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A beautiful conversation with Mark Fearnley about his journey into photography [ instagram : https://www.instagram.com/mark.fearnley/ ] where we talk about Life, Love, and Photography (C) [The IXVI Network].The Pod: 0:01 : Intro ; 03:30 : Art & Photography ; 18:00 : Workshops ; 21:00 : Prints ; 33:00 : My Process ; 36:00 : Projects ; 45:00 : Advice to students ; 1:02:XX : Inspiration ; 1:04:XX : My recommendations ; 1:05:XX : The Final Question.Mark's recommendations : Matt Hall [ instagram : https://www.instagram.com/the13thsecond/ ] ; Craig Whitehead [ instagram : https://www.instagram.com/sixstreetunder/ ] ; Josh Jack [ instagram : https://www.instagram.com/joshkjack/ ] Donate to the podcast: Help me provide and fund the best and new experience's for the supporters: [ https://ko-fi.com/ixvi96 ]Podcast Artwork belongs to respective owner and is not the intellectual property of LSPC Podcast. (Copyright image @mark.fearnley)
This week Scot Turner is joined by Craig Whitehead of Fenlands to kick off our week discussing transitional spaces on our Auden Hospitality media channels. During the chat we cover why making guest transition is so important, the biggest mistakes hoteliers make when it comes to signage and why human psychology means it's likely no one really reads what your asking them. To learn more about Craig check out his LinkedIn profile; https://www.linkedin.com/in/craig-whitehead-fenlands-wayfinding-sign-consultant/ And more about Fenlands: https://fenlands.co.uk/ ---------------------- To learn more about how Transitional Spaces effect your guest experience, then subscribe to our channels to learn more throughout the week. https://www.linkedin.com/company/audenhospitality/ https://www.audenhospitality.com/foodandbeverageinsider https://youtube.com/@audenhospitality?feature=shared
A beautiful conversation with Leica user David Babaian about his journey into photography [ instagram : https://www.instagram.com/davidbabaian_/ : Web: www.davidbabaian.com : Vero: @davidbabaian : ] where we talk about Life, Love, and Leica's (C) [The IXVI Network]. The Pod: 0:01 : Intro ; 04:00 : Documentary Photography ; 08:40 : When I started making photos ; 16:15 : Taking pictures vs Making photos ; 21:00 : Selling a car for a Leica ; 28:30 : When I realized I wanted to be a photographer ; 32:30 : Film ; 49:45 : Shooting wide open ; 51:30 : Socials ; 1:10:XX : Why Its important to document the streets ; 1:18:XX : The benefits of documentary photography ; 1:29:XX : Covid ; 1:36:XX : How I connect with my subjects ; 1:47:XX : Education ; 1:57:XX : The training continues ; 2:07:XX : Projects ; 2:19:XX : Advice to myself ; 2:27:XX : My recommendations ; 2:32:XX : The Final Question. David's recommendations : Matt Hall [ instagram : https://www.instagram.com/the13thsecond/ ] : Mark Fearnly [ instagram : https://www.instagram.com/mark.fearnley/ ] : Dan Baker [ instagram : https://www.instagram.com/danbaker88/ ] : Craig Whitehead [ instagram : https://www.instagram.com/sixstreetunder/ ] : Luke Saxon [ instagram : https://www.instagram.com/luke_saxon/ ] : David Ellis [ instagram : https://www.instagram/davidellisuk/ ] Join the LSPC Discord! :) --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lspcricky/support
In this episode, John and Mark speak with Cambridge (United Kingdom) based photographer Craig Whitehead aka @SixStreetUnder. Craig's work is candid, beautifully coloured and finished off with top shelf composition. Craig discusses, amongst other things:Fuji vs Sony. Which camera would you pick up? Who is Craig Whitehead and where did his photography journey start?Did he study / self-taught and resources available online?You have been labelled the new Saul Leiter, how do you feel being compared to other people? What defines “street photography”?Why are people so rigid within the genre? The benefits of being different.Craig's iconic 2 kids of the swing and the story behind it The challenges shooting in Cambridge, staying creative and motivated If you could go back in time, what advice would you give your younger self? Can you make a living from photography? Did shooting Leica make you a better photographer? NFT's & thoughts on AI images If you could go to any city in the world, where would you go? Where did the name Sixstreetunder come from Photographers mentioned in this podcast Josh Jackson Saul Leiter Ted Forbes Ernst Haas Jack Davison Joel MeyerowitzFollow Craig:Instagram Website
Wir tauschen die Frühlingsiwese gegen das düstere England der 1800. Das Verbrechen marodiert und unser Titelheld stellt sich ihm unreschrocken entgegen. Vor allem in aussichtlosen Fällen. Einer von diesen handelt von den drei Apfelsinenkernen. Wird John Openshaw geholfen werden können? Finden wir's in den nächsten ein bis vier Teilen raus. Photo by Craig Whitehead on Unsplash
Former Flyers Head coach Mike Keenan tells us why Brian Propp should be in the Hockey Hall of Fame and his coaching career. We talk Phillies and Sixers. Our Legends of Lifeguard Racing segment we talk with 3X SJ rowing Champion, Craig Whitehead from the Avalon Beach Patrol.
Watch the video version - https://youtu.be/_ZD2rQODEWk This week Craig Whitehead and Ben Schneider take a trip back in time to tell the story of how Cars and Coffee St. Louis came to be! This has been a highly requested episode and we had so much fun with it. We also give everyone a look into the future of our organization, an update on how COVID is affecting our ability to bring our car shows back, a look at the 2021 Ford Bronco, and discuss a very special new McLaren that landed in St. Louis last week. We hope everyone enjoys it! #carsandcoffeestl Watch Grant Palmer Racing take on Castle Combe Circuit - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dHsxJFA1zzE Watch the Video Episode on Youtube - https://youtu.be/05CIysnGx4E Like our Facebook Page - https://www.facebook.com/carsandcoffeestl/ Join our Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/carsandcoffeestl/ Follow us on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/carsandcoffeestl/ Follow us on Twitter - https://twitter.com/CarsNCoffeeSTL Join our Monthly Newsletter - http://eepurl.com/cfByzY
Vol 213, Issue 1: 29 June, 2020. Dr Suzanne Dyer is a Senior Research Fellow at Flinders University. Associate Professor Craig Whitehead is a geriatrician and Director of Rehabilitation and Aged Care at Southern Adelaide Local Health Network. They discuss the provision of long-term aged care in Australia, and how it can be improved. With MJA news and online editor, Cate Swannell.
This podcast is an excerpt from the novella "Sigmund, Falling Up!" by David Raffin. Photo by Craig Whitehead on Unsplash “Winner Winner!” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 “Someone Else’s Memories” "Simulation Hypothesis" "Line of Flight" from the album The Politics of Desire by Revolution Void licensed under Creative Commons Attribution License 3.0.
Vol 212, Issue 4: 3 March, 2020. Associate Professor Craig Whitehead is a geriatrician, and Regional Director of Rehabilitation and Aged Care with the Southern Adelaide Local Health Network. He discusses his coauthored research on psychotropic prescribing in residential aged care. With MJA news and online editor, Cate Swannell.
We find out what happened in the game this week and follow it up with some huge interviews with 1st XV Captain Dave Winstone, Club President Stuart Turner and resident Welsh bloke Dave Oliver. We also FINALLY get the thoughts of coaches John and Craig Whitehead in this explosive final part of the final episode! All that plus your Dicko of the Day with Elliot Stickings, we catch the Man of the Match and find out what happened around the grounds in the Battlebus Breakdown. This is Episode 21 (Part 2). It's the Vigo Rugby Podcast.
In this episode, I delve into the arts sector with Craig Whitehead, CEO of the Queensland Symphony Orchestra (QSO) to learn more about the business and leadership of a large orchestra. Craig’s love for the performing arts sector began at a young age, despite being brought up in a “sports-focused” family in Stafford. He went on to become a freelance actor in London, UK, and saw an opportunity to start a theatre education company. After completing a Diploma in Business and an MBA in Business, Craig completed an Advanced Management Program at INSEAD, ‘The Business School For The World’ in 2015. Over the years, Craig has served as General Manager of Queensland’s second largest theatre company, CEO for West Australia Opera and CEO of Western Australian Symphony Orchestra (WASO) - a position he held for 10 years. Now, his work as CEO of QSO focuses on changing people’s perceptions of an orchestra and targeting new markets. QSO is the largest performing arts company in Queensland , with a turnover of around $22 million, 120 employees and a schedule of over 200 performances each year to audiences of more than 200,000. Episode highlights: Craig’s responsibilities - manages a staff of 115 people including 80 full-time musicians, manages day-to-day artistic program Orchestras are a microcosm of society - an interesting study on communication and leadership Creating a good ‘business culture’ for orchestras Having variety as a musician - is it important or do more musicians tend to stick with an orchestra for life? Craig’s childhood - born in Brisbane, 2 siblings, sports-focused upbringing How Craig fell into the arts sector - trained as an actor, worked as a freelance actor in London, UK, and started a theatre education company Doing a diploma in business and an MBA, managing restaurants and moving on to become General Manager of La Boite Theatre Company Moving the family to Perth to work for Western Australia Opera Being headhunted by Western Australia Symphony Orchestra (WASO) and appointed as chief executive Building a strong culture at WASO over 10 years The mission of WASO - 'to touch lives and souls with music’ Craig’s biggest achievements as chief executive of WASO - working to make the orchestra more accessible to the wider WA community Running a music education program in primary schools in Aboriginal communities in WA Craig’s thoughts on building a strong culture - it all comes from the top and you need to have clear values When people have a say in what the business culture looks like, they’re more likely to help shape it Craig’s mandate at QSO The challenge of changing people’s perceptions of an orchestra and targeting new markets QSO’s work with the regional community - community concerts, workshops in schools Craig’s motivation for going to INSEAD in 2015 - an opportunity to learn more about being a CEO The future of QSO and Craig’s career What Craig likes to do outside of work - family time, watching the Brisbane Lions Arete Website: http://areteexecutive.com.au/ Richard Triggs LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/richardtriggs/ Tap Into the Hidden Executive Job Market: http://areteexecutive.com.au/free-book/ Craig Whitehead LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/craig-whitehead-3a607a5/ Queensland Symphony Orchestra Website: https://www.qso.com.au/
In this episode, we review strategies and tips for expanding your network and keeping your sales pipeline moving.Can you recommend any networking events, apps, strategies that generate good leads? Are there any ice breakers to meet people at networking events?How do you approach personal branding?How do you handle slow periods?How many freelancers think about an exit plan? Episode Photo by Craig Whitehead on Unsplash
Today we're diving into street photography with Craig Whitehead aka SixStreetUnder on Instagram ( https://www.instagram.com/sixstreetunder/ ). We're talking about gear, how to find creative compositions, how to use your lenses best, our approach to capture people and much more. As usual, ask any question you have about photography, videography, cinema, social media or anything related to a modern creator's life. Enjoy & spread the word to your friends about this podcast! Come to say hi:
Episode 251 of the PetaPixel Photography Podcast. Download MP3 - Subscribe via iTunes, Google Play, email or RSS! Featured: Street photographer, Craig Whitehead In This Episode If you subscribe to the PetaPixel Photography Podcast in iTunes, please take a moment to rate and review us and help us move up in the rankings so others interested in photography may find us. Show Opener: Street photographer Craig Whitehead opens the show. Thanks Craig! Sponsors: - Get 1 month of Format's Pro level online portfolio platform for FREE at Format.com/petapixel - Get FreshBooks cloud accounting FREE for 30 DAYS by entering PetaPixel in the "How Did You Hear About Us?" section at FreshBooks.com/PetaPixel - More at LensShark.com/deals. Our 2018 sweepstakes: The PetaPixel Photography Podcast 2018 Sweepstakes! We're giving away a choice of camera + Tamron 24-70mm G2 and a bunch of other great prizes! Stories: Adobe once-again addresses Lightroom's performance issues. (#) Shutterfly acquires Lifetouch for nearly 1 billion dollars. (#) Reuters makes a surprising error despite 166 years of experience. (#) A recent Nat Geo editor is the next to fall. (#) Fujifilm takes control of Xerox and why this is important to photographers. (#) Details on our camera, lens and more giveaway. (#) My other podcast with Brian Matiash, the No Name Photo Show. Connect With Us Thank you for listening to the PetaPixel Photography Podcast! Connect with me, Sharky James on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook (all @LensShark) as we build this community. We’d love to answer your question on the show. Leave us an audio question through our voicemail widget, comment below or via social media. But audio questions are awesome! You can also cut a show opener for us to play on the show! As an example: “Hi, this is Matt Smith with Double Heart Photography in Chicago, Illinois, and you’re listening to the PetaPixel Photography Podcast with Sharky James!”
L’HISTOIRE DE 2 ARTISTES QUI VIVENT TRÈS BIEN DE LEUR ART Dans cette émission, on va voir ensemble comment Christine et Vincent arrivent à bien vivre de leur art. Et comment toi aussi, tu peux développer ton activité artistique...? - L’émission complète sur la démarche artistique (NE SURTOUT PAS RATER) : https://lc.cx/pyfq ----- Aller plus loin ----- - Rejoins les CONTACTS PRIVÉS : https://lc.cx/SKGD ----- Question & Partage ----- - Pose ta question ici : https://lc.cx/cnaH - Envoie l'image de ton oeuvre : https://lc.cx/chuB - Demande ta séance de coaching gratuite : https://lc.cx/chVD ----- Plein d'autres choses sympas ----- - Sur la PAGE FACEBOOK : https://lc.cx/ocSF - Sur la chaîne YOUTUBE : https://lc.cx/oqne - Sur TWITTER : https://lc.cx/ocSt ----- Crédit image ----- - Image d'illustration : © Craig Whitehead
Photo Assignments! This is number 11 and it deals with a photography composition technique called “Subframing”. Essentially subframing is using elements in your composition to frame up the subject – its like a picture in a picture. There are many ways to use this technique, you can be subtle or more obvious, but its an excellent way to create more depth in your photography composition. Check out Craig Whitehead (sixstreetunder) https://www.sixstreetunder.com https://www.instagram.com/sixstreetunder https://twitter.com/sixstreetunder Music from Epidemic Sound: https://goo.gl/v5wWKr
Today is a new Photo Faves segment and I asked Craig Whitehead, aka @SixStreetUnder to come on the show and share his favorite subjects, locations, gear, photography book, etc.