
Shoot Wisely the Creators Podcast with Amir Ebrahimi
32 - Dave Herring, Photography, Creativity, Community & the Power of Intentionality
Dave Herring: Photography, Creativity, Community & the Power of Intentionality Photography is often reduced to cameras, lenses, and settings. But the longer I've done this, the more I've realized that none of those things are what make a photograph meaningful. It's the intention behind it. In this episode of Shoot Wisely , I sit down with photographer, filmmaker, educator, and YouTuber Dave Herring for a conversation about what it really means to build a creative life. We explore how technical mastery eventually gives way to intuition, why limitations often produce stronger work than unlimited options, and how community can become one of the most valuable tools a photographer has. From the precision of German engineering and the enduring appeal of film photography to documenting the changing landscapes of the American West, Dave shares a perspective that reminds us photography isn't just about preserving moments—it's about understanding why they're worth preserving in the first place. We also dive into creativity, burnout, YouTube, AI, legacy, and the responsibility that comes with pointing a camera at the world. Whether you're just picking up your first camera or you've been making photographs for decades, this conversation is a reminder that the best images don't begin with the shutter—they begin with curiosity, purpose, and learning to truly see. Key Topics Dave's journey into photography, from North Carolina to Germany How living in Europe shaped his creative eye and appreciation for craftsmanship Why film still influences the way he shoots digital Lessons learned working in a film lab and darkroom Teaching photography on YouTube without getting lost in gear reviews Building a sustainable creative career and avoiding burnout Why community will always outperform competition Organizing meetups that create real relationships, not just networking Moving to the Bay Area and finding inspiration in the American West Documentary photography vs. street photography—and why intent matters Photographing people with honesty instead of perfection Why creative limitations often produce stronger work Using AI as a tool without giving up creative authorship Why every photographer should consider documenting their process What "Shoot Wisely" means to Dave Leaving a legacy through photographs, videos, and storytelling Timestamps 01:00 – Dae's background and how photography found him 02:14 – Moving to Germany and discovering photography 03:50 – Growing up between the film and digital eras 05:14 – Working in a film lab and lessons from the darkroom 08:13 – Why teaching photography comes naturally 09:35 – Photography as art, preservation, and legacy 11:32 – When photographers become too focused on gear 12:42 – Building a YouTube channel without burning out 15:52 – Community over competition 18:43 – Creating photography meetups that matter 21:20 – Moving to San Francisco during the pandemic 23:48 – What makes the Bay Area so inspiring 26:29 – Why the American West continues to shape his work 28:53 – Road trips, exploration, and photographing overlooked places 31:47 – What makes a landscape photograph meaningful 37:28 – Documentary photography vs. street photography 41:05 – Photographing people with authenticity 44:20 – Treating digital photography like film 48:44 – Why limitation is creativity's greatest advantage 51:11 – AI as a tool, not a replacement for creativity 54:13 – Why photographers should share their process on YouTube 56:28 – What "Shoot Wisely" means 57:52 – Legacy, fatherhood, and creating work that outlives us 60:12 – Dream adventures and where Dave hopes to photograph next Notable Quotes "My win is at the expense of me yesterday.""Restraint is discipline. Restraint is what makes things better.""A wise person shoots with a lot of intentionality."






