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After a bit of a break I'm happy to be back with the Podcast, and talking to the fab Bobbi Barbarich. Bobbi is based in Canada, and as well as being a great documentary wedding and family photographer (we talk about both on the episode today), she is also an educator.

Not only that, but she also manages to find some time to produce her own podcast, the fab Tilt and Shift Photography Business Podcast. I was honoured to be a guest on her Podcast recently, actually (episode #31 if you aren't sick of the sound of my voice already!), and it's lovely to be able to return the favour and chat to Bobbi for the TiR Podcast today. We cover so much, including:

*why it's important to look back at how far you've come,
*intimacy: shooting close, and just how she does that,
*a great story about meeting Billy Corgan of the Smashing Pumpkins,
*why connection/engagement sessions may not always be for you,
*the stories behind a couple of her wedding and family images,
*hosting her own Podcast, the Tilt and Shift Photography Business Podcast,
*why she doesn't suffer from procrastination and tips for dealing with it yourself,
*peanut butter recipes,
*and so much more...

Head to https://thisisreportage.com/podcast-episode-140-this-is-bobbi-barbarich/ for links through to her websites, to see the two individual awards she spoke about, and a link to her fab Tilt and Shift Photography Business Podcast too.

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