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The Loud Lens: Photography's Middle Finger

The Loud Lens: Photography's Middle Finger

By: Khandie Rees
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Welcome to The Loud Lens, the podcast where creativity meets audacity! Hosted by Khandie Rees—a bold photographer, unapologetic content creator, and business rebel—this show dives into the art of standing out in a world that loves to blend in. Whether you're a photographer, entrepreneur, or creative looking for no-BS advice on thriving in the business and breaking the rules, this is your space to get inspired, laugh, and maybe even rethink your game plan.Khandie Rees Economics
Episodes
  • You Don’t Get a Medal for Staying.
    Mar 22 2026

    Let’s kill the martyr narrative in photography.

    You don’t get a badge for burnout.

    You don’t get a trophy for sticking it out.

    And “never quit” is not always good advice.

    In this deep dive, Khandie explores:

    • The psychology behind quitting• Why creatives stay too long• When persistence becomes self-sabotage• How to tell if you’re evolving or avoiding• What to ask yourself before walking away

    If you’ve been thinking about quitting something — a niche, a service, a platform, or even photography altogether — this episode will challenge you in the best way.

    This one might sting a little. Good.

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    26 mins
  • Jealousy Is Information, So Why Do Photographers Weaponise It?!
    Mar 15 2026

    Jealousy isn’t rare in photography. It’s constant.

    What’s rare? Emotional maturity.

    In this episode of The Loud Lens, I unpack the real psychology behind jealousy in creative industries, why it hits so hard, why social media amplifies it, and how scarcity thinking keeps photographers stuck.

    I’m answering a listener’s question honestly.Yes, I’ve felt it. Here’s what it taught me.

    This isn’t soft self-help.It’s strategic self-awareness.

    Because jealousy can either sharpen your ambition —or expose your insecurity.

    You choose.

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    25 mins
  • Just Because It’s Legal Doesn’t Mean It’s Right? : The Street Photography Ethics Debate
    Mar 8 2026

    You can photograph people in public. That’s the law.

    But should you?

    In this episode of The Loud Lens, we dive headfirst into one of the most heated debates in photography: shooting the homeless, photographing children, documenting vulnerability, and whether “raising awareness” is sometimes just ego in disguise.

    If a parent asked you why you need their child’s photo… could you justify it?

    If you claim you’re exposing social issues… where’s the action beyond your portfolio?

    We break down:

    • Legal vs ethical responsibility
    • Documentary tradition vs Instagram culture
    • The busker tipping debate
    • “Low hanging fruit” accusations
    • And where personal boundaries should sit

    Balanced. Honest. Uncomfortable. Let’s talk about it properly.


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    29 mins
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