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  • Emma Brown of Emma Victoria Photography joins me to chat about creating timeless, candid images, shooting 30 weddings a year while raising a little one, and her take on trends like off-camera flash and the film resurgence. We also dive into the balance between posing and prompting, how she stays inspired, and the challenges of running a photography business solo.

    Highlights include:

    Emma’s laid-back lifestyle and newborn session approach Her gear of choice and favorite lenses Thoughts on second shooters and client relationships Where she finds inspiration and what she’s working toward next

    👉 Follow Emma: @emmavictoria.photo

    🌐 Visit: emmavictoriaphotography.com

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  • In this episode of Artist Date, host Nicole Romanoff sits down with journalist and wedding videographer Laura Woodward for a conversation about storytelling, balancing multiple careers, and finding her unique style in videography. From shooting her first wedding with a CTV broadcast camera to filming over 100 weddings, Laura shares insights on creativity, trends, and what truly makes a compelling story—whether it's a news report or a wedding film.

    Why Listen?

    Discover how Laura balances a full-time career in journalism with running a successful wedding videography business.Gain insight into the differences and similarities between storytelling in news and wedding films.Learn how trends in wedding videography have evolved and why Laura embraces a more candid, upbeat style.Hear Laura’s approach to editing, color grading, and structuring a compelling wedding film.Get behind-the-scenes insights into working with photographers, capturing emotion, and storytelling through video.Find out Laura’s aspirations for the future, from working on larger productions to making more self-serving creative projects.

    Key Moments & Takeaways:

    - "It’s a full-circle moment." Laura shares how she started filming weddings using a CTV news camera and how her gear has now surpassed what she once used for journalism.

    - The Art of Balancing Two Careers: Laura explains why she continues to pursue both journalism and wedding videography, despite the intense workload.

    - "Your first shot should be like a first date." Laura applies the principles of news storytelling to wedding videos, ensuring an engaging and emotionally compelling experience for the viewer.

    - From Cookie Cutter to Unique Stories: How Laura transitioned from making slow, dramatic wedding films to a more authentic, candid, and fun storytelling approach.

    - Super 8 & Trends in Videography: Why Laura started shooting Super 8 film and how she navigates industry trends while staying true to her creative style.

    - "Shoot to edit." Laura’s biggest tip for videographers: think about the edit while shooting to ensure a seamless and compelling final film.

    - Advice for Couples Booking a Videographer: What to look for in a wedding video and how to choose the right storyteller for your big day.

    - Paris Photoshoot with Delaney: Behind the scenes of Laura’s recent creative project in Paris, working with models and capturing dreamlike footage.

    Connect with Laura:

    - Website: [lovelauravideos.com](https://lovelauravideos.com)

    - Instagram: [@lovelauravideos](https://www.instagram.com/lovelauravideos)

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  • In this episode of Artist Date, host Nicole Romanoff sits down with filmmaker and photographer Aaron Sinclair to discuss his creative journey from music to filmmaking, the challenges of independent film production, and his latest feature film, The Wild. Aaron shares insights into the filmmaking process, the difference between cinematography and videography, and how storytelling through visuals and music continues to shape his work.

    They also dive into the intricacies of editing, directing, and navigating film festivals, along with the creative highs and inevitable struggles of bringing a project to life. Whether you're a filmmaker, photographer, or simply a lover of cinema, this episode is packed with valuable insights and inspiration.

    Key Moments & Takeaways:

    - (00:00) Introducing Aaron Sinclair: The first filmmaker to appear on Artist Date, Aaron talks about his creative background and how he transitioned from music into film.

    - (02:27) Cinematography vs. Videography: Aaron breaks down the differences and why the term "cinematic photography" is a bit of a misnomer.

    - (09:31) From Music to Film: How Aaron’s love for music and sound design influenced his approach to filmmaking.

    - (17:26) Film Inspirations: Aaron reflects on how Mulholland Drive and other abstract films influenced his visual storytelling.

    - (22:18) Writing The Wild: How a short film concept evolved into a full-length feature, written in just one week.

    - (31:45) The Challenges of Indie Filmmaking: Wearing multiple hats in production, editing, and promotion.

    - (40:57) The Film Festival Circuit: What it takes to get an independent film into major festivals and the challenges of breaking into the industry.

    - (55:29) What’s Next? Aaron talks about his next feature film and the future of his filmmaking career.

    Memorable Quotes:

    “Cinematography is about creating a world within the frame.”“The hardest part of directing is realizing the more hats you wear, the less directing you actually do.”“Writing The Wild came in a flow state—it was one of those rare times where the story just poured out.”“If you want to make films, just start. You have to be bad at it first.”

    Where to Watch & Connect with Aaron:

    Watch The Wild: thewildmovie.caInstagram: @aaronsinclair.filmWebsite: aaronsinclairfilm.com

    Enjoyed the episode?

    If you loved this conversation, please subscribe to Artist Date, leave a review, and share this episode with your fellow creatives! Follow Nicole on Instagram at @artistdatepodcast and @nicoleromanoffphoto

  • In this episode of Artist Date, I sit down with the incredibly talented fine art photographer, Lisa Christoffel of Lisa Catherine Photography. Lisa’s work has a timeless, editorial feel that evokes emotion and elegance. We talk about her journey into photography, her love for film, the balance of motherhood and entrepreneurship, and the process of building a luxury brand. Lisa shares her thoughts on workshops, getting published, and what’s next for her—including taking over Belle LumiĂšre Magazine!

    Key Moments & Takeaways:

    Lisa’s transition into fine art photography and how she fell in love with film. Her go-to cameras and film stocks (and why she stockpiled Fuji 400H!). The evolution of her style and how she built a luxury photography brand. The importance of investing in education and workshops. Her thoughts on aging in photography and why experience is invaluable. The reality of being a wedding photographer while balancing a family. Her approach to editorial and commercial work. The big news: Lisa is taking over Bellumiere Magazine!

    Memorable Quotes:

    "You want to share what you want to keep shooting and you want to shoot what you love."

    "If you don’t believe in yourself, who will? You just have to go for it. The worst case is a no—but if you don’t try, you’ll never know."

    "Experience is priceless. The ability to anticipate moments and know what’s going to happen before it happens is something that comes with time."

    Where to Find Lisa Christoffel:

    - Website: lisacatherinephotography.com

    - Instagram: @lisacatherinephoto

    - Bellumiere Magazine: Stay tuned for updates on Lisa’s new role!

    Connect with Artist Date Podcast:

    - Instagram: @nicoleromanoffphoto @artistdatepodcast

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    New episodes drop every Tuesday. Thanks for tuning in!

  • What if your most imperfect photo was your most powerful one?

    In this inspiring episode of Artist Date, Nicole sits down with Claire, the creative force behind Doxa Photography, to dive deep into the magic of embracing imperfection in art. Known for her emotionally rich wedding and family photography—shot primarily on film—Claire shares how burnout led her to rediscover joy, curiosity, and creativity through analog photography.

    This conversation touches on vulnerability, chasing connection over perfection, and finding beauty in everyday moments. Whether you’re a seasoned photographer or just beginning your creative journey, Claire’s insights will inspire you to let go of fear, embrace the flaws, and create from a place of authenticity and heart.

    Highlight Reel: Must-Listen Moments

    (04:36) — How burnout led Claire to fall back in love with photography through film. (13:59) — Embracing imperfection: Why your "mistakes" can make your art stronger. (25:48) — Claire’s strategy for landing international gigs through simple outreach. (36:46) — Capturing raw, unposed family moments that feel real and intimate. (52:51) — Hosting creative retreats that focus on rest, art, and community.

    What You'll Learn:

    - Claire’s journey from hobbyist to full-time photographer

    - How embracing imperfection reignites creative passion

    - Practical tips for incorporating film photography into weddings

    - Building genuine client connections through vulnerability and trust

    - Strategies for staying creatively fulfilled outside of client work

    - The importance of rest and retreat for long-term creative growth

    Memorable Quotes:

    "The best photograph is the one that you took. Sometimes there isn’t a chance to go back." – Claire

    "If you’re afraid you’re not good enough, get better. Practice. You are capable of so much more than you think." – Claire

    "I want to capture the kind of photo you can smell, taste, and feel—one that truly brings you back to the moment." – Claire

    Connect with Claire:

    Instagram: @doxaphotography

    Website: www.doxaphotography.com

    Connect with Nicole:

    Instagram: @nicoleromanoffphoto @artistdatepodcast

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@nicoleromanoff

    Website: www.nicoleromanoff.com and www.artistdatepodcast.com

  • In this heartfelt and inspiring episode of the Artist Date Podcast, host Nicole Romanoff sits down with lifestyle and wedding photographer Delaney Denham for an intimate conversation that weaves through creativity, vulnerability, and the unexpected paths life takes us on. Delaney shares her journey from pursuing healthcare to finding her true calling behind the lens. The two dive into the challenges of being a single creative while capturing love stories, the magic of travel photography, and how embracing vulnerability has shaped Delaney's art and life. Get ready for laughter, personal reflections, and actionable insights for every creative soul.

    Key Points:

    Delaney's Journey into PhotographyFrom nursing and kinesiology studies to picking up a camera during COVID-19.The influence of a friend who encouraged her to buy her first camera.

    Travel and Destination Photography

    Shooting weddings across Italy, New York, and Las Vegas.How sharing travel photos on Pinterest unexpectedly led to international bookings.

    The Emotional Power of Imagery

    Delaney's approach to making photos feel cinematic and authentic.Finding inspiration from films and capturing emotion through composition and space.

    The Struggles of Being Single as a Photographer

    The unique experience of photographing love stories while seeking your own.Vulnerable moments of longing and living vicariously through clients."Sometimes I’m capturing the very thing I long for, and it’s both beautiful and bittersweet." – Delaney Denham

    Creative Growth and Breaking Out of Comfort Zones

    The importance of trying new styles, playing with lighting, and breaking creative boundaries.Lessons from workshops and how different photographers see the same scene uniquely.

    Lessons in Self-Worth and Artistic Confidence

    Overcoming the pressure of social media validation.Embracing imperfections and finding joy in the creative process.

    Standout Quotes:

    "Why do we need a reason to travel? You can just travel if you want to." – Delaney Denham"I want my photos to make you feel something." – Delaney Denham"Out of all the photographers in the world, you want me? That’s a gift." – Delaney Denham"Being single and photographing love—sometimes you’re capturing the very thing you long for." – Delaney Denham"Sometimes I’m capturing the very thing I long for, and it’s both beautiful and bittersweet." – Delaney Denham"Better today than I was yesterday. Better tomorrow than I am today." – Delaney’s personal mantra

    Resources & Links:

    Follow Delaney on Instagram: @delaneydenham_Delaney's Website: https://www.delaneydenham.com/

    Loved this episode? Share your biggest takeaway on Instagram and tag @artistdatepodcast and @delaneydenham! If Delaney’s journey inspired you, don’t forget to subscribe and leave us a review. Your support helps us keep bringing you heartfelt conversations with incredible artists.

  • Episode Summary:

    In this episode of Artist Date with Nicole Romanoff, we sit down with Carey Shaw, a talented photographer and emerging filmmaker with a unique perspective on storytelling through imagery. We dive deep into the creative process, the struggle to balance personal projects with paying work, and the ongoing challenge of setting boundaries as an artist.

    From her beginnings in pinhole photography to documenting art exhibitions and tackling editorial work that often doesn’t pay but fuels the passion, this conversation is a must-listen for photographers and creatives navigating their artistic journey.

    What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

    How Carey Shaw transitioned from fine arts studies to a full-time career in photography.The challenge of balancing commercial work with personal creative projects.Why setting boundaries with clients is crucial for long-term success.The impact of social media on self-image and how it affects portrait photography.Technical insights into documenting art exhibitions and shooting in challenging lighting conditions.The reality of editorial photography and why it’s often a passion project rather than a money-maker.The importance of passive income streams like stock photography.Why embracing your unique artistic style is key to attracting the right clients.

    Quotes to Remember:

    📾 “The work that inspires us is what attracts the paying work." – Nicole Romanoff

    📾 “Shooting what you love will always shine through in your work." – Carey Shaw

    📾 "It’s okay to say no. And sometimes, saying no is the most powerful thing you can do." – Carey Shaw

    Links & Resources:

    📍 Check out Carey Shaw’s portfolio: careyshaw.com

    📍 Follow Carey Shaw on Instagram: @careyshaw

    📍 Learn more about stock photography with Stocksy: https://www.stocksy.com

    📍 Connect with Nicole on Instagram: @nicoleromanoffphoto

    📍 Follow Artist Date on Instagram: @artistdatepodcast

    Don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with a fellow creative!

    This podcast was recorded and edited by S.J. Kardash of Full Color Studios in White Space Studios.

  • In this episode of Artist Date, I'm joined by my longtime friend and incredibly talented photographer, Tonya Wanner. We dive deep into her journey from working as an insurance broker to becoming a sought-after dance photographer, capturing the essence of dancers in a way that sets her apart in the industry.

    Inside This Episode:

    Tonya’s unexpected transition into photography while on maternity leaveThe pivotal moment that led her to focus on dance photographyHow she found her unique style capturing dancers in the in-between momentsThe power of saying “yes” early on and how she learned to set boundariesThe importance of lighting and how it shapes the art of dance photographyHer experience learning from world-renowned dance photographers at the Pada de Dance ConferenceThe growth of her business and the evolution of her teamOvercoming physical challenges and pivoting her approach to shootingWhat’s next for Tonya, including mentoring other photographers and expanding her reach

    Key Takeaways:

    Follow Your Instincts: Tonya shares how listening to her gut led her to make bold career moves that ultimately shaped her success. Embrace Change: From switching careers to adapting after an injury, she proves that growth often comes from the most unexpected places. Collaboration Over Competition: The power of community, mentorship, and trusting the right people in your industry.

    Key Quotes from Tonya:

    "I wasn’t looking for the perfect jump or pose—I was drawn to the in-between moments that told the real story of the dancer.""Stepping into the unknown is terrifying, but it’s where all the magic happens.""Lighting isn’t just about visibility—it’s about shaping the emotion and movement in a photo.""I had to pivot, learn to let go, and trust my team—growth is never a solo journey.""The best marketing is showing the world what you’re most passionate about."

    Where to Find Tonya:

    Instagram: @TonyaWannerPhotography

    Listen & Subscribe:

    Tune in to Artist Date every Tuesday for inspiring conversations with creatives who are making waves in their industries. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts! And follow us on Instagram, @artistdatepodcast

  • In this episode of Artist Date, I sit down with Bob Deutscher, a talented food photographer based in Saskatoon. Bob shares his journey from discovering his creative side in childhood, including his early fascination with cameras and time at a fine arts school, to building a thriving career in commercial food photography. We talk about the challenges of self-teaching, the balance between artistry and craftsmanship, and the unique aspects of photographing food for brands like Co-op. Bob also dives into his creative process, from pre-shoot planning to editing, and shares valuable advice for aspiring food photographers.

    What You'll Learn:

    How Bob transitioned into food photography and built a successful niche careerThe value of embracing new challenges with confidence and learning through hands-on experience.How he and his wife built a dedicated food photography studioThe blend of artistry and craftsmanship in commercial photographyBob’s approach to lighting, composition, and editing in food photographyThe realities of working with commercial clients and delivering on their visionHis dream projects and future aspirations

    Memorable Quotes:

    “A true artist is someone who creates purely for themselves. I think of myself more as a craftsman with an artistic touch.”“Shooting food is the best kind of photography—you get to eat it afterward!”“I love the challenge of delivering a client’s vision and pushing myself beyond what I thought was possible.”

    Connect with Bob Deutscher:

    Instagram: @bobdeutscher

    Stay Connected:

    Follow Artist Date on Instagram: @artistdatepodcastFollow Nicole on Instagram: @nicoleromanoffphoto
  • In this inspiring episode of the Artist Date Podcast, Nicole sits down with Jocelyn, a talented photographer and ceramicist from Saskatoon, to dive into her creative journey spanning 15 years. From her beginnings as a hairstylist to building a thriving photography business, Jocelyn shares how she transitioned into photography during a pivotal life moment, developed her signature style, and embraced her multifaceted creative identity.

    They discuss the value of connection in photography, how Jocelyn balances family life with a busy career, and the lessons learned from stepping outside her comfort zone. Jocelyn also reveals her passion for creating meaningful moments, her foray into ceramics, and her thoughts on embracing creativity at every stage of life.

    What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

    Jocelyn’s journey from hairstyling to photography and what inspired her creative evolution. The importance of creating a comfortable environment for clients during shoots. How Jocelyn balances her roles as a photographer, ceramicist, and mom. The challenges of running a photography business and the lessons learned along the way. Why Jocelyn caps her shoots to prioritize quality over quantity. Her thoughts on aging as a creative and embracing personal evolution. Jocelyn’s experience with publishing her own magazine and what’s inside.

    Key Quotes:

    “I’ve learned to lean into what makes me happy and be with the people that bring joy into my life.” “Find your tribe. It’s so important to connect with like-minded people who inspire and uplift you.” “The moments you capture—whether it’s bedtime routines or a wedding day—are the little things that become the most cherished memories.”

    Resources Mentioned:

    Jocelyn’s Instagram: @demophotostudios Jocelyn’s ceramics: @klae.ceramics Jocelyn’s magazine: Available in hard copy on her website https://www.demostudios.ca/

    Follow Nicole:

    Nicole’s Instagram: @nicoleromanoffphoto Artist Date Podcast: @artistdatepodcast

    If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe, leave a review, and follow Jocelyn on Instagram for more updates on her work in photography and ceramics. Don’t forget to check out her magazine for a deeper dive into her creative world!

  • In this episode of Artist Date, I sit down with Alicia Marie, a boudoir photographer whose work goes far beyond the camera. Alicia has built a career around empowering women to embrace their beauty, vulnerability, and individuality. From her early days as a high school teacher to creating a thriving photography business in Saskatoon, Alicia shares how she stumbled into boudoir photography and turned it into a platform for celebrating self-love.

    We discuss the challenges of working in a field that often faces societal backlash, the power of creating safe spaces for women, and how Alicia has developed her signature moody, natural-light style. Whether you're a photographer looking to break into boudoir or someone curious about the transformative power of this art form, Alicia’s insights will leave you inspired.

    What You'll Learn:

    How Alicia got her start in boudoir photography (including her very first shoot in her bedroom!) Why creating a safe, judgment-free space is essential in boudoir photography. How Alicia collaborates with her long-time makeup artist, Kelsey, to build trust and confidence with clients. The importance of understanding and celebrating different body types in posing. The role social media has played in growing her business and breaking down barriers in the boudoir industry. How Alicia deals with societal backlash and embraces her role as an advocate for women’s empowerment. Why education and mindset are crucial for photographers looking to work in boudoir.

    Resources and Mentions:

    Follow Alicia on Instagram: @aliciamphoto and @aliciamphoto_boudoirExplore Alicia’s work on Patreon: Alicia Marie Intimate Portraits Makeup artistry by Kelsey Ray: @kelseyrae_mua

    Connect with Nicole:

    Follow on Instagram: @nicoleromanoffphoto @artistdatepodcast Website: www.nicoleromanoff.com

    Subscribe & Review:

    If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review! Your support helps us bring inspiring stories like Alicia’s to more creatives like you.

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    In this insightful episode of the Artist Date Podcast, host Nicole Romanoff sits down with Erin Crooks, a talented photographer and educator, to explore her creative journey and the challenges she’s faced in building a thriving photography business.

    Erin shares how her unexpected transition from fine arts to photography shaped her career and emphasizes the importance of confidence in navigating the early stages of a creative business. She reflects on the role of mentorship in her growth, the impact of social media on creativity, and how staying organized has been a key factor in her success.

    A major highlight of the conversation is Erin’s Workflow Workshop, a resource she created to help aspiring photographers streamline their processes and overcome common industry challenges like pricing and valuing their work. Erin also opens up about her aspirations for balancing career and family life, encouraging photographers to focus on what truly brings them joy.

    Whether you’re a budding photographer, a seasoned pro, or someone interested in the business of creativity, Erin’s story offers practical advice and inspiration for overcoming challenges and building a sustainable photography career.

    Key Takeaways:

    Erin’s journey from fine arts to photography was unexpected but rewarding.

    Confidence is crucial in the early stages of a creative career.

    Social media can be a double-edged sword, inspiring creativity but also creating comparison traps.

    Erin developed the Workflow Workshop to support aspiring photographers in streamlining their business processes.

    Staying organized is essential for running a successful photography business.

    Pricing and valuing your work can be challenging but are critical for sustainability.

    Mentorship plays a significant role in personal and professional growth.

    Balancing career and family life is one of Erin’s ongoing aspirations.

    Photographers should focus on what truly makes them happy and avoid unnecessary comparisons.

    Understanding taxes and business management is essential for success in the photography industry.

    Resources Mentioned:

    Workflow Workshop by Erin Crooks

    Erin Crooks Instagram @erincrooksphoto

    Let’s Connect:

    Follow us on Instagram: @ArtistDatePodcast and @nicoleromanoffphoto

    Follow Erin on Instagram: @erincrooksphoto

    Share your thoughts on this episode, and don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts!

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    Join host Nicole Romanoff and guest Erin Crooks for a conversation filled with insights, tools, and strategies for navigating the photography business while staying true to your creative vision. This episode is a must-listen for photographers and creatives seeking inspiration and actionable advice.

  • Artist Date Podcast Show Notes

    In this episode of the Artist Date Podcast, host Nicole Romanoff welcomes photographer and videographer Matt Ramage to share his journey in the world of visual storytelling and creative entrepreneurship.

    Matt opens up about his path into photography and videography, highlighting the challenges and triumphs he’s faced while building a thriving creative business. He shares how collaboration has shaped his career, the importance of understanding client needs, and how he balances creativity with the demands of running a business.

    Throughout the conversation, Nicole and Matt discuss topics like team dynamics, the role of mentorship in creative growth, and the tools that have helped streamline their workflows—such as HoneyBook, Acuity Scheduling, and Trello. They also dive into the emotional aspects of valuing one’s work, pricing strategies, and creating unforgettable client experiences.

    Matt offers a fresh perspective on the art of storytelling through both photography and videography, sharing his aspirations for business growth and his passion for helping clients build their brands through powerful visuals.

    This episode is packed with actionable insights and inspiring stories, perfect for creatives who want to learn, grow, and elevate their businesses.

    Key Takeaways:

    Matt’s journey showcases the importance of persistence, passion, and adaptability in creative industries.

    Collaboration fosters stronger storytelling and better client outcomes.

    Understanding client needs goes beyond the deliverables; it’s about creating an emotional connection.

    Mentorship plays a pivotal role in shaping creative and professional growth.

    Delegating and implementing systems can help creatives focus on their craft.

    Tools like HoneyBook, Acuity Scheduling, and Trello simplify operations and improve efficiency.

    Learning from mistakes is essential for innovation and growth.

    Valuing your work and addressing the emotional aspects of money are critical for pricing strategies.

    Exceptional client experiences create trust and lead to long-term partnerships.

    Storytelling through photography and videography can empower clients to elevate their brands.

    Resources Mentioned:

    HoneyBook

    Acuity Scheduling

    Trello

    Let’s Connect:

    Follow us on Instagram: @ArtistDatePodcast and @nicoleromanoffphoto

    Follow Matt on Instagram: @studiodyxe and @mattramagetv and visit his website: studiodyxe.com

    Sign up for the Artist Date Podcast Newsletter: Here!

    Share your thoughts on this episode, and don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts!

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    Tune in to hear host Nicole Romanoff and guest Matt Ramage share their insights, stories, and tips for thriving in the world of photography, videography, and creative entrepreneurship.

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    In this episode of the Artist Date Podcast, host Nicole Romanoff welcomes photographer and cinematographer Molly Schikosky from Saskatoon. Molly shares her inspiring artistic journey, from managing businesses to pursuing photography full-time, and the transformative impact of mentorship, collaboration, and creative exploration along the way.

    Molly reflects on her unplanned but fulfilling path into the creative world, emphasizing the importance of building strong client relationships and creating comfortable environments that foster connection and trust. She shares the challenges she’s faced, including pricing her work and balancing personal projects with professional commitments, while celebrating the joy of creating meaningful art.

    A highlight of the conversation is Molly’s recent art show, Unbecoming, which explored the collective stories of women and reclaimed the word as a powerful reflection of growth and empowerment. Molly discusses how this project was inspired by the women in her life and how it became a celebration of vulnerability, collaboration, and creativity.

    Nicole and Molly also dive into themes of personal growth, community, and the importance of embracing fear and uncertainty as part of the creative process. Together, they share insights on staying open to new opportunities and how collaboration enriches both art and life.

    Whether you’re an aspiring artist, a seasoned creative, or simply someone seeking inspiration, this episode offers heartfelt advice and motivation to embrace your artistic journey and overcome the challenges along the way.

    Key Takeaways:

    Molly’s journey into photography and cinematography highlights the power of embracing unplanned opportunities.

    Mentorship plays a pivotal role in personal and professional growth.

    Building strong relationships with clients enhances creativity and collaboration.

    Creating a comfortable environment for clients is essential for authentic storytelling.

    Pricing creative work can be challenging but is an important skill to develop.

    Molly’s Unbecoming art show explored women’s stories, celebrating empowerment and vulnerability.

    Inspiration comes from a variety of art forms, personal projects, and community connections.

    Collaboration strengthens the creative process and the final product.

    Women’s empowerment is a recurring theme in Molly’s work, inspiring meaningful art and storytelling.

    Embracing fear and uncertainty can lead to growth and unexpected opportunities in both art and life.

    Resources Mentioned:

    Unbecoming Art Show by Molly Schikosky

    Let’s Connect:

    Follow us on Instagram: @ArtistDatePodcast and @nicoleromanoffphoto

    Follow Molly on Instagram @__by.molly_ and check out her website www.bymolly.ca and for more of her work here!

    Sign up for the Artist Date Newsletter: Here!

    Join the conversation and share your thoughts on this episode. Don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts!

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    This heartfelt and inspiring conversation with Molly Schikosky and host Nicole Romanoff is perfect for anyone navigating the creative journey, building a business, or seeking to empower others through their art.

  • Artist Date Podcast Show Notes

    In this heartfelt episode of the Artist Date Podcast, host Nicole Romanoff welcomes Tammy Zdunich, a seasoned photographer and creative entrepreneur, for a conversation about balancing work, family, and art while staying true to oneself.

    Tammy shares her journey, from starting out with film photography to embracing the digital era, and reflects on the evolution of the industry and its accessibility today. She discusses the importance of amplifying women’s voices through her work, the value of self-care, and setting boundaries to maintain authenticity and sustainability in both life and business.

    Nicole and Tammy explore the challenges of pricing in the photography industry, the lessons Tammy has learned over the years about valuing her work, and the importance of community and education for growth. Tammy opens up about her experience with The Well, a community dedicated to fostering feminine leadership and authentic connections, and how it transitioned from a membership model to a powerful movement.

    This episode touches on themes of vulnerability, creativity, and collaboration, emphasizing how women in creative fields can support and empower one another. Whether you’re an artist, entrepreneur, or simply seeking inspiration, Tammy’s insights and stories will leave you encouraged to embrace your own journey with authenticity and intention.

    Key Takeaways:

    Tammy emphasizes the importance of amplifying women’s voices through photography and storytelling. Self-care and setting boundaries are essential for sustainability in creative and personal life. Separating personal identity from professional roles allows for better balance and authenticity. Tammy reflects on her transition from film to digital photography and how the industry has evolved. Pricing should reflect the true value of work and sustain the business. Community and learning from others play a crucial role in personal and professional growth. Investing in education is key for improving skills and understanding the business side of photography. Vulnerability in art creates deeper connections with audiences. The Well focuses on authentic connections and feminine leadership, fostering collaboration over competition. Creativity requires both introspection and community support to flourish.

    Resources Mentioned:

    - The Well Collab

    Let’s Connect:

    Follow us on Instagram: @nicoleromanoffphoto @ArtistDatePodcast

    Sign up for the Artist Date Newsletter: Click Here!

    Share your thoughts on this episode, and don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts!

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    Join Nicole Romanoff and Tammy Zdunich for a powerful conversation on photography, creativity, and empowering women through art and community. This episode is perfect for anyone navigating the balance between life and business while pursuing their passion.

  • In this introductory episode of Artist Date, I’m sharing the inspiration behind this podcast and what you can expect in the episodes to come. Born from a deep fascination with the journeys of artists and photographers, Artist Date dives into the origin stories, challenges, and triumphs of fellow creatives.

    Through candid conversations, we’ll uncover the steps they’ve taken to build their craft and businesses, explore how they’ve overcome obstacles, and hear where they see their journey leading next. Whether you’re a photographer, artist, or dreamer, I hope these stories inspire you to follow your own creative path.

    Let’s connect, learn, and create together. Welcome to Artist Date!

    What You’ll Hear in This Episode:

    - The inspiration behind starting Artist Date

    - What the podcast is all about

    - A glimpse of the kinds of stories and topics you’ll hear

    - How this podcast is designed to inspire and encourage creatives like you

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    - Instagram: @nicoleromanoffphoto

    - Follow the podcast: @artistdatepodcast

    - Website: www.nicoleromanoff.com

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