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Photography Unfiltered w/ Jason Lanier

Photography Unfiltered w/ Jason Lanier

De: Jason Lanier
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REAL TALK. RAW STORIES. NO B.S. t’s here. And it’s everything the photography world needs right now. Welcome to the Jason Lanier Photography Unfiltered Podcast — where we go beyond the surface of shutter speeds and lighting setups.

This isn’t your average podcast with canned advice and generic interviews. . Hear straight from photographers, models, and creatives from all corners of the globe as they share the truth behind the lens. From unbelievable shoot stories to the gritty realities of making it in the creative world.

Whether you’re grinding to build your photography business or just love the art form, this podcast delivers uncensored conversations, hilarious behind-the-scenes moments, and powerful lessons that you won’t get anywhere else.

Tap in. Buckle up. Let’s get unfiltered.

Available now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeartRadio, and everywhere you listen.
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Episodios
  • From the Wild to a Postage Stamp: Interview with the Wildlife Photography Legend Tom Murphy
    Apr 14 2026
    What does it take to dedicate your life to photographing the wild, and do it with purpose, integrity, and impact? In this episode, I sit down with legendary wildlife photographer Tom Murphy, a Montana-based Yellowstone photographer whose work has not only captured the soul of the natural world, but has now earned the incredible honor of being featured on a United States postage stamp.

    Tom shares his wild storeis of documenting Girzzly Bears, Bison, Gorillas, and more in his career that has spanned more than 40 years as a professional wildlife photographer. He was also the first photographer ever to be licensed to teach photography workshops in the National Park system.

    We dive deep into Tom’s journey—from how he first picked up a camera to building a lifelong career photographing wildlife across the globe. Along the way, we explore the ethics of wildlife photography, what it truly means to respect the animals and environments we photograph, and how to go beyond simply documenting animals to actually revealing who they are through behavior and storytelling.

    Tom also shares the real truth about making money as a wildlife photographer, how to create lasting value in your work, and what it takes to sustain a career in one of the most challenging genres of photography. We also get personal—talking about lessons learned over decades, what he might do differently if he started over, and the advice he would give photographers chasing a similar path today. This is an inspiring, honest, and deeply insightful conversation about art, responsibility, and the wild places that shape us.
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    1 h y 30 m
  • From Weekend Warriors to Wedding Pros: Mentoring Rebecca & Holly to Go Full-Time
    Apr 7 2026
    What does it really take to go from shooting weddings on the weekends… to building a full-time photography career?

    In this episode, Jason Lanier and his assistant Krystal sit down with emerging photography duo Rebecca and Holly for a real, unfiltered mentorship session. Rebecca and Holly have spent years learning, assisting, and growing—but now they’re ready to take their small wedding business to the next level.

    This episode dives deep into the exact challenges photographers face when trying to transition from a side hustle into a sustainable, full-time career. Together, they break down:
    • How to network effectively in the wedding industry and build relationships that lead to bookings
    • What to consider when adding video services to your photography business (and the challenges that come with it)
    • How to market yourself properly through your website, email outreach, and personal branding
    • The mindset shift required to stop being a “weekend warrior” and start thinking like a full-time professional
    They also reflect on shared experiences from past shoots—including their unforgettable time at Six Flags New Orleans in 2024.

    These moments highlight how powerful real-world experience, community, and mentorship can be in shaping your journey as a photographer. If you’re ready to stop playing small and start building a photography business that can support your life—this episode is for you.
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    1 h y 18 m
  • When Things Go Wrong Part 2- Mother Nature ROARS in the Florida Everglades
    Mar 31 2026
    Mother Nature has a way of taking over and laying to waste your best laid plans....

    The team showed up.
    The models were ready.
    Hair, makeup, and creatives all delivered.

    And then the environment took over. In this episode, Jason and his assistant Krystal take you deep into the Florida Everglades, where unpredictable weather, intense heat, unstable terrain, and the raw power of nature became the biggest obstacles of the shoot. This wasn’t about unreliable people — this was about adapting when everything around you refuses to cooperate. They break down what it really takes to create in extreme conditions, including:
    • Working through heat, humidity, and rapidly changing weather
    • Navigating difficult terrain and unpredictable environments
    • Adjusting lighting techniques when conditions aren’t ideal
    • Keeping your team safe while still pushing for great results
    • Turning uncontrollable الظروف into creative opportunities
    This episode is a raw, honest look at what happens when preparation meets reality — and how the best photographers don’t fight the environment… they learn to work with it.

    👉 If you missed Part 1, go back and listen to the Las Vegas episode where the challenge was people. This time, it’s nature.

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    📺 Subscribe on YouTube for full behind-the-scenes footage from the Everglades shoots.
    📅 Join an upcoming workshop and experience these challenges firsthand. Because in photography… something will always go wrong. It’s how you respond that defines your work.
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    42 m
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