The Art of Fine Art Photography with Lisa Christoffel

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In this episode of Artist Date, I sit down with the incredibly talented fine art photographer, Lisa Christoffel. Lisa’s work has a timeless, editorial feel that evokes emotion and elegance. We talk about her journey into photography, her love for film, the balance of motherhood and entrepreneurship, and the process of building a luxury brand. Lisa shares her thoughts on workshops, getting published, and what’s next for her—including taking over Belle Lumière Magazine!

Highlights & Must-Hear Moments:

✔️ Lisa’s transition into fine art photography and how she fell in love with film  

✔️ Her go-to cameras and film stocks (and why she stockpiled Fuji 400H!) 

✔️ The evolution of her style and how she built a luxury photography brand 

✔️ The importance of investing in education and workshops  

✔️ Her thoughts on aging in photography and why experience is invaluable  

✔️ The reality of being a wedding photographer while balancing a family  

✔️ Her approach to editorial and commercial work 

✔️ The big news: Lisa is taking over Belle Lumiere Magazine!  

Inspiring Takeaways:  

  • "You want to share what you want to keep shooting and you want to shoot what you love."

  • "If you don’t believe in yourself, who will? You just have to go for it. The worst case is a no—but if you don’t try, you’ll never know."

  • "Experience is priceless. The ability to anticipate moments and know what’s going to happen before it happens is something that comes with time."

Where to Find Lisa Christoffel:  

📍 Website: lisacatherinephotography.com

📍 Instagram: @lisacatherinephoto

📍 Bellumiere Magazine: Stay tuned for updates on Lisa’s new role!

Connect with Artist Date Podcast:  

📍 Instagram: @artistdatepodcast

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