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Aundre Larrow is a New York based photographer and Adobe Creative Resident. We chat about how he uses different mediums to create art, from iphone to DSLR to motion and how he views content creation. He also takes us back to his young hustle days and how he worked his way up to larger clients. Links: www.aundrelarrow.com | @aundre --- Ren + Jennifer get into the nitty gritty of all things commercial photography industry and business on this bi-weekly podcast. Want us to discuss your specific experience or question? Send feedback or questions to: photodump.club@gmail.com or @photodump.club Follow Ren's work: @ren_fuller and www.renfuller.com Follow Jennifer's work: @jchongstudio and www.jchongstudio.com
When we start off as freelancers, it can be easy to take on an every-man-for-himself philosophy. We feel like we're working solo and don't need the same team-oriented spirit we might have otherwise. But as creatives, this attitude only serves to alienate our collaborators when we should be doing everything in our power to make the process as smooth and stress free as possible—both for ourselves and everyone else involved.Welcome to episode nine of the Freelance Founders podcast. We're talking to Aundre Larrow, a Jamaican born, Florida raised, New York-based photographer known for his work with portraits.Today, Aundre is telling us how he takes his inspiration from the people around him, the disservice that carrying around a camera in our pockets does for our photography, and the effort and skill it takes to make sure his subjects are comfortable on set.Some Questions asked:Can you share a little bit more about your career and your story? (01:22)Do you feel like the relationship between you and the people you're shooting is a really important element to have when you're taking photos? (07:09)How did you find your type of photography style? (08:58)How has your upbringing influenced your career? (16:46)Could you share your top two to three tips for up and coming photographers? (23:30)In This Episode, You Will Learn:How Aundre got started in the field of shooting portraits (04:53)About Aundre's first major shoot (08:22)The way Aundre knows when he's got “the shot” when working on portraits (12:40)Why it's so important to avoid transferring negative energy down to others (16:00)About Aundre's experience as an Adobe Creative resident (20:13)Connect with Aundre:WebsiteInstagramTwitterLinkedInLet's Connect:WebsiteLinkedinInstagram Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tune in to Episode 38 where we speak with Brooklyn-based documentary, commercial and portrait photographer, Aundre Larrow. We discuss what it means to be authentic as a person and how that translates into the work that we make as photographers. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blackshutterpodcast/support
Aundre Larrow is a Jamaican-born photographer based in Brooklyn. Focusing on exploring and understanding human experiences, Aundre has traveled across the country and photographed incredible moments as a part of The Last Expanse project, W. Kamau Bell's United Shades, as well as Blocked From the Ballot. His unique perspective and storytelling on social issues has sparked recent projects such as Equity Through Editing and throughout his career, Aundre has grown to be an effective leader in the world of photography as well as social justice.You can find more information about Aundre and his projects here: ➜ https://www.aundrelarrow.com/➜ https://thelastexpanse.com/➜ http://blockedfromtheballot.com/➜ https://www.instagram.com/aundre/
We're revisiting some of the great conversations from the sixth season of the show with guests like Josh Goldblum, Johnny Zito & Tony Trov, Shauna Lynn Panczyszyn, Pat Higgins, Luis Bravo, Kyle Confehr, Eric Hinkley, Doogie Horner, Jim Viola, Calan Ma'lyn, Aundre Larrow, Nick Vicente, Brandon Moore and Neha Agarwal.
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.
Part of us wanted to just leave the summary blank, because with a title like that, you really don’t need a summary. HOWEVER, for the sake of professionalism and our inherent need to type our angst into words, you’re going to get a summary. In today’s episode, we had a visit with Aundre Larrow, who filled us in on some of his worst freelancing stories. They of course include danger, sexual harassment, and wasted time. Not that anyone asked. We’ll also cover the topics of choosing when to book a client, and when to pass. Because your time is valuable, sweetie. If you’re ready to hear us pick on each other, it’s probably time for you to mix up a drink and listen in! And of course, if you’ve got a crazy freelancing story to share, submit it at perourlastemail.com. We promise to read it as dramatically as possible. Follow Aundre on IG at @aundre and check out his site at aundrelarrow.com Watch his Adobe Live stream at bit.ly/adobeliveaundre and if you'd like to see Aundre fall asleep for 5 seconds on his day 2 stream, check it out here and skip through to 1:39:50. You're welcome. Follow us on Instagram: @perourlastemail @weekendcreative
Aundre Larrow is a Brooklyn-based portrait photographer who has spent the last few years shooting editorial and lifestyle content for clients and for personal work. His work is pursued the truth that can be found in portraiture. We discuss his experience in Adobe’s Creative Residency program, getting work, pricing client jobs, & so much more. One thing we don’t discuss much in this conversation is how terrific Aundre’s videos are! I highly recommend finding him across platforms. He has a super helpful “how to” video to help photographers understand how to best photograph people with darker skin tones. (Linked below) Explore Aundre’s projects here: https://www.aundrelarrow.com/projects Watch Aundre’s video “How to shoot & edit darker skin tones” https://youtu.be/1a-YYgvHl1o Follow Aundre Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aundre/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/aundrelarrow Follow our friend Jovell: @jovell Follow #BTSPodcast on social Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/btsthepodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/btsthepodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/btsthepodcast/ Support #BTSPodcast by becoming a monthly supporter via Anchor: anchor.fm/btspodcast Use my promo code for Instacart for $5 off your first delivery: LCOOK5130 and my promo code to save on your first booking with HotelTonight: LCOOK61. Save on your first massage with SOOTHE: LZLRZ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/btspodcast/support
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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!
…on doing right by the story. Aundre Larrow is a Brooklyn-based portrait photographer who has spent the last few years shooting editorial and lifestyle content for clients and for personal work. His work has always pursued the truth that can be found in portraiture, such as with projects like Stories From Here, which he worked on during an Adobe residency. He also documented the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in a project called the Last Expanse. Aundre talks about bringing out humanity through your work, the best question to start an interview with and why ice bears are the most terrifying thing on Earth.
Aundre Larrow, a New York City photography and Baron Fig Thinker, joins us to chat about photography, life in New York City, and what he's learned on his journey.Say hello to Aundre on Twitter via @aundrelarrowCheck out his portfolio at aundrelarrow.comAbout EurekaThinker Talk is where we chat with people turning ideas into reality. Hosted by Joey Cofone, co-founder of Baronfig in New York City.More at eureka.baronfig.comEdited and mixed by Fina Charleson
In Part 2 of our conversation with Aundre Larrow, we discuss how to have tough conversations with people who disagree with you. Aundre drops truth and wisdom with tons of real life examples.
In the first part of a two-part episode, we hear the story of Aundre Larrow, an incredibly talented photographer who was born in Jamaica, grew up in Florida and now lives in Brooklyn. Aundre discusses growing up as a Jamaican-American man, the complexities of being a part of multiple communities but struggling to find people with shared experiences and his projects as an Adobe Creative Resident.
Aundre Larrow is a portrait photographer based in Brooklyn, New York. On today’s episode Aundre shares his story––from early days in Jamaica to adolescence with his supportive single mother in Florida, and the first steps that brought him into a freelance photography career. Throughout the conversation, Aundre talks about the motivation behind his work, details his latest project ‘Stories from Here,’ and discusses his year as an Adobe Creative Resident.