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Ep 14 jacko.takes.photos

2 h 4 min · 13 de abr de 2026
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Talking to Jacko.Takes.Photos about his Journey so far, from living in Canada, to having several go's at "content creation" before a relationship set him on a path to where he is today. Jacko definitely possesses wisdom well beyond his years, fast tracked no doubt from working in pubs both here and abroad. We talk about finding the balance of creating the things you want to create, while trying to please the algorithm of Instagram. The legalities and difficulties of trying to respect other people's boundaries while trying to capture pure, unscripted pictures. Not getting so fixated on an idea that you miss natural moments. My pre-sober content online, and how for the most part I avoid watching it now. The story behind the most recognized video I ever did and how it came about, Timber. Jacko is a very humble, easy to talk to guy and I think this will be one of the interviews that I reference in years to come and say, "I had him on my podcast just as his career properly kicked right off". If you haven't already jump on insta and check him out after you listen to this interview. Instagram: jacko.takes.photos

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Talking to Jacko.Takes.Photos about his Journey so far, from living in Canada, to having several go's at "content creation" before a relationship set him on a path to where he is today. Jacko definitely possesses wisdom well beyond his years, fast tracked no doubt from working in pubs both here and abroad. We talk about finding the balance of creating the things you want to create, while trying to please the algorithm of Instagram. The legalities and difficulties of trying to respect other people's boundaries while trying to capture pure, unscripted pictures. Not getting so fixated on an idea that you miss natural moments. My pre-sober content online, and how for the most part I avoid watching it now. The story behind the most recognized video I ever did and how it came about, Timber. Jacko is a very humble, easy to talk to guy and I think this will be one of the interviews that I reference in years to come and say, "I had him on my podcast just as his career properly kicked right off". If you haven't already jump on insta and check him out after you listen to this interview. Instagram: jacko.takes.photos

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