Staying Inspired After 20 Years of Wedding Photography with Ed Godden

UK wedding photographer Ed Godden returns to share candid insights from 30 years behind the camera. From embracing late-booking couples to navigating social media burnout, Ed reflects on longevity, confidence, creative sustainability, and why simplicity still drives his approach. He also discusses albums, authenticity, film vs digital, industry shifts, and previews the upcoming WYRD Retreat, where he’ll teach and connect with photographers in an intimate setting. A must-listen for photographers and filmmakers wanting honest, real-world wisdom from a seasoned pro.

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Perspective Podcast

Welcome to Perspective, a podcast for wedding creatives, where we sit down, often with a special guest, and talk about our many years of experience in the wedding industry so you can learn from us and to help grow your wedding business.

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