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In today's episode of the podcast, I chat with Portrait Photographer Michelle Tricca about her journey as a photographer and the inspiration she found in creating impactful art, which not only transformed her career but her life. You'll discover the importance of intention, personal projects, helping others, and finding fulfillment through your photography.The Big Ideas:Intention: Set clear intentions for your photography, whether it's for personal projects or commercial work, to align your passion with your output.Meaningful Projects: Pursue personal projects and assignments that deeply resonate with you, allowing you to create work that has a meaningful impact.Impactful Art: Learn to make art accessible to everyone, especially to those who may not have the means to experience traditional art venues.Quality Over Quantity: Emphasize the significance of choosing the strongest images over flooding your portfolio with numerous, mediocre shots.Balancing Work and Passion: Discover how to balance commercial photography with personal projects that fulfill your soul, leading to a more rewarding photography career.Resources:Check out Michelles Website - https://www.michelletricca.com/Follow Michelle on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/mo_tric/Watch the Free Maximizing Mini Sessions Video training and start earning money with your camera!https://beginnerphotopod.com/minisConnect with the Beginner Photography Podcast! Join the free Beginner Photography Podcast Community at https://beginnerphotopod.com/group Send in your Photo Questions to get answered on the show - https://beginnerphotopod.com/qa Grab your free camera setting cheatsheet - https://perfectcamerasettings.com/ Thanks for listening & keep shooting!
Having a strong online portfolio is more than just having your photos on a webpage. In this episode, Noah Edwards talks about the importance of having a strong online portfolio when it comes to finding clients and picking up work. Noah has an absolutely beautiful website and has found work with many different clients, all while also taking tons of landscape photos.If you want to make some extra money with your photography hobby, this is a great episode to listen to.Links from this episode:Noah's WebsiteNoah's InstagramNoah's "Spec Ads"If you're serious about becoming better at photography, the fastest way to do so is by joining me for an in-person workshop. Check my current workshop listings here.Find FREE photography tutorials on my YouTube channel.
Welcome to Day 29 of the #30daysbrandingchallenge! Today's challenge is all about building your online portfolio. An online portfolio is a great way to showcase your skills, experience, and work samples to potential employers, clients, or collaborators. In today's digital age, having an online portfolio is becoming increasingly important, especially for creatives, freelancers, and entrepreneurs. It allows you to stand out from the crowd and make a memorable impression on anyone who comes across your work. In this challenge, we will be exploring how to create a visually appealing and professional online portfolio that accurately reflects your personal brand. We'll discuss what elements to include, such as your bio, work samples, testimonials, and contact information, as well as how to design and optimize your portfolio for search engines and social media. By the end of this challenge, you'll have a comprehensive online portfolio that showcases your skills and expertise in a way that leaves a lasting impression. So let's get started and build your online portfolio today! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/itrachelmichael/message
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An online portfolio is a virtual representation of work you have created, as well as a compilation of your skills and experiences. It allows potential clients and employers to see your work before they actually meet you. In this episode, we will be discussing the benefits of online portfolios, tips and guidelines for making yours stand out, as well as taking a deep dive into the specific steps you'll need to follow and potential platforms you can use to showcase all of your amazing work.▼ LINKS & RESOURCES ▼EPISODE SHOW NOTES:https://www.mariahedian.com/onlineportfolioFREE RESOURCEhttps://www.mariahedian.com/clubhouse THE ITFI ROSTERSign up for our ITFI Roster here: https://www.mariahedian.com/roster-signupMake sure to fill out the form you receive in your email.If you don't, we can't add you to the roster!JOIN THE ITFI COMMUNITY:https://mariahedian.com/itfi-groupITFI INSTAGRAM:https://www.instagram.com/intothefashionindustryITFI IS ON TIK TOK!Follow me @FashionCareerMentor to learn more actionable steps, professional strategies and a behind-the-scenes look at all things fashion industry!PIXPA PORTFOLIO PLATFORM:https://bit.ly/3MW45loPromo Code: MARIA10VSBLE.ME PORTFOLIO PLATFORM:https://bit.ly/34Onhk3Promo Code: VSBLE25OFF
This week ... Bri and Lindsey chat with Ana Gonzalez, college powerhouse, who has interned at The Mayfair Group and Frasier Sterling. Ana talks about her career path, designzb4guyz, how to build an online portfolio & what she thinks the future of social media will look like! Part two of the podcast will be recorded after Ana moves to NYC, and starts her post-grad career at We Wore What. PRnet Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/prfashionnet/PRnet TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/prfashionnet/Ana's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/anagonzalllez/ Designzb4guyz: https://www.instagram.com/designzb4guyz/ Ana's Portfolio: https://www.designzb4guyz.com/The Creator's Club Group Chat: https://groupme.com/join_group/68904732/Rm4SqX45Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/prnet?fan_landing=true)
Sitting down and knocking out a portfolio site can be a daunting task, but completing it will inevitably move your business forward. In this episode Nicki and Kate discuss why it is imperative for every copywriter to have their own online portfolio. From what most copywriting portfolios are missing to what copywriters should keep off their portfolios, they provide actionable tips on how to make your portfolio stand out. Related Links: 4 Things Most Copywriters Get Wrong on Their Portfolio WebsitesHow to Put Together a Copywriting Portfolio7 Signs You Need to Upgrade Your Portfolio SiteHow to Instantly Improve Your Portfolio Site --------------- Get Free Copywriting Training here
Online portfolios are so fetch! Happy Thursday, Gen Nows - I hope the week has been treating you right. In this episode, I do a deep dive into online portfolios, including why they're important, how to structure them, what to include in your portfolio and different platforms you can build them on (with a range of prices from free to $13 CAD per month). Here's what I talked about in the episode:Adobe Portfolio ($13 CAD per month): https://portfolio.adobe.com/Google Drive (Free up to 15GB): https://drive.google.com/Google Sites (Free): https://sites.google.com/And in the beginning, I talk about some of the books I recently read:All the Ugly and Wonderful Things by Bryn GreenwoodAsh Princess trilogy by Laura SebastianIf you have any questions or want to chat more about your online portfolio - please reach out to me! The best way is through a DM on Instagram (@generationnowpodcast) or by emailing generationnowpodcast@gmail.com. Once you're done with the episode, join the #generationnow community by following @generationnowpodcast on Instagram or @generationnowpodcast on Tik Tok. If you love this episode, make sure to check out these ones next:Episode 50: Side hustles to full-time gigs with Stephanie IannacchinoEpisode 49: Career growth, coping with social media overload and growing your social media account with Sara Alice NewtonEpisode 32: How to get your first job Episode 30: Influencers, podcasts and starting your own business with Bailey StanworthEpisode 29: Graphic design, freelancing and living in NYC with Emma McGoldrickIntro music: Coffee by LiQWYD https://soundcloud.com/liqwyd; Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0; Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/coffee-liqwyd; Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/y3ksZqtAfI
I'm excited to welcome back a previous guest, and today's host, Ken Fay, for Part 2 of our conversation last week!Ken is an Emmy Award-Winning Writer, Director, and Producer. We had such a great conversation and many positive reviews, we just had to have him back in a different capacity. In this Part 2, Ken interviews me to learn a bit more about some of my earned versus learned experiences, my waking routine, using mindsets to manage everyday life and some of my personal non-negotiables.If you'd like to learn more about Ken, check out episode 153 or connect with him here:https://kenfaycom.wixsite.com/portfoliohttps://www.linkedin.com/in/kenrfayOnline Portfolio: https://kenfaycom.wixsite.com/portfolioInstagram: @kenfay1Connect with Sarah here:Twitter: https://twitter.com/sarahboxxFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/strategicvisioncoach/LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/SarahBoxxSherpawww.SarahBoxx.com Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
I'm excited to welcome back a previous guest, and today's host, Ken Fay. Ken is an Emmy Award-Winning Writer, Director, and Producer. We had such a great conversation and many positive reviews, we just had to have him back in a different capacity. In this episode, Ken interviews me to learn a bit more about some of my earned versus learned experiences, my waking routine, using mindsets to manage everyday life and some of my personal non-negotiables.If you'd like to learn more about Ken, check out episode 153 or connect with him here:https://kenfaycom.wixsite.com/portfoliohttps://www.linkedin.com/in/kenrfayOnline Portfolio: https://kenfaycom.wixsite.com/portfolioInstagram: @kenfay1Connect with Sarah here:Twitter: https://twitter.com/sarahboxxFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/strategicvisioncoach/LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/SarahBoxxSherpawww.SarahBoxx.com Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
I'm grateful to have a chance to introduce you to today's podcast guest, Ken Fay.Ken is a creative – an artist and storyteller by nature. He is an Emmy Award winning Writer, Director, and Producer. He’s developed, written, directed, and produced content for network, corporate, tech, nonprofits, healthcare, commercial clients, and others.In 2014 he received an Emmy for the documentary he produced in the aftermath of the Sandy Hook School shootings. A film where he focused the lens on healing through the eyes of specially trained golden retrievers brought in to give hope, healing, and comfort.Location independent? That’s Ken. He’s worked from coast to coast in North America, and he’s worked in Asia. Senior producer at mega corporations such as Comcast NBC Universal and as a Director of Productions for startup Companies? He’s done it!He’s currently consulting and has a variety of projects in production, including “My Road Leads Home”, a powerful series on homelessness. And, if that wasn’t enough, Ken is a volunteer disaster response K9 Handler who has had multiple deployments including; · Newtown, CT (his hometown community) in the aftermath of the Sandy Hook school shootings· Boston, MA in the aftermath of the Marathon Bombings, · Texas in the aftermath of the Hurricane Harvey, and · Las Vegas, NV in the aftermath of the Route 91 Harvest Music Festival.What compels Ken personally and professionally? He believes Everyone has a story to tell and a voice that needs to be heard.“It’s only together can we make it through this life. Lifting one another as we stumble on the path.”Ken is one of those people who listens for the story behind the story. He pays attention to what is REALLY being said and brings his open heart and enthusiasm to every conversation.Learn more and connect with Ken here:https://kenfaycom.wixsite.com/portfolioLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kenrfay Online Portfolio: https://kenfaycom.wixsite.com/portfolio Instagram: @kenfay1 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
After our recent ep with Tony of Bird City Saints, it's only right that we re-rock the EP with Joshua Castaneda before we get back in tune with him. Check it out: Bird City Saints finest Joshua Castaneda joins J. Glass to tell the journey of an artist. Out of Phoenix, AZ, he runs with a creative clique that enjoys what they do first and foremost while being able to present their work and profit from it. Joshua takes the time to explain to us why it is important to him that he sees the fruit of his labor and how being an artist contributes to your life in a million different ways. Check out his online portfolio and follow him on IG now! Online Portfolio: https://www.castanedajosh.com/work.html Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/castanedajoshua/ MBD Web: https://www.merchbydesign.com/ Start your brand with Printful Printful Link: Printful.com/a/merchbydesign Discounted Graphic Resources on Pixel Surplus: www.pixelsurplus.com/?ref=merchbydesign
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Jenn Curtis and Cindy Muchnick felt like they were “punched in the gut” when they first heard about the 2019 college admissions cheating scandal.“We want to encourage parents to accept and love the child they have, not the child they want to inauthentically create,” explained Curtis.They believe that if you teach students to live life with their own intentions, you can help them better achieve success.“I think it’s the pushing kids that comes from parents that really creates this dissonance and this noise that is so hard for students to get passed because they’re so fragile and worried about pleasing their parents,” Muchnick explained.Instead, they urge parents to focus on building the “whole child” by teaching resilience, grit, and how to bounce back from mistakes.They also believe in the importance of praising students along their journey, rather than only for the end result. Watch the video version on this podcast here.The Parent Compass Book: https://www.parentcompassbook.com/Learn from Smart Social's resources: Join our free newsletter for parents and educators: https://smartsocial.com/newsletter/Register for a free online Parent Night to learn the hidden safety features on popular apps: https://smartsocial.com/social-media-webinar/Become a Smart Social VIP (Very Informed Parents) Member and unlock 30+ workshops (learn online safety and how to Shine Online™): https://learn.smartsocial.com/Download the free Smart Social app: https://smartsocial.com/appLearn the top 100 popular teen apps: https://smartsocial.com/app-guide-parents-teachers/View the top parental control software: https://smartsocial.com/parental-control-software/Learn the latest Teen Slang, Emojis & Hashtags: https://smartsocial.com/teen-slang-emojis-hashtags-list/Get ideas for offline activities for your students: https://smartsocial.com/offline-activities-reduce-screentime/Get Educational Online Activity ideas for your students: https://smartsocial.com/offline-activities-reduce-screentime/Subscribe to our podcast on:Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/id1269872857Google Podcasts: https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Ikvg45xcfqi3cz5vxy7vsryf3uqYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/user/SafeSmartSocial/videos
An online portfolio is an excellent channel to showcase your work or publish your brand to a broader audience. Join Adam DJ Brett to learn the types and techniques in building that long-awaited portfolio. Share your questions via this platform, and Adam will be happy to reach out to you. You could also reach Adam's by searching Adam DJ Brett in your browser. Enjoy, and listen!
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Maybe you already have a graphic design portfolio website — maybe you're just planning yours out. Either way, this episode will get you on the right track toward building the best way to showcase your best work. Want access to all the classic episodes that are no longer on the podcast feed? Just click below, […] --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/deeplygraphic/message
Maybe you already have a graphic design portfolio website — maybe you’re just planning yours out. Either way, this episode will get you on the right track toward building the best way to showcase your best work. Want access to all the classic episodes that are no longer on the podcast feed? Just click below, […] The post Your Online Portfolio appeared first on The Deep End Design.
Today, everybody has a webpage; from the free options at Wordpress, Wix or other web providers to the more sophisticated self-hosted options that I would encourage anyone with a free account to have a look into. But it’s not having a website that is important, because it’s like having a nice new set of expensive brushes and colours; owning them doesn’t make you produce a painting and showing them to your friends wont get you far either. You have to use them, and the same goes for your webpage.
In der sechsten Folge von Podcasting the Digital Turn dreht sich alles um das HFD Community Certificate (kurz: HFDcert). Mit dem HFDcert hat das Hochschulforum Digitalisierung eine Online-Plattform entwickelt, auf der Lehrende, Mitarbeiter(innen) von Medien- und Didaktikzentren sowie Studierende ihre Aktivitäten in einem Online-Portfolio dokumentieren und so auch informelles Engagement sichtbar machen können. Launch am 1. Februar 2019: www.hfdcert.de Kapitelmarken: 00:00:06 Intro und Vorstellung: Malte Persike 00:03:24 Ars legendi 00:04:44 Der Gedanke des HFDcert 00:12:05 Community und Anrechnung von Zeit im HFDcert 00:32:55 Blick in die Zukunft des HFDcert 00:47:08 Stimmen aus der Community Stimmen aus der Community: Anja Wipper (TU Berlin), Lavina Ionica (Hochschuldidaktisches Zentrum Sachsen der Universität Leipzig), Nina Wagenknecht (Universität Göttingen, Seminar für Agyptologie und Koptologie), Peer-Olaf Kalis (TU Berlin)
In 1976, artist and critic Brian O’Doherty published his essay “Inside the White Cube”, that not only created lots of buzz in the art world, but gave this popular mode of displaying work in museums and commercial galleries a catchy new name.
Want to create an online portfolio but not sure where to start? Join us in this episode of Street Photography Magazine Podcast to get dozens of helpful tips and practical how-to advice.
For all you freelance content designers out there, here's how to create a stand-out online portfolio. We chat to Owen Priestly, content designer at Google, who has some great tips on how to show off your work and amazing content design skills. Even if you're just starting out or already have a portfolio, you'll find lots of great advice on building your online presence.
Bird City Saints finest Joshua Castaneda joins Merch FKA to tell the journey of an artist. Out of Phoenix, AZ, he runs with a creative clique that enjoys what they do first and foremost, while being able to present their work and profit from it. Joshua takes the time to explain to us why it is important to him that he sees the fruit of his labor and how being an artist contributes to your life in a million different ways. Check out his online portfolio and follow him on IG now! Online Portfolio: https://www.castanedajosh.com/work.html Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/castanedajoshua/ MBD Web: https://www.merchbydesign.com/ Start your brand with Printful Printful Link: Printful.com/a/merchbydesign Discounted Graphic Resources on Pixel Surplus: www.pixelsurplus.com/?ref=merchbydesign
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The due date for TRI promotion portfolios is right around the corner. Presenting your portfolio online instead of in print has many rewards but can also be challenging. In this presentation I discuss how to analyze your content for online presentation, which tools are useful for getting your content on the web quickly in a visually compelling way, and the special considerations you should keep in mind before committing to an online portfolio. Presentation materials are available in the library.
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