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Meet the imposterous Elaine Li, creative director and photographer. Elaine was born and raised in Hong Kong, spent time in Melbourne, Chicago, San Francisco, and is now based in Sydney. So far in her advertising career, Elaine has planted a beer ad in people's dreams; raised money for bushfire victims with a burnt Christmas tree; and made edible finger lickin' good nail polish. Elaine competed in Cannes Young Lions in 2017, representing Hong Kong. Shortly after moving to Sydney, she tutored AWARD School, and won Young Lions Australia with her partner Jared. They competed in Cannes and came top 5 worldwide. Most recently Elaine judged AWARD Award. Elaine's obsession with photography and social media has garnered over 260k+ followers on Instagram, work with various brands, and do public speaking engagements as a social influencer. Elaine's work is killer! When Elaine's not making ads or taking photos, she enjoys travelling and diving into the world of NFTs and metaverse. But somehow she found time to talk to us about the imposterous things that have happened along the way. Lucky you!
Olu Ogidan (MPP ’21), for co-producing and co-interviewingSowmya Karun (MAIDP ’20), for co-producing and co-interviewingBryce Fields (MAPSS ’17), for co-producing and co-interviewingDavid Raban (JD/MPP ’20), for engineering and editing.Big ups as well to 2019-20’s other APMs: Arjun Motta, Sidhant Wadhera, and Suo Wu.Congratulations to Sidhant Wadhera, who will now be the new Main Page Production Manager.Finally, thank you to everyone who made this happen during the last four years, including: Bryce Fields, Meghana Chandra, Max Hamrick, Beth Karp, Peter Biava, Jack Coghlan, Matthew Foldi, Gil Gustavo, Lucía Delgado Sanchez, Himanshu Dave, Elaine Li, Coco Yim, Julian Lake, Anita Joshi, Jason Zukus, Sid Ramakrishna, Vishwanath Venkata, Giorgi Tsintsadze, Kjersten Adams, Nick McFadden, Gregory Wong, Jessica Breznick, Thomas Krasnican, Nick Paraiso, Haz Yano, Aishwarya Kumar, Kat Burnham, Stormy Kim, Susan Paykin, Lauren Li, Lilian Huang, Alec MacMillen, Iszy Licht, Edoardo Otiz, Prabhat Singh, Sushmita Singha, Josh Laven, Jon Wenger, Sawyer Middeleer, Andrew Weis, Yue Wang, Annie Ma, Jinglin Fu, Anna-Elise Smith, Miranda Zhang, Mew Jiang, Yuanjin Xia, Cecilia Xiao, Shiyu Wen, Olina Yang, Franziska Harling, Katie James, Emily Kelin, Ivanna Shevel, Steve Crano, Krya Sturgill, Rimsha Nazeer, Rei Bertoldi, Kurt Nugent, James Johnson, Olive Gardner, Sowmya Karun, Suo Wu, Arjun Motta, Olu Ogidan, Sidhant Wadhera, Mwangi Thuita, Sonnet Frisbie, Manuel Bustamante, Marina Milazewska, Aishwarya Raje, Donovan Harvey, Jordyn Mahome, Amy Lu, Caroline Kubzansky, James Hu, Yash Kirkire, Irene Sanpietro, Joana Lepuri, Jacob Leppek, Tala Ali-Hasan, Advait Ganapathy, Mew Tachibana, Fanmei Xia, Yi Ning Wong, and dozens of other students, administrators, and friends who have podcasted with us, supported us, and helped make this happen.If you’re still reading this and haven’t already subscribed, what are you waiting for? New episodes are coming soon.
Olu Ogidan (MPP ’21), for co-producing and co-interviewingSowmya Karun (MAIDP ’20), for co-producing and co-interviewingBryce Fields (MAPSS ’17), for co-producing and co-interviewingDavid Raban (JD/MPP ’20), for engineering and editing.Big ups as well to 2019-20’s other APMs: Arjun Motta, Sidhant Wadhera, and Suo Wu.Congratulations to Sidhant Wadhera, who will now be the new Main Page Production Manager.Finally, thank you to everyone who made this happen during the last four years, including: Bryce Fields, Meghana Chandra, Max Hamrick, Beth Karp, Peter Biava, Jack Coghlan, Matthew Foldi, Gil Gustavo, Lucía Delgado Sanchez, Himanshu Dave, Elaine Li, Coco Yim, Julian Lake, Anita Joshi, Jason Zukus, Sid Ramakrishna, Vishwanath Venkata, Giorgi Tsintsadze, Kjersten Adams, Nick McFadden, Gregory Wong, Jessica Breznick, Thomas Krasnican, Nick Paraiso, Haz Yano, Aishwarya Kumar, Kat Burnham, Stormy Kim, Susan Paykin, Lauren Li, Lilian Huang, Alec MacMillen, Iszy Licht, Edoardo Otiz, Prabhat Singh, Sushmita Singha, Josh Laven, Jon Wenger, Sawyer Middeleer, Andrew Weis, Yue Wang, Annie Ma, Jinglin Fu, Anna-Elise Smith, Miranda Zhang, Mew Jiang, Yuanjin Xia, Cecilia Xiao, Shiyu Wen, Olina Yang, Franziska Harling, Katie James, Emily Kelin, Ivanna Shevel, Steve Crano, Krya Sturgill, Rimsha Nazeer, Rei Bertoldi, Kurt Nugent, James Johnson, Olive Gardner, Sowmya Karun, Suo Wu, Arjun Motta, Olu Ogidan, Sidhant Wadhera, Mwangi Thuita, Sonnet Frisbie, Manuel Bustamante, Marina Milazewska, Aishwarya Raje, Donovan Harvey, Jordyn Mahome, Amy Lu, Caroline Kubzansky, James Hu, Yash Kirkire, Irene Sanpietro, Joana Lepuri, Jacob Leppek, Tala Ali-Hasan, Advait Ganapathy, Mew Tachibana, Fanmei Xia, Yi Ning Wong, and dozens of other students, administrators, and friends who have podcasted with us, supported us, and helped make this happen.If you’re still reading this and haven’t already subscribed, what are you waiting for? New episodes are coming soon.
¿Crees que renovar tu cámara va a mejorar tus fotografías? Opinamos sobre este tema y Sandra nos acerca el trabajo de la fotógrafa Elaine Li. Patrocinado por Next-Image 2020. Concurso de fotografía internacional Huawei > TALLERES DE FOTOGRAFÍA 2020 Seguimos con la programación formativa para el segundo semestre de la temporada de Talleres de Fotografía de Paisaje y nos vamos a fotografiar algunos de los lugares mágicos de la Costa de Bizkaia. Durante el Taller Costa Bizkaia 23, 24 y 25 de Octubre 2020 visitaremos algunas de las localizaciones más espectaculares de la costa de Bizkaia. ¿Te apetece acompañarme? Plazas limitadas. Taller Costa Bizkaia 23, 24 y 25 de Octubre 2020 ¿CREES QUE RENOVAR TU CÁMARA VA A MEJORAR TUS FOTOGRAFÍAS? Hoy vamos a intentar responder a una pregunta que me planteó Álvaro a través de mi cuenta de Instagram: "Hola Rafa. Yo no soy de hacer composiciones espectaculares jugando con las posibilidades de Photoshop y demás programas de revelado. Soy más bien todo lo contrario. Fotografío lo que me gusta en el momento que me gusta. Lástima no poder poseer un equipo con el que dar el salto cualitativo y por eso te pregunto qué tipo de cámara recomendarías a una persona que está buscando ese pequeño salto de ser vulgar a ser alguien en el que la gente se fije." El equipo es importante pero no lo es todo. Importancia de la formación. Invierte en talleres. Invierte en buenos objetivos. Cambiarás muchas más veces de cámara que de objetivos. ENLACES DE INTERÉS DH 049 Cómo mejorar el flujo de trabajo en Fotografía de Paisaje. Los DVDs de Michael Reichmann me sirvieron de inspiración cuando empecé a practicar Fotografía de Paisaje. Nuevo grupo en Telegram, donde la comunidad de oyentes comentan temas relacionados con los contenidos del podcast y la fotografía en general. Mi canal en YouTube. MI EQUIPO FOTOGRÁFICO Te dejo la lista con el equipo que utilizo en mis salidas fotográficas. FOTÓGRAFA DESTACADA En este episodio Sandra nos presenta el trabajo de la fotógrafa Elaine Li. Nombre: Elaine Li Página web: http://www.elaine.li Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lielaine Otras redes: https://twitter.com/lielaineyl, https://www.facebook.com/li.elaine ¿Por qué destaca? Elaine nació y creció en Hong Kong, estudió Bellas Artes y Comunicación en Chicago. Ha desarrollado su carrera profesional en varias agencias de publicidad en Chicago, Hong Kong y Sydney donde vive actualmente y se gana la vida como directora artística. Aunque también es fotógrafa freelance. Lo primero que me llamó la atención de su trabajo fue encontrar, por fin, una fotógrafa en Hong Kong que se saliera de la temática cyberpunk que se ha puesto tan de moda últimamente a raíz del trabajo por ejemplo de Liam Wong (episodio 49). Como otros perfiles que he destacado anteriormente en esta sección, a Elaine le entró el gusanillo de la fotografía casi por casualidad y gracias a mi siempre querida amada y bienintencionada red social favorita. Total que empezó a subir fotos en 2012 y con la tontería, 270.000 seguidores y subiendo. Ella misma se define como una “exploradora urbana” y su fotografía gira en torno a esa temática aunque a veces hace excepciones como durante sus viajes a Nepal, Nueva Zelanda, Finlandia o Irán donde el aspecto urbano es casi inexistente. ¿Y qué es eso de “exploradora urbana”? Elaine dice que es alguien que disfruta vagando por la ciudad y descubriendo rincones extraordinarios en lugares inesperados. Ella, además de descubrirlos, los fotografía. Después de haber vivido tantos años en Hong Kong parece razonable que una gran parte de su trabajo fotográfico se centre en esta apasionante megalópolis. De hecho, es el sujeto principal de su contenido en redes sociales. Pero también merece la pena pasar un rato visitando las diversas galerías que hay en su página web con temáticas tan distintas ...
Social Effects is a podcast hosted by Edward Barnieh, or as many people know him, EdwardKB. Social Effects dives deep into the world of social media with transparency and in search of what’s lasting in an ever-changing atmosphere. The effect of social media has had an undeniable impact on our lives, and these conversations allow us to find out more about the background of some of social media’s most prolific creatives, who Edward’s fortunate to call friends, their approach to the craft, and what keeps them up at night. In this sixth episode of Social Effects, Edward spoke with Hong Kong-based photographer and art director Elaine Li. She shares her perspectives on the advertising industry and her transition away from that world to pursue photography full-time. See the full story here: https://maekan.com/article/social-effects-elaine-li/
In this episode, Former Assistant Secretary of State for Population, Refugees, and Migration Anne Richard joins us along with panelists Arnaldo Cruz, Poppy Coleman, and Elaine Li to answer entertaining trivia questions about recent news events! Credits:Hosting, producing, scripting and editing: Jason ZukusAnnouncing and Scorekeeping: Iszy LichtEngineering: Julian LakePanelists: Arnaldo Cruz (MPP ’04), Poppy Coleman (MPP ’14), and Elaine Li (MPP ’19)Cover art: Jay LiSpecial thanks to Anne Richard for joining us for a special internet slang-themed quiz segment and to the Harris School of Public Policy for co-hosting this event!
In this episode, Former Assistant Secretary of State for Population, Refugees, and Migration Anne Richard joins us along with panelists Arnaldo Cruz, Poppy Coleman, and Elaine Li to answer entertaining trivia questions about recent news events! Credits:Hosting, producing, scripting and editing: Jason ZukusAnnouncing and Scorekeeping: Iszy LichtEngineering: Julian LakePanelists: Arnaldo Cruz (MPP ’04), Poppy Coleman (MPP ’14), and Elaine Li (MPP ’19)Cover art: Jay LiSpecial thanks to Anne Richard for joining us for a special internet slang-themed quiz segment and to the Harris School of Public Policy for co-hosting this event!
Elaine Li is a brand marketing veteran that has worked on Global multi-million dollar brands in the Health & Wellness space. After 16 years in the Consumer Packaged Goods industry, Elaine decided to walk away from the corporate world to focus on marketing consulting and her ultimate passion – skincare. Years of drug and food allergies, anxiety, stress, GI challenges and other health issues all played a role in how reactive Elaine’s skin could become which would often end up in flare-ups. A personal quest to launch a natural line to manage and soothe her eczema and rosacea-prone skin would prove to be a daunting but fulfilling journey. Creating Iremia Skincare – named after the Greek word for calm – was part of her path to healing and providing a natural solution to those with hyper-sensitive skin. In this episode, Elaine Li and Journey To Glow host Caroline Frenette explore: How antibiotics and steroid creams making things worst for Elaine Discovering an “all natural miracle cream” with toxic levels of steroids linked to causing cancer The moment Elaine became fed up and started her journey to glow Pinpointing the cause of eczema and rosacea The link between stress and skin Why Elaine created Iremia Download the (FREE) guide Essential Radiance: Caroline's Top 5 Essential Oils For Radiant Skin journeytoglow.com/eosradiance Links mentioned in this episode on journeytoglow.com/22 Please share this episode with anyone who needs to hear this information to feel empowered on her journey to glow! If you like these podcast episodes, we would love your support by leaving a review on iTunes journeytoglow.com/review Take a screenshot of the episode you are listening to and post it on social media or your Insta stories, tag @lovemyjourneytoglow and use the hashtag #journeytoglow and we'll give you a shout out on the podcast! Website journeytoglow.com Instagram instagram.com/lovemyjourneytoglow Facebook facebook.com/lovemyjourneytoglow Youtube youtube.com/journeytoglow Business Coaching & Consulting carolinefrenette.com
What's your love story?In this UC3P holiday special, Elaine Li and Coco Yim come together to explore the intersection of love and public policy. Told through the lens of interviews, questions, and answers with professors and students at the Harris School of Public Policy, this is one podcast you won't want to miss! Credits: Elaine Li and Coco YimSpecial Thanks (by order of appearance):Adam McGriffinEthan Bueno de MesquitaKatherine Baicker
What's your love story?In this UC3P holiday special, Elaine Li and Coco Yim come together to explore the intersection of love and public policy. Told through the lens of interviews, questions, and answers with professors and students at the Harris School of Public Policy, this is one podcast you won't want to miss! Credits: Elaine Li and Coco YimSpecial Thanks (by order of appearance):Adam McGriffinEthan Bueno de MesquitaKatherine Baicker
Instagram is much more than a place to post pics of your favorite food or selfies. In this episode I talk with photo enthusiast, Elaine Li, about how she networks with some of her 68K+ followers through Instagram. Check out Elaine here and follow her on her journey!