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Best podcasts about adobe creative residency

Latest podcast episodes about adobe creative residency

Burned Ambition by Burned Beauty 2018 - A Burn Survivors Podcast
Burned Ambition - Joshua Dixon - Admire Wear Founder - Survivor of Double Pit Bull Attack, Depression, Child Abuse and More

Burned Ambition by Burned Beauty 2018 - A Burn Survivors Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2022 68:24


My name is Joshua Dixon; when I was eight years old, I was attacked by two pit bulls on the south side of Chicago in my parent's backyard. I lost over 80% of my face that day, and over the past 15 years, I've had 61 reconstructive surgeries. Throughout all these years, I battled things I wasn't honest about. I struggled with PTSD, Depression, Anxiety, and suicidal thoughts.I'm a photographer that uses self-portraiture to describe these experiences, have inspired me to tell narratives while also raising awareness about issues regarding (mental health, ableism, medical devices, surgical practices, self-deprecation, racial discrimination, etc.) that are often silenced. Simultaneously, adding the inclusion of those and myself who feel discarded due to our unapologetic flaws.I have been through a tremendous amount of harm in life, but through the will of God, I continue to fight for tomorrow. With great pain and years of continuous healing, every day is a battle and a fight for tomorrow. I know this pain a little too well, and knowing that I could've been one of the 45,979 Americans who lost their lives to suicide in 2020; motivates me to use my story and creative abilities to help others who may be struggling not feel alone in their pain.God saved my life in December 2020 to help save others. A few months into my recovery from my December 2020 suicide attempt, my counselor told me how powerful affirmations were. One day I was crying after a very long emotional day, I looked in the mirror and said, “I admire you for not giving up. We got this.” I admire myself for not giving up on life.I Admire you ( later became ‘Admire Wear'), which is very special to my heart. I pitched this brand to Adobe Creative Residency but didn't make it past the second round. I was determined to accomplish this goal to create something for others. I founded Admire Wear.At the core of that, being the founder myself, Joshua Dixon, my goal is to help save lives like mine and yours. As a survivor of dog mauling, 61 surgeries, sexual assault, rape, bullying, domestic violence, racial profiling, assault, discrimination of ability status, child abuse, suicide, depression, and myself.I created this brand to help people potentially admire themselves and the world around them. I believe that all life is sacred, and our lives are meaningful. I believe that together we can choose love over fear and learn to dance in the rain because our admirers aren't alone as we have each other along the way.Shop his line at:www.admirewear.com#dogattack #pitbull#mentalhealth #admirewear #suicideprevention #depression #entrepreneur #overcomerSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/burned-ambition-with-burned-beauty-2018/donations

THE 505 PODCAST
25. From Gary Vee to Hasan Minhaj - Tyler Babin's Perseverance to Creative Success

THE 505 PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2022 66:37


Ladies and gentlemen welcome back to another episode of the 505 Podcast!Today we welcome our good buddy Tyler Babin. Babin got his start in New York, when he got an internship at VaynerMedia. Babin worked his way to become Gary Vee's full-time videographer, but eventually parted ways when he received an opportunity of a lifetime to be an Adobe Creative Residency participant. Babin is now currently on tour with comedian Hasan Minhaj.This episode is jam packed with nuggets of wisdom, and we can't wait for you guys to listen and hear your thoughts!If you liked this episode please send it to a friend and take a screenshot for your story! And as always, we'd love to hear from you guys on what you'd like to hear us talk about or potential guests we should have on.CHECK OUT AIDAN HERE:https://www.instagram.com/aidanminton/DM US ON IG:Bfiggy: https://www.instagram.com/bfiggy/Kostas: https://www.instagram.com/kostasg95/

StumbleWell Podcast
EP 043 // He quit his job and started a short story podcast ✍

StumbleWell Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2021 46:54


This StumbleWell podcast was recorded back in June of 2021. After much pushing, Mr. Hallease has officially stepped away from nursing and is now writing full-time. In this episode, we're talking about the process of him leaving nursing and also how our parents responded. We also touch on how this is even possible financially (Adobe Creative Residency) and the inherent privileges that come along with making a big decision like this one. It's interesting to fit into the "people who quit during the pandemic" statistic, especially in this season of "I don't dream of labor." It's been an interesting 2021, to say the least, thanks for sticking with us through it all, and hopefully, we'll have more episodes coming your way soon. Check out the How Does This End? Podcast →Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/how-does-this-end/id1591757387 →Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7zCnZPLpoQveIoJlcrMQ0i?si=4945345cec7841a2 →Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy82ZjQyZDFmNC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw →Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=660898 SUBSCRIBE! https://www.youtube.com/hallease?sub_confirmation=1 FOLLOW US! StumbleWell - http://www.instagram.com/stumble.well Hallease - http://www.instagram.com/hallease.mp4 SUPPORT! https://www.patreon.com/hallease https://www.teespring.com/stores/hallease Hey everyone, welcome to #StumbleWell a video #CouplesPodcast featuring Hallease and her husband -- Mr. Hallease. We discuss different aspects of marriage, society, science, technology and of course -- culture. Thanks for stopping by and we hope you subscribe to the channel. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/stumblewell/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/stumblewell/support

My Social Life
Takeaways: Tyler Babin

My Social Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2021 35:03


Takeaways is a weekly bonus podcast where I sit down and breakdown the most recent podcast of the week and today I'm discussing my conversation with Tyler Babin.TAKEAWAYSA fun story of when I first spoke to Babin.Doing what you don't want to do shows you what you do want to do.Avoiding 'what if' at all costs.Changing your mind.The process.You can do it.Don't get too comfortable.“Create the work you want to be hired for”You'll never be ready.“I’m not working with or against anybody right now, it’s just me versus me.”You’re gonna dieNo one really cares about youFOLLOW BABINText him - 850-204-3855YouTube - Tyler BabinInstagram - @BabinTwitter - @Tyler_BabinFOLLOW JACOBhttps://www.jacobkelly.ca/Twitter - @TheJacobKellyLinkedIn - Jacob KellyInstagram - @TheJacobKellyTikTok - @TheJacobKellyYouTube - Jacob KellyFacebook - Jacob KellyFOLLOW MY SOCIAL LIFEhttps://www.jacobkelly.ca/mysociallifeYouTube - My Social Life Instagram - @MySocialLifePodcasthttps://mysociallifepodcast.comFOLLOW TRUFANhttps://www.trufan.ioInstagram - @Trufan.ioTwitter - @Trufan_ioLinkedIn - Trufan

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My Social Life
Tyler Babin on Making the Most of the One Life You Have (Prev. Creative for GaryVee, Adobe)

My Social Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2021 86:46


Today on the podcast we are joined by Tyler Babin. Tyler Babin was a videographer on Team GaryVee, documenting the daily life of one of the world’s top entrepreneurs. He left VaynerMedia after being accepted into the Adobe Creative Residency which pays you a full salary to chase your creative passions for a year. Tyler’s residency has now come to a close and he recently moved to Portland where he now lives and works as a full time creator. We don’t have 24 hours with him but today we are going to go behind the feed and learn about his story.WHAT WE TALKED ABOUT1:45 - Growing up in Florida and trying to figure out what to do13:12 - Working at VaynerMedia as an intern and then on Team GaryVee35:25 - Leaving Team GaryVee and become a resident in the Adobe Creative Residency50:03 - Babin’s content approach and questions around creativity and mindset1:16:45 - Wrap up questionsFOLLOW BABINText him - 850-204-3855YouTube - Tyler BabinInstagram - @BabinTwitter - @Tyler_BabinFOLLOW JACOBhttps://www.jacobkelly.ca/Twitter - @TheJacobKellyLinkedIn - Jacob KellyInstagram - @TheJacobKellyTikTok - @TheJacobKellyYouTube - Jacob KellyFacebook - Jacob KellyFOLLOW MY SOCIAL LIFEhttps://www.jacobkelly.ca/mysociallifeYouTube - My Social Life Instagram - @MySocialLifePodcasthttps://mysociallifepodcast.comFOLLOW TRUFANhttps://www.trufan.ioInstagram - @Trufan.ioTwitter - @Trufan_ioLinkedIn - TrufanMUSICSong: Tough Love - Joakim Karudhttps://soundcloud.com/joakimkarudhttps://www.facebook.com/joakimkarudmusichttps://www.youtube.com/user/JoakimKarudMusic from SoundcloudMusic provided by RFM:https://youtu.be/jaoStyAQN4o

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We Are Photographers
Aundre Larrow - Portraying Dignity in Portraits

We Are Photographers

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2020 60:53


Aundre Larrow is a Jamaican-born photographer based in Brooklyn, NY. From his work as an Adobe Creative Resident exploring stories across the country to working on the set of W. Kamau Bell’s United Shades, Aundre seeks to see the truth in each human being. In seeking the fundamental good in every person, Aundre is passionate about helping younger creatives achieve their full potential in art and business. Just as he received a Minolta from his high school drama teacher at 15, he wants to pay it forward with all the knowledge he has.In this episode Aundre recommends how to stay creative and connected during these times. Hear how best to prepare for celebrity shoots when you only have a few minutes and how Aundre approaches photographing on the film set of United Shades. He shares how he quickly connects with the people he's photographing to make them comfortable. We talk about the importance of reducing stigmas of mental health and his work with the organization To Write Love on Her Arms (TWLOHA). Travel across the country with Aundre for his Stories From Here project during his Adobe Creative Residency. Learn Aundre's tips on photographing and post-processing darker skin tones for accurate representation. This is We Are Photographers with Aundre Larrow and this is his story.Connect with Guest: aundrelarrow.com | Instagram | Twitter | Behance | YouTubeAt CreativeLive we believe there is a creator in all of us. If you’re looking to get fresh perspectives, inspiration or skills to boost your hobbies, business or life head over to creativelive.com and check out The Creator Pass, our subscription that gives you anytime on demand access to over 1500+ classes taught by the world’s top creators and entrepreneurs.Connect with your CreativeLive community: creativelive.com | IG @creativelive | TW @creativelive | YT @creativelive | FB @creativeliveConnect with your host Kenna Klosterman: IG @kennaklosterman | TW @kennakphotoSubscribe, rate & review We Are Photographers wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts! We’d love to hear from you.

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Proof to Product
170 | Running a Business Remotely with Christine Herrin, Everyday Explorers Co.

Proof to Product

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2020 36:32


Hey friends! Ever considered what it might be like to run a business remotely? Or even in a completely different country? That’s exactly what today’s guest, Christine Herrin did when she moved to the Philippines for a year while continuing to run her business in the United States. Christine has such a cool story and was actually chosen to participate in the Adobe Creative Residency Program in 2016 which is where she initially began building her product-based business, Everyday Explorers Co.  Christine and I covered a lot in this episode around what that residency program was like and how she got started in her business. She shares what processes and systems she put in place to run her business while living overseas. She talks about how she leveraged her strong relationship with her manufacturer and outsourced fulfillment while she was abroad.  Christine is a member of our PTP LABS community and a Paper Camp alumni.  It’s been so amazing to watch her business grow and evolve.  There’s a lot to learn in this episode -- systems, processes as well as how she created a monthly release cycle for her direct to consumer sales channel Listen in for all her tips!   ON TODAY’S EPISODE: Christine’s experience of being chosen to be in the Adobe Creative Residency program How she started working on her business during the residency program What types of products and how many SKUs she has within her business How she merged her scrapbooking and travel interests with the business needs Her process of managing new product releases How she keeps up with discontinuing products with frequent launches How she’s used assets from past stamp kits for new product development What systems and processes she put in place when moving from the U.S. to the Philippines  What it was like working with a fulfillment center and how she decided which one to use How she set up a production schedule for herself Her marketing strategy for the one-month release cycle of products Why she feels like product makers shouldn’t be afraid to innovate and push beyond “industry standards” What’s coming next with Christine and Everyday Explorers Co. For full show notes and resources, head to: bit.ly/PTPEp170 SLOW STEADY GROWTH ARE HOW STRONG BUSINESSES ARE BUILT Building a business is a long game, won with patience, fortitude, intentional decisions and passion.​ Inside Proof to Product LABS, you’ll receive the support, education and accountability to move your business towards your goals.   ​Join Proof to Product Labs, our 12-month group coaching program built specifically for product based business owners. SUBSCRIBE To subscribe on iOS, go to the iTunes page and subscribe to Proof to Product. On Android, you can listen using your favorite podcast app.  WRITE A REVIEW Writing a review on iTunes will help other product based business owners find Proof to Product as they are working to up level, scale, and build profitable and sustainable companies. FOLLOW PROOF TO PRODUCT Follow Proof to Product on Instagram for the latest updates. JOIN OUR EMAIL LIST If you'd like to receive more information about our upcoming episodes of Proof to Product including show notes and information about our guests, head over to www.prooftoproduct.com and sign up for our email list.   SHARE Be sure to share Proof to Product with all of the product based business owners that you know!  ABOUT PROOF TO PRODUCT: Proof to Product is hosted by Katie Hunt. Since 2011, Proof to Product has worked with thousands of product based businesses to help them up level, scale, and build profitable sustainable companies. You can find our show notes and additional resources at ProofToProduct.com. If you like what you heard today, please head over to Apple Podcast to leave a five star review and subscribe. Thanks so much for listening. We'll be back next week with a new episode!

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Tuesday Morning Coffee
Where To Go From Here, Tuesday Morning Coffee is Back!

Tuesday Morning Coffee

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2020 15:44


Family! It has been a minute, I never actually intended to take such a massive break from the podcast, but as the world started to shift around I wasn't able to keep the interviews going the way I planned. Since this just maybe life for a bit we're bringing the pod back and keeping the conversations going. This is a quick update episode on the future of the podcast and what I've been up to since ending the Adobe Creative Residency. I'm hyped to be back. It's time for Tuesday morning Coffee. Adobe Creative Fund: https://www.adobe.com/about-adobe/creative-residency/community-fund.html Babin's Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/SalvageFilms Babin's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/babin/

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Wellfed Creative Podcast
Freelance Photographer Aundre Larrow on Navigating A Freelance Career and The Lesson Learned Along The Way

Wellfed Creative Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020 64:55


Aundre Larrow is a freelance photographer and creative currently based in Brooklyn, New York. I first learned about Aundre's work when I interview Jeremy Perez-Cruz for the podcast. I immediately fell in love with Aundre's photograph and knew I had to hear his story. His work captures the raw emotion and joy of everyday people. Aundre was also a participant in the Adobe Creative Residency where he spent an entire working and honing his skills as a photographer. Become a Wellfed Creative Heroes and consider supporting us on our patreon. https://www.patreon.com/wellfed Listen to Episode 3 of Season 3 with Freelance Illustrator Louisa Cannell https://apple.co/2xPru6E Listen to Episode 2 of Season 3 with Painter and Designer Jon Key https://apple.co/2V2xcKX Follow Wellfed on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wellfedpodcast/ If you enjoy this episode please rate, review, and share this podcast. It would be a big help and go a long way to continue to produce more episodes. You can find more episodes on the website www.wellfedcreativepodcast.com Thank you for listening!

Studio 78: Branding, Productivity, & Business Tips for Female Creative Entrepreneurs
106. The Importance of Creating Diverse and Inclusive Business Graphics

Studio 78: Branding, Productivity, & Business Tips for Female Creative Entrepreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2020 44:47


Jessica Bellamy is an award-winning international speaker, workshop facilitator, motion infographic designer, and research analyst. She has presented and given workshops on information design and data equity in the United States and in other countries.  She presents at conferences as well as at universities such as Carnegie Mellon, UCLA, Vermont College of Fine Arts, ArtCenter, and Yale. Jessica is an alumnus of the Adobe Creative Residency program.  She is also a Design Justice advocate.  She started her design career working with nonprofits and community groups to create compelling explainers that break down complex service and policy information. In this episode, Jessica discusses big data and how it’s being used in society, how to work with nonprofits, tips for creating visuals, and the benefits of creating workshops. She also discusses the Adobe Creative Residence and how that experience impacted her career. Show notes: https://nachesnow.com/106

Halbtrocken
Halbtrocken-Podcast: Fotografin Julia Nimke

Halbtrocken

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2020 72:46


Zeitlos, schlicht, reduziert - so beschreibt Julia Nimke ihren Stil. Als selbstständige Fotografin ist sie viel mit ihrem Van Emil unterwegs, in Deutschland, Europa und wohin sie ihre Aufträge führen. Julia erschafft Momentaufnahmen der Natur, unseres Planeten. Dabei ist ihr die Instagramability eines Ortes herzlich egal. Julia hat sich auf Lifestyle- und Reisefotografie sowie Porträtaufnahmen spezialisiert. Zu ihren bekanntesten Motiven gehört der Künstler Ai Weiwei. Mit uns spricht Julia über ihre Selbstständigkeit, ihr Künstlerstipendium bei der Adobe Creative-Residency und was am Reisen mit Van so richtig nerven kann. Natürlich erzählt sie uns auch, wie sie ihren Stil gefunden hat und wie sie ihre Motive auswählt. Mehr auf halbtrocken-podcast.com

Quest Of The Art Life
Adobe Creative Residency

Quest Of The Art Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2020 19:02


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Just share it
S2E15 // Considering myself an artist is harder than I thought.

Just share it

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2020 10:12


I did it. I applied to the Adobe Creative Residency. Find me on: Instagram / Twitter / Youtube Intro music is Super Super by VHS - Musicbed

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S2E14 // The Impostor Syndrome

Just share it

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2020 7:25


I'm avoiding my application for the Adobe Creative Residency because of impostor syndrome so I made an episode. - - - - - Find me on: Instagram / Twitter / Youtube - - - - - Intro music is Super Super by VHS - Musicbed

Miami Creators
Episode #005 with Cyn Lagos - The Art of Visual Language in Social Media

Miami Creators

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2019 45:45


From street photographer to graphic designer, influential creator Cynthia Lagos understands the art of visual language. On this episode of Miami Creators, Cyn Lagos shares her inspiring journey through the Adobe Creative Residency program, working with top brands and her passion project and teaching creative artists visual language. Cyn understands how visual art transects many disciplines and she is excited to share her vision with the world. You’ll want to hear her speak about the passion she has for all visual art forms and you’ll even learn from her first-hand experience about an amazing artist residency program that anyone can apply.

Uncover Your Confidence.
Tyler Babin: How to Create Your Best Work - Even When You Don't Feel Creative

Uncover Your Confidence.

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2019 43:26


Are you waiting for your inspiration to hit before you create? Ever wonder what it's like to work with Gary Vaynerchuk? In today's episode, I'm bringing on the one and only videographer, designer, and creative mind - Tyler Babin - as we answer these questions and chat all things imposter syndrome, making risky decisions, and the real way to grow your Instagram following. While Tyler is best known for his superior video work with Gary Vaynerchuk, don't think that's all the creative punch Babin has to offer. In this episode, we dive into his decision to leave Vayner Media (on great terms) and step into the Adobe Creative Residency, how creating content for yourself is different than creating it for an agency, and what his secret weapon is to get out of a creative rut. The interesting part? Tyler doesn't even consider himself 'naturally creative.' So if you're ready to uncover your creative brain - whether you realize you have one or not - this episode is for you.   Check out Tyler's Instagram here: @babin And Youtube here: https://www.youtube.com/user/SalvageFilms

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Uncover Your Confidence
Tyler Babin: How to Create Your Best Work - Even When You Don't Feel Creative

Uncover Your Confidence

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2019 43:26


Are you waiting for your inspiration to hit before you create? Ever wonder what it's like to work with Gary Vaynerchuk? In today's episode, I'm bringing on the one and only videographer, designer, and creative mind - Tyler Babin - as we answer these questions and chat all things imposter syndrome, making risky decisions, and the real way to grow your Instagram following. While Tyler is best known for his superior video work with Gary Vaynerchuk, don't think that's all the creative punch Babin has to offer. In this episode, we dive into his decision to leave Vayner Media (on great terms) and step into the Adobe Creative Residency, how creating content for yourself is different than creating it for an agency, and what his secret weapon is to get out of a creative rut. The interesting part? Tyler doesn't even consider himself 'naturally creative.' So if you're ready to uncover your creative brain - whether you realize you have one or not - this episode is for you.   Check out Tyler's Instagram here: @babin And Youtube here: https://www.youtube.com/user/SalvageFilms

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Giant Thinkers Podcast
Tyler Babin, former Creative for Gary Vaynerchuk and current Adobe Creative Resident on ‘the climb’

Giant Thinkers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2019 52:55


Giants, this is episode #74! We’ve got a good friend of mine on the show. He and I live halfway across the world from each other. He’s based in New York, I’m in Sydney. We did this interview in LA. I’d describe him as an incredibly dedicated, super talented young gun. Currently aged 25, he’s already been a Creative for Gary Vaynerchuk, for Gary’s personal brand and numerous VaynerMedia projects. He worked side-by-side with Gary for over 3 years – specialising in videography, editing, art direction and design.     This year however, he received acceptance into the highly sought-after 2019 Adobe Creative Residency program. It’s an enormously rare opportunity. Allowing him to spend a year, full-time on a personal creative project, while sharing his experience and process with the entire global creative community. We unpack his journey to date, which is a testament to the power of going all in on your passion. Including how he landed his dream job with Gary, his humble beginnings, and what he’s up to now. Some of the topics we spoke about include: The one item he can’t travel without Practical advice on having mentors around you like Gary Vee The tactics he practises to overcome imposter syndrome How the Adobe Creative Residency program defines creative success, and plenty more. So if you’re unsure where to take your career, or if you’re facing a creative block, then this is for you – as we uncover what it takes to go after your creative pursuits. I present to you … the always moving, hyper-curious, creative storyteller … Tyler Babin!     More on Tyler Babin can be found via the links below: TylerBabin.comThe Adobe Creative ResidencyGaryVaynerchuk.comLinkedIn: Tyler BabinTwitter: @Tyler_BabinInstagram: @babinYouTube: @babin Subscribe to The Giant Thinkers Podcast on iTunes.     Want to know the most productive tool that has helped me accelerate my progress? It’s the Five-Minute Journal; the simplest, most effective thing you can do everyday to be happier. It’s a physical journal that gives you a positive quote, followed by three questions you answer in the morning and two questions to answer in the evening before bed. It basically anchors your mind in a positively focused, intentional and grateful mindset, in less than 5 minutes a day. Grab yours here: GiantThinkers.com/fiveminutejournal    

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We Are Photographers
Tyler Babin - Adobe Creative Residency

We Are Photographers

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2019 29:17


Tyler Babin is a photographer, videographer & creative director based out of New York City. He’s currently a 2019-2020 Adobe Creative Resident where he’s paid by Adobe to, simply put, create. No clients, just creating. We recorded this episode in person during CreativeLive’s biggest conference of the year - Photoshop Week - where Tyler’s story came full circle. You’ll find out what led him to landing a spot as an Adobe Creative Resident and the ongoing evolution of Behind the Feed, his year-long documentary project pulling the curtain behind the reality of digital influencer culture. We learn why he quit his dream job working for VanyerMedia, where over 3 years earlier on his last day as an intern he’d talked his way into becoming a personal videographer for Gary Vanyerchuk in a 45-min taxi ride. We discuss how this journey all started when Tyler was 18 years old and flew across the country to be a student in Matthew Jordan Smith’s workshop at CreativeLive. This is We Are Photographers with Tyler Babin and this is his story. Follow Tyler Babin on tylerbabin.com, IG @babin, YouTube, TW @tyler_babin

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The Chase Jarvis LIVE Show
Say Yes, Figure It Out Later. Starting from the Start with Tyler Babin

The Chase Jarvis LIVE Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2019 46:41


“It’s impossible to move forward while staying the same”. That’s what motivated Tyler Babin, a 25 year old up & coming filmmaker, who hustled his way into his dream job only to leave it to pursue the riskier thing, an even bigger bet - on himself.   I’ve had literally hundreds of requests over the years to have someone on the show who isn’t Richard Branson or Brene Brown or {fill in the blank star}…ie. host someone who hasn't "made it big" and is, instead, on the come-up themselves…someone from within our very own community who has been listening for years, connecting dots, gleaning knowledge and is now taking major action on that.  Well THIS is Tyler’s story.   If you’ve  followed my pal Gary Vaynerchuk, it’s likely you’ve actually seen some of Tyler’s work. For the last 3-4 years, he’s been a whirlwind tour traveling the world with Gary, shooting photo + video, creative directing projects at Vayner… and it all started right here on this show nearly 8 years ago.  This episode goes full circle, friends.   Also - instead of the usual studio conversation, Tyler and I recorded the show while grabbing a burger & margarita just around the corner from CreativeLive in Seattle. It’s a bit loud at times, but I think the ‘fly on the wall’ experience is absolutely worth it.  It’s a personal, raw, authentic conversation.  Please DM me on insta, @ me on twitter and let me know what you think.   In this episode: what it takes to start from ZERO.  No skills, no clarity - just a dream How to listen to your intuition Why saying yes can send you on an adventure worth pursing Tyler’s new gig at the Adobe Creative Residency, an award which pays him to simply create art How to know when to quit something that once served you well and more ;)  Enjoy! Today's episode is brought to you by CreativeLive. CreativeLive is the world's largest hub for online creative education in photo/video, art/design, music/audio, craft/maker and the ability to make a living in any of those disciplines. They are high quality, highly curated classes taught by the world’s top experts -- Pulitzer, Oscar, Grammy Award winners, New York Times best selling authors and the best entrepreneurs of our times. 

The Quickie - Interviews for Graphic Designers
Episode 044 - Jessica Bellamy

The Quickie - Interviews for Graphic Designers

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2019 35:25


Today's guest is Jessica Bellamy, Motion Information Designer, Founder of GRIDS, and International Speaker from Louisville KY. GRIDS is an agency that specializes in creating infographics for non-profits and community groups to help explain complex issues, services, and policies. They offer courses as well. Jessica shares what it was like in 2017 when she was selected as one of six creatives brought in for the Adobe Creative Residency. She tells us about the first time she noticed design out in the world, but it isn't what you think. I can also say that I learned so much from Jessica during this interview and I know you will too. 

The Quickie - Interviews for Graphic Designers
Episode 044 - Jessica Bellamy

The Quickie - Interviews for Graphic Designers

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2019 35:25


Today's guest is Jessica Bellamy, Motion Information Designer, Founder of GRIDS, and International Speaker from Louisville KY. GRIDS is an agency that specializes in creating infographics for non-profits and community groups to help explain complex issues, services, and policies. They offer courses as well. Jessica shares what it was like in 2017 when she was selected as one of six creatives brought in for the Adobe Creative Residency. She tells us about the first time she noticed design out in the world, but it isn't what you think. I can also say that I learned so much from Jessica during this interview and I know you will too.

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The PolicyViz Podcast
Episode #148: Jessica Bellamy

The PolicyViz Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2019 33:37


International speaker, Adobe Creative Residency alumna, and award-winning infographic designer, Jessica Bellamy, graduated Summa Cum Laude from the University of Louisville (UofL) with degrees in Drawing (BFA), Graphic Design (BFA), Pan African Studies (BA), and a minor in Communication. As... The post Episode #148: Jessica Bellamy appeared first on PolicyViz.

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The PolicyViz Podcast
Episode #148: Jessica Bellamy

The PolicyViz Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2019 33:36


International speaker, Adobe Creative Residency alumna, and award-winning infographic designer, Jessica Bellamy, graduated Summa Cum Laude from the University of Louisville (UofL) with degrees in Drawing (BFA), Graphic Design (BFA), Pan African Studies (BA), and a minor in Communication. As... The post Episode #148: Jessica Bellamy appeared first on PolicyViz.

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PHOTONS & feelings
Ep004 // Applying to ADOBE CREATIVE RESIDENCY w/ Evan Rummel

PHOTONS & feelings

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2019 35:53


In this episode, Evan Rummel and I chat about applying to the Adobe Creative Residency 2019. Adobe Creative Residency: https://www.adobe.com/about-adobe/creative-residency.html Evan Rummel: http://www.lookitsevan.co https://www.instagram.com/lookitsevan ---------------------- SOCIAL: http://andrewhkim.com http://instagram.com/andrewhkim http://youtube.com/andrewhkim PODCAST: http://photonsandfeelings.com http://anchor.fm/photonsandfeelings https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/photons-feelings/id1388357003?mt=2 Music: "Dreams" by Joakim Karud

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All On The Table
Season 1 Introduction

All On The Table

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2018 2:21


Launched by photographer Aaron Bernstein, “All On The Table” curates and maintains community around food in order to initiate meaningful conversations that exist in the overlap of creative circles. A “season” is composed of five episodes, each episode representing a different shared meal in a day. Through breakfast, lunch, and happy hour, Aaron holds 1 on 1 conversations with New York City-based creatives that are selected around a certain theme. The last two episodes, dinner and dessert, brings all guests together for a potluck-style party to continue the individual conversations in a setting group. “All On The Table” is produced as part of Aaron’s Adobe Creative Residency.

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Beyond Influential
#26 Sara Dietschy on Going Viral with Casey Neistat, Ditching the Daily Vlog & Living That Creative Life

Beyond Influential

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2018 75:58


If you didn't grab it last week, click here to download your free Pinterest Cheatsheet!  This week, my guest is Sara Dietschy (rhymes with Peachy), who is a full-time creator and YouTuber based in New York City. If you want to get a sense of how loyal her fans are, you just have to look up #PEACHYFAM. Sara posts regularly to her YouTube Channel about tech & creativity and she also has a new podcast/ video series called The Creative Exchange. In this episode, we covered a lot of ground including: Sara's decision to drop out of college  How to capitalize on virality the right way What happened after Casey Neistat helped her go viral Why she ditched the daily vlog The benefits of the Adobe Creative Residency program Why she is bullish on audio & podcasting Competition between YouTubers  What will get her on Twitch (and more!)  ------ SHOW NOTE TIMESTAMPS 2:04 - Welcome to this week’s episode of Beyond Influential. I am here today with my guest Sara Dietschy (rhymes with Peachy). She is a full-time creator and YouTuber based in New York City. 4:27 - For people who don’t know you do you mind telling the audience in your own words what you do? 6:47 - So I want to take it back to the time before YouTube, from growing up in Texas. Were you always creative? What was the dream at the time?  9:22 - What were you studying in college?  You said you made it 3 1/2 years, so what was the impetus for dropping out at that point if you were only a semester away from finishing? 13:07 - What I think is interesting, and this something I’ve observed from the interviews and just generally, you were a great student, I did well in school, and there’s this thing where I feel like men who become entrepreneurs, for the most part their story is they did awful in school and they were like ‘screw this,’ this wasn’t what they wanted to do so they just didn’t do it, but the female entrepreneurs I’ve talked to were like, straight-A students, they crushed it, they were doing what was practical, and then later on they were like, ‘OK, now it’s time to make a move…’ 14:24 - When did you first start posting content online, and how were you getting this business? 16:47 - So when did the idea for Creative Spaces TV enter the picture, and what type of videos were the first ones you started taking seriously on YouTube? 19:08 - So did you have an ideal audience in mind then or were you making content just for you at that point, and for potential clients? 21:22 - So we have to talk about the “How to Casey Neistat A Vlog” video. Obviously, brilliant, it turned out wonderful for you, but I do want to point out that I think you’d be where you are now even without that video. So, if you could tell people who haven’t seen the video what it is, what compelled you to make it…? 28:39 - So when you were reaching out to Casey, were you expecting that if you got through to him that he’d see your work and you wanted a shout out, or were you thinking that maybe you could build a relationship, what was the mindset? 32:12 - I think you have to go narrow to get big. So you went from 4K to 90K subscribers. Can you just tell me how did that change everything? Did you start feeling pressure to perform, or were you just like, if they like you they like you? 38:08 - I’ve heard you say before that the people you generally look up to are Chase Jarvis, Casey Neistat, Gary Vaynerchuk, and, they’re definitely men. And I’ve been realizing more and more that the people I’ve looked up to in business and entrepreneurship for the most part have been male… And I think it’s so interesting that I didn’t have a female role model in that way. There was nobody whose career I looked at that I was like, ‘I want that career.’ 39:17 - Not to make it too male/female… women seem to have a harder time bragging about themselves and putting themselves out there in that way. 42:47 - How does Gary play into the story? After the Casey thing goes viral, could you give some background on how you ended up emailing him? 48:08 - So it goes viral, you’re on Gary’s show, what’s next for you? 50:44 - So what are the obligations for an Adobe resident, and then what are you getting in exchange? What do they hope happens to you afterwards, and what’s in it for them? 52:06 - So flash forward to now, what does your YouTube creative process look like now? 54:40 - Starting with titles, do you come up with what you want first and then come up with the click-baity title? 58:56 - So I know you got an intern, but are you still doing all your own titles, tags, thumbnails, descriptions, all of that yourself? 1:02:36 - We were talking before about this, that delegation is really hard when you’re dealing with a personal brand. It’s like, OK, what can I actually delegate? 1:04:36 - Do you batch content? 1:05:20 - So we have to talk about podcasting. You have this new podcast. You jumped on Anchor, you were doing a daily anchor piece… Give me your thoughts on audio, what got you intrigued, and, up to now. 1:08:57 - So what is the goal of this podcast for you right now? (The Creative Exchange) 1:10:56 - You talk about diversifying, you post on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, you’re doing a done of other stuff - are you just making sure to promote across all platforms or are you focusing attention aside from Twitter on any of those platforms? 1:13:11 - What’s the secret to influence, in your opinion? 1:13:57 - Is it ever super competitive around that atmosphere? Are you ever looking at what other people are doing? Do you even have time to watch content? 1:14:51 - Where can people find you? 1:15:05 - Was “Peachy” always a thing for you or is it something that came up later? ---- To connect with Sara: YouTube Twitter Instagram The Creative Exchange Podcast   To connect with Brittany: Instagram Twitter LinkedIn  Website Sign up here if you want to receive the latest news on growing you industry influence! #beyondinfluential #beyondinfluentialpodcast

That Creative Life
Andy To - High School Dropout to Filmmaker's Dream Job

That Creative Life

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2018 52:09


Andy grew up on the rough streets of East Oakland. The camera was his escape and he is now traveling the world and creating content to spread positivity. I met Andy on the Sony Alpha trip to Cuba and was so so impressed with his videos. He has such an inspiring story and travels the world in such a meaningful way. In this episode we talk about landing your dream job (Beautiful Destinations & the Adobe Creative Residency), growing up in the hood, creating content with your significant other and Tim Cook sharing his picture! ANDY TO YouTube Instagram Twitter SARA DIETSCHY YouTube Instagram Twitter THE CREATIVE EXCHANGE YouTube

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Obsessed Show
99 - Natalie Lew, Adobe Creative Residency

Obsessed Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2018 48:36


An interaction designer and recent graduate of University of Washington, Natalie Lew is passionate about the intersections of design and philosophy. Her interdisciplinary background in design has been the inspiration behind her Adobe Creative Residency project.  Subscribe on iTunes // Stitcher // iheartradio // SoundCloud // Spotify

Creating Your Own Path
CYOP #113 - Lessons Learned from the Adobe Creative Residency with Designer + Letterer Christine Herrin

Creating Your Own Path

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2017 23:44


Today is our last segment with Christine Herrin, who is a designer and hand letterer who has launched her own line of memory-keeping products. She just recently wrapped up her time as an Adobe Creative Resident and today’s episode is all about her experience. In the interview, we talk about her specific project and why she proposed it to the Adobe team. We also get into some behind-the-scenes stuff regarding how the residency works, why the public speaking aspect of the residency turned out to be huge for her, what it was like to share her process along the way, and how her experience taught her to be both a creative and a business person.   SHOW NOTES: Christine Herrin Everyday Explorers Christine on Instagram, Pinterest + Twitter Adobe Creative Residency Kelly Purkey Ali Edwards Sara Dietschy SXSW Festival Behance The Creative Digest (Extra interview snippets + the CYOP Slack Community!) You can find the full episode + show notes at creatingyourownpath.com.

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Creating Your Own Path
CYOP #112 - Boosting Creative Inspiration Through Travel with Designer + Letterer Christine Herrin

Creating Your Own Path

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2017 27:09


Today we’re hearing once again from designer and letterer Christine Herrin. If you listened to last week’s show, episode 111, you know that Christine’s passion is memory keeping and she’s built a business around designing modern products for those who love to capture and save memories. She also has a full freelance schedule as a designer and hand letterer and just recently wrapped up her stint as an Adobe Creative Resident. In today’s interview, we talk about how travel is essential for jolting her creative brain into action. We also discuss the surprising places she’s found product design ideas in her travels, why she’s okay with both digital and physical types of memory keeping, and how she blends work and travel as a way to see the world and get stuff done at the same time. SHOW NOTES: Christine Herrin Everyday Explorers Christine on Instagram, Pinterest + Twitter Adobe Creative Residency Total Girl magazine Anne Ditmeyer's CYOP Interview Anne Ditmeyer's work Blurb Books The Creative Digest (Extra interview snippets + the CYOP Slack Community!) You can find the full episode + show notes at creatingyourownpath.com.

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Creating Your Own Path
CYOP #111 - Making Authentic Connections with Designer + Letterer Christine Herrin

Creating Your Own Path

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2017 34:54


I'm back today with another three-part series and this time I’m talking with graphic designer, hand letterer, and product designer Christine Herrin. You may also know her from her recent stint as an Adobe Creative Resident where she launched her shop, Everyday Explorers Co. In the interview, we talk at length about memory-keeping and why she feels that capturing bits of life is so important. She also opens up about her decision to move from Manila to San Francisco to go to grad school, why she decided not to finish her advanced degree, and she offers some really great advice about putting yourself in the way of cool people and projects. SHOW NOTES: Christine Herrin Everyday Explorers Christine on Instagram, Pinterest + Twitter Adobe Creative Residency Academy of Art University, San Francisco Kelly Purkey Albertson Design TED Talks Makeshift Society + Rena Tom Creative Live 100 Days of Discussion digtal sale! The Creative Digest (Extra interview snippets + the CYOP Slack Community!) You can find the full episode + show notes at creatingyourownpath.com.