The Art of Storytelling Photography | An Interview with Michelle McKay Photographer

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In this episode of the FilmingLife® Podcast for Photographers & Filmmakers, your hosts, Courtney Holmes & Kylie Purtell sit down for a chat with Melbourne based in-home newborn & young-family photographer MICHELLE MCKAY.

Michelle McKay is a master storyteller. From her background as a high school English teacher to her work as an in-home newborn photographer, story is at the heart of everything Michelle does. She’s also one of the speakers at the upcoming UNFILTERED RETREAT in the Blue Mountains from August 8th to 11th and we are so excited to have her on the podcast today, sharing her thoughts and expertise about creating compelling storytelling images for yourself & your clients.

We chat about:

  • How the practice of documenting life, what it looks and feels like, has become Michelle’s life’s work and acts to ground and anchor her to real life.

  • Michelle’s struggles with time management and how changing her perspective on time has made a difference not only to her life but to how she documents it as well

  • Michelle’s background in English, poetry and teaching, and how that fuels her obsession with storytelling

  • How Michelle approaches a session and prepares her clients in order to tease out their own unique story

  • The strategies & visual devices Michelle uses to shape individual stories within larger, more universal ones

  • What Michelle wishes she’d known when she first started as a photographer

  • And how finding your voice is not something that happens overnight


Some of the books Michelle mentions in this episode are:

  • 4000 Weeks by Oliver Burkeman

  • The 4-hour Work Week by Tim Ferris

  • The Artist’s Way by Julia Cameron

 

 
 

 

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