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EPISODE · Mar 17, 2026 · 1H

Georgia Johnston: Film, Feeling, and Finding Your Eye

from Artist Date with Nicole Romanoff: Conversations on Creativity, Courage, and Photography · host Nicole Romanoff

In this episode of Artist Date, I’m joined by Vancouver Island photographer Georgia Johnston, whose work blends romance, nostalgia, intuition, and a deep love of detail. We talk about how her journey began with photographing friends, what she’s learned over 16 years of shooting weddings, how film has helped her stay creatively engaged, and why building a photography business takes both artistic trust and real-life resilience. It’s an honest, thoughtful conversation about instinct, inspiration, and continuing to evolve behind the camera. Key Takeaways Accidental moments can be the most powerful. Some of the most unforgettable photographs are the ones you never planned, but simply had the camera ready for. Film can pull you out of autopilot. Reintroducing film into her workflow helped Georgia slow down, experiment again, and approach weddings with fresh eyes. Great storytelling needs variety. A strong wedding gallery isn’t made of one kind of image. It’s the mix of detail, portrait, movement, atmosphere, and emotion that gives it life. Your tools shape how you see. Different cameras, formats, and lenses each bring something unique, and learning how they serve your vision can completely shift your process. Business lessons usually come the hard way. From taxes to bookkeeping to marketing, Georgia shares the reality that building a creative business means learning much more than photography. Community matters more than competition. Finding supportive photographers, asking questions, and sharing knowledge can change everything in an industry that can otherwise feel isolating. Inspiration often lives outside the work itself. Nature, home, writing, quiet, and everyday life all play a role in refilling the creative tank. You do not have to have it all figured out. Georgia’s story is a reminder that growth often comes from following curiosity, trusting your eye, and learning as you go. Loved this conversation? If you loved this episode, be sure to subscribe, share it with a fellow creative, and leave a review wherever you listen to podcasts. You can also follow along for behind-the-scenes, updates, and new episode releases at @nicoleromanoffphoto and @artistdatepodcast. And if you’d rather watch the conversation, you can find full episodes now on YouTube. Just search Artist Date Podcast and hit subscribe.

A thoughtful conversation with wedding photographer Georgia Johnston on film, instinct, business lessons, and how to keep your work feeling alive after years behind the camera.

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