Creative Inspiration: Wild Women in Photography - Brie Stockwell
Explore Landscapes #56: I spend a lot of time on the road exploring SoCal and love to listen to photography podcasts for inspiration while I drive. Brie Stockwell is one of my favorite podcasters.
If you‘re new here, welcome. I’m a professional landscape photographer and hiking/backpacking guide specializing in Joshua Tree National Park. My weekly Monday newsletter is typically a long-form ‘teaching’ article for paid subscribers and workshop attendees. My free Thursday newsletter should interest a wider audience and is typically about my hiking, volunteering, or workshop adventures.
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Most (if not all) genres of photography, including landscape photography, are dominated by men. We (men) tend to have a limited ‘vocabulary’ when discussing photography, or maybe that’s just me!
I enjoy hearing female (and non-binary) perspectives on photography and creativity. It adds another dimension to my photographic thinking and approach.
Brie Stockwell is the consummate creative and photographer. In addition to being a wonderfully talented landscape photographer, she hosts two podcasts (Wild Women in Photography and A Creative Affair with co-host Len Metcalf), is a creative coach, wife, and mother, and more recently became a grandmother.
I’ve known Brie for several years and am a huge fan of her landscape photography, podcasts, and ability to put anyone at ease and hold meaningful conversations with them.
In November 2021, Brie and I met in Joshua Tree National Park and enjoyed exploring the park and photographing together.
I urge you to listen to Brie’s podcasts and discover the stories and experiences of these outstanding female photographers.
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My workshops cater to all levels of photographers and include classic viewpoints and hidden gems. I'll ensure you're in the best place to take advantage of the light and weather conditions.
You can choose a one-to-one workshop (and personalize it to what you'd like to photograph, specific techniques, or how far you want to hike) or join a small group workshop (limited to 3 photographers).
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Here are a few of my posts that you might be interested in reading:
Interesting musings, images, and art from others:
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Letter From the Desert: Silver Maples by Chris Clarke
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Fire Water by Joe Callender
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My Visual Journal #29 by Susanne Helmert
Why bogs deserve our love by Michela Griffith
Is It Art or Vandalism? Again. by Casey Schreiner
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Thanks for the podcast suggestions. I plan to check them out.