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Episode 37:
Photographer and educator Tiffany Reed Briley joins Brie Stockwell for a thoughtful and energizing conversation about navigating creativity, change, and personal freedom. They talk about everything from solo travel and camper life to letting go of expectations and learning to trust your intuition. Tiffany opens up about redefining success on her own terms—creatively, spiritually, and professionally—and how nature continues to be her greatest teacher.
Highlights from this episode:
Tiffany shares the surprising reason she started camping full-time while guiding workshops—and why it matters.
Reflections on burnout, reinvention, and her husband’s decision to leave photography behind.
Why Tiffany believes staying connected to nature is essential to creativity and healing.
Brie opens up about her solo White Sands experience and what intuition had to do with it.
The joy (and challenge!) of photographing in all-blue-sky conditions—and how to use them to your advantage.
Charleston’s magical “boneyard beaches” and why they’re always changing.
How Tiffany packs her Jeep with wine, throw pillows, and a portable curling iron—and why being cute matters.
Brie and Tiffany geek out over color theory, oil painting, and the book Landscape Painting by Mitchell Albala.
What happens when women stop waiting in the wings and start owning the spotlight.
A candid and powerful look at what it means to be brave, curious, and unapologetically yourself as an artist.
Mentioned in this episode:
www.tiffanybriley.com
https://www.photographyworkshopcompany.com/
www.charlestonphotographytours.com
www.sharpenyourshutter.com
Read more and access searchable transcripts:
Blog post: https://www.wildwomanphotography.com/episode-37-Tiffany-Reed-Briley
Visit www.wildwomanphotography.com to check out featured wild women, episode transcripts and more information how to elevate your photography with us!
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Episode 37:
Photographer and educator Tiffany Reed Briley joins Brie Stockwell for a thoughtful and energizing conversation about navigating creativity, change, and personal freedom. They talk about everything from solo travel and camper life to letting go of expectations and learning to trust your intuition. Tiffany opens up about redefining success on her own terms—creatively, spiritually, and professionally—and how nature continues to be her greatest teacher.
Highlights from this episode:
Tiffany shares the surprising reason she started camping full-time while guiding workshops—and why it matters.
Reflections on burnout, reinvention, and her husband’s decision to leave photography behind.
Why Tiffany believes staying connected to nature is essential to creativity and healing.
Brie opens up about her solo White Sands experience and what intuition had to do with it.
The joy (and challenge!) of photographing in all-blue-sky conditions—and how to use them to your advantage.
Charleston’s magical “boneyard beaches” and why they’re always changing.
How Tiffany packs her Jeep with wine, throw pillows, and a portable curling iron—and why being cute matters.
Brie and Tiffany geek out over color theory, oil painting, and the book Landscape Painting by Mitchell Albala.
What happens when women stop waiting in the wings and start owning the spotlight.
A candid and powerful look at what it means to be brave, curious, and unapologetically yourself as an artist.
Mentioned in this episode:
www.tiffanybriley.com
https://www.photographyworkshopcompany.com/
www.charlestonphotographytours.com
www.sharpenyourshutter.com
Read more and access searchable transcripts:
Blog post: https://www.wildwomanphotography.com/episode-37-Tiffany-Reed-Briley
Visit www.wildwomanphotography.com to check out featured wild women, episode transcripts and more information how to elevate your photography with us!
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