The Photographic Collective Podcast is hosted by wedding photographers Miles Witt Boyer and Jared Mark Fincher. Each episode features honest conversations with photographers, artists, and entrepreneurs about creativity, business, and growth. From behind-the-scenes wedding stories to social media strategies and mindset shifts, this show is built to inspire and equip photographers to find their voice, connect with clients, and build a business that lasts and then release them into PHOTOCO our exclusive membership community where training and top educators connect with real artists and listeners.

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Podcast Overview
The Photographic Collective Podcast is hosted by wedding photographers Miles Witt Boyer and Jared Mark Fincher. Each episode features honest conversations with photographers, artists, and entrepreneurs about creativity, business, and growth. From behind-the-scenes wedding stories to social media strategies and mindset shifts, this show is built to inspire and equip photographers to find their voice, connect with clients, and build a business that lasts and then release them into PHOTOCO our exclusive membership community where training and top educators connect with real artists and listeners.
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Recent Episodes

May 28, 2026
The Wedding Photography Problems Nobody Is Solving | Nathan Desh | 094
Host Miles Witt Boyer interviews wedding photography expert Nathan Desh about building a lasting business through intentional storytelling and album design.

May 7, 2026
Why Powerful Matters More Than Pretty | Esther Kay
<p>There are photographers who create pretty images.<br>And then there are artists who create work that actually feels something.<br>This week on the podcast, we sit down with Esther Kay to talk about intentionality, motherhood, vulnerability, artistry, confidence, and what it really means to build work that makes your heart skip a beat.</p><p><a href="https://www.estherkaystudio.com/" target="_blank" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer">https://www.estherkaystudio.com/</a><br>What started as a conversation about photography quickly turned into something much deeper.<br>We talk about:<br>• Why Esther believes women often forget who they are after motherhood<br>• The pressure women face in business and creativity<br>• Building a brand that feels magnetic without chasing trends<br>• The importance of surrounding yourself with people who sharpen you<br>• Why education changed everything for her career<br>• The difference between creating art and simply providing a service<br>• How vulnerability creates trust with clients<br>• Why intentionality matters more than perfection<br>• The importance of creating work YOU love instead of work that simply performs online<br>One of the most powerful moments in the episode comes when Esther says:</p><p><br><strong>“If that art that I’m creating doesn’t feed my soul, I’m not creating art. I’m just providing service.”</strong></p><p><br>This conversation felt honest, refreshing, empowering, and deeply human.<br>Whether you are a photographer, artist, entrepreneur, parent, or simply someone trying to figure out how to create a life that actually feels aligned, this episode is going to hit home.<br><strong>!! PHOTOCO !!</strong><br>Want deeper conversations like this every single month?<br>Inside PHOTOCO we host:<br>• Full podcast aftercasts<br>• Monthly coaching calls<br>• Live community calls<br>• Exclusive trainings<br>• Business education<br>• Marketing strategy<br>• Client experience frameworks<br>• Editing workflows<br>• Creative development<br>Join the community here:<br><a href="www.mileswittboyer.com/photo" target="_blank" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer">www.mileswittboyer.com/photo</a><br></p><p>KEY TAKEAWAYS<br>1. Intentionality changes everything<br>Esther repeatedly talks about how every part of her business and artistry is intentional.<br>The lighting.<br>The posing.<br>The relationships.<br>The people she surrounds herself with.<br>The way she makes clients feel.<br>Nothing is accidental.</p><p><br>2. Great artists stay students<br>One of the biggest themes of the episode is that Esther still invests heavily into learning.<br>Workshops.<br>Conferences.<br>One on ones.<br>Genres outside her niche.<br>She believes creators stop growing the moment they stop learning.</p><p><br>3. You do not need everyone to love your work<br>This was one of the strongest moments of the conversation.<br>Esther talks about how photographers often chase validation instead of building work they genuinely love.<br>“The right people will be attracted to it.”<br>That line alone is worth listening to this episode.</p><p><br>4. Vulnerability creates connection<br>Esther’s work is deeply emotional because she allows herself to be human first.<br>Her clients trust her because she shows up honestly as herself.<br>Not polished.<br>Not perfect.<br>Real.</p><p><br>5. Powerful matters more than pretty<br>This might be the heartbeat of the entire episode.<br>Esther is not simply trying to create flattering images.<br>She wants women to feel powerful again.<br>That changes everything about the way she photographs.</p>

April 21, 2026
STAY CURIOUS : LIVE FROM WPPI (Featuring Fer Juaristi)
Host Miles Witt Boyer interviews wedding photographer Fer Juaristi about cultivating curiosity and building a unique creative career.
94 total episodes available with 3 transcripts
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