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Jarrad Seng is a renowned Australian photographer and filmmaker, celebrated for his diverse ventures in music, travel, and volunteering. Known for his collaborations with artists like Passenger and Matchbox Twenty, Seng's artistic pursuits have led him on tours across the globe, resulted in multiple solo exhibitions, and earned him recognition in the international media, including a memorable stint on Australian Survivor. In this episode, Jai Long and Jarrad Seng talk deeply about finding opportunities from everywhere. Even in the most unlikely places. Got a question for Jai? Submit a question here and we will play the question on the show in 2024: https://forms.gle/1fjCFZm9LJQ8Vjrj6 Find Jarrad Seng on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jarradseng/?hl=en ----- All Jai Long's Details: Jai Long's Website: https://jailong.co/ Join the Six-Figure Business Map: https://sixfigurebusinessmap.com/ Say hi To Jai Long on Instagram: @Jailong.co Leave a review on the Apple podcast app with the link below: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/creative-business-make-your-break-podcast/id1479145264 Wedding Photography Summit - https://weddingphotographysummit.com/ YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5nLrLzaJWItTgoNhe-y1sw Episode Sponsor: Pepperstorm (copywriting and SEO) : https://jailong.co/pepperstorm
In this episode I speak with world renowned photographer, Jarrad Seng as he shares how he was able to turn a hobby into a very successful career. Jarrad recounts some of the amazing adventures he's been on with a camera in his hand, an exciting new project that he's working on now, as well as sharing some life lessons he's learnt along the way that we can all apply to our own lives.
Today's episode features a discussion with Jarrad Seng (@jarradseng), an acclaimed Australian photographer and filmmaker. With a unique blend of music and travel photography, Jarrad has established himself as a sought-after visual storyteller, capturing moments that evoke emotions and transport viewers to new worlds.Jarrad is also a Canon Australia Ambassador. His portfolio boasts collaborations with renowned artists such as Passenger, Matt Corby, Ed Sheeran, and Matchbox Twenty. Jarrad has held multiple exhibitions for his work, was a contestant on Australian Survivor, and recently completed a lecture for a TEDx Talk on the topic of "Seeking Discomfort".In today's episode, we delve into a powerful theme: the art of recognizing opportunity and embracing the "yes" mindset. We explore the concept of taking calculated risks and the profound impact it can have on personal growth and creating an extraordinary life filled with adventure and breakthroughs.At the heart of this discussion lies the notion of seeking discomfort. We uncover how stepping outside of our comfort zones is not only a catalyst for character development but also a gateway to unlocking a world brimming with untapped potential.You can find links to all of Jarrad's work discussed in this episode here:https://linktr.ee/jarradsengIf you're listening on Spotify you can now interact with us directly by typing your thoughts, opinions, or questions in the Q & A section. We read them and publish them. It's a great way to make these episodes more of a two conversation so be sure to add your two cents after each episode!Make a donation via PayPal for any amount you feel is equal to the value you receive from our podcast episodes! Donations help with the fees related to hosting the show:https://paypal.me/podcasttpm?country.x=CA&locale.x=en_USThanks for listening!Go get shooting, go get editing, and stay focused.@sethmacey@mantis_photography@thephotographermindsetSupport the show
Join Kate Cornish, Tilly Robba and Steph Jowett as they speak to Jarrad Seng about the ideas behind their documentary film - 'Dykes on Bikes® Sydney: An origin story' and why they wanted to make it. Dykes on Bikes Sydney is Australia's longest-running female-identified motorcycle club, and one of the country's oldest LGBTQIA+ community groups. With chapters all over the world, these days, the club is about having a good time with friends and giving back to the community. But things weren't always so recreational. Dykes on Bikes® Sydney emerged in response to gay hate crimes in the 1980s. The group met on weekend evenings to patrol the streets of Sydney and break up the attacks that were happening. From protectors of the streets to Sydney Mardi Gras icons, this project dives into present-day member accounts of their history, why they continue to ride today and continuing their legacy for future generations. A hybrid of a documentary and visual poem, this is a love letter to the Dykes on Bikes® Sydney. Watch the film here: https://www.canon.com.au/get-inspired/creators/ambassadors/kate-cornish/dykes-on-bikes-an-origin-story
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The ship will dock in Rotterdam for three months to provide a temporary home for approximately 1,500 Ukrainians, part of a larger commitment from the Netherlands to accommodate 50,000 people who fled the war in their homeland.Under the agreement to charter Volendam, Holland America Line will provide three hot meals per day, private stateroom accommodations, housekeeping services, use of public spaces, fitness facilities, internet access, and other necessities. Volendam will be staffed with approximately 650 crew members.Volendam was scheduled to return to service May 15, with voyages from Rotterdam to Norway, the British Isles and Iceland. To accommodate the three-month commitment, Holland America Line will cancel three of those voyages and resume service on July 3 instead. Guests on canceled cruises are being notified today and will be accommodated on similar itineraries.Volendam will be docked at Merwehaven, a cargo port on the north side of the River Maas in Rotterdam. Remaining docked will ensure Ukrainian families can transit easily to and from services in Rotterdam.Holland America Group has already been working with its own team members who are Ukrainian. A $1 million emergency assistance fund provides direct financial support. Team members from the region also receive counseling assistance, free internet service to communicate with family, and scheduling accommodations such as early disembarkation or an extension to remain on board as needed.Costa Cruises is offering one of its cruise ships to house Ukrainian refugeesCosta Cruises is offering one of its cruise ships to house Ukrainian refugees fleeing the Russian invasion of their country. The company offered the cruise ship Costa Magica, which is currently out of service, to the Italian government as a potential hosing vessel for the Ukrainian refugees, if the number of refugees arriving in Italy increases in the coming weeksCosta Cruises added that the costs of managing the ship, including staff and meals, will be covered by the company in the initial time period.Costa Magica is a 102.587 gross tonnage ship with a capacity to accommodate up to 3.250 people. The ship is not in service and is currently located near La Spezia, Italy.In June 2021, Carnival Corporation announced that Costa Magica will be sent to dry dock to be rebranded and transferred over to Carnival Cruise Line sometime in mid-2022.Pacific Explorer bound for SydneyPacific Explorer departed the anchorage off Cyprus and is headed for home and that wonderful prospect of the first guest cruise from Sydney on May 31.P&O Cruises celebrates full return to serviceWhen Arcadia sailed to the Canary Islands on Sunday, 27 March, it will mark P&O Cruises full return to service following its pause in operations.Britannia and Azura have had a very successful season in the Caribbean from Barbados and will spend the summer in the Mediterranean. Iona has spent her maiden winter months in the Canary Islands and northern Europe and will soon head up to the spectacular Norwegian fjords for the summer of scenic cruising and thrilling adventures.Arvia will join P&O Cruises in December as the seventh ship in the fleet. The maiden voyage will be to The Canary Islands followed by a winter season of fly/cruise holidays in the Caribbean from Barbados. Arvia, which, similar to its sister ship Iona, will be powered by liquefied natural gas, will have many sustainable and environmentally-friendly innovations and technology on board.P&O Cruises Australia Celebrates its Return to the High Seas with a Sparkling Pride CruiseP&O Cruises Australia is celebrating its return to the high seas by counting down to its first dazzling ‘Pride Cruise' – a celebratory weekend at sea created especially for members of the LGBTQIA+ community, their friends, family and supporters.Setting sail on 4 November 2022, the three-night cruise will give Australians the chance to join P&O Cruises in proudly recognising individuality, diversity and inclusion in Australian society.The celebrations will continue with a Pride Cruise departing Melbourne on 9 December, followed by three dedicated sailings in 2023.Joining P&O Cruises in the new sailing will be a raft of community organisations that support the LGBTQIA+ community through health, well-being and social initiatives.The home-grown cruise line has also partnered with some of the best names in the Australian entertainment business to develop the three-night cruise, including talented artists and entertainers who are champions of equality.Headlining the fun with plenty of feathers, sequins and flamboyance, will be international superstar, accordionist and Berlin boy-wonder Hans the German, the award-winning comedy cabaret star who found fame on America's Got Talent.P&O Cruises Pacific Adventure will depart Sydney on the inaugural Pride Cruise on the afternoon of Friday November 4, 2022, and will return on the morning of Monday November 7, 2022.Carnival Cruise Line unveils bucket-list Transpacific Journeys CruiseCarnival Cruise Line has today unveiled the cruise of a lifetime, as Carnival Splendor returns home to Sydney in September via four incredible Hawaiian Island destinations on her Transpacific Journeys Cruise.The 23-night journey from Seattle to Sydney will offer guests ample opportunity to immerse themselves in the ‘Aloha Spirit', as the ship visits the tropical Hawaiian Island ports of Maui, Honolulu, Kona and Hilo ahead of heading to Fiji and Australia.Crossing the world's biggest ocean, Carnival Splendor will treat guests to the awe-inspiring views of the Pacific, before she makes her long-awaited return to Sydney.Splendor's arrival in the harbour city will kick-start Carnival's birthday celebrations early, with the cruise line celebrating 10 years in Australia in October.Carnival Splendor's 23-night cruise from Seattle to Sydney departing 6 September 2022 starts from $1799 AUD* per person twin share interiorSydney White Bay Cruise Terminal to use shore power derived from certifiable renewable energy Australia's main cruise organisation, Carnival Australia, representing seven distinctive cruise lines including P&O Cruises Australia, has joined the Port Authority of NSW in signing a letter of intent for cruise ships using White Bay Cruise Terminal to connect to shore power derived from certifiable renewable energy.The Port Authority project to progressively install shore power infrastructure at the cruise terminal and each of the four major commercial berths at Glebe Island is an element of the NSW Government's Bays Precinct urban renewal project involving a 95-hectare site on Sydney Harbour's western fringe.Carnival Australia has embraced the shift to shore power at White Bay, demonstrating its local commitment to environmental protection. This is in line with being part of a global organisation that is committed to strong sustainability goals including achieving net carbon neutral ship operations by 2050.Silversea Christens Silver Dawn in Lisbon Silversea Cruises, the leading ultra-luxury cruise line, officially named its 10th ship, Silver Dawn, in Lisbon on 31 March. Executives from Royal Caribbean Group®, Silversea Cruises, and Fincantieri, as well as local dignitaries and esteemed guests, celebrated the milestone with a formal ceremony and gala dinner. An expression of Silversea's rapid expansion, Silver Dawn becomes the cruise line's third new ship to debut in nine months. The launch of Silver Dawn also marks the debut of Otium, travel's most indulgent new wellness programme, as well as the next iteration of Silversea's S.A.L.T. culinary programme.The newly named Godmother of Silver Dawn, Nilou Motamed—an influential food and travel editor, tastemaker, and television personality—subsequently cut the ribbon to trigger a champagne bottle to smash on the ship's hull, signalling the end of the ceremony.NILOU MOTAMED: GODMOTHER OF SILVER DAWNAn Emmy-nominated television personality and former editor-in-chief of some of the world's leading culinary brands, including Food & Wine and Epicurious, Nilou Motamed has been shaping the conversation in food and travel for more than 20 years. Born in Iran, raised in Paris and New York, Motamed is fluent in four languages — and believes “food is a language of its own, one in which everyone can find comfort, compassion, and community.” Her passion for culinary adventures and far-flung cuisines has found a perfect match in Silversea's S.A.L.T. programme, which the New York resident first experienced with its launch in 2021.Silver Dawn departs on her inaugural voyage on April 1, sailing from Lisbon to Barcelona. She is scheduled to sail in the Mediterranean until November, when she will cross the Atlantic Ocean, via the Canary Islands, to unlock the Caribbean and Central America for guests.Cunard reveal impressive line-up to join Matt Moran aboard its Great Australian Culinary VoyageAfter the well-received news that acclaimed Australian chef Matt Moran will be headlining Cunard's inaugural Great Australian Culinary Voyage, the luxury cruise line is thrilled to reveal the high calibre line-up of culinary talent onboard this highly sought after 5-night voyage, setting sail from Sydney on 28 January 2023.Both on board and on shore, Australia's culinary story will come to life for Queen Elizabeth's guests as they are treated to a robust itinerary of food and wine experiences including bespoke dinners, exclusive menus, talks, interviews, cooking masterclasses, wine tastings, and curated onshore excursions.Cunard's Great Australian Culinary Voyage talent line-up joining Matt Moran:Mark Olive has been a celebrated chef for over 30 years, establishing himself as an Australian food icon through his work with Australian indigenous and native ingredients. A Bundjalung Man, Mark's family originated from the Northern Rivers region in NSW. Mark will treat guests to a native Australian ingredient cooking demonstration, collaborate with Cunard's chefs to create a 3-course menu incorporating indigenous produce for a special dinner and participate in an engaging Q&A session.Darren Purchese, owner of cult favourite B&P Sweet Studio in Melbourne, is one of the most respected pastry chefs working in Australia today. Aboard Cunard's Great Australian Culinary Voyage, Darren will be putting his spin on Cunard's famous Afternoon Tea, creating unique pastries to feature on an exclusive menu, and giving a live cooking demonstration where guests can learn tips and tricks from one of Australia's most acclaimed pastry chefs.Terry Durack and Jill Dupleix, touted as Australia's most famous foodie couple, have masterfully mapped the last 30 years of Australian wining and dining as two of the industry's best food writers, restaurant critics and cookbook authors. For the sailing, Terry and Jill will be the expert hosts for talks, cooking demonstrations, Q&A sessions and a very special dinner for guests on board Queen Elizabeth between them.Huon Hooke is a leading Australian independent wine writer and critic, writing about wine since 1983. Huon will delight guests with his extensive knowledge of Australian and international wines through a wine masterclass, various talks and wine pairings at special dinners.No stranger to executing some of the industry's best themed event voyages, Cunard's inaugural Great Australian Culinary Voyage will be the first of its kind for the luxury cruise line, celebrating all aspects of Australia's unique food and wine landscape.Departing Sydney on 28 January 2023, the sailing takes in three of Australia's culinary hotspots, sailing to Melbourne and Burnie (Tasmania), before arriving back in Sydney on 2 February.Popular TV Game Show “Deal or No Deal” Comes to Life on New Discovery Princess StageOne of the world's most popular game shows, “Deal or No Deal,” is about to set sail onboard Discovery Princess℠, the newest cruise ship in the Princess Cruises fleet, debuting from Los Angeles on March 27, 2022. This live, hosted experience with high energy, and lots of onboard buzz offers contestants the chance to win prizes ranging from a free cruise to the grand prize of $1,000. “Deal or No Deal” is also available on Majestic Princess®, Regal Princess® and Sky Princess®, with plans to roll out across the fleet.In partnership with TimePlay, an award-winning entertainment company with a deep history of awakening audiences through interactive games, “Deal or No Deal” takes place on the Princess Theater stage of the new Discovery Princess during every voyage. This exhilarating experience offers contestants the chance to play and deal for cash or free cruises in a suspenseful contest of nerves and raw intuition. Guests can play along with their “case card” with a buy in ranging from US$25-$50, as well as be one of two contestants—selected at random—who play live on stage for a chance to win up to US$1,000. Guests in the audience who have purchased a game card are also working towards achieving eight matches to win up to US$1,000 or even a free cruise.Discovery Princess is homeporting in Port of Los Angeles and will sail on a series of Mexican Riviera and California Coast voyages from March 27 – April 24, 2022. She will then head up the Pacific coast to begin a season of seven-day Alaska cruises from Seattle, making her the newest ship sailing in the Alaska region.The Love Boat but not as you know itInspired by the Classic Hit Scripted Series “The Love Boat,” theNew Reality Romance Series Sets Sail on Princess Cruises in the U.S. and Australia in 2022U.S. network CBS and Australian broadcaster Network 10 jointly announced today they have ordered localized versions of THE REAL LOVE BOAT, a reality dating competition series inspired by “The Love Boat,” the hit 1970s scripted series that used Princess Cruises ships as its setting. Production begins summer 2022, and both versions are expected to air in the U.S. and Australia later this year.The “The Love Boat” IP is owned by CBS Studios which, along with CBS and Network 10, are Paramount Global brands.“‘The Love Boat' is a timeless, romantic concept with universal appeal, and we're excited to reimagine this popular series for audiences in two different countries,” said George Cheeks, president and chief executive officer of CBS, and head of global content strategy for Paramount's free-to-air networks, including Network 10. “On the heels of NCIS: SYDNEY, today's announcement is another example of our global franchise strategy to use our rich intellectual property and vast international footprint to develop new content for viewers around the world.”THE REAL LOVE BOAT brings singles together to cruise the Mediterranean on a luxury cruise ship while looking for love. Destination dates, challenges and surprise singles will test the couples' compatibility and chemistry. Like the beloved original scripted series, the indispensable crew members including “captain” and “cruise director” will play pivotal roles in the matchmaking and navigation of the romantic (and sometimes turbulent) waters ahead.After almost a month at sea, only one winning couple will make it to the final port and take home a cash prize plus a once-in-a-lifetime trip courtesy of Princess Cruises, the series' exclusive cruise line partner.CBS and Network 10 are casting for their local versions.Click HERE for CBS casting information.Click HERE for Network 10 casting information. The All-Inclusive Photo Project by Celebrity Cruises Celebrity Cruises is launching a bold new initiative to change the meaning of “all-inclusive” in the travel industry.Recognising the need to improve the representation of all people who travel in marketing materials, the new-luxury cruise line has created both a new campaign and the world's first free to use, ‘open source' travel image library. The campaign and collection – ‘The All-Inclusive Photo Project' (AIPP) – aims to start a movement, calling on travel companies to help address the lack of diversity in travel marketing imagery.The stunning new images were unveiled today and feature the work of acclaimed photographers including: Annie Leibovitz; Giles Duley, an English documentary photographer and a triple amputee; Naima Green, a Black, queer New York-based photographer; and Jarrad Seng, an Australia-based photographer, filmmaker and creative director of Malaysian-Chinese descent.The collection features models, musicians, athletes, artists, advocates and activists, refugees and more, all change-makers in their own right from underrepresented groups, as they enjoy the varied offerings on Celebrity's ships and within the destinations visited.For more information on the photographers and talent featured in the AIPP campaign, consumers can visit www.celebritycruises.com/PhotoProject.Celebrity Cruises will make dozens of the images available via an open-source online library for other travel brands and companies to use to help kickstart their journeys towards more inclusive travel marketing.Disney Wish Reaches Key Milestone After Leaving Meyer Werft Shipyard for Open WaterThe Disney Wish reached another key milestone after nearly two years of construction, leaving the Meyer Werft shipyard on a journey to reach open water for the first time. When it sets sail this summer, the newest Disney Cruise Line ship will be filled with innovative new experiences steeped in Disney storytelling, including the first-ever Disney attraction at sea, immersive dining experiences themed to “Frozen” and Marvel, and a high-end lounge set in the Star Wars galaxy.Oceania Cruises Reveals NEW Solo StateroomsOceania Cruises, the world's leading culinary- and destination-focused cruise line, announced the addition of dozens more dedicated staterooms for solo travellers along with the debut of the line's Go Green and Beyond Blueprints shore excursion concepts as part of its industry-leading OceaniaNEXT initiative.Each of the four ships will feature 14 Solo Oceanview Staterooms, which will debut aboard Regatta on 25 September 2022; Nautica on 26 September 2022; and Insignia and Sirena on 1 October 2022. With the addition of these 56 staterooms, plus those that debuted to a sell-out success on Vista last year, Oceania Cruises is reinforcing its commitment to solo travellers.The line also revealed two new shore excursion concepts – Go Green and Beyond Blueprints – to provide curious travellers with even more options for discovery, exploration, and personal connections with the destinations visited.Go Green Shore Excursions include:Bordeaux Wines and Sustainability: Bordeaux, FranceA Sloth Paradise – Give Back to Nature: Puntarenas, Costa RicaBeyond Blueprint Shore Excursions include:Beyond Blueprints: Copenhagen, Denmark, The Royal Library & The Blue PlanetBeyond Blueprints: Oslo, Norway, Equinor & MunchmuseetNorwegian Jewel returns to Service from Panama City Norwegian Cruise Line, has announced the return to service of Norwegian Jewel, which will be the Brand's first ship sailing from Panama City (Colón), Panama. The fully renovated Norwegian Jewel becomes the 13th vessel in the Company's 17-ship fleet to return to service offering immersive itineraries to Alaska from May through September before homeporting in Panama beginning 24 November 2022. The November voyages will mark the Brand's first time homeporting in the destination from either port – the Colón Cruise Terminal and Fuerte Amador Cruise Terminal in Panama City.Guests on Norwegian Jewel can enjoy numerous amenities including action-packed activities at the outdoor Sports Complex, high energy Zumba® and Flywheel Sports® classes, and multiple uniquely themed bars and lounges, including Bliss Ultra Lounge where guests can dance the night away. Norwegian Jewel, with a guest capacity of 2,376 (double occupancy), also offers some of the largest suites at sea with staterooms that accommodate every style and budget. The ship also offers a Haven Deluxe Owner's Suite that features the most luxurious, well-appointed accommodations on board, including a 24-hour butler service.Through the end of March 2023, Norwegian Jewel will offer a total of eight Panama Canal roundtrip cruises ranging from eight-to-10-day itineraries starting from Colón, the Caribbean side of Panama, and ending in Panama City (Fuerte Amador), the Pacific side of Panama, and vice versa. In addition, the vessel will offer a selection of 12-day open-jaw repositioning voyages that begin or end their sailings in Panama City (Colón), Panama.Coral Expeditions Kicks Off 2022 Kimberley SeasonCoral Expeditions, set sail on their first Western Australian voyages of the 2022 season. The occasion was marked with much excitement for guests and crew on both Coral Adventurer which departed Fremantle for Broome on a 12-night exploration of the Abrolhos and Coral Coast, and Coral Geographer which departed Broome on a 10-night Kimberley cruise. The fleet will be joined by Coral Discoverer in mid-April. This year, there are 50 planned expeditions in the Kimberley and Western Australia, hosting over 3000 guests between March and October, the highest number in the history of the company.Coral Expeditions pioneered small ship expeditions in the region and are renowned as the Kimberley experts with strong local roots, Australian-flagged ships specifically designed for the Kimberley environment and expedition crew with years of local experience.Through the pandemic, Coral Expeditions have operated over 105 successful domestic voyages and paved the way for the Australian cruise industry with their SailSAFE health protocols. Now, with the opening of the Western Australian borders and the entry of the company's cruise ships into the state, sustainable cruise tourism is poised to come back to the Kimberley. The classic Kimberley Cruise is a rite of passage for many who seek to connect with the unique landscapes and rich Indigenous heritage of this remote part of Australia.With the opening of Western Australia's borders and greater confidence in the travel industry, there has been unprecedented demand from Australian travellers for the Kimberley region in recent weeks. In response, Coral Expeditions have added additional capacity to their 2022 season, giving a rare opportunity for guests to secure last-minute berths. This week they have also published their refreshed 2023 rates and launched their full 2024 Kimberley season sailing schedule which is now open for bookings.Aqua Expeditions launch in Ecuador's enchanting Galapagos IslandsKnown for scouting some of the most unique and uncharted corners of the world to set sail, Aqua Expeditions is gearing up to launch their most opulent vessel to date in the breathtaking Galapagos Archipelago, 600 miles off the Ecuadorian coastline.Beginning operations on June 3rd, the stunning seven-suite Aqua Mare will be the first true superyacht to sail the Galapagos, offering guests the most luxurious seat in the house to experience the beauty of this pristine UNESCO World Heritage Site.One of the major drawcards of the Galapagos region is that it is a melting pot of diverse wildlife, flora and fauna, and remains one of the richest marine ecosystems in the world.As you meander through the islands and inlets aboard the elegant Aqua Mare, you'll get up close and personal with some of the rarest species found nowhere else on earth.Magnificent marine iguanas, rare waved Albatrosses, playful sea lions and gigantic sea tortoises are only a few of the vast number of species that guests will encounter.With Aqua Mare's eight-guests to one-naturalist guide ratio, guests receive the most comprehensive discovery of the archipelagos as they cruise through the Isles, taking in the wonders of the fascinating biodiversity with expert knowledge at hand.Guests can choose from 7- and 14-night itineraries that explore both the East and West of the islands, tailoring their experience to be as action-packed or laid-back as they like.Hong Kong reopens for transit travel to the rest of the worldFrom 1 April, transfer and transit services at Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) resumes for all passengers flying via Hong Kong to all destinations. In addition, the Hong Kong SAR Government has lifted the flight ban from Australia, Canada, France, India, Nepal, Pakistan, the Philippines, the United Kingdom and the United States into Hong Kong.If Hong Kong is your destination, eligibility to enter is open to fully vaccinated Hong Kong residents. The quarantine requirements for returning residents has also eased, with a negative PCR test required 48 hours prior to departure, and quarantine reduced to 7 days.Best April Fools Prank Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines unveils ‘Magical Music of The Beatles' world cruise from Liverpool in 2024Fred. Olsen has today unveiled a brand new world cruise for 2024 celebrating the magical music of The Beatles – including a specially-commissioned yellow submarine to offer tours to Australia's Great Barrier Reef.Fred. Olsen's Journey Planners have come together to hand-craft an itinerary that follows – as closely as possible – in the footsteps of The Beatles when they embarked on their 1964 World Tour, with a call into Copenhagen to mark 60 years since the opening night in the city.More than just day trippers, our guests will find ‘newspaper taxis' waiting ashore to take them on tours to many of the venues played by The Beatles during the famous tour. In addition, in Australia guests will be able to purchase a ticket to ride aboard Fred. Olsen's new submarine – of course, painted yellow and aptly named SS Penny Lane – to witness the Great Barrier Reef.On board, guests will find their very own Cavern Club where they can dance the night away to their favourite Beatles songs, and also a special ‘hill' out on deck – built from Norwegian wood from our homeland – where guests can sit and enjoy scenic sailings and sunsets.The cruise is a celebration of Fred. 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This week interviewer Jarrad Seng becomes the interviewee as he talks to guest host and fellow photographer Daniel Boud about his latest project 'The Story of Scars', which he brought to life with the support of Canon Australia. This portrait series explores human resilience, and the power of photography to connect people in an intimate and unique way. In this episode Jarrad shares an insight into how this project was created, and the impactful lessons he learned along the way. Send us feedback and keep up to date with all things Canon by following us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/canon.nz/ See more about The Story of Scars here: https://www.canon.com.au/get-inspired/creators/ambassadors/jarrad-seng See more from Jarrad Seng: https://www.instagram.com/jarradseng/ See more from Daniel Boud: https://www.instagram.com/daniel.boud/
This week interviewer Jarrad Seng becomes the interviewee as he talks to guest host and fellow photographer Daniel Boud about his latest project 'The Story of Scars', which he brought to life with the support of Canon Australia. This portrait series explores human resilience, and the power of photography to connect people in an intimate and unique way. In this episode Jarrad shares an insight into how this project was created, and the impactful lessons he learned along the way. Send us feedback and keep up to date with all things Canon by following us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/canonaustralia/ See more about The Story of Scars here: https://www.canon.com.au/get-inspired/creators/ambassadors/jarrad-seng See more from Jarrad Seng: https://www.instagram.com/jarradseng/ See more from Daniel Boud: https://www.instagram.com/daniel.boud/
As a proud descendant of the Wiradjuri and Yuwaalaraay nations, Marley Morgan uses her passion for photography to bring insight into motherhood and to explore her Indigenous culture, community and Country. In this episode, Marley chats with Jarrad Seng about the importance of allowing your identity to shine through your photography, the challenges of the industry, and some of the great work she's doing within the community. Send us feedback and keep up to date with all things Canon by following us on Instagram @canon.nz, check out Marley and Jarrad's work below! Marley's Instagram Jarrad's Instagram
As a proud descendant of the Wiradjuri and Yuwaalaraay nations, Marley Morgan uses her passion for photography to bring insight into motherhood, and to explore her Indigenous culture, community and Country. In this episode, Marley chats with host and Canon Ambassador, Jarrad Seng about the importance of allowing your identity to shine through your photography, the challenges of the industry, and some of the great work she's doing within the community. Send us feedback and keep up to date with all things Canon by following us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/canonaustralia/ Check out Marley and Jarrad's work below! Marley's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/barefootwandering.photography/ Jarrad's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jarradseng/
Kia ora and G'Day! The best things in life come in pairs, so the second series of the Canon Conversations Podcast is back with two hosts! Canon New Zealand host, Ben Journee, is joined by Canon Australia's host, Jarrad Seng to bring you some of the most talented photographers and filmmakers from both sides of the ditch. In this episode, Ben and Jarrad talk through the new podcast format and reminisce on standout moments from their past podcast episodes. Send us feedback and keep up to date with all things Canon by following us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/canon.nz/ Check out more of Jarrad and Ben's work on Instagram below. Jarrad Seng: https://www.instagram.com/jarradseng/ Ben Journee: https://www.instagram.com/videolabnz/
Jarrad Seng is an Australian photographer and filmmaker. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The best things in life come in pairs, so the second series of the Canon Convos Podcast is back with two hosts! Canon Australia host, Jarrad Seng is joined by Canon New Zealand's Ben Journee to bring you some of the most talented photographers and filmmakers from both sides of the ditch. In this episode Jarrad and Ben talk through the new podcast format and reminisce on standout moments from their past podcast episodes. Send us feedback and keep up to date with all things Canon by following us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/canonaustralia/ Check out more of Jarrad and Ben's work on Instagram below. Jarrad Seng: https://www.instagram.com/jarradseng/ Ben Journee: https://www.instagram.com/videolabnz/
In this episode I interview Jarrad Seng. Jarrad is a world renowned adventure photographer, a content creator with hundreds of thousands of followers, and the only asian guy on a season of Survivor. He has build a huge brand using creativity and a "Think Different" mentality to stand out in a space with massive competition. We focus this interview on 2 main points. 1. How to stand out in a crowded space by zoning in on your unique attributes. 2. How creativity is something that is learned and trained vs. natural born ability. Important Links: Jarrad Seng Jarradseng.com Instagram @Jarradseng The Podcast: Mentornationpodcast.com Instagram @mentornationpodcast Youtube: Watch this Interview on video!! Search Mentor Nation Podcast.
Welcome to our first episode of Canon Convos! For months photographers and videographers were teased with the specs of our revolutionary EOS R5 interchangeable lens mirrorless camera. Just before launch in July 2020, Aussie west coast creators, Jarrad Seng and James Simmons, got hands on with the EOS R5 to put it through some initial paces. In our first episode, join James and Jarrad for a discussion on their first impressions of the EOS R5, and listen to how James sees himself applying the EOS R5's features to his work in the wedding industry. He also offers tips on he stays relevant in the competitive wedding market and where he finds inspiration to ensure his images stand out from the crowd. For more information on the EOS R5 visit: https://ter.li/gi19d3 You can watch James's full first impression video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_xzt4bAjGws Check out Jarrad and James' incredible work on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/jarradseng/ https://www.instagram.com/jamessimmonsphotography/
@davidgenat is an Australian model based in Brooklyn NYC.For nearly 20 years he’s graced magazine covers, editorials, billboards and TV campaigns.In the last few years, he’s come to the attention of Australians as a contestant on Australian Survivor.For more #survivorau stories, check episode 235 with Jarrad Seng See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jarrad Seng was a blast to have in the studio and catch up on old times, a real honour to have him as a friend. He is a photographer by trade, but is a bit of a renaissance man as Luke gets a bit into during the Many Questions segment. The Crow had a positive Daily Crow too, which we were all very happy to hear...finally! Follow Jarrad at: https://www.youtube.com/user/jarradsengAU https://www.instagram.com/jarradseng/ http://www.jarradseng.com/ Find us at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCS9jJPG_Ti93q-8AnyQrlsA https://www.instagram.com/jungle_pod/ https://www.instagram.com/thats_the_crow/ https://www.instagram.com/luketoki/
Jarrad Seng shares with us how gis career got started, his career highlights and then myself & Jarrad dive into a quick mastermind to talk about ways you can either identify an opportunity or create an opportunity from a situation. I think it is inspiring to hear from people like Jarrad, just how he has created his career into what it is today. ----- Produced by Simpler Media
This week absolute legend and timelapse + hyperlapse guru Matthew Vandeputte (@matjoez) joins me for my first ever "international" interview! We chat about the importance and hard work it takes as a content producer to succeed across multiple platforms like Youtube and Instagram, who inspires him and what it has taken to go from posting pranks and random content to Youtube in 2007 to being Australia's most known timelapse and hyperlapse content producer today. We get technical about the differences between timelapse and hyperlapse and how to shoot and edit them. 500px claims copyright over the black hole, a fly in a Canon lens bugs us and so much more! Thank you to our show sponsors NiSi Filters Australia and Sirui Australia for the ongoing support of this podcast. To claim 5% off the retail price of any NiSi or Sirui products use the coupon code "projectrawcast" during the checkout process at either nisifilters.com.au or sirui-photo.com.au. Episode Links NiSi Filters Vivid Sydney 2019 Natural Night Workshops Project RAWcast Photography Workshops - Project RAWcast Matthew Vandeputte Website - Timelapse and hyperlapse photography and filmmaking Matthew Vandeputte (@matjoez) • Instagram photos and videos Matthew Vandeputte on Youtube Matjoez_bts (@matjoez_bts) • Instagram photos and videos Tutorials and ebooks by Matthew Vandeputte Motion Timelapse 2013 Showreel by Matthew Vandeputte - YouTube Rob Whitworth (@robwhitworthproductions) • Instagram photos and videos Reuben Wu (@itsreuben) • Instagram photos and videos Jarrad Seng (@jarradseng) • Instagram photos and videos Geoff Reid New Zealand (@geoffreidnz) • Instagram photos and videos 500px Owner Slammed for Claiming Copyright to Black Hole Image - Petapixel The Mystery of the Fly in the $2,100 'Weathersealed' Lens - Petapixel Project RAWcast Facebook Project RAWcast Instagram Project RAWcast Patreon
Jarrad Seng is an Australian photographer, videographer, artist and former contestant on the toughest game on the planet - Survivor. I’m very aware that as a white, straight, male, middle class person - that I was always seeing people that looked like me not only in the world but also on TV. Jarrad didn’t have that. With a mum from Christmas Island and a Dad from Malaysia - the phrase ‘you can’t be what you can’t see’ was very real for him growing up in Western Australia. Today we speak about what life was like growing up where he did - his path to becoming a professional photographer, and indeed what affect instagram is having on us as a society. Then somewhere around the 1/2 way mark we start talking about Survivor. If you don’t know what survivor is - as far as I’m concerned it’s probably the greatest game invented by people. Part hunger-games, part battle of the minds, it’s an incredible exploration to the nature of humans in the face of adversity. If you’ve never watched an episode - it’s more than just shirtless dudes throwing coconuts through a hoop - it’s so much more. It’s like the hardest game of chess you can imagine, combined with the back-channeling and politics of a climate-summit, mixed with the toughest crossfit class you’ve ever taken, while living in the outdoors in a way that would make Bear Grylls wish for a sleeping bag. I’m grateful that Jarrad made the time to come on the podcast, and since we recorded this - we’ve both attended the finale show - and let me tell you, it’s going to blow the roof off when you see who wins. So without any further delay, come to a hotel room in Sydney where my family is living while the bathrooms in our apartment are being renovated, and enjoy this conversation with Jarrad Seng. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Aired Tuesday 18th September, 2018 Ryan Brink chats with Australian Survivor Jarrad Seng and the great Adam Rida to break down the latest episode of Australian Survivor: Champions v Contenders. For as little as $2 per month, join our exclusive patron group and gain access to exclusive podcasts. Check out the details here and become a PATRON. Support the show.
Ryan sits down with Australian Survivor 2017 player Jarrad Seng about his time on the show. They talk about preparing for Samoa, his time on the show, what the jury villa was like, life afterwards, casting advice and answers your listener questions Visit our website Behind Survivor, find me on twitter @ryanvbrink and if you wish to help support our podcast, become a PATRON and chat with other fans and Australian Survivor players about past seasons and casting advice. Support the show.
Ryan sits down to chat with the latest elimintated player from Australian Survivor. Become a Patron and Support our podcast: www.patreon.com/ryanbrink or visit our website www.behindsurvivor.com Support the show.
Ryan sits down with Australian Survivor Craig to chat about the new 24 castaways. The good, the bad and the ugly. Disclaimer. All comments are made in a "jocular nature!" We love you all. :) Aaron “AK” Knight, 7:30 Adam Parkin, 12:07 Aimee Stanton, 17:04 Anneliese Wilson, 20:44 Ben Morgan, 24:20 Henry Nicholson, 29:30 Jacqui Patterson, 34:03 Jarrad Seng, 39:01 Jericho Malabonga, 44:24 Joan Caballero, 48:17 Kate Temby, 52:48 Kent Nelson, 56:24 Locklan Gilbert, 1:01:26 Luke Toki, 1:05:19 Mark Herlaar, 1:10:39 Mark Wales, 1:15:38 Michelle Dougan, 1:20:18 Odette Blacklock, 1:22:44 Peter Conte, 1:26:23 Samantha Gash, 1:29:36 Sarah Tilleke, 1:33:24 Tara Pitt, 1:37:27 Tessa O’Halloran, 1:41:07 “Ziggy” Nicola Zagame, 1:45:17 Podcast Wrap Up, 1:50:34 Support the show.
Photographer and all round swell dude Jarrad Seng drops by for the first podcast of 2015. We talk about his extensive travel schedule, if he's getting sick of being called Steve Aoki, awkward parking situations, and his various exhibitions for charity including Spirit of the Maasai. We also chat life, photography and the creative industry with plenty more in between. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/themissioncontrolpodcast/message