In this episode, Brie sits down with photographer Laura Zirino to explore her journey from union representative to Arizona Highways photographer, her love for the landscapes of Flagstaff and the Southwest, and the creative mindset that fuels her work. They dive into the power of persistence, solo photography, and the magic of discovering hidden beauty in familiar places.
Highlights from this episode:
Laura’s transition to professional photography – how she turned a dream into reality through years of dedication.
•Landing a cover shot for Arizona Highways – the moment that changed everything.
•The magic of the Petrified Forest – why it’s one of Laura’s favorite hidden gems.
•Why solo photography is so powerful – and how it deepens her connection with the landscape.
•Photographing with a rebellious spirit – breaking the rules to capture something unexpected.
•The importance of creative flow – how Laura lets the scene “reveal itself” instead of forcing the shot.
•Her experience camping alone for the first time – and how it pushed her outside her comfort zone.
•Why winter is the perfect time to visit Petrified Forest National Park – and how snow transforms the landscape.
•Her love for coffee shops – and why they’re the perfect second office.
•Lessons in persistence – how consistently submitting her work led to bigger opportunities.
This episode is a must-listen for anyone who loves photography, adventure, and the creative journey.
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