Sinopsis
BECAUSE WE ARE INTERESTED IN PEOPLE'S STORY, AND NOT WHAT TYPE OF GEAR THEY USE, WE INTRODUCE A NEW MUCH NEEDED PODCAST IN THE WORLD OF PHOTOGRAPHY AND FILMMAKING. FEATURING IN-DEPTH CONVERSATIONS WITH SOME OF THE WORLD'S LEADING PHOTOGRAPHERS, FILMMAKERS, AND OTHER VISUAL ARTISTS, WE ARE BRINGING YOU THE BACKSTORY ON HOW THEY GOT TO WHERE THEY ARE TODAY.
Episodios
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VR Shorts Episode #8 / Bo Bridges / Renowned Advertising, Actions Sports, and Fine Art Photographer
29/03/2019 Duración: 43minRenowned action sports, advertising, and fine art photographer/director and friend of the show Bo Bridges returns to the podcast to talk about his recent collaboration with Marvel Comics, what it's like shooting in the impact zone of big wave surfing productions, and the challenges of running a brick and mortar gallery in today's retail climate. Bo was one of Visual Revolutionary's original guests, so make sure to check out his full biographical story on episode #3 of the podcast. During this conversation we discuss what the behind the scenes day to day looks like in the busy schedule of juggling a commercial photography career with a gallery business, what some of the specific challenges of big wave surfing photography look like, and how an action sports photographer gets hooked up with Marvel Comics. To Learn More About Bo Bridges Visit: http://www.bobridges.com And Follow Him on Instagram At: https://www.instagram.com/bobridges/ To Learn More About Visual Revolutionary Visit: http://www.visualrevolutio
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Episode 97: Christopher Michel / Photographer / Entrepreneur
13/03/2019 Duración: 01h15minOn this episode of the podcast we are joined by Christopher Michel to hear about how he went from being a naval flight officer, to working at the Pentagon, to Harvard business school, to creating multiple companies in the tech world, to his current life as a world traveling photographer documenting some of the harshest conditions on the planet and working with everyone from leading publications to research teams along the way. As we learn on the show, it's hard to pinpoint where Christopher grew up. He moved around a lot as a kid and, because of that, always felt like an outsider in the new towns he found himself in. However, it would be that outsider's spirit and the desire to stay on the move that would end up serving him well in his most recent manifestation of work and passion. He would first find himself moving through multiple careers, finding both success and failure in the high stakes world of tech entrepreneurship, but finally he would decide that his true goal was to continue to travel the world
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Episode 96: Arto Saari / Photographer / Professional Skateboarder
07/03/2019 Duración: 01h25minProfessional skateboarder, photographer, and frequently requested guest Arto Saari joins the show to talk about how he went from a small rural town in Finland, to leaving the country as a young teenager to go on tour with Danny Way and start an adventure that's continued ever since. Like many people from a certain generation, Arto had his young mind blown by films like Thrashin', Gleaming the Cube, and even Back to the Future's skate scenes, but it would be an old board left behind by his uncle that would end up changing his life forever. Although Seinajoki, Finland wasn't known for its abundance of skate-able terrain, Arto and his friends set about taking their skills to the next level by finding old warehouses that would make do as their own personal skate parks. Before long Arto began to attract global attention when he seemed to come out of no where at the world championships in Germany. That would lead to an invite to go on tour with Plan B, and the rest is history. Arto would end up living in south
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Episode 95: Matthew Jordan Smith / Renowned Fashion and Celebrity Photographer & Nikon Ambassador
23/02/2019 Duración: 01h40minRenowned fashion and celebrity photographer and Nikon ambassador Matthew Jordan Smith joins the show from his home in Tokyo to talk about how he went from the son of a preacher in a small town in the south to a very successful career in photography and the set of America's Next Top Model to work with his friend and frequent collaborator Tyra Banks. Although Matthew was born in Brooklyn, he moved to the south at the age of 7 when his anesthesiologist father decided he wanted to pursue his passion of preaching and find his flock in a new location. Feeling like an outsider in a new town he found photography at an early age and it gave him a voice and a way in to the world around him. He instantly became fascinated with it and decided to go on to study photography. When he left college early on to move to New York instead however, that's when his real photography education began. He worked his way up in the world of assisting, and fell in love with fashion photography. Before long, an agent stepped in and s
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Episode 94: Aaron Rose / Artist, Director, Writer, Curator
15/02/2019 Duración: 01h31minDirector, artist, writer, and exhibition curator Aaron Rose joins the show to talk about how he found himself in the midst of an amazing group of artists in the early 90s in New York and formed what would become the famed Alleged Gallery in the lower east side, how he set about capturing that era in the documentary film "Beautiful Losers", and the evolution of a long career as a creative working with some of the biggest companies in the world as well as continuing to make films, personal artwork, and gallery shows along the way. Growing up in southern California, Aaron became attracted to the skateboard and punk scene of the early 80s and the artwork and since of belonging that came with it. At the age of 19 he moved to New York City and began trying to scrape by, working at a thrift store and slowly meeting like minded people. When an opportunity arose to move into a store front space, he jumped at the chance. Before long he began forming a community around parties with artwork hanging on the walls, skat
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Episode 93: Mark Mann / Celebrity & Advertising Photographer / Leica Ambassador
08/02/2019 Duración: 01h34minOn this episode of the podcast I catch up with celebrity & advertising photographer and Leica Ambassador Mark Mann in the midst of an insane travel schedule of shooting. We talk about how a chance encounter with a beautiful girl on a train when he was a teenager would make him decide to study photography, what it's like to sit face to face with the President of the United States, and how he formed a relationship with Leica. Growing up in Glasgow, Mark was always a creative kid, but it wouldn't be until his college years at Manchester Polytechnic that he would focus his attention on learning photography and begin trying to find his voice as an artist. After moving to New York in the mid 90s, Mark began assisting other well known photographers around the city, but it would be an opportunity to work with The Source magazine and the introduction to hip hop culture that would help to launch his career and develop a book full of celebrity figures. Since then, Mark has gone on to photograph some of the bigges
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Episode 92: Justin Rosenberg / Fine Art & Experimental Portrait Photographer
01/02/2019 Duración: 01h40minFine art and experimental portrait photographer Justin Rosenberg joins the podcast to trace how his journey went from chasing a masters degree in evolutionary psychology, to living in a rehab center in LA, to falling in love with photography and using it to reconnect with his new sober self. Although Justin was born in New York, he spent most of his life in Florida and we talk about what it was like growing up there and his early love for music, the counter culture scene, and eventually drugs. There were several factors that would contribute to the path Justin took in life, but one that would continue to sometimes push him into a darker place was his battle with Crohn's Disease and the complications that would often arise because of it. In spite of those circumstances, Justin excelled in his undergraduate psychology studies and pursed what appeared would be an inevitable career in the world of evolutionary psychology. When financial strain over all the medical expenses that were adding up caused him to hav
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Episode 91: Ed Templeton/ Pro Skateboarder, Photographer, Painter, & Graphic Designer
27/12/2018 Duración: 02h13minEd Templeton joins the podcast to talk about his latest photography book "Tangentially Parenthetical" (link below) and how he from being one of the most influential street skaters of his generation to showcasing his paintings and photography in highly respected galleries and collections. Although Ed's story has been told many times in some great interviews and documentaries, I get the chance to trace his history of growing up in Orange County in a fairly tough family situation and how that eventually led him to skateboarding. For those who aren't familiar with Ed Templeton, his influence to the world of skateboarding is undeniable and in 2016 he was inducted into the skateboarding hall of fame. But this conversation dives into how his skate career led him into the world of painting and photography and some of the early relationships with people like Aaron Rose and Alleged Gallery that would help push him into the national spotlight as an artist. During our talk I get the chance to ask Ed what attracts him
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Episode 90: Samuel Elkins: Lifestyle and Portrait Photographer
21/12/2018 Duración: 01h20minLifestyle and portrait photographer Samuel Elkins joins the show to talk about how, at the age of 22, he's already had years of professional experience shooting for some of the biggest companies in the country and what's next for him as he continues to evolve as an artist and a brand. Sam grew up outside of Seattle Washington. As someone who is now 6'8, he was always one of the tallest kids in his class and naturally moved towards a love of basketball. But at the age of 15 he would stumble into photography and by his senior year of high school would quit basketball to put all of his focus on his newest passion. With opportunities to intern with a local wedding photography business, and using Instagram to meet up with others who shared his love for photography, he quickly began to develop his craft. Using the pacific Northwest as his backdrop, his aesthetic became a somewhat washed out and high contrast look that earned him a big social media following and soon had companies calling to work with him. Afte
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Episode 89: Stuart Palley / Documentary, Fine Art, & Editorial Photographer
07/12/2018 Duración: 01h15minStuart Palley joins the podcast to talk about how he went from a degree in business and finance to chasing some of the biggest wildfires in the history of California and creating beautiful images in the midst of chaos with his project and book "Terra Flamma". Over the last couple of years Stuart has received a lot of press and recognition for his outstanding wildfire work and we sit down to talk about how it all got started and his plans for the future. Although Stuart always loved photography, he earned an undergrad degree in business and finance and began interning in the bank world during the tough financial times of 2009. It was then that he would revaluate what he wanted from life and make the switch to a photojournalism post graduate education in Missouri. During that time, on trips home to California, he became very interested in what was happening with the climate, and the fires that seemed to be increasing in intensity in his home state. Combining his love for nighttime imagery and environmental
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Episode 88: Dean Blotto Gray / Photographer / Creator/ Burton Principle Photographer
21/11/2018 Duración: 01h12minAward winning snowboard and lifestyle photographer and Burton principle shooter for almost 20 years Dean Blotto Gray joins the podcast to talk about how he went from his early years of sponsored snowboarding in Flagstaff to being one of the most recognizable names in snowboard photography. From his earliest years of bmx racing, to the first time he was turned on to skateboarding, Blotto appreciated the individualism and creativity that came along with those types of scenes. Inspired by the DIY attitude of skateboarding and punk music, he was trying to figure out what to do after high school until a trip to Flagstaff to go snowboarding that would change the direction of his life forever. He quickly realized that he didn't have what it took to become a top pro, but wanted to figure out a way to stay in the industry. When he got the opportunity to work with the newly created company Technine, he picked up a camera and began a life of photography and content creation. Before long he was offered a position w
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Episode 87: Andrew Hancock / Commercial & Editorial Sports Photographer / Nikon Ambassador
13/11/2018 Duración: 01h26minCommercial and editorial sports photographer and Nikon Ambassador Andrew Hancock joins the show to talk about how he went from his early years of college soccer to being a sought after photographer with cover images from Sports Illustrated to Time Magazine. Growing up in Midland Texas, Andrew was surrounded by sports culture. Although he was a soccer player in a football crazed town, he found a home and success within his sport that would elevate him on to college level competition. During those years, while taking some down time, he got his first camera and was encouraged to take classes on how to use it. Before long it was all he wanted to do. He pursued journalism with a new passion and, after earning his degree, found a job at a small paper in Indiana and began the slow climb up the rungs of the editorial ladder. After getting the opportunity to attend the Eddy Adams workshop, Andrew made a connection at Sports Illustrated that would soon change the direction of his career and start him on the path
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Episode 86: Troy Conrad / Comedy Photographer and Producer
07/11/2018 Duración: 01h29minTroy Conrad joins the show to talk about how he went from his early years as a stand up comic, to filmmaking, to producing a TV series, to photographing some of the biggest names in comedy and forming a unique relationship with the legendary Comedy Store in LA. Growing up in Phoenix, Troy was always inspired by the late night comedy of David Letterman, but also had a curious mind on how things worked and became fascinated by his Dad's cameras and slide shows. Throughout college, while working on his degree, Troy pursued stand up comedy and became a frequent local and touring act. Before long he made the move to Los Angeles to further chase his dream. It would be in LA however that Troy would start playing around with filmmaking and create several shorts films that would eventually lead to his role in producing the TV show and live touring act Setlist: Stand Up Without a Net. During all this time Troy continued to love photography and soon found the opportunity to shoot the new phenomenon of Roast Battle
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Episode 85: Zach Wolfe / Photographer / Cinematographer / ATL Hip Hop Archivist
02/11/2018 Duración: 01h38minPhotographer, cinematographer, and respected Atlanta hip hop archivist Zach Wolfe joins the podcast to talk about how he managed to go from his small town roots in Iowa to being one of the biggest names in southern hip hop photography. From a very early age Zach was passionate about rap music and photography. Thanks to a colombia house records subscription he was able to get his hands on a lot of early hip hop records in his small town, and thanks to the encouragement of a high school photography teacher, he had early dreams of one day becoming a professional photographer. It wouldn't be until later that he would realize he could combine the two passions and create an amazing body of work around rap music. After studying photography in Colorado, and a brief stint in LA interning with SmashBox Studios, Zach would make the journey to Atlanta to chase the dream of shooting the bourgeoning southern hip hop scene he had been obssessing over since he first heard OutKast. He soon realized that the idea that he
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Episode 84: Jon Glassberg / Director / Photographer / Professional Climber
19/10/2018 Duración: 01h39minProfessional climber, filmmaker, and photographer Jon Glassberg joins the podcast to talk about his production company Louder Than 11 and how he went from getting recognized by his talents on the rock to working behind the camera producing films and content for some of the biggest names in the climbing industry. Growing up in central Virginia, Jon was introduced to rock climbing at a young age during a summer camp he attended and fell in love with it instantly. Although photography would also be introduced to him early on in his high school years, Jon's attention during that time was focused solely on the pursuit of climbing. As he moved through the ranks of competition climbing and also began making a name for himself by sending some of the hardest boulder problems in the country at the time, Jon soon found himself attracting sponsorships and attention from the climbing community. It would be later in college while studying business and graphic design that Jon would start to plan out the possibility of c
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Episode 83: Dave Swift / Renowned Skateboard Photographer and Magazine Editor
06/10/2018 Duración: 01h48minRenowned skateboard photographer and magazine editor Dave Swift joins the show to talk about his long history with skateboarding, the early days of the Del Mar Skate Ranch, his many years as editor in chief of Transworld Skateboarding, and cofounding the Skateboard Mag. Although Dave grew up a short drive from the beaches of San Diego, his small town felt more like a ranching community and his days were filled with baseball and football until the age of 13 when skateboarding entered his life and changed his whole outlook on the future. He quickly fell in love with not only the act of skating, but the culture that surrounded it and before long became a local fixture at the infamous Del Mar Skate Ranch. After years of trying to make it as a professional, and a stint as a sponsored skater for Schmitt Stix, he lucked into a position writing and editing for Transworld magazine. It was there that he would he begin to experiment more with photography and, under the mentorship of people like Grant Brittain, start
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Episode 82: Randal Ford / Award Winning Portrait and Commercial Photographer
28/09/2018 Duración: 01h33minAward winning portrait and commercial photographer Randal Ford joins the podcast to talk about his new book "Animal Kingdom" and to tell the story of how he went from a business major to quickly establishing himself as an accomplished editorial and advertising photographer at what many would consider a young age. Although Randal fell in love with photography early on his high school years, he would go to study business at Texas A&M without much consideration of a possible future as a photographer. During his college years he decided to join the university newspaper as an extra curricular activity, and quickly remember why he loved photography in the first place. Before long he got his hands on his first digital camera and the learning curve elevated exponentially. When he graduated, he wrote down a goal of shooting covers for the respected Texas Monthly and began the slow process of trying to form his own aesthetic and create a name for himself. Before long he accomplished that goal and began rising
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Episode 81: Joe McNally / Photographer / Director / Educator / Nikon Ambassador
25/09/2018 Duración: 01h30minPhotographer, director, Nikon ambassador, and educator Joe McNally joins the show to talk about his legendary career, shooting for everyone from National Geographic to being Life Magazine's final staff photographer. Although Joe says there wasn't much creativity in his early years, he remembers a book of war photography his father gave him that definitely put a seed in his mind of what visual story telling could look like. He was always fascinated with good story telling and ended up going to college at Syracuse and majoring in journalism with the dreams of one day telling some of his own stories. During that time he would be required to take photography classes and, soon after seeing his first images come to life in the developer, quickly realized that he would prefer to tell stories with a camera instead of a pen. Once finishing his education, he would move to New York City and begin chasing his dreams of becoming a photographer, moving up the ranks from a stock boy at a newspaper to shooting for some o
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Episode 80: Dean Bradshaw / Commercial and Lifestyle Photographer and Director
13/09/2018 Duración: 01h24minOn this episode of the podcast we are joined by commercial and lifestyle photographer and filmmaker Dean Bradshaw who talks about making the career leap from zoologist to photographer/director and how he's continued to evolve his aesthetic as an artist to reflect his own maturing taste and stay relevant in an ever changing industry. Growing up in Perth Australia, Dean always loved the outdoors and the vast array of reptiles Australia is famous for. This interest would soon have him studying zoology and working in the field capturing and collecting data on different species. Around this same time digital photography was introduced to Dean and he soon became obsessed with the best way to capture and light the reptiles. Before long he was shooting other subjects and growing more and more interested in photography, lighting, and post production. His skills eventually led him to LA and a whole new career path. He quickly became known for being one of the new shooters that could capture and produce the hot n
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Episode 79: Joe Salinas / Documentary and Commercial Filmmaker
31/08/2018 Duración: 02h09minOn this episode of the podcast documentary filmmaker Joe Salinas talks about what it was like growing up as a skateboarder in a small town in Texas, his years as a touring musician, how he ended up working as a corrections officer and in gang intelligence in the prison system for years, and how acting would finally lead him to his current roll as a filmmaker. Although Joe was influenced at an early age by skateboard films like the Bones Brigade and John Hughes films at his local two screen theater, it wouldn't be until years later that he would find his way into the world of directing and getting behind the camera himself. He spent his early years chasing the dreams of fame and rock and roll, but when he was forced to mature a bit faster than most by having a child and getting married at a very early age, he soon found himself in a career path he would have never dreamed of. It would be years later, on the suggestion of a friend, that Joe would give acting a try and suddenly find himself as a character in