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Local creator Theo, recently dropped out of school to follow his passion for film making and creating. I got him on the podcast to discuss the struggles he's gone through and how he got to this situation. We talk about how he overcame it all and what the future hold for him. Also go in depth on interesting topics like the culture-scape and other physiological mantras.In this episode, we talked aboutOvercoming society doubtsDropping out of UniversityThe Mindset of a CreatorLinks Mentioned:Theo on InstagramTheo's WebsiteTheo's BlogBooks To ReadThe AlchemistVagaBondingEverything that RemainsThe Artists Way7 Habits of Highly Effective PeopleFollow Us:Our WebsiteInstagramFacebook
Rachel and Daniel started a YouTube channel last year and have already gained 500,000 subscribers. Their channel features photography tutotrials that don't waste your time. What we talk about: how to stand out on Instagram, being a wedding photographer & motion graphics artist (pre-youtube), techniques to help interact with people on photo shoots and working with your significant other. Mango Street YouTube Channel Twitter Rachel's Instagram Daniel's Instagram Sara Dietschy YouTube Channel Instagram Twitter The Creative Exchange Podcast YouTube Channel
Richard Prince recently stirred up the photography/Instagram world when he controversially modified Instagram photographs as his latest work and sold them for upward of $90k a piece. Does this blow your mind? Possibly make you angry? Well get ready. In this video I’m going to give an overview of how the high-end art market works. The art market has become very attractive to investors in recent years for a variety of reasons. According to Bloomberg, this has snowballed into a global $54 Billion industry. Who are the artists? Who are the investors? How does this work? These are some of the questions I will try to answer in this video. The art market is rarely discussed in the media unless there is a lawsuit. I think that’s why its important to have this conversation. When it comes to huge money, very few of us understand how art as a business actually works.
As a followup to last week’s topic of making a career in commercial photography – this week I’ve been asked the obvious next question. What about fine art as a career for photography? This is a tough question to answer as its not unlike coming up with a strategy to be a rock star. Its near impossible if you don’t have the talent and the stomach to work for a long time. In this video I will explain.