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Paris Chong and Sylvie Blum discuss Sylvie's new book, "Wild Beauty," a 15-year retrospective of her photography. They talk about the process of selecting images with David Fahey and the book's "greatest hits" nature. Sylvie mentions her upcoming gallery show, the possibility of working with Leica cameras, and her passion for both glamorous and street photography, particularly capturing the raw reality of Los Angeles. They also delve into Sylvie's equipment history, including working with Helmut Newton and Gunter Blum, and her plans to explore fashion photography using analog techniques. Sylvie expresses her eagerness to return to shooting after a period focused on book production, highlighting the almost meditative experience of working with her camera.Show Clip from The Paris Chong Show with Sylvie Blumhttps://youtu.be/y1EFvAFKVvUhttps://www.theparischongshow.com
Lesa Amoore and Paris Chong discuss the changes in the modeling industry since their time. They note that models are not paid as well now, and Amoore shares a story about models in New York having to go to nightclubs to afford their expensive model apartments. They also talk about their own early experiences, including struggling to make ends meet and finding creative ways to get food. Amoore recalls having to go to pizza nights at a club in Italy by befriending young men who needed her to get in, while Chong remembers living on bagels in New York. They also touch on their experiences with different photographers and locations, noting that London felt safe while other places like Italy and Spain had a different, sometimes uncomfortable, culture. They conclude by reflecting on how their early struggles shaped their perspectives on the industry.Show Clip from The Paris Chong Show with Lesa Amoorehttps://youtu.be/1JDlqPtIr0Qhttps://www.theparischongshow.com
Lesa Amoore and Paris Chong discuss the darker side of the modeling industry, transitioning from lighthearted talk about topless modeling and photographers to the serious issue of abuse and exploitation. They recall Carrie Otis speaking out about her experiences with Gerald Marie of Elite Paris and delve into the broader issue of predators in the industry, referencing Me Too, Mario Testino, and Terry Richardson. Amoore highlights the work of Model Alliance and the passage of laws like the Child Victims Act, Adult Survivors Act, and Fashion Workers Act to protect models. They express concern over the lack of accountability for enablers and the ongoing prevalence of abuse, even in other industries like music. Both women agree that the industry can be predatory and express their reasons for not wanting their sons to become models due to these concerns.Show Clip from The Paris Chong Show with Lesa Amoorehttps://youtu.be/1JDlqPtIr0Qhttps://www.theparischongshow.com
Lesa Amoore discusses her photography work with Paris Chong, highlighting her shift from fashion photography to incorporating more natural elements like animals and plants. She recalls a notable shoot with Bella Hadid as a teenager, describing it as a "coming of age" project. Amoore also recounts a challenging underwater shoot using a discontinued camera, which resulted in unexpected but beautiful effects due to a technical mistake. She details the serendipitous circumstances that led to finding a location with a pond and the last-minute changes involving models and stylists, ultimately creating a successful and memorable shoot.Show Clip from The Paris Chong Show with Lesa Amoorehttps://youtu.be/1JDlqPtIr0Qhttps://www.theparischongshow.com
Lesa Amoore, renowned photographer and former model, joins Paris Chong on The Paris Chong Show for a fascinating conversation. They reminisce about past collaborations, including pop-up events and photo shoots with celebrities like Bella and Gigi Hadid. Lesa shares insights into her creative process, discussing her transition from fashion photography to capturing more natural elements like animals and plants. She also recounts memorable moments from shoots, such as using an underwater camera and a serendipitous pool/pond location, highlighting the unexpected mistakes and happy accidents that often lead to stunning results.The discussion takes a serious turn as Lesa and Paris address the darker side of the modeling industry. They discuss the experiences of Carrie Otis and the prevalence of abuse and exploitation, particularly in the pre-internet era. Lesa, a member of the Model Alliance, sheds light on the legislative efforts to protect models and support survivors, such as the Child Victims Act and the Fashion Workers Act. They condemn the individuals who have gotten away with harmful behavior and emphasize the need for accountability and change within the industry.Ultimately, the conversation underscores the complex realities of the fashion and photography world, blending anecdotes of creative collaboration with a frank discussion of its challenges. Lesa's experiences, both in front of and behind the camera, offer a unique perspective on the industry's evolution and the ongoing fight for safety and ethical practices. This episode provides a candid look into Lesa Amoore's career, her artistic journey, and her advocacy for change.Show Notes:www.theparischongshow.com/episodes/lesa-amoore-photographer-and-former-model-promotes-advocacy-for-fashion-workersChapters:(00:00:00) Intro(00:00:31) Lesa Amoore(00:01:22) New Work(00:03:33) Pond and a Pool(00:08:39) Modeling(00:09:58) Model Alliance(00:14:47) 60 Minutes Interview(00:20:50) French Connection(00:23:49) Modeling Industry Changing(00:27:25) Pizza Night(00:31:02) What's Next?(00:36:14) Where Can We See More?(00:40:26) The Fashion Workers Act(00:42:26) Outro
Paris Chong and Geoff Whitman discuss the challenges and rewards of being a photographer, particularly in balancing commercial work with artistic aspirations. Geoff shares an anecdote about a photographer who primarily shot for Gallo wine but yearned to pursue fine art, highlighting how even commercial work can be a means to an end, like putting children through college. They agree that any work involving a camera is valid and contributes to one's craft. Geoff also mentions an interaction with Rob Mondavi's son, who initially perceived him as just a wedding photographer, but his perspective changed upon learning Geoff photographs rock stars. They then transition to discussing Geoff's current work with wineries, including his "Ledbetter" label, a nod to Pearl Jam, and the struggles faced by the restaurant industry in Los Angeles.Show Clip from The Paris Chong Show with Geoff Whitmanhttps://youtu.be/FssHZQ9g-lchttps://www.theparischongshow.com
Paris Chong and Geoff Whitman discuss his upcoming book project featuring his photography of Pearl Jam, an idea that originated from the band's management. Geoff, a longtime Leica user, mentions his inspirations like Jim Marshall and Danny Clinch, the latter of whom gave him advice to "be artful" while photographing the band. They also touch on Geoff's experience working with Pearl Jam, emphasizing how positive and supportive the band and crew are, contrasting it with stories of difficult personalities in the industry. Geoff reveals he's been to 150 Pearl Jam shows, shot a significant portion of them, and now gets paid to do so, which he still finds surreal.Show Clip from The Paris Chong Show with Geoff Whitmanhttps://youtu.be/FssHZQ9g-lchttps://www.theparischongshow.com
Paris Chong interviews Geoff Whitman, Pearl Jam's new personal photographer and a wine expert from Napa. They reminisce about their past encounter at Southern Wine and how Paris used to order wine from Geoff while also working in radio and starting her art career. Geoff shares his journey from being a Pearl Jam fan to becoming their full-time tour photographer, detailing his upcoming tour schedule and the support he receives from his wife and family.The conversation delves into Geoff's photography career, his transition from being a photographer since childhood to capturing iconic moments of Pearl Jam's "Dark Matter" tour. He discusses his plans for fine art prints and a potential book, drawing inspiration from legendary photographers like Jim Marshall and Danny Clinch. Geoff also touches on his wine ventures, including his consulting work and the "Ledbetter" label, a nod to Pearl Jam.Throughout the interview, they discuss the changing landscape of the restaurant business in Los Angeles, share anecdotes about past jobs, and explore the idea of "gig work" becoming the new norm. They also touch upon mutual acquaintances, including connections to Tommy Chong's family, and express their shared love for wine, photography, and art, highlighting the serendipitous nature of their renewed acquaintance.Show Notes:www.theparischongshow.com/episodes/geoff-whitman-pearl-jams-tour-photographer-talks-wine-photos-and-familyChapters:(00:00:00) Intro(00:00:23) Geoff Whitman(00:00:57) Work With Pearl Jam(00:06:57) The Wine Guy(00:10:12) The Two Paris Chongs(00:12:57) PJ and Wine(00:14:11) Rock Photography(00:20:21) Wine Helps Everything(00:25:29) Doing More Than 1 Thing(00:30:29) Work Work Balance(00:32:52) The Wine Business(00:38:09) Staying in the Bay(00:40:45) Where to Find Geoff(00:42:00) Outro
Danny Minnick has recently published a 512-page book showcasing 13 years of his artwork, which was made in London by the same company that produces books for Christie's and Sotheby's. Paris Chong is impressed by the book's quality and weight, expressing excitement to delve into it. Danny also discusses two dog-themed paintings in his upcoming Boston show: one depicting his rescued pug, El Jack, and another titled "Jack is getting Shay in the studio," which is inspired by a humorous anecdote about an artist and his assistant. He mentions donating a painting to an event benefiting the Boston community and young artists.Show Clip from The Paris Chong Show with Danny Minnickhttps://youtu.be/kx-LTcj6A9Ihttps://www.theparischongshow.com
Danny Minnick and Paris Chong discuss various music tastes, ranging from the Eagles and punk rock to R&B and boy bands like the Backstreet Boys. They also try to recall the name of the singer/actor who starred in a movie where he played a monkey, eventually identifying him as Robbie Williams. Danny reveals his deep love for skateboarding, stating he would give up all his other skills to be able to skate like he used to, due to ankle injuries. He also shares his admiration for fellow skateboarder Ray Barbee. Show Clip from The Paris Chong Show with Danny Minnickhttps://youtu.be/kx-LTcj6A9Ihttps://www.theparischongshow.com
Paris Chong she sits down with the multifaceted artist Danny Minnick. In this engaging conversation, Danny delves into his diverse career, spanning from professional skateboarding and acting to his current focus on painting. He shares stories about his upcoming art show in Boston at the Palace Gallery and reflects on his recent travels for exhibitions in Singapore. Beyond his artistic endeavors, Danny opens up about his personal life, including his newfound joy in fatherhood and his serendipitous meeting with his wife at a dog park.The discussion takes unexpected turns as Danny recounts anecdotes about his daughter, his dogs, and even a tale of Jack (his dog) accidentally ingesting a blunt. He reflects on his past experiences, including his time in the vibrant 80s Los Angeles music scene. Danny also shares insights into his creative process, his daily routine of balancing work, rest, and play, and his philosophy on art and life. He also touches on his upcoming film projects, including "The Year of the Rooster" and "The Elephant Ride," showcasing his continued passion for acting and filmmaking.Throughout the interview, Danny's genuine enthusiasm and positive outlook shine through. He discusses the challenges and rewards of his various pursuits, offering a candid glimpse into his life as an artist, father, and entrepreneur. From tales of sold-out art shows to reflections on personal growth, Danny's conversation with Paris is both entertaining and inspiring, providing viewers with a unique perspective on creativity, perseverance, and the importance of following one's passions.Show Notes:www.theparischongshow.com/episodes/danny-minnick-from-professional-skateboarder-to-acting-directing-and-being-an-artistChapters:(00:00:00) Intro(00:00:54) Danny Minnick(00:02:27) Fatherhood(00:04:17) Danny's Art(00:08:48) Do You Still Skate?(00:10:14) Career and Usual Day(00:14:10) From Seattle(00:16:17) East Coast Painting(00:22:18) Painting to Tunes(00:28:02) Ray Barbee(00:30:03) New Book and New Work(00:36:32) Grateful(00:39:38) Favorite Painter(00:47:28) Skate Story(00:51:31) Outro
Joshua Green discusses his involvement with the Curator's Circle at LACMA, which provides opportunities to visit artist studios and attend special curator-led tours of exhibits. He mentions having lunch with the head of the photography department at LACMA who expressed interest in meeting Paris Chong. The Curator's Circle events offer insights into artists' processes and curators' decision-making when organizing exhibitions, providing a deeper understanding of art. Green mentions visiting Tristan Duke's studio and a curator trip to the Cheech Museum in Riverside, highlighting the value of gaining extra knowledge beyond simply viewing art on the wall. He's been involved with the Curator's Circle for about two years and enjoys learning about art through these experiences.Show Clip from The Paris Chong Show with Joshua Greenhttps://youtu.be/TWzl7Ya_hfshttps://www.theparischongshow.com
Joshua Green sits with Paris and discusses his long history with photography, starting from building a darkroom with his father as a child. He shot for his high school paper and various independent papers at UCLA. Despite his love for photography, he faced challenges at Art Center due to an allergy to the chemicals used in traditional development, which forced him to leave the program midway. Now, he primarily uses digital cameras for his photography, but Paris Chong has not yet seen much of his work and expresses a desire to view it. They also briefly mention discussing ideas for making positive changes in the world, jokingly referencing lawsuits related to water issues.Show Clip from The Paris Chong Show with Joshua Greenhttps://youtu.be/TWzl7Ya_hfshttps://www.theparischongshow.com
Paris Chong and Joshua Green discuss Joshua's mother, Dorothy Green, who founded Heal the Bay and other organizations focused on environmental issues, particularly water. Dorothy Green was described as a "serial entrepreneur" who started organizations to address problems, then left them in good hands to tackle new issues. One organization she founded aimed to get government agencies to communicate about the LA and San Gabriel Rivers, now known as the Council for Watershed Health. Her last organization, the California Water Impact Network (C-WIN), focuses on litigation to uphold state water laws. They also discuss the recent fires and the issue of drained reservoirs leaving firefighters without water, as well as broader water management problems in California.Show Clip from The Paris Chong Show with Joshua Greenhttps://youtu.be/TWzl7Ya_hfshttps://www.theparischongshow.com
Crescenzo Notarile and Paris Chong discuss his work shooting nudes, with Paris acknowledging the potential for perversity and intrigue associated with the genre. Crescenzo emphasizes that all great artists start with nudes to study form, beauty, lines, and geometry, citing Picasso, Rembrandt, and Caravaggio as examples. He shares his own influences in nude photography, including Bill Brandt, Joel Peter Witkin, Helmut Newton, Robert Mapplethorpe, and Irving Penn. Crescenzo highlights the challenge of evoking emotion and avoiding cliché or vulgarity in nude photography, and mentions his own nude book and his use of infrared film to create a unique aesthetic. He also acknowledges the common observation that male photographers often shoot more female nudes than male nudes, offering reasons such as the perceived difference in beauty between the male and female form, as well as the difficulty in finding male models willing to pose nude.Show Clip from The Paris Chong Show with Crescenzo Notarilehttps://youtu.be/_vFzSFYdQLohttps://www.theparischongshow.com
Crescenzo Notarile, a cinematographer with a rich artistic background, sits with Paris Chong to discuss his early exposure to art through his parents, his photography career, and his transition to cinematography. Crescenzo shares stories about working with notable figures like Richard Avedon and details his experiences in the music video industry, including working with iconic artists like U2 and Michael Jackson. He also reflects on the competitive nature of the cinematography business and offers advice to aspiring cinematographers.Crescenzo also talks about his personal photography projects, such as his nude photography book and his contributions to the 9/11 memorial. He explains his artistic approach to nudes, emphasizing the genre's difficulty and its focus on form and geometry. He also shares anecdotes about working with Farrah Fawcett and Michael Jackson, revealing personal insights into their lives and personalities.The interview further explores Crescenzo's thoughts on the art world, his admiration for other artists, and his creative process. He discusses his involvement with the American Society of Cinematographers (ASC) and his appreciation for the work of his colleagues. Crescenzo and Paris conclude by sharing a lighthearted story about his hair and Crescenzo expressing his gratitude for the interview opportunity.Show Notes:www.theparischongshow.com/episodes/crescenzo-notarile-from-avedon-polaroids-hollywood-lights-9-11-memorial-to-nude-photographyChapter Times:(00:00:00) Intro(00:00:35) Crescenzo Notarile(00:01:34) Getting Started(00:07:20) Working(00:13:44) Being a DP(00:17:12) Composing Shots(00:21:53) The ASC(00:26:59) The LA Wildfires(00:31:03) 9/11 Story(00:38:52) Farrah Fawcett(00:42:59) Micheal Jackson(00:47:35) Hard Year(00:48:44) Nudes(00:58:12) Where to Find More Crescenzo(01:02:15) Outro
Andrew Raiher reveals his extensive background in singing, including operatic training, which he pursued to gain access to music college. He shares a humorous anecdote about his audition and performs a brief excerpt from a John Ireland poem set to music. He contrasts his experience with Paris Chong's son, who is not interested in performing. Andrew discusses the differences in musical opportunities and culture between the UK and the US, attributing the abundance of UK musicians to the cold weather and lack of other activities. He and Paris also reminisce about their shared experiences living near Abbey Road and their memories of a local market and "page three" culture.Show Clip from The Paris Chong Show with Andrew Raiherhttps://youtu.be/3_V3JaQ60Mwhttps://www.theparischongshow.com
Paris Chong and Andrew Raiher discuss the making of the Paris Chong Show jingle, which Andrew recorded. Paris is obsessed with the jingle and envisions recording a full song version in the future. Andrew, who has a background in various instruments and film composition, collaborated with Paris after being introduced by their mutual friend Sally Boyden. They also discuss Andrew's desire to expand his music production business to a wider range of clients, including major studios like Disney and Warner Brothers. Andrew is impressed by Paris's hidden singing talent and encourages her to pursue it further, while Paris compliments Andrew's musical skills and expresses her hope for future collaborations.Show Clip from The Paris Chong Show with Andrew Raiherhttps://youtu.be/3_V3JaQ60Mwhttps://www.theparischongshow.com
Phillip Caruso sits with Paris Chong to chat about some of the biggest names in Hollywood, including Francis Ford Coppola, Robert De Niro, Al Pacino, and Tom Hanks. He was able to work with these directors due to his reputation and connections. When Caruso was starting out, Robert Zemeckis wanted to work with him because he had worked with Ron Howard. When he asked Zemeckis how he got to him, he was told that they looked at Ron Howard's crew and “figured that if you're working with Ron, then that's who we want to work with.” Caruso started working in the film business at a young age. His father had been involved in the industry and left him a lot of equipment. Caruso learned how to work the equipment as a child and started making his own films at fifteen. He got his union card as a still photographer and started working with Dino De Laurentiis. If you enjoy Hollywood stories, Phillip has a lot of them. Show Notes: www.theparischongshow.com/episodes/phillip-caruso-lifetime-film-enthusiast-and-set-photographer-of-your-favorite-movies Chapters: (00:00:00) Intro (00:00:33) Phillip Caruso (00:01:22) Working with Coppola (00:07:40) You Call Robert Dinero "Bob"? (00:09:53) Jumping Back to Casino (00:13:14) Life On Set (00:17:24) Becoming Set Stills (00:26:02) Family (00:28:02) Working With Ron Howard (00:33:14) Far & Away (00:34:02) The Funnest Movies to Work on (00:36:29) Wine & TV Work (00:40:10) More Ron Howard Stories (00:42:10) Where To Find You (00:44:09) One Last Question (00:45:50) Outro
Paris Chong and Nicholas Kalikow discuss Michael Jackson's obsession with surgery and his work ethic. Paris shares her experience of grief after Michael Jackson's death and her theory about why he was obsessed with changing his appearance. They also touch on the dangers of cosmetic surgery and the pressure to conform to beauty standards. Show Clip from The Paris Chong Show with Nicholas Kalikow https://youtu.be/FnHuArmsUs0 https://www.theparischongshow.com
Nicholas Kalikow, an art enthusiast and collector, sits with Paris Chong for a conversation about his new comic book and graphic novel publishing company, The Lab Press. Nicholas shares that he wants to expand into art books focused on illustrators. The conversation then shifts to Nicholas's background in art history and his journey from filmmaking to the publishing world. He discusses the challenges of independent filmmaking and how the industry has changed. Nicholas opens up about his passion for photography, sparked by a chance encounter with renowned automotive photographer Ted Gushue. He details his love for Leica cameras and how he got into car photography. The discussion also touches on Nicholas's other interests, including cars, watches, and shoes. Paris and Nicholas share a lighthearted moment discussing their celebrity crushes and preferences. They also delve into a thought-provoking conversation about cosmetic surgery and Michael Jackson's possible motivations for his numerous procedures. The interview concludes with Paris expressing her admiration for Nicholas's work and her desire to feature him at Leica Gallery LA in the future. Show Notes: www.theparischongshow.com/episodes/nicholas-kalikow-film-producer-turned-publisher-talks-art-comics-and-cars Chapters: (00:00:00) Intro (00:00:36) Nicholas Kalikow (00:01:23) Publishing (00:03:07) Filmaker For A Long Time (00:09:38) Comic Book Graphic Novel (00:13:21) A Little Blip About Food (00:14:21) Music & Crushes (00:17:56) Plastic Surgery Opinions (00:25:20) A Weird Theory About Micheal Jackson (00:29:17) Photography by Nicholas (00:34:27) Painting Talk (00:38:13) Congrats To Paris (00:43:10) How To Find More About Nicholas Kalikow
Paris Chong sits down with Brandon Ruffin, a photographer who transitioned from a career in law enforcement. Brandon discusses his upbringing in Richmond, California, his motivations for joining the police force, and the challenges and rewards of the job. He also shares his experiences with racial profiling and his efforts to promote fairness and representation through his work at Google, where he focuses on AI and computational photography. Brandon reflects on his lifelong passion for photography and the evolution of his artistic style. He discusses his love for capturing life's moments and his appreciation for the emotional connection that photography provides. The conversation also touches on the impact of AI on photography and the importance of using technology responsibly. Brandon emphasizes the need to balance his technical expertise with his artistic expression, ensuring that his work remains fulfilling and impactful. Show Notes www.theparischongshow.com/episodes/brandon-ruffin-photographer-and-former-police-officer-talks-ai-music-and-photography Chapters (00:00:00) Intro (00:00:24) Brandon Ruffin (00:01:03) Career Transition (00:02:44) AI (00:10:04) Video Games & Policing (00:13:17) Did you ever shoot anyone? (00:17:43) Brandon's Upbringing (00:20:37) Photography Love (00:24:16) Love of Music and Memories (00:29:23) Looking Good, Feeling Good (00:30:55) Introduced to Leica (00:40:07) Brandon's Work Details
In this lighthearted clip, Paris Chong and Ed Justice Jr. discuss his personal life, touching on his two daughters, his grooming tendencies, and his active lifestyle. Ed reveals he doesn't have a strict exercise routine but stays lean by walking a lot. The conversation then shifts to walking as a preferred form of exercise, with both sharing their experiences and opinions on the matter. Ed also shares his excitement about his own upcoming show at the Leica Gallery LA, where he plans to showcase a diverse range of his work, including surreal abstracts and motorsports photography. Show Clip from The Paris Chong Show with Ed Justice Jr. https://youtu.be/fN8zCCKeihw https://www.theparischongshow.com
Photographer Ed Justice Jr. joins Paris Chong to discuss his long career, love of photography, and upcoming show at the Leica Gallery LA. Ed shares stories from his early days shooting for magazines and his thoughts on famous photographs from other renowned photographers. He also talks about his family's deep roots in the automotive industry and his passion for capturing subjects in their best light. Don't miss Ed's work at the Leica Gallery LA this holiday season! Show Notes: www.theparischongshow.com/episodes/ed-justice-jr-talks-photographing-cars-being-compared-to-others-and-helping-the-next-generation Chapters: (00:00:00) Intro (00:00:28) Ed Justice Jr. (00:02:11) How Long Have You Been Photographing? (00:03:30) Leica Gallery LA Show (00:04:04) Everyone Wants to Be Better (00:08:13) Family Man (00:10:02) What Are You Showing? (00:12:17) Admiration for Others (00:18:56) Power of Photography (00:22:15) Everyone Has Become Visual (00:26:27) What Car Do You Drive? (00:28:15) Family Origins (00:30:16) Bottle Water (00:32:04) Legacy of Justice - The Book (00:34:40) Making A Living In Photography (00:37:44) Back to Ed (00:43:14) Announcer Off (00:44:18) Outro https://www.theparischongshow.com
Mathieu Bitton, a Grammy Award-winning photographer, sits with Paris Chong to discuss his recent travels and work, including his upcoming book, "Paris Blues." He has been to various locations, including Paris, London, and several African countries, often accompanying Dave Chappelle on his shows and safaris. Bitton's photography captures personal moments and experiences, aiming to evoke emotions and memories. Bitton's "Paris Blues" book is a deeply personal project, featuring photographs and stories from his childhood and career. He shares insights into his creative process, including the challenges of writing the foreword and editing the vast collection of photos. The book also includes contributions from notable figures like Naomi Campbell, who wrote the foreword, and David Ritz, who provided feedback on the writing. Throughout the conversation, Bitton expresses his gratitude for the opportunities he's had to work with talented artists like Dave Chappelle and Lenny Kravitz. He emphasizes the importance of mutual respect and trust in his collaborations. Bitton also discusses his passion for producing vinyl editions of albums, which has led to Grammy nominations and awards. He reflects on his journey as a photographer, highlighting the importance of hard work, dedication, and seizing opportunities. Show Notes: http://www.theparischongshow.com/episodes/mathieu-bitton-paris-blues-to-winning-grammys-and-working-with-the-people-you-want Chapters: (00:00:00) Intro (00:00:45) Tell Us Where You've Been (00:02:46) Paris Blues (00:05:58) Did You Use AI? (00:11:51) The Forward (00:16:59) The Grammys (00:25:40) How To Get A Steady Job (00:27:45) Two Biggest Prince Fans (00:28:41) Paris to Malibu (00:33:01) New Work (00:37:16) Upcoming Shows (00:43:04) Where To See Mathieu Bitton CandyTman (00:47:42) Outro
Mynxii White, the talented photographer and director, joins Paris Chong for a chat. Mynxii discusses her transition from makeup artist to photographer, a journey that wasn't always smooth. She faced resentment and discouragement from others who wanted her to "stick to lipstick." However, Mynxii persevered, establishing herself as a respected photographer and director, working with renowned publications like V Magazine and photographing celebrities like Jennifer Aniston. Paris and Mynxii also delve into the challenges of the entertainment industry, particularly in Los Angeles. They discuss the impact of the writers' and actors' strikes, the oversaturated market for creatives, and the pros and cons of social media. Mynxii emphasizes the importance of having an agent and a strong support system, especially for women in a competitive field. Throughout the conversation, Paris and Mynxii share their personal experiences and insights, offering advice for aspiring creatives. They touch on topics like dealing with difficult personalities, maintaining relationships, and staying true to oneself. Show Notes https://www.theparischongshow.com/episodes/mynxii-white Chapters (00:00:00) Intro (00:00:46) Business Chic (00:02:06) Make-up Artist (00:04:16) Directing (00:06:50) Hate Friends (00:08:14) Hair (00:08:59) Work and New Work (00:11:06) New Agent (00:14:55) Changing Business (00:17:47) Cheers! (00:19:52) Outro
Paris Chong sits down with artist Melanie Pullen, who recently exhibited at William Turner Gallery in Santa Monica. Melanie prefers smaller, more authentic galleries and finds that the evolving LA art scene is becoming less personable. She discusses her art career, which has involved performance art, motion picture directing, and photography. Her upcoming series represents the culmination of her artistic journey. Melanie shares her crazy story about being kicked out of Mexico for taking a photo of a dangerous drug dealer. As a single mother, she now has to balance her passion for photography with safety concerns. Our interview concludes with a discussion of the challenges women face in the art world, as Melanie offers her advice for aspiring female photographers. Both Paris and Melanie are single mothers and relate to the struggle of balancing motherhood with their careers. SHOW NOTES CHAPTERS (00:00:00) Intro (00:00:41) Melanie's Shows (00:02:37) Art Market (00:05:30) The First Presidential Debate 24' (00:07:08) New Studio / Good Luck (00:08:50) New Work (00:10:11) Getting Kicked Out of Mexico (00:16:45) Risking Your Life For The Shot (00:19:07) Trying To Top Your Old Work (00:21:44) Advice For Young Women (00:25:10) Luck & Minotti (00:26:21) Favorite TV Shows Right Now (00:27:06) What's Next? / Outro
Malachi Rivers, the talented creator and actor, recently won awards for best writing drama and best actor drama at the Indie Series Awards for his mini-series, Moments. In our interview on the Paris Chong Show, Malachi discusses the deeply personal nature of his work, drawing inspiration from his own experiences and those of people he knows within the LGBTQ+ community. He reveals a traumatic childhood event involving his father, which profoundly impacted his life and perspective. Despite this, Malachi has found forgiveness. The conversation also touches on Malachi's upbringing in Maryland, his relationship with his partner of over 10 years, and his aspirations for the future. He expresses his desire for Moments to be picked up by Hulu and shared with a wider audience. Our interview concludes with Paris Chong expressing her admiration for Malachi's work and wishing him continued success. Malachi's passion for storytelling and his commitment to representing the LGBTQ+ community shine through in this interview. His willingness to share his personal experiences adds depth and authenticity to his work, resonating with audiences on an emotional level. SHOW NOTES https://www.theparischongshow.com/episodes/malachi-rivers-award-winning-creator-and-actor-shares-his-personal-journey-and-creative-vision CHAPTERS (00:00:00) Intro (00:00:49) About Malachi (00:01:29) Malachi's Writing and Acting (00:05:33) Drawing Inspiration From Life (00:07:48) We're Both From Maryland (00:09:08) “Moments" (00:12:25) Kids or No Kids? (00:14:08) Getting Personal (00:15:28) What's Next? (00:17:46) Where to Watch “Moments" (00:18:50) Outro
In the inaugural episode of the Paris Chong Show, Paris Chong chats with long-time friend and actor Billy Zane. The conversation spans Zane's illustrious career, including a highlight of his successful art show at Leica and an upcoming exhibition in the South of France. Zane shares anecdotes about selling art near Julian Lennon's property, using found objects in his creative process, and his affinity for upcycling materials. They discuss his latest film project "Waltzing with Brando," which showcases Marlon Brando's early environmental activism. Zane also touches on his acting roles, reminiscing about "Titanic" and his favorite role in "The Phantom." The discussion highlights Zane's seamless blend of acting and art, culminating in an engaging and insightful episode that celebrates his multifaceted talents and Paris Chong's new venture into podcasting. (00:00:00) Intro Song (00:00:17) Hi Billy Zane! (00:00:59) Billy's Next Art Show (00:03:39) Billy Zane's Painting Style (00:06:09) More Art or Acting? (00:07:02) Billy Zane is Marlon Brando (00:07:52) Titanic, I Was A Hero (00:08:30) Brando was a visionary (00:10:59) Billy talks about Titanic (00:12:24) "A Wig is a Wig is a Wig" Neil messes up a quote (00:12:31) Process is product (00:13:12) Paris' Maiden Voyage (00:14:23) Billy Zane can cut a rug (00:15:39) Billy's Favorite Movie Role (00:17:36) "Do you feel fulfilled?" (00:19:55) We want to see more Billy Zane (00:22:23) What Billy has up next (00:23:15) Paris is Amazing
Leica Gallery Curator Paris Chong. Hosts a talk show delivered by video + podcast talking with her artsy-fartsy friends...and don't forget Disco, her second son. https:www.theparischongshow.com
Entertainment, fine art and fashion photographer BBS combined his boundless energy and expansive Instagram presence to turn an idea (initiated on a Zoomtail) into a historical record of an unforgettable time. Eleven thousand miles, six weeks and hundreds of engaging portraits later, Smith captures the soul and joy of connectivity. In this episode Brian and Paris Chong, Leica LA curator/director, graciously share their insights and experience in an in-depth Q & A!In this book group, Brian Bowen Smith discusses, among other things:Preparation, practice and play are keys to successAim for a specific goal and train like an athlete “Hit the pavement, hustle, grind, be prepared.”“Feed your soul with what you want to do.”Use camera as light meter and keep a wide center frame Anticipate natural light with the iPhone Sundial app“Street photography is about numbers - always have your camera.”“Art from the heart, please yourself.”Referenced in the episodePurchase Drivebys BBSDrivebys.comOpen Road by David CampanyLA Leica Gallery City of Angels ExhibitHerb Ritts Surfing Cowboy in MalibuHotel Chelsea by Linda TroellerBrian Bowen Smith Website | InstagramEngage with J. Sybylla Smith https://www.jsybyllasmith.com Instagram @jsybylla and Facebook @j.sybylla.smith
Tommy Chong is launching a new line of dispensaries with long-time comedy partner Cheech Marin. Chong has entered into a dispensary license with Five Point Holdings Inc. and partnered with Cheech Marin to develop a five-state dispensary chain. Latham Woodward talks to Tommy about the details of the new venture. Plus, Tommy reminisces on how cannabis has carved the lengthy and lucrative career path he has traveled and how he has maneuvered around some of the obstacles in the way. He also discusses where he sees the future of cannabis legalization heading in America. The aforementioned license will allow the company to develop experiential cannabis dispensaries utilizing the Cheech & Chong brand name. "There are a handful of names and brands recognized by everyone around the world and the Cheech and Chong brand is one of them," says Paris Chong, Director at Five Point Holdings and manager of his father Tommy Chong. As part of this licensing agreement, the dispensaries will feature cannabis products from both Tommy Chong's Cannabis and Cheech's Stash brands. Inside the dispensary will feature a one of a kind retail experience with offerings from the best cannabis brands, an updated but nostalgic throwback commemorating Cheech and Chong, and for the first time ever, a place to purchase Cheech and Chong clothing and memorabilia. Jeremy Abrams, the company COO said, "It's time the cannabis retail shopper is offered a new experience with familiar names and brands. We're excited to create that for all of the Cheech and Chong fans around the world"
Tommy Chong is launching a new line of dispensaries with long time comedy partner Cheech Marin. Chong has entered into a dispensary license with Five Point Holdings Inc. and partnered with Cheech Marin to develop a five-state dispensary chain. Latham Woodward talks to Tommy about the details of the new venture. Plus, Tommy reminisces on how cannabis has carved the lengthy and lucrative career path he has traveled and how he has maneuvered around some of the obstacles in the way. He also discusses where he sees the future of cannabis legalization heading in America. The aforementioned license will allow the company to develop experiential cannabis dispensaries utilizing the Cheech & Chong brand name. "There are a handful of names and brands recognized by everyone around the world and the Cheech and Chong brand is one of them," says Paris Chong, Director at Five Point Holdings and manager of his father Tommy Chong. As part of this licensing agreement, the dispensaries will feature cannabis products from both Tommy Chong's Cannabis and Cheech's Stash brands.Inside the dispensary will feature a one of a kind retail experience with offerings from the best cannabis brands, an updated but nostalgic throwback commemorating Cheech and Chong, and for the first time ever, a place to purchase Cheech and Chong clothing and memorabilia. Jeremy Abrams, the company COO said, "It's time the cannabis retail shopper is offered a new experience with familiar names and brands. We're excited to create that for all of the Cheech and Chong fans around the world"
Paris Chong is the Gallery Manager and Curator at Leica Gallery Los Angeles. Paris has over seventeen years of experience in curating, managing, and promoting fine art galleries and artists of every genre. She represented Leica Gallery Los Angeles at Art Basel Miami and Photo Paris, and the upcoming Palm Springs Photo festival. Paris coordinates and curates all events and art shows at the flagship Leica Gallery in West Hollywood. She has curated exhibitions for artists such as: Lenny Kravitz, Ralph Gibson, Neal Preston, Eli Reed and many others. Paris also curates exhibitions for the historic American Society of Cinematographers Clubhouse (ASC) in Hollywood featuring still photographs by the world’s top Directors of Photography. Find Paris on Instagram @paris.chong Leica Gallery Los Angeles
On today's episode of Blazin Best Of we look back at interviews with Doug Benson, Tommy Chong and his son Paris Chong, as well as The 420 ComicIn this episode, Bobby welcomes on the hilarious cannabis comic Doug Benson (Super High Me, Getting Doug With High, Doug Loves Movies) to chat about about movies, The Marijuana-Logues, the Doobie Awards, dabbing and more. Toke up and tune in!Light up some sativa and get ready to laugh...Bobby’s guest this week is Jeffrey Peterson, the Denver-based stoner standup known as The 420 Comic. Bobby and Jeff discuss the many things they have in common, including their mutual love of aviator shades, marijuana, metal music, comedy and comic books—more specifically, Jeff’s comic book company Cali Chronic Comix and his old heavy metal band Knightriot. Jeff also speaks about the Denver pot scene, how comedian George Lopez influenced his career, and achieving his dream of performing with his idols like The Unknown Comic and Cheech and Chong. In this special 4/20 edition of Blazin’, Bobby celebrates the high holiday in true stoner style with none other than cannabis comedy legend Tommy Chong and his son/partner Paris Chong, who discuss Tommy’s new stoner emoji app SmokEmoji, his new cannabis line Chong’s Choice, their podcast The Tommy Chong Podcast and much, much more! Plus: Bobby dedicates some 4/20 shoutouts to a few loyal listeners. Don’t miss it!
Rectal Cancer and how Tommy Chong learned how he got diagnosed while performing on Dancing with the Stars. Tommy and Paris Chong discuss how Tommy had to deal with the pain without the aid of marijuana inside the operating room, and the awkward situations that family helped him with that included lots and lots of packing tape.This episode is an in-depth look at the journey of the Cannabis Industry Icon and what he and his family went through to get to this side of the battle. The side that allowed Tommy Chong to be back in the game, at full stride and doing what he does best. Getting high while educating the world about the safety and efficacy of this incredible plant we call cannabis.
In this special 4/20 edition of Blazin', Bobby celebrates the high holiday in true stoner style with none other than cannabis comedy legend Tommy Chong and his son/partner Paris Chong, who discuss Tommys new stoner emoji app SmokEmoji, his new cannabis line Chongs Choice, their podcast The Tommy Chong Podcast and much, much more! Plus: Bobby dedicates some 4/20 shoutouts to a few loyal listeners. Dont miss it!Twitter: @TommyChongInstagram: @HeyTommyChongFacebook: heytommychongwww.heytommychong.comFacebook.com/BlazinWithBBFacebook: bobbyblack420Instagram: @bobbyblack420Twitter: @bobbyblack#BlazinWithBobbyBlack, #BWBB
Rectal Cancer and how Tommy Chong learned how he got diagnosed while performing on Dancing with the Stars. Tommy and Paris Chong discuss how Tommy had to deal with the pain without the aid of marijuana.
That's right folks, Tommy Chong is back with his son Paris launching an all new show with CannabisRadio.com called: The Tommy Chong Podcast. Look for the first episode on Wednesday March 2nd 2016. Make sure you tell your friends.
Welcome to Epi94 of Succotash, the Comedy Podcast Podcast. This is the podcast where we feature clips of other comedy podcasts to help you to try and sort through the, literally, thousands of comedy podcasts you could be listening to when you fancy a comedy podcast or two. Since I’m always skimming the podwaves, listening to what’s out there (I also review podcasts as part of This Week in Comedy Podcasts for Splitsider.com and on the Huffington Post as well – I know a number of podcasts have taken time out to mention the tragic death of Robin Williams in the past month. Joan Rivers, too. But Robin in particular seemed to touch a nerve across the board with his passing. I spoke about it a bit last episode. I knew Robin some, having grown up in the same area – Marin County – as well as going to the same high school and junior college just a few years behind him. And I had the opportunity to do improv with him on stage a number of times as well as just hangout with him from time to time. So I’ve had my say, really. (Although, if you’d like to see something I’ve written on it, I have a remembrance of Robin and his connection to Marin County that's up on the blog for Marin Magazine here.) Our associate producer Tyson Saner came up with a great idea and that is to give you a smattering of what some of the other podcasters have been saying about Robin. I said, “Go for it!” and he went out into Podcastland and clipped an even dozen different shows and that’s what our show this episode is going to be about. Tyson asked if I would relax our usual policy of playing only three to five minute long clips. I thought that was an appropriate request, given the nature of what we’re doing here. So some of these are pretty long. Hope you don’t mind (and I hope the hosts of the shows we’re playing these from don’t mind us taking a bit more of a liberty that usual…) I know theres been a lot of about Robin's life – and his death – since his tragic suicide a month or so ago on August 11th. Maybe you’re tired of hearing about it. I can understand that, but he was a personal acquaintance of mine and a great friend to San Francisco comedy, not to mention a global icon. But if this sort of tribute is too heavy or not you cup of tea, I get it. Feel free to give this episode a pass if you want, but you’re going to miss some great words spoken about a comedian, actor, father, husband and friend who was truly beloved. Also In This Episode We still have our usual roundup of the stuff we like doing, like our Burst O’ Durst segment with comedian & social lampooner Will Durst (It's actually a double dose o' Durst this episode!), a classic Henderson’s Pants commercial, our Tweetsack segment, and an extra big clip mention/clip/message from the Chillpak Hollywood Hour with Dean Haglund and Phil Leirness. Plus our exclusive feature that we like to call… The 10 Most Active Shows In Stitcher's Top 100 Comedy Podcast List We're not satisfied just to look at the top 10 shows on the list of Top 100 comedy podcasts over at Stitcher - mostly because those rarely change. Instead, we like checking out the shows that are moving the most up OR down the charts. Here's how they looked this past week… AT MOVED39 The Cracked Podcast +1142 Bertcast’s Podcast -1047 SModcast >> Edumacation +1860 The Brian & Jill Show - 769 The Champs with Neal Brennan & Moshe Kasher - 779 WMMR’s Preston & Steve Podcast - 783 Fernando & Greg’s Daily Podcast +3891 Straight Outta Lo Cash + 796 The Mick Bettencourt Show - 898 NYC Crime Report w/Pat Dixon +12 Latest Podcast Reviews This past week on Splitsider.com, as part of This Week In Comedy Podcasts, I reviewed The Louie Anderson Podcast Epi5, "Robin Williams: A Friend and Legend Remembered", which was chock full of comedians' remembrances of Robin. That same review appears on the Huffington Post. World Premiere of 3 Still Standing The documentary film that I've been mentioning on Succotash, entitled 3 Still Standing, is about to make its debut in the fairly prestigious Mill Valley Film Festival! I did a bit of bheind the scenes work, some consulting and even some on camera stuff for this movie, which take a look at the San Francisco comedy scene, from the early 1980s through present day. It does by examining the lives and careers of a trio of working comedians: Our own Will Durst, past guest Larry "Bubbles" Brown, and Johnny Steele. The movie's premiere is set for Saturday, October 4th, 5 PM, at the Sequoia Theater in downtown Mill Valley, California. Then, at 8 PM, just down the street at the 142 Throckmorton Theatre, I will be hosting the 3 Still Standing Live On Stage comedy show with the three comics, the film's directors and producers, and more. If you're interested in tickets, hop on over to the film festival's online box office at http://MVFF.com The Clips The Christopher Titus PodcastWe start the clips off with a slice from the top of The Christopher Titus Podcast, the section Chris Titus calls “The Armageddon Update”. This was cut just two days after Robin moved along, and you can hear the emotion in Chris’ voice as he talks about his personal hero. The Evil Teddy Bear PodcastIn the clips we have for this episode about Robin, there's only this one in which we hear from a woman. The host of The Evil Teddy Bear Podcast, Korey Epps, did his own Robin tribute and one of the people who spoke was actress Stephanie Erb. (We get a lot of Twitter love and support for our show from Korey, so thanks as always for passing the Succotash!) The Nick Di Paolo PodcastI like that we’re getting a chance to hear from some podcasts we’ve not had a chance to clip so far in the two and a half years that Succotash has been plying the podwaves. The Nick Di Paolo Podcast is one of those. Nick Di Paolo a great comic, a very real guy, and his Epi42 was entitled R.I.P. Robin Williams. About Last NightNick Di Paolo’s not much of a Mrs. Doubtfire fan but someone who is? Adam Ray, co-host of the About Last Night podcast with Brad Williams. (BTW, I just met Brad for the first time a couple of weeks ago, at the first comedy show that was done after Robin’s death at the 142 Throckmorton Theatre in Mill Valley. He's San Francisco-bound to take over morning drive duties on KITS 105.5 FM. Good luck, Brad!) The Smartest Man In The WorldHere are some wonderful remembrances from Greg Proops, host of The Smartest Man In The World podcast. I know Greg very well from being in an improv group with him in San Francisco before he got onto Whose Line Is It Anyway. And we’ve both done stage work with Robin, separately and together. This was recorded while Greg was over at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Nerd PokerWe have another tribute from some more of Robin's hometown boys. This was at the end of an episode of Nerd Poker with Brian Posehn & Friends. In this case, Brian Posehn, Blaine Capatch and Ken Daly, along with guest Dave Anthony, talk about their memories of Robin. Everyone chatting here except Ken really got their comedy chops in San Francisco and so crossed paths with Robin a number of times. The Chong & Chong ShowOne of the clips Tyson grabbed is from a podcast by a comedian who’s been in the game longer than Robin by more than half a decade. Tommy Chong, along with his son Paris Chong, hosts The Chong & Chong Show. And we have Tommy giving his perspective on Robin. This Week with Larry MillerLarry Miller, host of This Week with Larry Miller, prefaced his thoughts about Robin by talking about Lauren Bacall. Larry has got to be one of the classiest guys in comedy and he had a narrow brush with death himself a couple of years ago when he took a fall and smacked his head pretty badly. Here’s his take on Robin… Stuck In The 80sHere’s a clip from a show we’ve never featured before – Stuck In the 80’s. It’s all 80‘s stuff all the time – movie, TV, music, pop culture – and host Steve Spears and his rotating pool of co-hosts dive into the “Reagan Era” with gusto. Robin Williams is a personality who transcended 40 years of show business and our culture and the 80’s was a big chunk in the middle of that. HarmontownDan Harmon, the creator of TV’s Community as well as Adult Swim’s Morty & Jack, is the mayor of Harmontown, a live podcast, aided by his Comptroller Jeff Davis. Harmon and Jeff had a few things to say about Robin recently. The Todd Glass ShowHere’s some personal memories of running into Robin by Todd Glass on his The Todd Glass Show podcast, along with his guests Ian Karmel and Rob Gleeson. Miller TimeThe last Robin clip we have this episode is from Dennis Miller, who has been doing Miller Time, a daily radio show/podcast, for years now. As a major comedy fixture and trained observer of pop culture and society at large, his is a particularly moving reminiscence of Robin. Thanks to all the hosts and guest of the podcasts we clipped this episode to make this special Rememberin' Robin episode happen. Our next episode we'll be back with an interview with The Amazing Johnathan, as well as clips from more comedy podcasts from around the internet! Until, then, please remember to pass the Succotash! — Marc Hershon