Tara Workman - Finding Your Own Path in Landscape Photography as a Hobbyist - a podcast by Matt Payne

from 2020-11-18T04:00

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Welcome to episode 187 of the F-Stop Collaborate and Listen podcast. 

This week on the podcast, I was joined by a hobbyist photographer known as My Bajan Eye on Instagram - Tara Workman.


Despite her self-proclamation as being a hobbyist, Tara's photography is some of the best you'll find these days. It feels personal, unique, and has some really great qualities. Tara is a physician living in Portland, Oregon and she uses photography as a mental health break. She's also African American. 

Tara and I discuss some interesting topics this week, including:


  • Her start as a landscape photographer in the age of social media,

  • Photography as a hobby and the benefits to that approach,

  • Making time for photography as a person with a full-time job,

  • Finding your own path as a photographer and the powerful influence of social media,

  • Her transition to abstracts and smaller scenes,

  • Learning how to not care about likes on Instagram,

  • Being inspired by other photographers without copying them,

  • And, her experience as a black woman in landscape photography.


Over on Patreon this week, join over 140 of your peers in supporting the podcast financially and listen to Tara and I talk about how photography taught her how to see beauty in the natural world.


I hope you enjoy our conversations.


For more show notes, to see Tara's amazing photographs, a listing of her recommended photographers, and ways to support the podcast, head over to my blog.

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