Real stories. Honest frames. Conversations that matter.Hosted by Australian photographer and storyteller Pete George, Hey Georgie is a podcast about creativity, resilience, and the art of paying attention—both behind the lens and in everyday life.This isn’t a show about gear or chasing trends. It’s about what we notice, what we carry, and why we keep showing up—especially when no one’s clapping.Some episodes are personal. Others bring in voices who’ve lived through it. But all of them are grounded in truth, reflection, and a desire to connect.No hype. No ego. Just curiosity, purpose… and the occasional black-and-white truth.
When I first started photographing weddings, I had ten rolls of film — 360 frames, total. That was all I had to tell the story.And you know what? It was enough. More than enough.Then digital came in, and like many of us, I got caught in the trap — thousands of images, hours buried in edits, and no real improvement in what I was delivering.In this episode, I talk about the mindset I built in the film era, how I lost it, ...
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In this episode of Hey Georgie, Pete George unpacks the awkward truth behind why we hesitate to support friends, especially when they’re just starting.
It’s not about likes. It’s about showing up, standing beside them, and saying, “Go on. I see you.”
If you’ve ever felt unseen while building something meaningful — or guilt...
In this episode, Pete George—better known to some as Georgie—opens the door to where this all began.
At 59, he’s starting again. But not from scratch. From experience.
This is a raw, honest reflection on the years behind the camera, the battles most people never see, and the reason he’s finally going all in on storytelling through Peter George Media.
It’s not just about photography.
It’s about reinvention. Mental illness. Holding on to...
This isn’t just another podcast about photography, and it’s not about chasing trends.
In this opening episode of Hey Georgie – Conversations Through the Lens and Life, Georgie sets the tone for what’s to come: honest stories, personal moments, and the kind of conversations that don’t always make it to the surface.
He shares how photography helped him see the world differently — and how life behind the lens became a lifeline through m...
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