What Makes an Image Feel Western and HAPPY 100 EPISODES!

In this 100th episode of Cowgirls with Cameras, we’re talking about what makes a photo feel Western beyond the obvious hats, horses, and big pretty skies. Western imagery is built through the details: worn leather, dust, weathered wood, sweat marks, denim, rope,...

The Power of Environment for Photographers

Your environment shapes more than your schedule. It shapes how you see yourself, what you believe is possible, and whether you feel valued or invisible. In this episode, we talk about the quiet power of the rooms we spend time in, from childhood influences to work...

The Truth About Comparison, Confidence, and Feeling Behind

In this episode of the Cowgirls with Cameras podcast, we’re talking about comparison, confidence, and that heavy little feeling that everyone else is somehow ahead of you. From inner critics and old stories that may not even belong to you, to the curated illusion of...

Why Your Horse Photos Are Blurry

If your horse photos are blurry, this episode of the Cowgirls with Cameras podcast breaks down the most common reasons equine images lose sharpness and how to fix them. Kim, Phyllis, and Cara cover the camera settings, autofocus choices, lens considerations, and...

The Fastest Way to Improve Your Photography as a Beginner

Starting photography can feel exciting and overwhelming at the same time. In this episode, Kim, Phyllis, and Cara share practical ways beginners can grow their skills faster without trying to learn everything at once. They talk about choosing a subject to focus on,...

Strategic Marketing for Photographers Who Hate Selling

Selling doesn’t have to feel awkward or pushy. In this episode, we talk about how photographers can turn sales into conversations by building real relationships, showing up consistently, and being clear about what they offer. We cover sales language, asking for the...

Make Pictures, Don’t Just Take Them

Making pictures isn’t about shooting more. It’s about seeing better.In this episode of Cowgirls with Cameras, we talk about moving from reacting to a scene to photographing with intention. When things feel busy or overwhelming, it’s easy to default to nonstop shooting...