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Unfiltered Photography w/ Jason Lanier

Unfiltered Photography 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.

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  • Wildlife Photogaphy- Face to Face with a Grizzly and her Cubs Lessons from Haines, Alaska
    Sep 2 2025
    In this episode of Jason Lanier Unfiltered, I sit down with my good friend Scott Porter to recap our unforgettable trip to Haines, Alaska. We went there to photograph grizzly bears hunting for salmon along the Chilkoot River, and the experience delivered more than we ever imagined.

    From discussing the gear that got us the shots, to safety tips for navigating bear country, to the dynamics of working alongside the public and other photographers in high-stakes situations, this conversation is packed with real-world lessons for photographers and adventurers alike. The trip culminated in a heart-pounding moment when I came face to face with a Mama Grizzly searching for her cubs after a long day of fishing. It was raw, real, and unforgettable. If you’ve ever dreamed of photographing wildlife or want to know what it’s really like to be just a few feet away from one of nature’s most powerful animals, you won’t want to miss this one. 🎧 Show Notes:
    • Why Haines, Alaska is a premier spot for grizzly bear photography
    • The gear we relied on (and what we wished we had brought)
    • Staying safe and respectful in bear country
    • How to navigate the challenges of photographing alongside crowds and other photographers
    • Storytelling through wildlife photography: capturing the environment and the emotion
    • The unforgettable moment Jason came face to face with a Mama Grizzly
    • Lessons we’ll carry forward for future wildlife encounters
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    55 m
  • Sex with the Angry Marmalade Woman- Photographer Tales from Skagway, Alaska
    Jul 31 2025
    In this episode, I sit down with my buddy and fellow photographer Scott, and we hit record on a no-holds-barred talk that feels like you're right there with us on the road in Skagway, Alaska.

    We share stories as to what it's like to work in this crazy and remote place… to navigating the unpredictable world of photography, dealing with celebrity clients including one unforgettable encounter with Bill Cosby.

    This episode dives into the highs, lows, and hilarious in-betweens of life behind the lens. We kick things off with a story you’ll never forget… let’s just say it involves a one-night stand, a jar of marmalade, and a very angry woman. Yep, it's that kind of show.

    So sit back, relax, and get ready for some unfiltered fun—and maybe even pick up a few gems that’ll help you become a better photographer along the way. Let’s go.

    Chapter Markers and Show Notes:




    • 2:00: What it's like to live in Skagway
    • 7:00- Sex with the Angry Marmalade Woman
    • 17:00- Skagway is a place where people come to escape
    • 29:00- Bill Cosby
    • 35:00 Going to Cuba together on a workshop
    • 37:30- Street Photography in Cuba
    • 39:00- what it's like to visit and eat in Cuba
    • 40::00- Photographing the tobacco farm workers in Cuba
    • 41:00- Horses getting washed in ponds
    • 42:15- You'll never regret spending money on memories
    • 43:30- Selling prints in the stores of Skagway
    • 46:35- How to Get Yourself Out There
    • 48:45- How to Create Repeat Business
    • 50:30- Going to the Police Station in Cuba
    • 56:00- Trying to Get it Right in the Camera
    • 57:00- Pairing Great Talent with the Right Gear
    • 58:30- How Cellphones are Threatening Traditional Cameras
    • 60:30- Using the horizon in your outdoor portraiture
    • 64:00-: How Your Mouth is your Greatest Weapon
    • 69:00- Handling Rejection as a Creative and Business Owner
    • 70:00-Thinking of Photography as a Luxury Item
    • 72:00- How A.I. is impacting the photography world
    • 76:00- How Your Vision is Something A.I. Can't Replicate
    • 77:00- Finding the Clients that Love Your Work
    • 78:00- How Distribution is Key to Success
    • 79:00- Growing as a Photographer
    • 82:00- Starting at the Bottom to Grow Your Brand
    • 82:30- The Importance of Self Awareness and Getting Corrected
    • 84:30- Understanding Why You're Getting No's
    • 85:00- Customizing What Your Client Wants
    • 86:00- The Importance of Asking Questions
    • 87:00- Identifying the Can't Miss Shots
    • 89:45- Why You Need to Invest in Your Photography Education
    • 91:00- The Consequences of Not Asking Questions
    • 92:00- You Get What you Pay For
    • 94:30- How To Grow Your Business by What You've Learned
    • 95:00- Turnaround Times as a Photographer
    • 96:00- Being Selective with the Work you Book
    • 97:15- Paying Models Etiquette
    • 98:30- Time Management as a Photographer
    • 99:30- Pre Shoot Etiquette with a Model
    • 99:50- Having a Purpose to Your Shoots
    • Summary- Changing the Pace in Alaska


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    1 h y 46 m
  • Sony Rx1Riii- The Gear Trap: Photography's Costly Delusion
    Jul 19 2025
    In this episode, Jason discusses the ever-evolving landscape of photography gear, particularly focusing on Sony's latest camera release, the RX1R Mark III. He expresses his concern that this new model, priced at over $5,000, is out of touch with the average photographer's needs and represents a waste of money for most, highlighting a trend of camera companies releasing niche products or minor updates rather than innovations with broad appeal.

    Jason argues that the rise of smartphones has significantly impacted the camera market, leading companies to resort to what he perceives as gimmicks. He champions the idea that skill and artistic vision are far more important than owning the latest, most expensive equipment, advocating for photographers to invest in education and portfolio building over unnecessary gear upgrades to ensure financial success.
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    13 m
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