Episode 8: a career of inspiration with Jacqui turner

 

In this conversation, Heather Whitten interviews Jacqui Turner, a seasoned photographer based in Sydney, Australia. Jacqui shares her journey from real estate photography to documentary family photography, emphasizing the importance of capturing authentic moments. She discusses the challenges and joys of her diverse portfolio, the impact of AI on photography, and her commitment to ethical practices. Jacqui also reflects on the significance of community, inspiration, and the legacy she hopes to leave in the world of photography.

 
Ash Raddatz

Ash Raddatz is an American Documentary Photographer living in Jena, Germany for the past 8 years with her 2 small sons and her German husband. She is the founder of Documentary Family Photographers Worldwide (“DFP”), a community connecting and supporting photographers all over the world to push their work further and to successfully run a DFP businesses.

Ash is an educator with a background in marketing & communications, has a wild sense of humor, a love of helping and encouraging others, and is passionate about continuing to transform perspectives surrounding documentary photography and what it means to run a successful business

https://www.studiolamuse.com
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