Viewfinders Podcast

Ep 05- Jay Gullion: "Controlling the Narrative"

59 min · 28 de ene de 201959 min
Portada del episodio Ep 05- Jay Gullion: "Controlling the Narrative"

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Jay Gullion (https://www.instagram.com/jaygullion/) is a multi-disciplinary creative who works in photo, video, design, creative/art direction, and brand consultant. In an effort to succinctly describe his position, he uses the word “translator”, as he works directly with brands to conceptualize and execute their campaigns. His education is in photography and marketing, and he got his break as an employee at Apple in the mid-2000s. He has since gone out on his own, creating a range of print and digital campaigns as well as activations and installations for a range of luxury brands such as Land Rover, Hermes, Omega, Bose, and Bottega Veneta. His work is largely shrouded in mystery, due to an intention lack of website or social media presence.  In this episode we discuss: - how he has diversified his skill set to be a one-stop shop for brands by understanding the world of marketing  - with the oversaturated market of talented photographers working today, Jay stands out by being able to wear many hats - why he intentionally doesn’t have a website, keeps his Instagram posts vague, and asks brands and celebrities not to tag him - why he prides himself in living in Ohio despite working with international clientele  - what motivates creators to create - creating for yourself as opposed to creating for your followers - his craziest week of work Photographer’s Mentioned:  Alex Strohl- http://www.alexstrohl.com/ Sebastião Salgado- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sebasti%C3%A3o_Salgado Hiroshi Sugimoto- https://www.sugimotohiroshi.com/ Steve McCurry- https://stevemccurry.com/ Gail Albert Halaban- https://www.gailalberthalaban.com/ Sean Flannigan- https://www.seanflanigan.com/ Theme song by Poddington Bear All other music by Isaac Joel

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Ep 08- Shoot Diary: Photographing Korn and Working Through Trauma

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Portada del episodio Ep 07- Maciek Jasik: "Concept and Aesthetic"

Ep 07- Maciek Jasik: "Concept and Aesthetic"

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Portada del episodio Ep 06- Osborne Macharia: "Making His Own World"

Ep 06- Osborne Macharia: "Making His Own World"

Kenyan photographer Osborne Macharia is a self-taught photographer who is known for his Afro-Futurist images. He is particularly known for making stylized studio portraits of elderly people in his city of Nairobi. In 2010, while in school for architecture, Osborne came across the portrait work of Joey Lawrence, which so moved him that left his degree to pursue a career in photography. After teaching himself photography and retouching by way of Youtube, he began collaborating with a local stylist on a number of personal projects. One of these projects, which he refers to as “Hip Hop Grandpas”, went viral on Twitter in 2016, leading to a great deal of press, including an interview with CNN. He has found a balance between his personal projects, which generate interest from global brands such as Absolut Vodka and Marvel, which in turn funds future personal projects.  In this episode Nick Fancher chats with Osborne about how he developed his visual style as well as what it looks like for him to work on a personal project, from the first sketches to the gallery opening. Photographers mentioned: Joey Lawrence Joel Grimes Chris Orwig Marcus Eriksson Theme song by Poddington Bear Other music: Tru Genesis ; OBOY

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Portada del episodio Ep 05- Jay Gullion: "Controlling the Narrative"

Ep 05- Jay Gullion: "Controlling the Narrative"

Jay Gullion (https://www.instagram.com/jaygullion/) is a multi-disciplinary creative who works in photo, video, design, creative/art direction, and brand consultant. In an effort to succinctly describe his position, he uses the word “translator”, as he works directly with brands to conceptualize and execute their campaigns. His education is in photography and marketing, and he got his break as an employee at Apple in the mid-2000s. He has since gone out on his own, creating a range of print and digital campaigns as well as activations and installations for a range of luxury brands such as Land Rover, Hermes, Omega, Bose, and Bottega Veneta. His work is largely shrouded in mystery, due to an intention lack of website or social media presence.  In this episode we discuss: - how he has diversified his skill set to be a one-stop shop for brands by understanding the world of marketing  - with the oversaturated market of talented photographers working today, Jay stands out by being able to wear many hats - why he intentionally doesn’t have a website, keeps his Instagram posts vague, and asks brands and celebrities not to tag him - why he prides himself in living in Ohio despite working with international clientele  - what motivates creators to create - creating for yourself as opposed to creating for your followers - his craziest week of work Photographer’s Mentioned:  Alex Strohl- http://www.alexstrohl.com/ Sebastião Salgado- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sebasti%C3%A3o_Salgado Hiroshi Sugimoto- https://www.sugimotohiroshi.com/ Steve McCurry- https://stevemccurry.com/ Gail Albert Halaban- https://www.gailalberthalaban.com/ Sean Flannigan- https://www.seanflanigan.com/ Theme song by Poddington Bear All other music by Isaac Joel

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Portada del episodio Ep 04- Sara Lando: "Honesty in Anonymity"

Ep 04- Sara Lando: "Honesty in Anonymity"

Sara Lando is a photographer, mixed media artist, and educator based in Bassano del Grappa, Italy. I met her last February, while teaching at Gulf Photo Plus in Dubai. We had several great conversations about art and life and I also sat in on one of her talks about the online course that she runs: The Support Group For Lazy Photographers. Her ability to see through an artist and their work and call out what they’re too afraid to say (all while not killing their spirit) is unrivaled. In our conversation we discussed the following: why she is hesitant to merge her fine art work with her commercial clientele   why she is fine with people “stealing” her images why she prefers to live in a small town and commute to clients how she learns from hiring other photographers to take her portrait  how photography helped her deal with her anxiety attacks how learning new skills keeps her more honest  her online course, The Support Group for Lazy Photographers why sucking at art (or anything) is important for growth how social media is impacting how photographers create their images how she doesn’t need to be a master of technique— just good enough for her clients how she increases the quality of her work through quantity the creepy things that male photographers say to their female subjects how to figure out which gigs to say “no” to Photographer’s Mentioned: David Hobby- http://strobist.blogspot.com/ Gregory Heisler- https://gregoryheisler.com/ George Lange- https://www.langestudio.com/ Masahisa Fukase- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masahisa_Fukase All music by Podington Bear

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