Episodios

  • An Artist's Journey - Dario Rigetto
    Jul 7 2025

    Welcome to Episode 29 of the Focused Professional Podcast. In this episode, Joe chats with Dario Righetto, a highly respected figure in the international photography community known for his expertise in printing and as a judge. Dario sketches out for us his journey into the photography industry and his passion for supporting artists. Growing up in Venice, inspired by the stunning architecture, art and Italian countryside, art has been in his blood from a young age. He still continues his childhood love for painting and is known as a skilled illustrator.

    In fine art printing, Dario finds a home for his blend of artistic and scientific interests, harnessing developing technology to create exquisite prints for some of the world's best photographers. He is trusted for competition prints and qualification panels by those at the top of their game. Dario loves to help people get into printing their work and he quickly debunks myths around the complexity of the process and emphasizes the value it adds to the craft, both artistically and professionally.

    Along with his wife Sarah Edmunds, Dario created the Judging Room to extend the benefits of attending print judging to more photographers at various international events. This is a great educational resource and also fun for the judges involved who benefit from one another's diverse perspectives and skillsets. We touch on the benefits of combining different cultures and the global need for a wide range of voices. Art is never finished - it needs all of our contributions.

    Images courtesy of Dario Righetto - used with permission.

    You can follow Dario on Instagram or join the Love Edits Facebook group

    Please visit the Love Edits website for more information on the Judging Room, Dario's print services and to learn key editing skills

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    1 h y 12 m
  • Therese Asplund - Lighting the Path to Perfection
    Jun 23 2025

    Welcome to episode 28 of the Focused Professional Podcast. In this interview, Joe chats with Elinchrom Global Ambassador and Nikon Creator Therese Asplund. The acclaimed Swedish photographer has won many international titles and awards and is a Master Qualified European Photographer. Her prints consistently score highly in competitions, wowing the judges, and she has even managed an incredible perfect 100 at the prestigious Societies of Photographers print competition.

    In this exclusive interview, Therese shares her passion for lighting and the art of mastering shadows to sculpt beautiful portraits. Her creativity finds inspiration in the hardware store, swimming pool and wherever else she may go, using her imagination to re-purpose a potential prop or location. She might not easily settle into one approach or genre, but nevertheless, her eclectic approach still results in images that are recognisably her handiwork.

    Therese loves a challenge and isn't one for sitting back and taking things easy. She adapts her business to enable her to continue to be profitable despite economic downturns making it hard to raise prices, embracing new technology where it can help her as an artist and professional. At the same time, her motivation and enjoyment for her art remains the same as when it started - the joy of bringing happiness to others happy with her images.

    All images © Therese Asplund - used here with permission

    See Therese's website for more of her work and follow her on Instagram to keep up with the latest images and behind the scenes footage.

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    1 h y 4 m
  • Seeking Authenticity with Sissela Johansson
    Jun 9 2025

    Join us in Episode 27 for a deep and personal conversation with Danish photographer, tutor, and model Sissela Johansson. Now based in Sweden, Sissela lived in America for a number of years and has experience of running a business in different contexts and with different aims. After initially following the advice of established photographers on how to "succeed," she took her own path that felt more authentic to herself.

    She is now reinventing herself again in an even more profound way, redefining success and prioritising what is truly meaningful for her. Sissela is exploring what authenticity looks like for her, following her heart and developing a lifestyle that is sustainable in many more ways.

    Treating others with care and humanity is at the heart of her photography ethos. Whether she is creating portrait images or intimate boudoir, Sissela seeks to really understand and present the true nature of her clients. And this is something she is passionate about sharing with her students too. Yes, lighting, posing, props and location play a role. But, for Sissela the person in front of the lens is first and foremost a human being to be respected and valued.

    Sharing her experiences as a model, she also pleads with photographers to engage with people even in busy convention booths. Portrait images are co-creations and this works best if we really work with models instead of treating them impersonally as objects to photograph.

    This frank and open conversation offers alternative perspectives on working in the photography industry. Sissela Johansson offers her take on what her career has brought her and encourages you to think about what you really want before getting caught up in the hype or following the crowds.

    All images © Sissela Johansson - used here with permission

    Visit Sissela's website for examples of her work and teaching.

    Keep up with her also on Instagram

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    1 h y 10 m
  • Antonio Bernardino Coelho - Abstract, Buildings, Commercial & more
    May 26 2025

    In episode 26 we chat with award-winning photographer Antonio Bernardino Coelho from Portugal. Antonio has gathered numerous accolades from international photography competitions, including the prestigious Sony Awards and the Society of Photographers. In this interview he shares how he takes inspiration from everything - big or small.

    Antonio juggles family life, working as an engineer and his various hobbies and interests including his passion for photography yet still manages to produce high quality images that wow judges. He is both artist and scientist, observer and storyteller with a variety of influences that have fuelled his ever-evolving style. Most known for still life and architectural images, it all began with a trip to Cuba and a fascination with its culture.

    His attitude is to give things a go - just try! So we find a diverse portfolio that showcases many genres, all done to a high level. His art draws on his personality and his values, delivering clear, uncluttered messages to the viewer. From fungi in the local countryside to architecture in the city and home to his tabletop creations, Antonio brings his take on the world around him.

    We invite you to listen to hear the stories behind popular series such as "State of Mind", how a bucket of staples led to a conceptual cityscape and his big dreams of travelling if he gets the chance. Join us for this exclusive rare interview.

    All images © Antonio Bernardino Coelho - used here with permission

    Discover more of Antonio's work on Instagram

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    37 m
  • Top Dog Pet Tog - Jessica McGovern
    May 12 2025

    Welcome to episode 25 of the Focused Professional Podcast. In this episode, Joe chats with Jessica McGovern, a renowned pet photographer and Fellow of both the British Institute of Professional Photography (BIPP) and the Society of Wedding and Portrait Photographers (SWPP). As well as the challenges of running multiple businesses, Jessica & her husband have taken on a huge renovation project in Scotland. We find out how that is going and the benefits she is reaping for her mental health.

    Jessica loves animals and is able to form a rapid and strong rapport with dogs that allows her to create stunning images that have won her numerous awards and photographer of the year titles. She also loves to learn and devours new knowledge from practical hands-on land management to textbooks on psychology. Her energy and enthusiasm extends to her online mentoring groups in That Tog Spot, where she helps other photographers to develop their skills and businesses, and her students have gone on to become award-winners in their own right.

    Our in-depth discussion leads us through how to get the most out of our strengths and considers the balance between building a business that works for ourselves as well as our target market. Jessica also speaks about some of the challenges as well as the advantages of her autistic mind, inviting us all to consider what "unfair advantages" we might bring into our businesses as well as the difficulties we can face.

    Jessica reveals how her training as a competition judge has affected the way she views her own images. Everything she does is analysed and a strategy is formed to help her reach her goals. Listen in for valuable insights into overcoming limitations, finding fulfilment and the ever-present complexities of communication between different minds.

    To see more of Jessica's work please visit her website. For details of her teaching and mentoring go to That Tog Spot. You can also follow on Instagram and find her videos on YouTube.

    All images © Jessica McGovern - used here with permission

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    1 h y 37 m
  • Cracking Headshots with Hannah Couzens
    Apr 28 2025

    In Episode 24 Joe is joined by portrait and headshot specialist Hannah Couzens. A Sony camera ambassador, Profoto educator, and award-winning business owner known for her live stage demonstrations, Hannah is a leading light in the photography world. Listen as she shares her passion for teaching and offers insights into achieving powerful portraits. For her, sharing knowledge and experience is vital for the ongoing health of our industry.

    Hannah is a natural whether working one to one or speaking on stage in front of hundreds of people. Her friendly, straightforward manner help her to connect with everyone from photography beginners to seasoned celebrities coming for a headshot. She is keen for people to learn in depth, not just copying shots but being able to have real control to create their own masterpieces.

    Balancing professional life with personal commitments is a challenge for any professional and Hannah shares how becoming a parent has reshaped her approach to work and business. She discusses the stress and pressures of being self-employed in the photography industry, offering insights into how she copes and manages her busy schedule. Whether it is in response to new technology, our evolving industry or changes in her own life, Hannah adapts and keeps moving forward, leading the way for others.

    There are many skills needed to be a consistently high quality portrait photographer. As well as the technical side, Hannah emphasises the importance of empathy, connecting with the subject and helping people to feel at ease. She adapts her approach to suit the situation, whether that is for a confident executive, busy celebrity or fearful individual struggling with being in front of the camera. This episode is packed full of important lessons for aspiring photographers and professionals alike. Hannah provides practical tips on building a successful photography business, connecting with clients, and staying true to your style. Whether you're an experienced photographer or just starting out, listen in to learn and be inspired.

    Visit Hannah Couzens' website

    Keep up with her regular news on Instagram

    All images © Hannah Couzens - used here with permission

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    1 h y 23 m
  • World Wedding Photography Legend Sanjay Jogia
    Apr 14 2025

    Welcome to episode 23 of the Focused Professional Podcast. Join us for a deep conversation between host Joe Lenton and one of the world's elite wedding photographers, Sanjay Jogia from Eye Jogia Photography. Sanjay has been recognised as one of the top six wedding photographers in the world. He is a Master Photographer with The Society of Wedding & Portrait Photographers and an ambassador for many brands including Canon, Calibrite and Tether Tools. Find out what this involves - the perks, the responsibilities and the opportunities for helping to develop the camera equipment of the future. If you are a Canon photographer you might discover that he is responsible for some of your favourite camera features!

    This episode goes from super-geeky technicalities to the philosophical and emotional basis of Sanjay's work. From dealing with stress and the pressure of being at the top of the industry to ongoing personal growth, Sanjay shares deeply and openly from his personal journey.

    Personal tragedies can be formative for artists and both Joe and Sanjay are no exception to this. Listen to how they have harnessed trauma for their ongoing growth and forge ahead, refusing to give up.

    Drop in on this fascinating discussion with Sanjay for valuable lessons, inspiration and deep reflection. If you are interested in capturing powerful emotions through your lens and you want to be an authentic artist then this episode is for you.

    All images © Sanjay Jogia - used here with permission

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    1 h y 35 m
  • Streets Ahead with Ross Grieve
    Mar 31 2025

    In this episode Joe chats with Ross Grieve FSWPP. Ross is an ambassador for several brands including Lumix, Hobolite and Calibrite. He has an impressive track record in competitions, including 3 wins of the Welsh Portrait Photographer of the Year. From his early days back in New Zealand to his current home in Wales, Ross has had a passion for photography in various forms. From bungee jumping to weddings, portraits to food, he has worked professionally in a variety of contexts.

    Prints are very important to Ross and he encourages listeners to get their work printed to appreciate how special physical images can be for both the creator and customers. Can he convince you of their power too?

    One genre that he is particularly well known for in international competitions and among art collectors is street photography. He takes us through some telling experiences that have shaped his approach and how he views the ethics of this sometimes contentious art form. Ross shares some simple but effective tips for staying on the right side of people, choosing which gear to use when out and about and how to go about making money from street photography.

    All images ©Ross Grieve - reproduced here with permission

    Take a look at Ross Grieve's website www.rossgrieve.com

    Follow Ross on Instagram

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    1 h y 15 m