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Brewing up inspiration for your photography journey! Love photography? So do we! The Camera Café Show is your go-to podcast for deep-dive chats with incredible photographers from around the world, packed with creative insights, real-world stories, and plenty of laughs. Hosted by photographer Tom Jacob and an amazing team, we explore everything from mastering your craft to the stories behind the shots. No boring lectures—just honest conversations, fresh ideas, and the kind of inspiration that keeps you reaching for your camera. So, grab your favorite drink, hit play, and let’s talk photography!
Brewing up inspiration for your photography journey! Love photography? So do we! The Camera Café Show is your go-to podcast for deep-dive chats with incredible photographers from around the world, packed with creative insights, real-world stories, and plenty of laughs. Hosted by photographer Tom Jacob and an amazing team, we explore everything from mastering your craft to the stories behind the shots. No boring lectures—just honest conversations, fresh ideas, and the kind of inspiration that keeps you reaching for your camera. So, grab your favorite drink, hit play, and let’s talk photography!
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Saturday Feb 08, 2025
Saturday Feb 08, 2025
Saturday Feb 08, 2025
📸 Art Wolfe Returns – A Life Behind The Lens. Part II! 🎙️ In this second part of our chat with the legendary Art Wolfe, we dive deeper into his adventures—from filming Travels to the Edge in extreme locations to close encounters with snow monkeys and even his unexpected role in conservation activism (let’s just say some bulldozers didn’t stand a chance!). We also talk about: ✅ The creative battles behind Travels to the Edge 🎥 ✅ Good techniques to get pictures of wildlife 🐫 ✅ The emotional impact of seeing climate change firsthand 🌍 ✅ Why sometimes keeping photography as a passion—and not as a job—might be good advice for newcomers 📷 ✅ Art’s love for food (yes, he’s a foodie too!) 🍣 This episode is packed with humor, wisdom, and a lifetime of photographic insights. Don’t miss it! 🎧
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Saturday Feb 01, 2025
Saturday Feb 01, 2025
Saturday Feb 01, 2025
Welcome back to The Camera Cafe Show! This week, we have the legendary Art Wolfe joining us for an incredible deep dive into his photographic journey—and let’s just say, if there were an Olympic event for never sitting still, Art would take gold.
From his childhood adventures in the forests of Seattle to climbing mountains with a 4x5 camera from his dad (because why make it easy?), Art’s story is one of relentless curiosity and creative evolution. In this first part of our conversation, we talk about his early influences, his switch from painting to photography, his time working with National Geographic, his worldwide travels and the stories that go with them and of course a walk through his passion of making books. We also hear about his… let’s call it ‘challenging’ experience in Russia and China, his run-in with a charging rhino in Nepal, and why his short teaching middle school career convinced him to face down magazine editors without fear.
Of course, we will also do some gear talk. Art shares his approach to packing light (as in, he finally appreciates not lugging 20kg of lenses), why switching to digital was like flipping a switch, and his thoughts on camera debates (spoiler: he doesn’t care much, just use the tool that works!).
If you’re wondering how one man manages to travel nine months a year, create over 120 books, and still find time to craft a Japanese-style garden at home, this episode will leave you both inspired and exhausted just listening to his schedule.
And guess what? We’re not done yet! This is just Part 1—next week, we get even deeper into Art’s process, where he talks about his tv show, good friends and photography colleagues and the philosophy that keeps him pushing forward.
So, grab your favorite cup of coffee—or tequila if you want to keep up with Art’s energy—and enjoy the show!*****Check out more of Art’s work:https://artwolfe.com/*****Follow us for your Weekly Dose of Photography Inspiration:https://thecameracafeshow.com/



Tuesday Dec 31, 2024
Tuesday Dec 31, 2024
Tuesday Dec 31, 2024
Ever wondered how to make your shots of an Aurora stand out more?
In this Christmas and New Year edition of The Camera Café Show, we welcome award-winning landscape photographer Jim Scott (UK), known for his stunningly moody landscape images both on his website as on his amazing social network presence, where you surely had images of him pop up on your feed. With a passion sparked by a personal journey and an eye for dramatic compositions, Jim has mastered the art of capturing light, and in this new ShortCast episode we dedicate it to the best of lights: The Aurora Borealis.
Join us as Jim shares his top tips for photographing Auroras, including: *How to prepare and plan for Aurora Photography. *Must-have gear and Optimal Camera settings. *Techniques for Crafting unique Compositions. *Common mistakes to Avoid when chasing the lights.
Whether it's the first time you've seen them or not, this episode is packed with inspiration and actionable advice to help you elevate your aurora photography game.
As the year ends, we want to say thank you for being part of our journey. Here’s to a bright, creative, and fulfilling year ahead. Merry Christmas, happy holidays, and may your new year be filled with stunning shots and endless inspiration. Now, tune in for this festive ShortCast and discover the magic of the northern lights!
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Website: https://www.jimscottphotography.com/
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Tuesday Dec 10, 2024
Tuesday Dec 10, 2024
Tuesday Dec 10, 2024
In this cold December The Camera Cafe Show team sits down with Jan Erik Waider, a well known name online and in the fine art photography world, celebrated for his atmospheric and abstract interpretations of northern landscapes. Based in Germany, Jan has spent over two decades exploring the frozen beauty of places like Iceland, Greenland, Alaska and Antarctica, capturing their unique textures, patterns, and moods both with his camera and drones. His work, featured by major brands such as Apple, Adobe, Xoami or Jeep, goes beyond traditional vistas, offering a fresh and intimate perspective on the raw power of nature.
Join us as Jan shares his journey from a web designer with a passion for photography to a professional artist shaping the way we see the Arctic. From tales of photographing in extreme conditions to the challenges of turning his art into a sustainable career, Jan offers invaluable insights. Learn about his gear choices, creative processes, how to start licensing your images online and finding hidden beauty in icy details and rugged landscapes with travel tips.
Whether you're an aspiring photographer seeking inspiration or a seasoned pro eager to hear from a master of abstract landscape photography, this episode is packed with actionable advice and stories that will leave you dreaming of adventures in the North!
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Website: https://www.northlandscapes.com/
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Tuesday Nov 26, 2024
Tuesday Nov 26, 2024
Tuesday Nov 26, 2024
In this episode of The Camera Cafe Show, we sit down with the inspiring Joanne Coates (UK), a visual artist and photographer whose work sheds light on the hidden stories of rural communities and working-class women. Joanne's unique perspective, rooted in her upbringing in the Northeast of England, has led her to explore themes of class, gender, and rurality through a multidisciplinary approach.
We delve into Joanne’s acclaimed projects, including “Daughters of the Soil” and “Middle of Somewhere”, which showcase the resilience and creativity of women in agriculture and challenge stereotypes about rural life. Joanne also shares her experiences as the UK Election Artist for 2024, where she documented the rural vote and its role in shaping democracy.
A highlight of our conversation is Joanne’s candid discussion of her neurodivergence, being diagnosed autistic and having ADHD, but how this shapes her art and creative process. She offers a deeply personal perspective on the challenges and strengths that come with it, and how she uses photography to build meaningful connections with her subjects.
Join us as we explore how documentary photography can inspire change, foster understanding, and create a lasting impact on the communities it portrays. Whether you're an artist, a photographer, or simply someone passionate about storytelling, this episode will leave you inspired to look at the world differently.
Key Takeaways:
- Joanne’s journey from a working-class rural upbringing to an award-winning artist.
- Insights into her projects “Daughters of the Soil” and “Middle of Somewhere”.
- How her role as the UK Election Artist gave voice to rural communities.
- The impact of neurodivergence on her art and creative process.
- The power of collaboration and storytelling in documentary photography.
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Tuesday Nov 12, 2024
Tuesday Nov 12, 2024
Tuesday Nov 12, 2024
In our new ShortCast episode, we sit down with 16-year-old Daniel Murray, who recently claimed the title of Youth Photographer of the Year at the prestigious Sony World Photography Awards 2024! Join us as Daniel shares his exciting journey from snapping photos on his iPhone to capturing award-winning shots with his Canon DSLR that caught the judges at Sony, and the world’s, attention.
Daniel opens up about his early inspirations, the techniques he’s developed to bring mood and storytelling to his images, and the unforgettable moment he stood on stage in London to accept his award. We also delve into the creative process behind his winning shot and discuss how he handles both positive and critical feedback in the social media age. For young photographers, Daniel’s story is a motivating reminder that dedication and experimentation can lead to incredible achievements.
In This Episode:
*How Daniel got started in photography and found his signature style.
*The story behind his winning shot and the journey to the Sony World Photography Awards.
*Insights into his creative editing process and how he achieves cinematic storytelling.
*His thoughts on future in photography and content creation.
If you’re a young photographer with a great passion for photography, interested in being featured on our podcast in 2025, visit our website to apply as a guest!
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Website: https://danieljmvisuals.uk/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/danieljm.visuals/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@danieljmvisuals
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@danieljmvisuals
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Tuesday Oct 29, 2024
Tuesday Oct 29, 2024
Tuesday Oct 29, 2024
In this episode of The Camera Cafe Show, we sit down with the wonderful versatile photographer and Nikon Canada Ambassador Viktoria Haack, who shares her journey from art school and a small island in the UK to moving and shooting in the rugged majestic landscapes of Canada. Known for her ability to capture everything from those sweeping landscapes to intimate elope wedding moments—and now even wildlife encounters—Viktoria opens up about how each place she’s lived has shaped her creative eye. She discusses the freedom of being a multi-genre photographer, the value of working within constraints, and how nature continues to inspire her work.
From stories, inspiration, practical advice on preparing for extreme shoots (like a wedding in Antarctica!) to musings on the wild places she loves, Viktoria’s passion and commitment to her craft make this a conversation full of insight, humor, and inspiration for photographers of all kinds. If you agree, don’t forget to leave us a rating on Apple or Spotify!
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Website: https://www.viktoriahaackphotography.ca/
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Tuesday Oct 15, 2024
Tuesday Oct 15, 2024
Tuesday Oct 15, 2024
In this episode of the Camera Café Show, we sit down with celebrated wildlife and landscape photographer and OM System Ambassador Andrew Fusek Peters (UK) to explore his incredible journey from a poet and renowned children's author to a leading figure in British wildlife photography. Andrew shares how his passion for nature, coupled with his artistic eye, has shaped his career behind the camera, and the pivotal moment that transformed his love for the outdoors into a lifelong photographic pursuit.
Andrew has published several successful books, including “Butterfly Safari”, which documents all 59 UK butterfly species—a project that took years of dedication and travel across the country. He offers insight into the process of bringing such a book to life, from capturing rare species to going through thousands of photos, all while balancing his creative vision with the demands of the publishing world. He also gives practical advice for photographers looking to get their work published in magazines, drawing from his extensive experience with many national and international media outlets like BBC Wildlife Magazine, Country Life, The Times, The Guardian, Daily Mirror, Amateur Photographer, Digital Camera and an ongoing list of 600+ published pictures. For Andrew, persistence, originality, and storytelling are key to getting noticed.
As an OM System ambassador, Andrew shares how using the OM System technology has helped him capture breathtaking moments in nature, like his latest iconic image of a dragonfly against the Milky Way, shot in a single image. He offers tips for wildlife photographers, from the importance of patience and understanding animal behavior to the technical aspects of working with high-speed cameras. Andrew also reflects on his battle with cancer and how it reshaped his approach to photography, making him more appreciative of the beauty found in everyday moments—whether it’s photographing ruby-tailed wasps in his own garden or capturing the Northern Lights up a hill.
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Website: https://www.fusekphotos.com/
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