlife photography, shares what being a naturalist brings to her photographic work, and highlights the importance of preserving Yellowstone for future generations. If you’re interested in viewing Yellowstone through a lens of wonder, responsibility, and conservation, this episode is a must-listen. Links: Kathy Lichtendahl Muench Workshops Draper Natural History Museum Greater Yellowstone Coalition Master Naturalist Programs by State Excelsior Geyser (4,000 gallons per minute!) Support the podcast on Patreon | 46m 56s | ||||||
| 4/6/26 | ![]() 468: Greg Boratyn - Processing Landscapes with Integrity✨ | landscape photographypost-processing+5 | Greg Boratyn | Muench WorkshopsNatural Landscape Photography Awards | — | landscape photographypost-processing+5 | — | 1h 11m 49s | |
| 4/6/26 | ![]() Processing Landscape Photographs with Integrity | Greg Boratyn | In episode 468 of F-Stop Collaborate and Listen, Matt Payne chats with landscape photographer Greg Boratyn about the importance of keeping post-processing subtle to honor the authenticity of a scene. The conversation digs into the challenges and rewards of photographing iconic locations, navigating the pressures of social media, and the value of passion over likes or hype. They also discuss photography competitions, editing philosophies, and why physical fitness and personal experience can help photographers stand out. Whether you’re chasing epic conditions or making the most of bad weather, this episode delivers honest advice and inspiration for photographers invested in authentic, meaningful work. Links and Resources: Greg Boratyn Muench Workshops Support the show on Patreon Contact Matt Natural Landscape Photography Awards Glass Andrew Waddington Evan Will | 1h 11m 49s | ||||||
| 3/30/26 | ![]() 467: David Shaw - Balancing Passion and Profit in Photography✨ | photographywildlife+4 | David Shaw | Photographing Wild | Colorado | photographywildlife biology+5 | — | 53m 45s | |
| 3/30/26 | ![]() Balancing Passion and Profit in Photography | David Shaw | In episode 467 of F-Stop Collaborate and Listen, Matt Payne interviews David Shaw, a Colorado-based photographer with a background in wildlife biology. They explore how David Shaw’s scientific training shapes his photographic approach, emphasizing the importance of understanding one’s subject and using photography as a way to have more meaningful experiences outdoors. David Shaw shares insights from his career transition, his philosophy on balancing artistic creativity with commercial viability, and his experiences guiding wilderness and photo tours. The conversation highlights the value of pursuing personal projects, staying open to experimentation, and finding joy in the process—not just the end product. The episode wraps with a discussion about the challenges of making photography a business and recommendations for future podcast guests. Links and Resources David Shaw Support the show on Patreon The Colorado Way Carl Johnson David DuChemin’s Podcast Episode Paul Nicklen’s eBook, Photographing Wild | 53m 45s | ||||||
| 3/23/26 | ![]() 466: Hilary Bralove - Embracing Adventure in Photography✨ | photographynature+5 | Hilary Bralove | Landscape Photographers Worldwide | — | photographynature+5 | — | 54m 33s | |
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34 placements across 33 markets.
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34 placements across 33 markets.














