EPISODE · Feb 3, 2026 · 57 MIN
Liam Richards: From Photojournalism to the Grey Cup
from Artist Date with Nicole Romanoff: Conversations on Creativity, Courage, and Photography · host Nicole Romanoff
In this episode of Artist Date, I sit down with Liam Richards, founder of Electric Umbrella Images, to talk about a career built on trust, ethics, and adaptability. From early days in photojournalism to shooting major sporting events like the Grey Cup, Liam shares what it means to work on the front lines of storytelling, how he navigates high-pressure environments, and why community-focused work has always been at the heart of his studio. This conversation is an honest look at longevity, responsibility, and building a creative business rooted in integrity. Key Takeaways Story always comes before the image. Strong photography is grounded in context, responsibility, and intention, not just aesthetics. Sports photography is about anticipation. Knowing the game, the flow, and the moments before they happen is just as important as technical skill. Ethics matter in visual storytelling. The way images are captured and shared carries real responsibility, especially in news and community work. Adaptability is essential for longevity. From breaking news to corporate campaigns, being able to shift roles and environments keeps a career sustainable. Community shapes creative work. Staying rooted locally while working on national and global stories builds trust and perspective. A studio is more than a brand name. Building a business beyond your personal identity creates space for collaboration and growth. You do not have to post everything right away. Sitting with your work can change how you see it, and sometimes waiting brings clarity. Loved this conversation? Subscribe to the Artist Date newsletter so you never miss an episode. If this one resonated, share it with a photographer or creative who is curious about sports, storytelling, or building a values-driven career. Follow along for behind-the-scenes moments and new episode updates: @nicoleromanoffphoto @artistdatepodcast You can also watch the full episode on YouTube by clicking HERE. New episodes drop every Tuesday.
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In this episode of Artist Date, I sit down with Liam Richards, founder of Electric Umbrella Images, to talk about a career built on trust, ethics, and adaptability. From early days in photojournalism to shooting major sporting events like the Grey Cup, Liam shares what it means to work on the front lines of storytelling, how he navigates high-pressure environments, and why community-focused work has always been at the heart of his studio. This conversation is an honest look at longevity, responsibility, and building a creative business rooted in integrity. Key Takeaways Story always comes before the image. Strong photography is grounded in context, responsibility, and intention, not just aesthetics. Sports photography is about anticipation. Knowing the game, the flow, and the moments before they happen is just as important as technical skill. Ethics matter in visual storytelling. The way images are captured and shared carries real responsibility, especially in news and community work. Adaptability is essential for longevity. From breaking news to corporate campaigns, being able to shift roles and environments keeps a career sustainable. Community shapes creative work. Staying rooted locally while working on national and global stories builds trust and perspective. A studio is more than a brand name. Building a business beyond your personal identity creates space for collaboration and growth. You do not have to post everything right away. Sitting with your work can change how you see it, and sometimes waiting brings clarity. Loved this conversation? Subscribe to the Artist Date newsletter so you never miss an episode. If this one resonated, share it with a photographer or creative who is curious about sports, storytelling, or building a values-driven career. Follow along for behind-the-scenes moments and new episode updates:@nicoleromanoffphoto@artistdatepodcast You can also watch the full episode on YouTube by clicking HERE. New episodes drop every Tuesday.
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