The Raheny Podcast
Photographer Nicola Webster has built a career on capturing the fleeting moments families treasure most. In this episode of The Raheny Podcast, she talks with Kevin Redmond about her creative beginnings, the lessons she’s learned across 25 years in business, and why the best photos are never about posing, but about connection. A thoughtful listen for anyone curious about creativity, memory, and the value of preserving life’s chapters. 00:00 – Kevin asks Nicola about the first photo that set her on the path to photography 01:10 – Early influences, mentors, and the importance of great teachers 02:30 – From waitressing to her first weddings: building a career from scratch 04:07 – The reality of “winging it” at her first wedding shoot 05:47 – Finding guidance through the Irish Professional Photographers Association 06:53 – Shifting from weddings to studio portraits with the help of a mentor 07:44 – Why she still loves photography after 25 years: the kids, the families, the buzz 09:06 – The emotional impact of seeing family portraits for the first time 10:48 – Creating a welcoming, stress-free studio experience 12:56 – Behind the curtain: her system for capturing natural smiles 13:56 – What makes a photo truly great: the emotion it carries 15:20 – A favourite family photo—taken of her own parents 16:40 – Seeing the world differently as a photographer 18:46 – What most people misunderstand about photography as a business 20:00 – Why families finally book that portrait session 21:00 – Reassurance for those nervous about photo shoots 21:43 – Moving into her new studio in Raheny and loving the village community 24:25 – Where to find Nicola online and view her work
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