• What Cinematography Taught Me About Photography
    Feb 19 2026

    What does cinematography have to do with photography?

    In this episode of In Focus with Ken Clough Photography, Ken reflects on his early creative roots, from splicing 8mm film by hand as a teenager to working as a projectionist at Syracuse University, running 5,000-foot film platters, and studying classic cinema frame by frame.

    He shares how those formative years shaped his approach to cinematic photography, wide composition, negative space, movement, and visual storytelling. From intentionally composing in 16:9, the same aspect ratio used in modern films, to shooting still images as if they are pulled from a movie scene, this episode explores how cinematography continues to influence his photographic style today.

    This is a thoughtful deep dive into light, atmosphere, restraint, and the artistic mindset behind creating images that feel like part of a larger story.

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    11 mins
  • Learning the Language of Photography and Emotion: How Creative Vision Is Built With Couples
    Feb 11 2026

    Some couples come to their wedding day with a clear vision for their photographs. Others don’t, and most fall somewhere in between.

    In this episode of In Focus with Ken Clough Photography, Ken explores how creative vision is developed with couples long before the wedding day begins. Rather than imposing a style or following a rigid shot list, this process is rooted in conversation, trust, and learning a shared language of photography and emotion.

    Ken walks through how questionnaires, early conversations, and ongoing dialogue help couples articulate what matters most—whether they arrive with inspiration in hand or simply say, “We trust you.” He explains why creative vision exists not to control a wedding day, but to prepare for the unplanned moments that often become the most meaningful photographs

    This episode also explores the balance between posed and candid photography, the role of traditional family portraits, and how experience, technical competence, and intentional waiting allow fleeting moments to be captured with care and consistency.

    If you’ve ever wondered how photographers turn emotion, trust, and preparation into photographs that last, this episode takes you behind the process, before the camera ever comes out.

    Key Topics & Segments

    • What “creative vision” really means in wedding photography
    • Learning the language of photography and emotion
    • Why conversation matters more than shot lists
    • Posed vs candid photography (and why both matter)
    • Photographing unplanned moments with intention
    • How trust, experience, and technical preparation shape meaningful images
    • Why couples don’t need a clear vision for great photographs
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    13 mins
  • You Won’t Remember the Timeline—But You’ll Remember How It Felt
    Feb 5 2026

    Wedding planning often revolves around timelines—when things start, when they move, when they end. Photographers, DJs, caterers, planners, and officiants all rely on schedules to help the day flow smoothly.

    But when the wedding is over, couples rarely remember the minutes.

    They remember how it felt.

    In this reflective episode, Ken Clough explores the tension between planning and presence on a wedding day. Drawing from years of being alongside couples, he reflects on why timelines matter—and why they often fade from memory—while moments of laughter, connection, and quiet pause remain.

    This episode invites couples to think beyond the schedule and consider how building space, buffers, and time for themselves can transform how the day is experienced—and remembered. It also explores the role of wedding photography in revealing moments couples didn’t see and helping them relive what mattered most.

    A thoughtful listen for couples planning their wedding, creatives in the wedding industry, and anyone who values meaning over minutes.

    Key Segments

    • Why timelines are necessary—and why they don’t define the experience
    • How logistics can quietly pull couples out of the moment
    • Why weddings unfold in their own time, no matter the plan
    • The photographer’s role in balancing structure and sensitivity
    • Building buffer time and space for presence on a wedding day
    • How photography helps couples see and relive moments they missed
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    13 mins
  • What Couples Are Actually Nervous About on Their Wedding Day (And Rarely Say Out Loud)
    Jan 29 2026

    Most couples don’t say they’re nervous about their wedding day, but many are.

    In this short, reflective episode of In Focus with Ken Clough Photography, Ken talks about the quiet worries couples often carry into wedding planning: feeling awkward in front of the camera, concerns about timelines and family dynamics, the pressure to “get everything right,” and the fear of missing the day while trying to document it.

    These feelings don’t mean something is wrong. They’re normal. They’re part of the process.

    Drawing on years of experience photographing weddings, Ken offers reassurance, perspective, and calm guidance, not advice or checklists, to help couples understand what they’re feeling and approach their wedding day with more presence and confidence.

    This is a short episode by design.

    A pause.

    A reminder that you don’t have to have everything figured out to enjoy the moments that matter.

    Topics touched on in this episode:

    • Wedding day nerves and emotional overwhelm
    • Feeling comfortable and present in front of the camera
    • Timeline pressure and expectations
    • Family dynamics on the wedding day
    • Letting go of comparison and performance

    #weddingplanning #weddingphotography #engagedlife

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    7 mins
  • Looking Back to See Forward: What Season Two Taught Me
    Jan 20 2026

    Podcast Title: Looking Back to See Forward: What Season Two Taught Me

    Podcast: In Focus with Ken Clough Photography

    Host: Ken Clough, Wedding Photographer & Storyteller

    Episode Summary: Season finales aren’t about wrapping things up neatly — they’re about pausing long enough to notice what stayed with us.

    In this Season Two finale of In Focus with Ken Clough Photography, Ken reflects on the questions, conversations, and creative lessons that quietly shaped the season. From finding and trusting your voice, to photography as connection rather than performance, to the importance of renewal, collaboration, and lived experience, this episode looks back not to summarize, but to understand.

    Ken shares what surprised him most this season, how reflective episodes resonated more deeply than instructional ones, and how slowing down has sharpened the way he photographs weddings, collaborates with clients, and approaches creative work.

    This episode also serves as a gentle bridge into Season Three, a season that will explore legacy, leadership, long-view creativity, and the stories that stay with us over time.

    If you’re a photographer, creative, or anyone drawn to thoughtful storytelling, this is an episode meant to be sat with, not rushed through.

    Key Segments:

    • Why Season Two existed — and why reflection mattered
    • Finding and trusting your creative voice
    • Photography as connection, not performance
    • Creativity, burnout, and the importance of renewal
    • Collaboration, mentorship, and shared growth
    • What surprised Ken most this season
    • How reflection changed the way he works
    • A quiet transition into Season Three

    Keywords: wedding photography, creative voice, photography podcast, photography storytelling, creative reflection, finding your style photography, photography as connection, artistic growth, creative renewal, photography mentorship, behind the lens, In Focus with Ken Clough Photography

    #InFocusPodcast #WeddingPhotography #PhotographyPodcast #CreativeVoice #VisualStorytelling #PhotographyAsArt #CreativeGrowth #BehindTheLens #PhotographersLife #SeasonFinale

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    12 mins
  • Finding Your Voice: Wedding Photography, Design, and Creative Growth with Gabby Deck
    Jan 16 2026

    Episode Title: Finding Your Voice: Wedding Photography, Design, and Creative Growth with Gabby Deck

    Podcast: In Focus with Ken Clough Photography

    Host: Ken Clough, Wedding Photographer & Storyteller

    Episode Summary: Finding your creative voice doesn’t happen all at once—it’s something that develops through curiosity, experience, and a willingness to grow.

    In this episode of In Focus with Ken Clough Photography, Ken sits down with photographer and designer Gabby Deck for a thoughtful conversation about creativity, wedding photography, and artistic evolution. Gabby shares her journey into photography, why wedding photography surprised her, and how emotion, storytelling, and human connection shape her work.

    The conversation also explores how Gabby’s background in graphic and media design influences her photographic style, from composition and color to visual storytelling inspired by NYC and LA design culture. Along the way, they talk about current creative trends, the return of nostalgia in visual work, and what wedding photography teaches us about people, relationships, and emotion.

    This episode is especially meaningful for photographers and creatives at the beginning of their journey—or anyone navigating uncertainty while trying to find their own voice. It’s a reminder that mistakes are part of the process, caring deeply is a strength, and authenticity matters more than perfection.

    Key Segments:

    • Gabby’s photography background and creative beginnings
    • What unexpectedly drew her to wedding photography
    • What she loves most about photographing weddings
    • Navigating fast-paced, unpredictable wedding days
    • Artistic influences and evolving photographic style
    • What couples should feel when looking back at their wedding photos
    • How a design background shapes photographic vision
    • NYC and LA design influences and visual culture
    • Current trends in design and photography
    • What wedding photography teaches about people and emotion
    • Advice for photographers starting out
    • What Gabby hopes her creative journey inspires in others

    Keywords: wedding photography podcast, photography podcast, finding your creative voice, wedding photographer journey, design and photography, creative growth photography, photography inspiration, documentary wedding photography, artistic wedding photography, photography advice for beginners, visual storytelling, photography and design influence

    #InFocusPodcast #KenCloughPhotography #WeddingPhotography #PhotographyPodcast #CreativeJourney #FindingYourVoice #WeddingPhotographer #PhotographyInspiration #VisualStorytelling #CreativeGrowth

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    26 mins
  • Through the Lens at MAGFest: How Collaborative Storytelling Resets Creativity
    Jan 8 2026

    Episode Title: Through the Lens at MAGFest: How Collaborative Storytelling Resets Creativity


    Podcast: In Focus with Ken Clough Photography


    Host: Ken Clough, Photographer, Visual Storyteller


    Episode Summary: In this episode of In Focus with Ken Clough Photography, I reflect on returning to MAGFest and how photographing cosplayers in an unscripted, high-energy environment has become one of the most powerful creative resets in my work. Stepping outside my usual photography settings—weddings, portraits, and editorial work—forces me to let go of routine, respond instinctively, and truly see again.


    Photographing cosplay at MAGFest is a lesson in collaborative storytelling. Cosplayers aren’t just subjects—they’re creators who bring intention, identity, and emotion to every interaction. In this episode, I explore what cosplay photography teaches me about trust, generosity, working in chaos, and why the best images happen when control loosens and collaboration leads.


    This episode is for photographers and creatives who feel stuck in routine, who are searching for renewed inspiration, or who believe that growth happens when we step outside our comfort zone. MAGFest reminds me that creativity is renewed through curiosity, respect, and shared storytelling—and those lessons carry back into everything I photograph.


    Key Segments:

    • ​Returning to MAGFest as a Creative Reset
    • ​Leaving the Comfort Zone on Purpose
    • ​Cosplay as Collaborative Storytelling
    • ​What Cosplayers Teach Us About Seeing People
    • ​Chaos as a Classroom
    • ​Resetting Creativity Through Generosity
    • ​Carrying Creative Lessons Back Into Professional Work
    • ​An Invitation to Collaborate at MAGFest


    Keywords: cosplay photograph, MAGFest, creative reset, collaborative storytelling, photography inspiration, creative growth, photographers podcast, artistic renewal, documentary photography, portrait photography, visual storytelling, creative process, photography podcast


    #InFocusPodcast #KenCloughPhotography #MAGFest #CosplayPhotography #CreativeReset #CollaborativeStorytelling #PhotographyPodcast #VisualStorytelling #CreativeInspiration #ArtistMindset #MAGFest2026

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    8 mins
  • What to Expect at a Wedding Expo: How to Get the Most Out of Your Bridal Show Experience
    Dec 26 2025

    Episode Title: What to Expect at a Wedding Expo: How to Get the Most Out of Your Bridal Show Experience

    Podcast Name: In Focus with Ken Clough Photography

    Host: Ken Clough, Wedding Photographer & Storyteller

    Episode Summary: Wedding expos and bridal shows can be exciting, informative, and incredibly valuable — if you know how to approach them with intention. In this episode of In Focus with Ken Clough Photography, Ken Clough helps engaged couples understand what a wedding expo is really for and how to use the experience to move their planning forward with clarity and confidence.

    Rather than focusing on pressure or rushing decisions, this episode explores how wedding expos serve as powerful learning environments. Ken explains how attending a bridal show helps couples discover options they may not have considered, understand the range of services and styles available, and begin identifying vendors who feel aligned with their vision, priorities, and values.

    Most importantly, this episode reframes the wedding expo as the starting point for meaningful conversations. Ken shares insight into how and when to continue those conversations after the show — whether that happens the next day, weeks later, or even months down the road — and why those follow-up connections are often where real clarity and confident decisions take shape.

    Key Episode Segments:

    • What a wedding expo is — and what it isn’t
    • How wedding expos help couples learn what’s possible
    • Preparing for a bridal show with intention, not pressure
    • How to recognize vendor alignment beyond pricing
    • Asking the right questions at a wedding expo
    • Discovering services and options you may not have considered
    • Why meaningful vendor connections matter
    • How to continue conversations after the expo
    • A photographer’s perspective on building the right wedding team

    Keywords: wedding expo, bridal show, wedding planning, wedding vendors, wedding photographer, choosing wedding vendors, bridal expo tips, wedding photography planning, engaged couples, wedding planning advice, wedding expo guide

    #weddingexpo #bridalshow #weddingplanning #engagedcouples #weddingvendors #weddingphotography #weddingtips #bridalexpo #infocuspodcast #kencloughphotography


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    8 mins