Learn how to overcome your fear of photographing complete strangers.

In this episode I interview pro-photography & teacher Darlene Hildebrandt. She shares a very funny story about RV'ing across America with 1 new husband & 2 cats for 6 months. She also inspires us with an amazing image with New Orleans Mule Kiss. Then she teaches us how to overcome your fear of photographing complete strangers.

We also talked about giving to those in need and how it makes you a better person and a better photographer.

Share - RV'ing cross country with 1 new husband & 2 cats for 6 months.
Inspire - New Orleans Mule Kiss
Create - How to overcome your fear of photographing complete strangers.

Enjoy! Brent & Johny

I want to
make
money from
my
photography

I want to
learn to take
stunning
Portrait
image

I want to
learn to take
amazing
Landscape
pictures

In this episode:

(01:05) - RV'ing cross country with 1 new husband & 2 cats for 6 months.
(12:54) - New Orleans Mule Kiss
(16:51) - How to overcome your fear of photographing complete strangers.

Episode Highlights:

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Darlenes Photography Tour Page: Here>>>

Share - RV'ing cross country with 1 new husband & 2 cats for 6 months.

  • Dream during college to drive an RV across Canada
  • 2009 got remarried and made that dream come true
  • Travelled across Canada and the US
  • Covered 29 states and 5 provinces for 6 months in 27,000 kilometers
    • Bisbee, Southern Arizona
    • Savannah, Georgia
    • Philadelphia
    • Cape Cod, Massachusetts

Inspire - New Orleans Mule Kiss

  • Love to talk to people and get their stories before photographing them
  • Part of photography is being in the right place at the right time with the right lens
  • Be ready for whatever comes up

Create - How to overcome your fear of photographing complete strangers.

  • Go with the group
  • Photo walk or photography tour
  • Join a photography club
  • Find a partner or a group to go out with
  • Start easy like going to a festival or a parade
  • Make an effort to communicate and connect with people
  • Step outside of your comfort zone
  • Your next learning and growth is on the other side

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