• The season where nothing feels finished
    Feb 19 2026

    Some seasons feel like movement without momentum.

    You’re building, learning, experimenting… but nothing feels finished yet. No big arrival moment. No clear results. Just quiet progress and a lot happening beneath the surface.

    In this episode, Rick talks honestly about living in the middle of becoming — the emotional weight of growth, the uncertainty of building a creative path, and why unfinished seasons may be the most important part of the journey.

    If you’ve ever felt stuck, mid-build, or unsure where it’s all heading… this one’s for you.

    The Photog Files is a podcast about photography, creativity, and building a meaningful creative life—one frame at a time.

    Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠https://instagram.com/carolinahawkeye⁠⁠⁠Website & show notes: ⁠⁠⁠https://ricknelson.photography⁠⁠⁠ More episodes: ⁠⁠⁠https://ricknelson.photography/the-photog-files

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    17 min
  • When Your Creative Path Shifts… But Your Life Is Already Full
    Feb 12 2026

    In this episode of The Photog Files, we talk about the moment every creative eventually faces — when your direction starts to shift, but your life is already full.

    Working a day job. Showing up at home. Trying to build something meaningful after hours. Redirecting your photography without starting from scratch.

    This isn’t about quitting everything and chasing a dream. It’s about re-aiming while life is already in motion.

    If you’ve ever felt pulled toward a new creative path while balancing work, relationships, and responsibility, this episode is for you.

    Because progress doesn’t always look loud.
    Sometimes it looks like quiet consistency… built inside the life you already have.

    The Photog Files is a podcast about photography, creativity, and building a meaningful creative life—one frame at a time.

    Instagram: ⁠⁠https://instagram.com/carolinahawkeye⁠⁠Website & show notes: ⁠⁠https://ricknelson.photography⁠⁠ More episodes: ⁠⁠https://ricknelson.photography/the-photog-files

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    12 min
  • When Motivation Is Gone, Follow What Feels Simple
    Feb 5 2026

    Lately, Rick has been feeling overwhelmed and low on motivation—not burned out, just heavy. In this honest, unfiltered episode of The Photog Files, he shares why he stopped trying to force inspiration and instead followed what felt simple and grounding.

    From returning to fishing, to reconnecting with the slow, mechanical process of film photography using an old manual Leica, this conversation explores why structure, method, and patience can sometimes do more for creativity than motivation ever could.

    This isn’t an episode about fixing yourself.
    It’s about listening, slowing down, and allowing creativity to be quiet for a while.

    If you’re a photographer or creative feeling stuck, uninspired, or overwhelmed, this episode is a reminder: you’re not broken—you might just need a different kind of rhythm.

    The Photog Files is a podcast about photography, creativity, and building a meaningful creative life—one frame at a time.

    Instagram: ⁠https://instagram.com/carolinahawkeye⁠Website & show notes: ⁠https://ricknelson.photography⁠ More episodes: ⁠https://ricknelson.photography/the-photog-files

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    18 min
  • Being a Photographer Isn’t About the Camera Anymore
    Jan 29 2026

    Modern cameras are faster, smarter, and closer to perfect than ever before.
    Autofocus rarely misses. Exposure is effortless. AI is everywhere.

    So where does that leave the photographer?

    In this episode of The Photog Files, we look at how photography has changed—from a time when mastering the camera was the job, to today, where the camera is simply a tool. We unpack the early technical roles of photographers, the rise of specialization, the digital shift, and why creativity, attention, and intention now matter more than specs.

    We also talk about AI—what it can do, what it can’t, and why the human photographer still plays a vital role in seeing, deciding, and documenting moments with meaning.

    This is a reflective conversation about photography’s past, present, and future—and an invitation to focus less on perfection, and more on presence.

    The Photog Files is a podcast about photography, creativity, and building a meaningful creative life—one frame at a time.

    Instagram: https://instagram.com/carolinahawkeye
    Website & show notes: https://ricknelson.photography
    More episodes: https://ricknelson.photography/the-photog-files

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    11 min
  • Things I Wish Someone Told Me When I Started Photography
    Jan 22 2026

    The Photog Files
    Starting photography is exciting—but it can also be quietly confusing and discouraging. In this episode of The Photog Files, we slow the noise down.

    This is a calm, reflective conversation about the lessons no one tells you at the beginning—about frustration, developing your eye, learning to see light, avoiding comparison, and trusting your own creative voice.

    If you’re a photographer who feels stuck, behind, or unsure if you’re “doing it right,” this episode is for you.

    • Why frustration is a sign of growth, not failure
    • The gap between taste and skill—and why it hurts
    • Why light matters more than location
    • Letting go of perfection and technical obsession
    • Why the photos you don’t share still matter

    • Beginner photographers finding their footing
    • Creatives questioning their progress
    • Anyone feeling discouraged by comparison
    • Photographers rebuilding confidence and curiosity

    🎙 The Photog Files is a podcast about photography, creativity, and building a meaningful creative life—one frame at a time.
    📸 Instagram: @carolinahawkeye
    🌐 Website & Journal: ricknelson.photography
    🎥 YouTube: RickNelsonPhoto

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    16 min
  • New Year Reflections & A Fresh Start
    Jan 15 2026

    The Photog Files

    The start of a new year can feel overwhelming—especially for creatives. In this episode of The Photog Files, we slow things down.

    This is a calm, reflective New Year conversation about looking back without judgment, finding inspiration again through curiosity (not pressure), and starting fresh without the noise of hustle culture.

    If you’re a photographer or creative feeling stuck, behind, or unsure where to begin this year, this episode is for you.

    • A thoughtful way to reflect on the past year
    • Why curiosity matters more than new gear
    • How to avoid January overwhelm
    • Small, repeatable habits that build creative momentum
    • Permission to start the year exactly where you are

    • Photographers at any stage
    • Creatives rebuilding rhythm after burnout
    • Anyone tired of “New Year, New You” pressure
    • Listeners who want inspiration without noise

    🎙 The Photog Files is a podcast about photography, creativity, and building a meaningful creative life—one frame at a time.

    📸 Instagram: @carolinahawkeye
    🌐 Website & Journal: ricknelson.photography
    🎥 YouTube: RickNelsonPhoto

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    11 min
  • Christmas Message
    Dec 20 2025

    Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! I will be taking a break until January. Thank you for listening.

    Hosted by Rick Nelson — photographer, storyteller, and creator of The Photog Files.Follow me on Instagram: @carolinahawkeyeExplore my work: ricknelson.photographyVisit my YouTube channel: RickNelsonPhotoSubscribe to The Photog Files on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or anywhere podcasts are heard.

    Thank you for listening — please like, share, subscribe, and follow for more.Check out Dehancer! ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.dehancer.com/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ — 10% off with code CAROLINAPHOTO

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    6 min
  • The Photos You Never Share Are Shaping You the Most
    Dec 18 2025

    Some of the most important photographs you’ll ever take are the ones no one else will ever see.

    In this episode of The Photog Files, Rick explores why unshared photos — the unfinished, imperfect, and private ones — often shape us more as photographers than the images we post online. From creative freedom to failure without pressure, this episode is a reminder that growth often happens quietly, away from likes, algorithms, and validation.

    Hosted by Rick Nelson — photographer, storyteller, and creator of The Photog Files.Follow me on Instagram: @carolinahawkeyeExplore my work: ricknelson.photographyVisit my YouTube channel: RickNelsonPhotoSubscribe to The Photog Files on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or anywhere podcasts are heard.

    Thank you for listening — please like, share, subscribe, and follow for more.Check out Dehancer! ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.dehancer.com/⁠⁠⁠⁠ — 10% off with code CAROLINAPHOTO

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    9 min