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Workbook Radio is a podcast for professional artists in the commercial advertising industry. From interviews to panels, Workbook Radio sheds light on what it means to stand out in the ever-changing landscape. Official podcast of the industry-standard WORKBOOK and Workbook.com.

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    Episode 099- Heather Eidson

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 14:07


    On this episode, we talk with photographer, videographer, and filmmaker, Heather Eidson, about going from photojournalism to higher educational marketing, her love of filmmaking, and how she incorporates balance and mindfulness in her career and everyday life. About Heather... Hello! I am a photographer, videographer and filmmaker with a passion for creating stories that bring awareness and spark change. My camera has since taken me on adventures in the higher education and corporate sectors where I worked at Loyola University Chicago as a multimedia producer, and later at Walker Sands, a B2B integrated PR and marketing agency, as the video lead.   As an entrepreneur, I continue to photograph, film and produce a variety of projects in the non-profit, education and corporate sectors locally and beyond. Whether capturing still imagery, working as DP, producer or editor for client video projects, or producing/editing a documentary film, I seek to produce work with client goals in mind that inspire others to connect, contemplate and act. Heather's Workbook portfolio. Heather's website.

    Episode 098- Beth Galton's Covid Diary

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2024 13:47


    During the Pandemic, commercial and fine art photographer Beth Galton created an art piece that eventually turned into an art book she titled, Covid Diary. Now she has started a Kickstarter to help her fully realize the scope of this passion project.  On this episode, we're talking about the Covid Diary, which is on its final fundraising stretch. We discuss the origin of the project, its evolution, and how this experience has helped Beth grow. Click here to learn more about the kickstarter! About Beth: A born and bred New Yorker, Beth is continually inspired by the sights, sounds, and tastes of the city she calls home. The path to a prolific career as an award-winning New York City photographer began in a childhood animated with Marvel Comics, choral music, a natural science education, flute lessons, and the chaotic and composed meals she had at home and abroad. Photography became her method to synthesize life. Drawn to the organic classicism of Edward Weston, Ansel Adams and Edward Steichen, Beth's work is informed by her sensitivity to how light falls and shapes the subject. Her work is exceptional in its ability to invest her images with emotion. Whether making a photo look so compelling you want to pick it up off the page, or conceptually exploring an idea, she applies her deep knowledge and love of craft to each photograph she creates. Beth's personal warmth and generosity infuse her working and shooting environment. She enjoys creative and collaborative relationships with stylists and Art Directors many of whom she works with again and again. Her images and short films tell stories – the story of memories, of what and how we eat together, a love of nature, and the pleasure of shared experiences. Visit Beth's website.  

    Episode 097- David and Greta Fox

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2024 12:38


    On this episode we talk to corporate and commercial photography duo, David and Greta Fox, about their ongoing breast cancer survivors personal project, their work with the folk Americana Roots Hall of Fame, and more. About David and Greta: Corporate Event Conference Headshot Photographer David Fox has been making professional images since his early teens. From his start as a photojournalist, he earned a BFA in filmmaking at Emerson College in 1982. In 1983, he opened a video production company. He has built a reputation for excellence in photography and videography, and growing his client base in the corporate and consumer arenas, offering corporate event photography, professional headshots, commercial photography, videography. Greta is David's wife/business partner who manages daily operations as well as photo post production editing, digital artwork, and custom album design. Greta also has a background in management and the arts, and is a board-certified nurse practitioner with a background in family, community, and women's health. Her clinical experience lends in-depth familiarity with the needs of our healthcare industry clients. David and Greta Fox website. Check out their Breast Cancer Survivors Project.

    Episode 096- Orit Bergman

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2024 9:59


    On this episode, multidisciplinary artist Orit Bergman talks about how she takes on so many creative disciplines, her latest projects (one which won a 2023 World Illustration Award), and what she's looking forward to creating. About Orit: Orit Bergman was born in Jerusalem and lives and works in Kerem Maharal, Israel. She writes and illustrates children's books, adapts her stories to the theater and frequently meets children across the country. Her books were published in Israel, USA, France, and China. Orit is a senior lecturer at Bezalel Academy of Arts & Design Jerusalem, where she headed the Illustration Studies program in 2018-2023.  She won the World Illustration Award in 2023 in the site-specific category, as well as the overall professional winner, for the work she created With Anat Warshawshky for their exhibition What is More Yellow or an Elephant. She seeks new locations for this work, and novel ways to develop both this and future concepts.   www.oritbergman.com https://www.facebook.com/orit.bergman https://www.instagram.com/oritbergman/

    Episode 095- Meet Mari Amor

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2024 15:15


    After a career 13 years in the making, Mari (pronounced Mary) Amor is finally stepping into her true name. On this episode, we talk to Mari about her decision, the steps taken for this evolution, and what she's looking forward to on her journey and the industry as a whole. About Mari: Mari (pronounced Mary, spelled with an i) is a people oriented commercial photographer and director of photography with a big heart. While she calls Nashville, Tennessee home, she has told stories for an impressive client list all over the world. Her commercial career has spanned a huge variety of corporate clients and advertising agencies. Mari has traveled solo & with production crews throughout the world in some of the globe's most remote locations. Her commercial work for lifestyle brands tells genuine stories with heart. Mari also travels internationally working with NGOs from Iraq to Romania. Visit Website Visit Instagram Visit LinkedIn  

    Episode 094- New Year, New Personal Project with Dennis Welsh

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2024 14:36


    Dennis Welsh is a commercial photographer and director, working with clients to help share their brand stories through authentic stills and motion. On this episode Dennis talks about starting 2024 with a personal project, what past projects have taught him, and how his experiences on them have shaped his commercial work.    About Dennis: Dennis Welsh has been a commercial photographer and director since 1990 working with clients to help share their brand stories through authentic stills and motion. With an emphasis on environmental portraiture, Dennis' work has earned numerous awards in the industry, but ultimately at the end of the day, it's the people that he gets to meet and work with that inspire him to tell these stories.  He lives in Maine with his wife and three children. Dennis Portfolio Dennis Website Dennis Instagram .   

    Episode 093- Advertising & Innovation in Atlanta with Dagger CEO Mike Popowski

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2023 15:27


    Mike Popowski is CEO at Atlanta based agency Dagger and has led them from a three-person shop to a 2020 Ad Age Small Agency of the Year winner and one of Adweek's Top 100 Fastest-Growing Agencies consecutively (2019, 2020, & 2021) in under five years.  On this episode, Mike and I chat about Dagger's start, what advertising opportunity the city of Atlanta holds, and how innovation is driving Dagger in 2024.   Mike Popowski, CEO | Mike drives Dagger's vision, culture, and growth. A proven client partner and team leader, Mike has led Dagger from a three-person shop to a 2020 Ad Age Small Agency of the Year winner and one of Adweek's Top 100 Fastest-Growing Agencies consecutively (2019, 2020, & 2021) in under five years.    He brings over 20 years of digital, social, and brand-building experience with the world's biggest brands across a variety of industries. He joined Dagger in 2015 from TBWAChiatDay New York, where he led the global repositioning for GSK's global smoker's health business, Nicoderm CQ (US). Mike was previously SVP, Client Partner at Moxie (formerly Engauge), where he architected the agency's first content marketing practices for Cisco Systems, UPS and Wells Fargo. He was an early pioneer of social marketing as a consultant for AARP from 2008 to 2011, and implemented their early digital content practices.    As a native New Englander, Mike appreciates springtime in Atlanta.   Dagger IG   |   Dagger LinkedIn   |  Dagger Website  

    Episode 092- Matt Garbutt talks AI in Advertising

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2023 25:58


    Matt Garbutt is a Creative Director at Brave Bison, a digital agency in the UK. He has been very vocal about the use of AI (specifically generative AI) in advertising, with published articles and interviews on his application of the technology with client campaigns. On this episode, Matt discusses his start with AI, how it has become a part of Brave Bison's strategy, and touches on the possible threat it presents to the creative community as well as offering resources for others to better familiarize themselves with this evolving medium. Check out Matt's piece in The Drum. His piece on the state of AI in 2023. About Matt (via LinkedIn Bio): I'm a creative director at Brave Bison, a digital agency that grows brands and makes them famous through performance and organic channels. With over 20 years of experience in the creative industry, I have a diverse portfolio of skills and achievements across copy, art direction, brand, design, and film. I lead a team of talented creatives, designers, producers, and directors, who collaborate with the agency's pillars of performance, social & influencer, commerce, and media network. We deliver effective and innovative digital creative campaigns, UX/UI design, film & video, content, and copy for a range of clients and sectors. Outside of my role, I'm also an AI artist and a crypto enthusiast, with a keen and active interest in the web3, plant-based, and sustainability domains. I'm passionate about exploring the possibilities of AI and blockchain for creative expression and social impact. And per podcast, you can reach out to Matt with any AI questions via his Linkedin Profile.

    Episode 091- TDA_Boulder x Rise Against Suicide

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2023 14:20


    Rise Against Suicide is a nonprofit whose mission is to help young people at risk of suicide by removing the financial and social barriers to treatment.   Their first awarness campaign launched last week, helmed by board member and ECD/Partner at TDA_Boulder, Jonathan Schoenberg.   On This episode, Jonathan talks to us about Rise, his personal connection to this non profit, and how the campaign came together.   Check out AdAge's latest write up on the campaign.  

    Episode 090- Dennis Murphy and My Hand My Cause

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2023 12:23


    Internationally recognized advertising photographer and director Dennis Murphy has shot on four continents for clients including Ducati, American Airlines and the Dallas Cowboys. On this episode we talk about his new adventure, his non-profit My Hand My Cause, Inc., a fundraising initiative that uses the power of celebrity, along with fine art photography, to raise money for existing charities.  View Dennis Murphy's portfolio here. Learn more about My Hand My Cause, Inc. here.

    Episode 089- Felipe Simi, SOKO

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2023 20:58


    Felipe Simi is founder, CEO and Creative Chairman at SOKO, a 7-year-old independent agency in Brazil. Earlier this year SOKO made headlines when they partnered with Heinz Brazil to release the country's first safe red tattoo ink. I sat down with Felipe to talk about why he started SOKO, what it's like working with global brands, hiring international talent, and how diversity and inclusion truly permeates his agency.   To find out more about SOKO visit soko.cx both online and on instagram.     

    Episode 088- Brian Carlson

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2023 14:20


    Brian Carlson is photographer and filmmaker with over a decade of experience and a passion for storytelling. On this episode, Brian talks about his time in Africa and how it's shaped him both professionally and personally, as well as his fascination of subcultures which has led him from carnivals to lawnmower racing. View Brian's work here. About Brian: I'm a photographer and filmmaker with a passion for storytelling, it's that simple. With over a decade of experience, I bring a warm and engaging approach to my work, capturing moments and creating narratives that resonate with audiences. Through extensive travel, I've developed a deep empathy and understanding of people from all walks of life, which is reflected in my photography and films. Whether leading large crews, working solo, or behind the scenes, I'm comfortable in any setting and always deliver exceptional results. When not working, I find rejuvenation in nature, a good book, or spending time in my modest garden. I value meaningful conversations and cherish time with my wife and three boys, who are the pride and joy of my life. With a focus on honesty and authenticity, I'm dedicated to crafting stories that make a lasting impact and connect with people on a deeper level.

    Episode 087- Margaret Johnson on Creating Super Bowl Ads

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2023 13:55


    In 2023, Goodby Silverstein & Partners created the Doritos Super Bowl spot featuring Jack Harlow, Missy Elliott, and Elton John. On this episode, I sat down with GS&P's Chief Creative Officer and Partner, Margaret Johnson, to talk all things Super Bowl. It's a behind the scenes into what it takes to get from concept to the big game, and beyond. About Margaret Johnson: Margaret is a 25-year veteran of GS&P and leads the agency's Creative department, a position she assumed in 2015 after being named a partner in 2012. In 2016 she was named the agency's first Chief Creative Officer. Under her leadership, GS&P was named the “Most Innovative Advertising Agency” and the 36th “Most Innovative Company” in the world by Fast Company in 2021, “Agency of the Year” by Campaign and Forbes with Ad Age picking the agency as a runner-up to “Agency of the Year” in 2019 and 2020. In 2021 Ad Age crowned Margaret “Chief Creative Officer of the Year” and Campaign named Margaret “Creative Person of the Year.” Over the years, she has been recognized as one of the industry's top chief creative officers by Forbes, Business Insider, Adweek and The Drum. Margaret serves on the board of the One Show, was a founding member of the 3% conference and co-founded non-profit Daughters of the Evolution with her daughter, Vivian, who was nine years-old at the time. In 2019, the non-profit created Lessons in HerStory, an app that was launched at SXSW and uses augmented reality to celebrate stories of women typically omitted from history textbooks. Over the past year, the app won every coveted creative award, including Gold Cannes Lions and the prestigious White Pencil at D&AD. About GS&P: We are a creative company that puts people at the center of everything we do. We work with both clients and consumers in an atmosphere of honesty and truth, wiping away preconceptions and learning together.   Our mission is to create experiences that reach millions and even billions, but seem to speak only to you. We call this effect mass intimacy. The smarter, braver work that results from this approach brings people closer to our clients' businesses, gets them to care, and urges them to take action. Because great work is only great if it reaps results.

    Episode 086- Alex Garcia

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2023 14:50


    As a Chicago-based photographer and filmmaker, Alex Garcia excels in crafting storytelling moments for brands and organizations that are both candid and intimate. On this episode, Alex talks about his process of connecting with his subjects and his mission to be a bridge connecting communities in both his personal and professional work.    About Alex Garcia:   As a Midwest/Chicago-based photographer and filmmaker, Alex Garcia is steeped in the art of crafting "real people" storytelling moments for brands and organizations that are emotional, candid and real.  With a background as a photojournalist, he learned through thousands of assignments how to bring out the best in a wide range of real people and situations. His creative work has won many national and international awards, including team awards such as a Titanium Lion at the Cannes Lions Festival of Creativity and a Pulitzer Prize.   His company Three Story Media specializes in authentic storytelling, scaling up productions depending on scope and complexity of client needs.   Fluent in Spanish and of Cuban descent, Alex produces photography workshops to Cuba where he curates photographic experiences for creatives interested in exploring the culture and building bridges to the isolated island.  More information can be found at alexandergarcia.com. Alex is represented by the Gren Group.    LINKS www.alexandergarcia.com www.cubaworkshops.com

    Episode 085- John Fedele

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2023 14:11


    On this episode, Photographer/Director John Fedele talks to us about pivoting from Art Director to Commercial Photographer, his new work with Staples, his new rep, and looking ahead at the advertising landscape.   About John Fedele:   "I'm a photographer & director based in the Midwest shooting still and motion lifestyle imagery anywhere my projects take me. My work focuses on the ordinary moments in life and elevates them into something soulful with a modern twist. I bring a friendly, positive vibe to every set putting everyone at ease resulting in an environment perfect for creating and shooting natural moments. It's about energy, fun and doing whatever it takes to capture a great shot. My projects are a team effort with production resources across North America so no matter shooting in a remote location, a major city or anywhere in between, you're in good hands and we're going to create some stellar imagery together. If it feels less like work and more like play then we're doing it right. Crank up the music and let's shoot!"   Click here to visit his website.   Click here to visit his Workbook portfolio.

    Episode 084- Felicia Perretti

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2023 15:39


      On this episode, commercial food and beverage photographer/director Felicia Perretti talks about some of her projects, from Dominos in Abu Dhabi to aluminum foil in her own kitchen, and how she uses linkedin, promo pieces, and photo contests all as part of her marketing strategy.    About Felicia: Felicia Perretti is a commercial food and beverage photographer and director based in New York City. She works nationally with food and beverage clients in advertising, packaging, editorial, and video. She has worked with food and drink in all shapes and knows how to craft the right team to get the job done! Her passion for food and beverage shine through on set as well as outside of work in her everyday life. Whether it's trying new restaurants, traveling, or cooking with her husband Joe. Send her an email or give a call to discuss your next project, she would be more than happy to chat! https://www.perrettiphotography.com/    

    Episode 083- Tasha Dean on Diversity in Advertising, Part 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2023 10:40


    On this episode, The Martin Agency's first ever Chief Revenue Officer Tasha Dean talks about the The 50/50 Initiative, a pledge made by the agency to hire, "a minimum of 50% creative talent from underrepresented groups with regards to gender, race, ethnicity, ability and LGBTQI+ for all video content production." In part 2, Tasha talks about the search for diverse talent, what's ahead for Martin, how commercial artists can embrace the “beyond the reel” mentality, and leaning into risk. About Tasha Dean: Tasha's a human springboard. She never backs down and always finds a way—and you can't help but want to do the unimaginable with her. As Chief Revenue Officer (and former EVP and Head of Production) at The Martin Agency, Tasha's fingerprints and tenacity are etched in how they create content at the speed of culture in partnership with SuperJoy—a 360 creative playground for all sorts of makers and bright minds. Her client roster over the years includes global brand such as: Nissan, Visa, Apple, Gatorade, McDonald's, Michelin, Kraft, Johnson & Johnson, H&M, Travelers and Accenture. She has also received accolades from Cannes Lions, One Show, Webbys, Clios, ADDYs and the London International Awards.

    Episode 082- Tasha Dean on "The 50/50 Initiative" and Diversity in Advertising, Part 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 12:23


    On this episode, The Martin Agency's first ever Chief Revenue Officer Tasha Dean talks about the The 50/50 Initiative, a pledge made by the agency to hire, "a minimum of 50% creative talent from underrepresented groups with regards to gender, race, ethnicity, ability and LGBTQI+ for all video content production." In this part 1, Tasha talks about how the Initiative came about, striving to, “see beyond the reel,” and the fine line between ticking boxes and true accountability.   About Tasha Dean: Tasha's a human springboard. She never backs down and always finds a way—and you can't help but want to do the unimaginable with her. As Chief Revenue Officer (and former EVP and Head of Production) at The Martin Agency, Tasha's fingerprints and tenacity are etched in how they create content at the speed of culture in partnership with SuperJoy—a 360 creative playground for all sorts of makers and bright minds. Her client roster over the years includes global brand such as: Nissan, Visa, Apple, Gatorade, McDonald's, Michelin, Kraft, Johnson & Johnson, H&M, Travelers and Accenture. She has also received accolades from Cannes Lions, One Show, Webbys, Clios, ADDYs and the London International Awards.

    Episode 081- Standing Out in a Saturated Market 2022: Social Media and Portfolio Reviews

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2023 16:50


    In this extended episode, we wrap up our 2022 standing out in a saturated market panel. Workbook's Heidi Goverman ends on the subjects of social media and portfolio reviews with Senior Art Dir Jason Gan, CD Jana Jarosz, and EP Dir. of Production Michael Kaminski.  About the Panelists: Jason Gan is a 2021 Adweek Creative 100. He started his career as an intern while still in school at space150, Mistress, WFT Creative and The Fantastical. After graduating he quickly moved into an Art Director role at Arnold Worldwide working with companies Progressive, Carnival, Avocados From Mexico, Santander Bank, National Association of Realtors. Jason then moved to Goodby Silverstein & Partners working on Adobe, BMW, Doritos, Pepsi and HP before landing in his current role as Senior Art Director with Droga5. Jana Jarosz is a hybrid creative thinker, maker, designer. Whether working to shift the boundaries of inclusivity, diversity, and cultural standards to build a brand with a social impact point of view across all platforms or creating content by hand and by pixel, Jana's working process celebrates the agility of design thinking applied to ideas, a disciplined curiosity, and the joyful spirit of endless innovation—from the post-it with the big idea to the social posts. After content creation hours, Jarosz spends her time sharing her creative expertise with students at CUNY's City Tech, Manhattan's only full-time night high school, and with creative-preneurs at the New Museum's tech incubator, New Inc. Michael Kaminski is the EP, Director of Production at JUICE Pharma Worldwide, and leads the agency's internal B12 Studio. Well versed in creating content while making an impact, it's no surprise that you can find him mentoring students in the NYC SALT program or teaching photo & video workflow at SVA when he's not busy meeting client deadlines.

    Episode 080- Standing Out In A Saturated Market 2022: Promo Pieces

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2022 14:30


    We're back with another installment of Standing Out in a Saturated Market 2022.   On this episode, Workbook's Heidi Goverman talks digital and print promo pieces with Senior Art Director Jason Gan, Creative Director Jana Jarosz, and EP Dir of Production Michael Kaminsky. About the Panelists: Jason Gan is a 2021 Adweek Creative 100. He started his career as an intern while still in school at space150, Mistress, WFT Creative and The Fantastical. After graduating he quickly moved into an Art Director role at Arnold Worldwide working with companies Progressive, Carnival, Avocados From Mexico, Santander Bank, National Association of Realtors. Jason then moved to Goodby Silverstein & Partners working on Adobe, BMW, Doritos, Pepsi and HP before landing in his current role as Senior Art Director with Droga5. Jana Jarosz is a hybrid creative thinker, maker, designer. Whether working to shift the boundaries of inclusivity, diversity, and cultural standards to build a brand with a social impact point of view across all platforms or creating content by hand and by pixel, Jana's working process celebrates the agility of design thinking applied to ideas, a disciplined curiosity, and the joyful spirit of endless innovation—from the post-it with the big idea to the social posts. After content creation hours, Jarosz spends her time sharing her creative expertise with students at CUNY's City Tech, Manhattan's only full-time night high school, and with creative-preneurs at the New Museum's tech incubator, New Inc. Michael Kaminski is the EP, Director of Production at JUICE Pharma Worldwide, and leads the agency's internal B12 Studio. Well versed in creating content while making an impact, it's no surprise that you can find him mentoring students in the NYC SALT program or teaching photo & video workflow at SVA when he's not busy meeting client deadlines.

    Episode 079- Standing Out in a Saturated Market 2022: Websites

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2022 10:25


    Back in October, Workbook SVP Heidi Goverman hosted a panel with APA New York to ask Creatives: How can commercial artists stand out to creative buyers to get work seen, recognized and ultimately get hired in 2022?  In first part, Heidi talks website dos and don'ts with panelists Jason Gan (SAD, Droga 5) Jana Jarosz (CD, FCB Health), and Michael Kaminski (EP, Dir. of Production, JUICE Pharma Worldwide).  About the Panelists: Jason Gan is a 2021 Adweek Creative 100. He started his career as an intern while still in school at space150, Mistress, WFT Creative and The Fantastical. After graduating he quickly moved into an Art Director role at Arnold Worldwide working with companies Progressive, Carnival, Avocados From Mexico, Santander Bank, National Association of Realtors. Jason then moved to Goodby Silverstein & Partners working on Adobe, BMW, Doritos, Pepsi and HP before landing in his current role as Senior Art Director with Droga5. Jana Jarosz is a hybrid creative thinker, maker, designer. Whether working to shift the boundaries of inclusivity, diversity, and cultural standards to build a brand with a social impact point of view across all platforms or creating content by hand and by pixel, Jana's working process celebrates the agility of design thinking applied to ideas, a disciplined curiosity, and the joyful spirit of endless innovation—from the post-it with the big idea to the social posts. After content creation hours, Jarosz spends her time sharing her creative expertise with students at CUNY's City Tech, Manhattan's only full-time night high school, and with creative-preneurs at the New Museum's tech incubator, New Inc. Michael Kaminski is the EP, Director of Production at JUICE Pharma Worldwide, and leads the agency's internal B12 Studio. Well versed in creating content while making an impact, it's no surprise that you can find him mentoring students in the NYC SALT program or teaching photo & video workflow at SVA when he's not busy meeting client deadlines.   About the Moderator: Heidi Goverman began her tenure with Workbook in 2014 as the West Coast Regional Representative and is now Senior VP of Development and Client Relations. At Workbook Heidi introduced the popular FaceTime (now ScreenTime) portfolio events, produces panel events as well as the Workbook webinars Where Are We Now series and Minding Your Own Business. Heidi is a talker but also a good listener who likes to solve problems and connect people. About APA NYC: APA is a non-profit trade organization built by photographers for photographers. Now in our fourth decade, APA exists to provide business tools and creative inspiration which help photographic artists of all levels run a smarter, more creative, and profitable business.

    Episode 078- Jonathan Rice, Part 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2022 11:37


    On this episode, Jonathan talks about his transition into illustration, advice he has for fellow illustrators in working with creative directors, having been one, and what's ahead for him in his career.

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    Episode 077- Jonathan Rice, Part 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 10:26


    Jonathan Rice is a poster artist, illustrator and designer. Jonathan has years of experience working for some of the country's largest agencies and brands like Y&R, Tracy Locke, Pepsi, and P&G. But Jonathan's heart was always drawn to making great, visually interesting Illustrations, art and design that everyone can appreciate and love. On this episode we talk about Jonathan's career of many hats, how he's gotten back to illustration, and his advice to other who think it's too late to pursue what they love. To view Jonathan's portfolio, click here.  To view Jonathan's webiste, click here. More on Jonathan: Jonathan is a creative visualist and brand consultant who believes in delivering the BIG IDEA no matter what medium it takes to do so. And he's done that everywhere he's worked. Jonathan's creative skills have been honed over twenty-five years working for some of the country's largest advertising agencies—like DDB Dallas/Tracy Locke, The Lord Group/Y&R, Temerlin McClain (TM Advertising) and Eisenberg & Associates. Jonathan has been fortunate to work with influential and sought-after brands including: Pepsi, GTE, Verizon, Texas Instruments, Procter and Gamble, RadioShack and SmithKline.   Jonathan ventured into the world of public affairs and political advertising during his stint as Creative Director at The Eppstein Group, one of the most successful public affairs advertising firms in Texas. His creative work helped contribute to the firm's winning percentage (better than 90%) in local, regional and statewide elections during his tenure.   A master of his craft, Jonathan has proven his skills in advertising, branding and identity development, direct marketing, strategy, conceptual thinking, broadcast, print, and digital creative. In his industry, he's known for creating client partnerships built on trust, respect and results.   Since graduating from the University of Texas at Arlington, Jonathan's stellar work has been highlighted in industry publications such as Communication Arts, Archive, Print, and Graphic Design USA, winning numerous local and national awards in broadcast, print, newspaper and outdoor. Many of his logos and corporate identities have been featured in the celebrated Logo Lounge book series.   Jonathan and his wife Sandra, a copywriter and aspiring novelist, have two beautiful grown daughters and one brand new baby granddaughter. He is also a self-confessed “Disney nerd” who revels in taking friends and family on yearly expeditions to Walt Disney World.

    Episode 076- Stephen Hamilton, Part 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2022 12:48


    On this episode, Stephen finishes discussing the Nick Cave: Forothermore exhibit at MCA Chicago, then shifts gears to discuss the reimagined Who's Hungry Magazine, his new project Images for Artisans, and more.  About Stephen: Stephen Hamilton is a food and beverage director and photographer whose work has appeared almost everywhere you see images of food—on television, in national magazines and cookbooks, on packaging, and across seven seasons of Bravo TV's Top Chef (as well as appearing as a guest judge on Top Chef Masters). Stephen built his career showcasing ingredients in all their organic, beautiful reality. His natural lighting style and tight taste appeal let food's honest, fresh allure speak for itself. Drips, pours, crumbs, bites — flaws aren't necessarily flaws. Less is more in terms of styling; more is more in terms of exploration. Stephen brings a visual feast to life by taking an integrated, sensory approach to his subjects. This holistic perspective has garnered the attention of numerous agencies, international food companies, and restaurants. His work has won numerous awards over the years, including top honors for his “food porn” series at Graphis International, with seven images featured. In recent years, Stephen has grown his photography business into a full-service production company. Stephen Hamilton combines his talents with those of an on-staff producer and editor as well as a roster of skilled photographers. Flexible, generous studio space accommodates multiple simultaneous shoots, offering clients start-to-finish capabilities from pre-production to in-house retouching. For more on Stephen, visit: Stephenhamilton.com  whoshungrymag.com  vimeo.com/stephenhamilton  and @Stephenhamiltonproductions on Facebook and IG

    Episode 075- Stephen Hamilton, Part 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2022 12:52


    On this Episode, we talk with food photographer and director Stephen Hamilton about how he got into food photography, his thoughts on having a "distinct point of view" in you work, and how he became a part of the Nick Cave: Forothermore exhibit at the MCA Chicago. About Stephen: Stephen Hamilton is a food and beverage director and photographer whose work has appeared almost everywhere you see images of food—on television, in national magazines and cookbooks, on packaging, and across seven seasons of Bravo TV's Top Chef (as well as appearing as a guest judge on Top Chef Masters). Stephen built his career showcasing ingredients in all their organic, beautiful reality. His natural lighting style and tight taste appeal let food's honest, fresh allure speak for itself. Drips, pours, crumbs, bites — flaws aren't necessarily flaws. Less is more in terms of styling; more is more in terms of exploration. Stephen brings a visual feast to life by taking an integrated, sensory approach to his subjects. This holistic perspective has garnered the attention of numerous agencies, international food companies, and restaurants. His work has won numerous awards over the years, including top honors for his “food porn” series at Graphis International, with seven images featured. In recent years, Stephen has grown his photography business into a full-service production company. Stephen Hamilton combines his talents with those of an on-staff producer and editor as well as a roster of skilled photographers. Flexible, generous studio space accommodates multiple simultaneous shoots, offering clients start-to-finish capabilities from pre-production to in-house retouching. For more on Stephen, visit: Stephenhamilton.com  whoshungrymag.com  vimeo.com/stephenhamilton  and @Stephenhamiltonproductions on Facebook and IG    

    Episode 074- Sarah Lent & Curt Schreiber, Part 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2022 10:24


    VSA Partners' Chief Marketing Officer Sarah Lent and Chief Creative Officer Curt Schreiber talk about NFTs and the Metaverse, how Artists can start preparing for work in this brave new world, and the resilience of the advertising community in the face of change.   For more information on Sarah and Curt, visit Vsapartners.com,  vsa-partners on Linkedin, and @vsapartners on Instagram.

    Episode 073- Sarah Lent & Curt Schreiber, Part 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2022 12:06


    We're back on the subject of NFTs, this time with VSA Partners Chief Marketing Officer Sarah Lent and Chief Creative Officer Curt Schreiber.  On this episode, Sarah and Curt discuss the creative origins of NFTs, how VSA Partners is creating opportunities out of this new technology, and how artists (and really anyone) can start taking advantage of this new frontier.  About this episode's guests:  Sarah Lent (Chief Marketing Officer) leads growth efforts across VSA, including business development, marketing, public relations, brand leadership, content creation, and strategic partnerships. A seasoned marketing executive with 20 years of experience in branding, digital innovation, design, communications, and media, Sarah fosters growth at VSA by combining the rigor of a strategic consulting practice with the entrepreneurial and creative spirit of design. Her career has been fueled by a deep passion for taking emerging technologies and coupling them with world-class creativity to contextualize them in the real world. She continually looks for the leapfrog moments of change and leads with empathy while taking clients on a journey into the unknown. Sarah has lived and worked across several continents, including Australia, South Africa, and the UK, and her career has included work with Interbrand, R/GA, and Essence. Curt Schreiber (Chief Creative Officer) is the heart of VSA design. He currently guides VSA's creative philosophy, and is responsible for establishing the office's design standards and offerings. Throughout his 30-year tenure with the company, Curt has been essential in the agency's transition from a boutique design firm to a brand-led customer experience agency. Curt has decades of experience working with internationally-recognized global brands, and his client list includes VSA's most prominent clientele. He also serves as an influential thought leader within the creative industry. Most recently, Curt was named one of Chicago's most influential designers and included in AIGA's This is Chicago. Curt's work has been recognized by more than 100 international design and communications organizations, publications and competitions including the AIGA, Cannes Lions, Cooper Hewitt, Communication Arts, Graphis and the Society of Typographic Arts. His work is also included in the permanent collection of the U.S. Library of Congress. Click here to learn more about the Ripple $250M Creator Fund.

    Episode 072- Tim Mendola & Jodie Hein, Part 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2022 8:49


    On this episode I'm joined by Artists Agents Tim Mendola of Mendola Artists and Jodie Hein of Rapp|Art to talk about Animation and Illustration in 2022. Tim and Jodie talk about how they take on illustration and animation artist promotion in 2022, what artists can themselves to stand out, and what trends advertising and editorial work has in store down the road.

    Episode 071- Tim Mendola & Jodie Hein, Part 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 10:59


    On this episode, we're joined by Artist Agents Tim Mendola (Mendola Artists) and Jodie Hein (Rapp|Art) to talk about Animation and Illustration in 2022. In this first part, Tim and Jodie talk about the artist-agent relationship, how they navigate clients, and what (if anything) shifted post-pandemic in the art and animation world.  More on Tim: Tim took over the family business back when paintings were actually hand-delivered to art directors and portfolios consisted of 8×10 transparencies. He has led the agency's transformation into the technological age of tablets, Instagram, and zoom meetings. When he's not manning the helm at the firm's intergalactic headquarters in SoNo, Tim enjoys spending time with his wife and three daughters and playing golf in Redding Connecticut. More on Jodie: From being an Iron man to an award-winning editorial agent, there are few things Jodie can't do. As a former Art Buyer, she intimately understands the needs of her clients and has a knack for making any budget or timeline work. Outside of the office, Jodie enjoys training for her next adventure, race or powerlifting competition, dying her hair funky colors, and being a mother to her teenage son and bulldog. About Mendola Art: Since the very beginning, Mendola Artists has sought out the best talent from around the globe, establishing relationships with the country's top ad agencies, package design firms, editorial publications, and toy companies. Clients Include Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, Scholatic, Hasbro, Mattel, Fisher Price, Dunkin Donuts Coffee, McCann Health, and BBDO. About Rapp|Art:  Rapp Art is a United States-based illustration agency, representing nearly 100 award winning artists from around the world. Client list includes The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Rolling Stone, Meredith, Penguin Random House, Scholastic, Apple, Adobe, and Deloitte Financial Services.

    Episode 070- Dave Merwin, Part 2

    Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2022 10:07


    Dave Merwin is currently building web applications and blockchain solutions for companies around the world and serves as Executive Sponsor and Production Strategist at DEPT Agency.    We're picking up right where we left off in better understanding NFTs. From personal work to community experience, Dave discusses how agencies, brands, and commercial artists might pivot to take advantage of this new frontier. Finally, Dave offers some great resources to get started on your NFT education.   About Dave Merwin: A veteran of a few startups. Creative director for research projects with the National Institute of Health, National Institute of Mental Health, and the Department of Education. Builder of games and web applications for healthcare. Currently building web applications and blockchain solutions for companies around the world. A hacker and artist at heart.   Follow Dave on Twitter: @davemerwin   To learn more about NFTs and where to get started, check out this episode on DEPT's Ship It Podcast.    

    Episode 069- Dave Merwin, Part 1

    Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2022 10:07


    Dave Merwin is currently building web applications and blockchain solutions for companies around the world and serves as Executive Sponsor and Production Strategist at DEPT Agency.    On this episode, Dave breaks down NFTs, how advertisers are jumping on them, and what it all means for commercial artists.   About Dave Merwin: A veteran of a few startups. Creative director for research projects with the National Institute of Health, National Institute of Mental Health, and the Department of Education. Builder of games and web applications for healthcare. Currently building web applications and blockchain solutions for companies around the world. A hacker and artist at heart.   Follow Dave on Twitter: @davemerwin   To learn more about NFTs and where to get started, check out this episode on DEPT's Ship It Podcast.    

    Episode 068- Rose Kaz, Part 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2022 13:37


    On this episode, we're talking Black Mountain College and beyond. Rose talks about her personal project on that hallowed ground, and then shifts gears to talk about Females in artist spaces, what has been accomplished and where we need to go. Rose Kaz is a photographer, entrepreneur, producer, and activist.  For more on Rose, click here.    

    Episode 067- Rose Kaz, Part 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2022 10:40


    On the episode, international creative and activist Rose Kaz talks about her start in photography, how it led her to create the online networking platform LBI Backstage Pass, and her latest project featuring Female Owned Brands. For more on Rose, click here. For more on LBI Backstage Pass, click here.

    Episode 066- Bobby "Do Right" Prokenpek, Part 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2022 11:50


    Bobby "Do Right" Prokenpek is a commercial, editorial, and advertising photographer who clients include Nintendo, Doritos, and Old Navy. On this episode, Bobby talks about what he learned from his Peeping Bob project, his outlook on photography moving forward, and how to stay the creative course. To see more of Bobby's work, click here.

    Episode 065- Bobby "Do Right" Prokenpek, Part 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2021 13:42


    Bobby "Do Right" Prokenpek is a commercial, editorial, and advertising photographer who clients include Nintendo, Doritos, and Old Navy. In this part one, we talk about how Bobby found purpose through photography, his signature style of humor in portraiture, and his “Peeping Bob” Series, a personal work project that has taken on a life of its own. To see more of Bobby's work, click here. To see more of "Peeping Bob," click here.

    Episode 064- Thomas Warinner, Part 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2021 11:20


    HIGHOPES is a cannabis branding agency that works in the US and abroad to develop compelling experiences and identities unique to this unique industry. On this episode Thomas talks about what artists can do to stand out to cannabis marketers and clients, and his "hopes" for HIGHOPES and cannabis marketing in the future.

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    Episode 063- Thomas Warinner, Part 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 14:49


    HIGHOPES is a cannabis branding agency that works in the US and abroad to develop compelling experiences and identities unique to this unique industry. On this episode we talk to one of HIGHOPE's co-founders, Thomas Warinner, about the unique challenges associated with cannabis marketing and the future for creative's in this space. To see more of HIGHOPE's work, click here.

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    Episode 062- Scott Thompson, Part 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2021 11:09


    Scott Thompson is a commercial photographer and videographer who also serves in the US National Guard.  His client list not only spans the branches of the military, but also clients like Google and Subaru. On this episode, On this part 2 with Scott about his process, his foray into teaching, and how being of service goes hand in hand with his artistry. To see more of Scott's work, click here.

    Episode 061- Scott Thompson, Part 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2021 12:13


    Scott Thompson is a commercial photographer and videographer who also serves in the US National Guard.  His client list spans the branches of the Military, Google and Subaru. On this episode, we talk about how both career paths started, their intersections, and how both have led to the importance Scott places on authenticity. To see more of Scott's work, click here.

    Episode 060- Abigail Bobo, Part 3

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021 13:08


    On this episode, Abigail talks about her podcast South Facing Light as well as well as her other projects, both commercial and personal. Abigail is a commercial photographer based in Nashville, Tennessee available in San Francisco, California, and Dallas, Texas— specializing in lifestyle captures, healthcare photography, environmental portraiture and automotive adventures. To see more of Abigail's work, click here. To listen to South Facing Light, click here.

    Episode 059- Abigail Bobo, Part 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2021 11:52


    On this episode, Abigail talks about overcoming creative resistance, dealing with rejection, and how life on pause shifted her creative outlook. Abigail is a commercial photographer based in Nashville, Tennessee available in San Francisco, California, and Dallas, Texas— specializing in lifestyle captures, healthcare photography, environmental portraiture and automotive adventures. To see more of Abigail's work, click here.

    Episode 058- Abigail Bobo, Part 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2021 13:48


    Abigail Bobo is a commercial photographer and director whose diverse clients include Airbnb, Mercedes Benz, and National Geographic. On this episode, we meet the women behind the lens and learn about how light, music, and magic have become her formula for stepping into 2021. To see more of Abigail's work, click here.

    Episode 056- Nick Howard, Part 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2021 9:21


    I sat down with Nick Howard, an art director about to start a new chapter of his career at Wieden+Kennedy Portland. His previous work for Miller Lite, Skittles and starburst, at DDB Chicago alongside his partner Nick Stoner, earned him a spot on this year's Adweek's creative 100 list. On this episode I talk to Nick about how the pandemic has changed the industry for the better, the importance of equity in advertising, and what makes an artists work stand out. To see more of Nick's work, click here.

    Episode 056- Nick Howard, Part 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2021 10:37


    Nick Howard is an art director about to start a new chapter of his career at Wieden+Kennedy Portland. His previous work on Miller Lite, Skittles, and Starburst at DDB Chicago alongside his partner Nick Stoner earned him a spot on this year's Adweek's Creative 100 list. In this part one of two, we talk about making the list, working with the other Nick, visual trends and office life in 2021. To learn more about Nick, click here.

    Episode 055- Liz Nemeth, Part 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2021 12:24


    Yoda famously said, “do or do not, there is no try.” But commercial photographer and director Liz Nemeth has a different perspective. In this episode, Liz talks about how the art of 'try' has helped her grow from friend to colleague, from photographer to director, and what she aims to try for in the future.    Check out Liz's website here.

    Episode 054- Liz Nemeth, Part 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2021 11:26


    On this episode, we talk with commercial photographer and director Liz Nemeth. In this first part, Liz talks about her start in photography, a storied trial by fire which took her from assisting photography greats to the Olympics and how she ultimately found her artistic voice.

    Episode 053- Curiosity, Collaboration, and Truth: Tim Paschke & David Matheson

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2021 12:02


    On this Episode, Tim Paschke (Resin Advertising) and David Matheson (Eszter+David) talk about what they've learned from each other in the five years they've worked together, and offer some closing thoughts on what it takes to form a lasting Casting Director and Commercial Artist partnership. 

    Episode 052- Assets and Artistry: Tim Paschke & David Matheson

    Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2021 12:28


    On this episode, Tim Paschke (Co-Founder, Creative Director, Resin Advertising) and David Matheson (Commercial Photographer, eszter+david) talk about the merging of assets and artistry; how they deliver for their clients while maintaining their personal brand of art.

    Episode 051- Creating Future Narratives: Tim Paschke & David Matheson

    Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2021 10:51


    On this episode, Tim Paschke (Co-Founder and Creative Director of Resin Advertising) and David Matheson (half of the commercial photography team eszter + david) talk about how a chance encounter has turned into a 5 year creative collaboration building on what Tim calls, "creating future narratives."

    Episode 050- Amy Scott, Part 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2021 11:01


    On this episode, up and coming farm-to-table commercial and editorial photographer Amy Scott talks about her personal project A New York Cider Story, the importance of community, and her upcoming projects.

    Episode 049- Amy Scott, Part 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2021 11:36


    In this episode, farm-to-table commercial and editorial photographer Amy Scott talks about going from farming to photo, her 2019 personal project The Hands that Feed Houston, and adjusting her professional life during the pandemic.

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