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🗓️ 13 May 2025
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Today on the Heart and Hustle Podcast we are talking about how to curate your Instagram feed as a photographer. First we look at some principles to keep in mind while curating your feed such as minimal vs busy shots, focal length, a variety of photo subjects, and more. We then take an up-close look at a feed together to really dive into the curation process, so if you are an audio only listener this would be a great episode to check out on YouTube so you don’t miss any of the visuals! Join in on the conversation and let’s transform your Instagram feed together on this week’s episode of the Heart and Hustle Podcast!
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0:00.0 | You're listening to The Heart and Hustle podcast. We are your host, Evie McLeod and Lindsay Roman. Welcome |
0:05.0 | back to another episode of the show, my friend. Thank you for tuning in. If you are a long-time |
0:09.6 | listener, please go ahead and leave that five-star review. We just adore reading the reviews, |
0:14.5 | and it helps our show out so much. So today's episode is a really fun one. We've actually never |
0:19.2 | done something like this on the podcast. |
0:21.2 | And I'm going to tell you right now, if you are listening to this on Spotify or Apple or any listening device, |
0:26.1 | audio only. Yeah, would highly recommend going to YouTube for this one. It's going to be a very visual episode. |
0:32.5 | Not that you can't listen in the car, but just maybe watch again when you get home on video. We're putting a lot of |
0:38.4 | visuals on the screen of examples of what we're talking about. Yes, exactly. So today, we are going |
0:43.1 | to dive into the nitty-gritty on strategy for photographers curating your Instagram feed. |
0:48.8 | I feel like we've gone through up and downs of like, oh, curation is in. Curation is not in. And while I still |
0:57.3 | agree for non-visual service providers or business owners in general, that curation is a little |
1:04.2 | less important than it used to be, I think just with the income of TikTok. People want real and |
1:09.7 | authentic and unfiltered. For sure, for sure. But we are |
1:12.7 | still in a visual industry. A hundred percent, especially for photographers and any other, I would, |
1:16.8 | I would say the same for like web designers or, I don't know, anything that is like the service or |
1:21.8 | the product that you're giving is very visual. I think curation matters more than if you were like |
1:27.2 | an online coach or a fitness guru or something |
1:30.0 | like that. So today we are going to go through strategies and then actually walk you through a |
1:34.3 | tutorial on me and Evie in live moment time, whatever, going through and curating a feed. |
1:42.6 | It's kind of a conglomeration of both her work and my work. |
1:45.6 | And we're going to get to do that live after we talk about some principles. Yeah. All right. So |
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