It happens to the best of us - we lose our mojo in landscape photography and can't figure out how to find it again. Fortunately there is a simple cure for this...

In this week's podcast episode, I had a fantastic time speaking with one of my favorite UK landscape photographers, Lizzie Shepherd. We eventually do discuss losing our mojo but we also talk about how this is actually not a bad thing. Our chat covers a lot of important ground and it was a true delight speaking with Lizzie about her approach to making images. I highly recommend this podcast.

On this week's episode, we discuss:
- Lizzie's journey into photography.
- Going a long time without taking images and how to get back into it.
- Cross-country skiing in Norway.
- Why Scotland is one of Lizzie's favorite places to photograph.
- Our role as photographers in protecting and promoting nature.
- Using social media as a photographer.
- Approaches to teaching workshops.
- Intimate vs. grand scenic approaches to making images.
- And a lot more!

If you enjoyed our chat, we did a whole bonus episode on Patreon about print sales in the UK and our approaches to open vs. limited edition prints.
Other topics/links discussed on the podcast this week:
- Support the podcast on Patreon.
- Join me over on Nature Photographer's Network and use the code "FSTOP10" for a 10% discount!
- Watch podcast episodes on YouTube.
- Landscape Photographer's Worldwide Discord Server.
- My article on Open vs. Limited Edition Prints.

Here is who Lizzie recommended on the podcast this week:
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Scroll down to see more of Lizzie's photography.