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Podcast Summary This episode features Antonio's bourbon promotion photoshoot in Columbia, where he was highlighted as a favorite guest and received praise from the photographer. The hosts discuss Sunday hunting laws, noting recent changes in Pennsylvania and ongoing bans in Maine and Massachusetts. They close with stories about flight delays and in-flight medical emergencies, agreeing that air travel can be unpredictable.
The rise of AI models will fundamentally change the roles of human models, photographers, and other creative professionals, says Russel Howcroft.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, we sit down with Nitin Lahoti, the Co-founder of Mobisoft, a pioneering digital product development company. Nitin shares his incredible entrepreneurial journey, from his early days in a small village to building a global tech company with a strong focus on AI and digital innovation.Discover how Mobisoft transitioned from a mobility-focused startup to a full-fledged digital engineering powerhouse, tackling complex problems in healthcare, logistics, and transportation. Nitin dives deep into the company's strategic pivot to Artificial Intelligence, discussing their work with Generative AI, RAG for knowledge retrieval, and custom AI solutions for e-commerce and research.Join us for a thought-provoking conversation on how AI is reshaping the IT industry, the future of work for developers, and crucial advice for entrepreneurs navigating the fast-changing tech landscape.YouTube Chapters:00:00 - Introduction to Nitin Lahoti, Co-founder of Mobisoft00:32 - Nitin's Journey: From a Small Village to Entrepreneurship01:50 - The Founding of Mobisoft and Focusing on Mobility02:30 - The Evolution into a Full-Stack Digital Engineering Company04:25 - Building End-to-End Products for Global Clients in Healthcare06:10 - Transitioning to a Product-Based Company in Transportation & Logistics07:20 - Solving Urban Mobility Challenges with Smart, Green Solutions09:35 - The Strategic Shift to AI: Services, Solutions, and Consulting10:30 - Building Competency in Generative AI and Solution Accelerators12:20 - Real-World AI Use Cases: Client Conversations & Opportunities13:25 - Automating E-commerce Photoshoots with Generative AI14:40 - Creating Private LLMs for Enterprise Research15:40 - Is AI Just a Marketing Gimmick? A Look at True ROI17:45 - Beyond ChatGPT: The Backend of Specialized AI Models20:25 - The Impact of Agentic AI on Developers and IT Services21:30 - How Will Companies Like TCS, Infosys, and Mobisoft Evolve?23:40 - Restructuring the Workforce in the Age of AI25:20 - The 5-Year Vision for Mobisoft and the Tech Industry27:45 - Final Advice for Entrepreneurs in the AI Era29:36 - Conclusion
In this episode: Ever feel like you're spending way too much time styling and editing your food photos, only to end up with images you aren't thrilled with? Today I'm talking with Melodee Fiske from Pretty Focused, and she's completely changing the game when it comes to food photography for bloggers. You'll learn if you're spending too much time editing photos, overthinking your styling and she'll teach you how to shift your mindset from stressful photoshoots to streamlined. If you've been overthinking your food photography or feeling stuck in a rut, this conversation is going to be so helpful for you. Key points I'll cover in this episode: The Recipe is Always the Hero Simplify Your Styling Approach Master the "Oven to Served" Method Lighting and Composition Trump Styling The Tutorial-Based Photography Mindset Streamline Your Photo Shoot Process Common Angles and When to Use Them The Value is in the Variety Melodee Fiske is a food photography educator and founder of Pretty Focused, where she has helped thousands turn their passion into profitable, work-from-home businesses. As a former teacher and full-time photographer, she built her own dream career and now teaches others how to do the same. They have recently launched a brand-new edition of Pretty Focused and this time, its built specifically for food bloggers. It's designed to help bloggers take better photos of their own recipes using the camera they already have. Whether they just getting started or have been blogging for years, they are going to love hearing how this new program can help them save time, build confidence, and elevate their content. Related content: The Crafted Website Experience Sign up to get podcast updates sent directly to you! Connect With Madison Instagram | Website | Show Notes Work with Grace + Vine in 2025: Design Services for Food Bloggers Our newest way to redesign your website! Learn more here.
In this week's episode Manav and Kartik catchup after a long break and discuss their new found love for AI, Rayban's Meta & Newzealand. They discuss aftershoot and backlog, how they both capture BTS videos on the day of the shoot & and dive deep into their experiences doing an engagement session in New Zealand.
In this episode of Oh Shoot, Cassidy Lynne (@cassidylynne) reads through your photographer horror stories submissions, including almost finding a dead body, bridezillas, and more. Get 15% off Aftershoot at https://aftershoot.com/friends?ref=cassidy Use code OHSHOOT for 10% off all digital products at www.cassidylynneeducation.com/shop WATCH THESE EPISODES ON YOUTUBE! https://www.youtube.com/CassidyLynne Want more free education? Check out my website for photography freebies, presets, & courses! https://cassidylynneeducation.com Are you apart of our photography Facebook community group? Go to http://facebook.com/groups/cassidylynne/ and join the discussions of thousands of other photographers. Where you can find me: Follow me on Instagram!! Follow me on Tik Tok! Music by @mattngesa
Photographing kids can be unpredictable! But with the right prep, it doesn't have to be stressful. In this episode, I chat with family and branding photographer, kid whisperer, and former teacher Laura Jane Ferguson about how she plans inclusive, kid-friendly photo sessions. From using visual guides for neurodiverse brains to creating calming environments and reading the room, Laura shares practical tips for family photographers at every level.
Missing shoes, moldy lunchboxes, and school shopping mishaps - we've all been there as parents scrambling to get the kids ready for the first day back. Alex jumps right in with his own back to school stories after moving to Melbourne. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Did the guys even TRY to look good for our photoshoot today?
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We're having our first photoshoot as a show...and Erica and Erin want the boys to get out of their comfort zones!
In this episode of Oh Shoot, Cassidy Lynne (@cassidylynne) reads through your photography advice column submissions, including topics like second shooters trying to steal your connections, mean clients, and double booking yourself because your dream client came around too late. Get 15% off Aftershoot at https://aftershoot.com/friends?ref=cassidy Use code OHSHOOT for 10% off all digital products at www.cassidylynneeducation.com/shop WATCH THESE EPISODES ON YOUTUBE! https://www.youtube.com/CassidyLynne Want more free education? Check out my website for photography freebies, presets, & courses! https://cassidylynneeducation.com Are you apart of our photography Facebook community group? Go to http://facebook.com/groups/cassidylynne/ and join the discussions of thousands of other photographers. Where you can find me: Follow me on Instagram!! Follow me on Tik Tok! Music by @mattngesa
The Inside Stylists Podcast: Episode 165 What Really Happens on an Interior Shoot Show notes for today's episode are here Ever wondered what really goes on during a photo shoot? In this episode, I'm pulling back the curtain and sharing exactly what a typical shoot day looks like for an interior stylist—early alarms, car Tetris, flower market mayhem and all! I take you through my whole day—from the 4:55am coffee-fuelled start, right through to the 7:30pm collapse on the sofa. I talk about what it takes to prep, pack, and style each shot, how I keep the day on track when curveballs inevitably pop up, and why I always bring emergency snacks. You'll hear how I work with the photographer, client and assistants to make the magic happen, how I handle those unexpected creative requests mid-shoot, and why flexibility is one of a stylist's biggest strengths. It's a fun, full-on day—and in the end, totally worth it when everything comes together and the client says, “That's the one.” If you've ever styled a shoot, you'll recognise the madness. And if you haven't yet—this might just prepare you for what's to come. enjoy! The Inside Stylist's Interior Styling Course Find us here InsideStylists.com Instagram: Instagram.com/InsideStylists Facebook: Facebook.com/InsideStylists Podcasts : Insidestylists.com/podcast/ Blogs : Insidestylists.com/inside-stylists-blog/
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What if the influencer economy, artificial intelligence, and your personal brand were the keys to future financial freedom? In this jaw-dropping episode, Jeff Dudan sits down with Samy Samandju, visionary founder of Creative App and Next.ai, to unpack how the intersection of AI, influencer marketing, and social commerce is changing everything we know about work, branding, and business models. From his humble beginnings in Cameroon to building million-dollar companies in Europe, Samy shares his powerful journey of resilience, innovation, and rebuilding after failure. They dive deep into AI avatars, personal branding, the death of traditional careers, and the rise of sovereign creators in the new digital age.
What if the influencer economy, artificial intelligence, and your personal brand were the keys to future financial freedom? In this jaw-dropping episode, Jeff Dudan sits down with Samy Samandju, visionary founder of Creative App and Next.ai, to unpack how the intersection of AI, influencer marketing, and social commerce is changing everything we know about work, branding, and business models. From his humble beginnings in Cameroon to building million-dollar companies in Europe, Samy shares his powerful journey of resilience, innovation, and rebuilding after failure. They dive deep into AI avatars, personal branding, the death of traditional careers, and the rise of sovereign creators in the new digital age.
Your photo shoot planning shouldn't take months! I pulled mine together in just four days without any stress. In this final episode of our mindset mini-series, I tackle the logistics drama that often surrounds brand photography. While many entrepreneurs believe they need to block off weeks or even months to plan a successful shoot, I'm sharing how I followed the exact same process we use for our Rebrand Experience clients to execute a seamless photo shoot in less than a week - all while managing client work and attending a conference. The key difference between overwhelming photo shoots and routine ones lies in having a clear framework. Our process includes a comprehensive photo brief, photographer selection based on specific criteria, location sourcing, shot lists, outfit suggestions, and styling support. By breaking the planning into manageable steps with clear expectations, what seems daunting becomes surprisingly straightforward. Most importantly, a rushed shoot with a clear vision will always outperform a long-planned one filled with indecision. The mindset around photo shoots is 80% of the labor - when you approach them as routine marketing activities rather than high-pressure events, the logistics fall into place naturally. In our Rebrand Experience, we handle these details for you, allowing you to focus on showing up as your best self. In today's episode, we're chatting about: • How to plan a professional photo shoot in just days, not months • Why clear direction matters more than perfect preparation • The exact process we use with clients to eliminate photo shoot stress • How to avoid the perfectionist trap that complicates photo planning • Why treating photo shoots as routine marketing activities transforms the experience Connect with me: Website Join our email list! Instagram Pinterest Ready to become the only option in your niche for your buyers? Join me for Become The Only Option Masterclass where we breaks down the photoshoot, website, and content strategy you need to increase your revenue and become the brand your leads don't second-guess buying from. Sign up for free. Get creative support to turn your content into sales before, during and after your launches. From content classes to learn new campaign marketing skills, to custom designed assets completely done for you, we've thought of it all inside Sales Studio. Join today: https://highflierpowerhouse.com/retainer Get the photoshoot, website, and content strategy you need to increase your business revenue and reputation. Apply for The Rebrand Experience https://highflierpowerhouse.com/rebrand-experience
For your modeling portfolio, you should have eye-catching photos. The question is, where to find a good photographer to take those photos? We explain it in this episode.Enroll in the Online Modeling Course to take your modeling career to the next level: https://modelingmastercourse.com Become a guest in High Feels Podcast: https://fashionrepublicmagazine.com/podcast-guestQuestions or comments? Email podcast@fashionrepublicmagazine.com
Are you hungry for adventure and connection? Listen in to this replay of Episode 372 of of the Outdoor Adventure Lifestyle Podcast featuring former pro snowboarder and Saturday's co-founder Josh Rosen. As host of Huckberry's recently launched series DIRT, Josh shares how the show reconnects and inspires viewers to explore the world of adventure, the outdoors, and cooking in the wild, their backyards, and homes. Facebook Twitter Instagram The Outdoor Biz Podcast Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! Sign up for my Newsletter HERE. I'd love to hear your feedback about the show! You can contact me here: email: rick@theoutdoorbizpodcast.com Show Notes: How'd you get connected with Huckberry? Yeah, it's been a really lovely, Experience with Huckberry. Initially, we worked on a project where, Kate West, who's the content director over at Huckberry, reached out to me cuz she had been in New York when I was there and worked for a nonprofit, bringing kids out. To the beach to surf and up into the mountains to snowboard from the inner city, which was really cool. And we helped out with that and, in any capacity we could, at Saturdays. And she had moved on and started working in Huckberry and asked if I was interested in doing, it's, they sell a really amazing, product called the, 72-hour shirt. Oh yeah. Which is this, it's. All the bells and whistles, antimicrobials, sweat, wicking, all that great stuff. But you're gonna essentially wear it and do anything you want for a couple of days, without a wash. So it's a great shirt to camp with and literally anything you're getting into. So before we get to the show, tell us about your cooking chat. Yeah, sure. Is that why you're there? it's interesting because the show always starts with meeting a chef, okay? And the chef always asks or has, so far, are you a chef? Okay. And my answer and the first time I was asked that my response was, No. I'm just a cooking enthusiast. I'm a food enthusiast. So how did the idea for dirt come to life? So Kate West came to Seattle to do this article for Huckberry with me about wearing the shirt. And we went out for 72 hours. It's the 72-hour shirt. And so that's the deal. It's like a, what can you do with this shirt in 72 hours? And I loved that task because I have always love to see how many activities I can accomplish in a day, so they came out and we went out to one of the San Juan Islands, which is our little chain of islands out here in the sound, beautiful spot. And it's a special place for sure. . , absolutely gorgeous. And we just, we went nuts. We did, the list is long, but we had these amazing couple of days, and somewhere in, in that time I posed to Kate that I had this idea for a food adventure show where essentially we do what we do on dirt, which is that we go to a place we meet with a chef, or the initial idea could also have been like a, somebody who's very connected to food in that city. And we got some information and that kind of set us off on our journey. How is this show different than other adventure travel shows? I think it's interesting. It's like until you work in a, you don't really look at that space that deeply, and after working in this space over the last year and l going around and looking at other adventured shows or on, things like YouTube catching cooks or food, food adventure pieces. It just feels. A lot of those shows and, nothing against them. There are some really great ones out there. We're really about the chef or the host. So what goes into deciding where to go? Is it driven by the food sources, the sustainability? It's a great question and I think we started in Seattle with no real distinct plan of where we were gonna go next because it was the trial episode and it was I think it was meeting with the people around, in that first episode in Seattle or at Washington State that we realized we can go anywhere. It was really liberating, right? Because initially maybe you gotta go to these really important big cities or, it was, we, there was a lot of discussions, but really it's we can go anywhere. We have and we've gone to New York cities, this last one, but we were in Minneapolis, and then we were in New Orleans and then, you know, there's. , there are amazing things happening everywhere. Yeah. It's just about going and looking and so we I think for us, a balance of places that are very obvious, like a New York City mixed with places like Minneapolis that are not necessarily places you like first on your list to visit. If you have a weekend off then of course like it's important that the product that Huckberry. is selling in the season. I'm very connected to that. So you don't actually work at Huckberry, but tell me about the brand. Was your perception of it beforehand and after you started working on the show? Did it change? It was a great beginning to it because I told you, I, I worked with on. Photoshoot with about the 72-hour shirt. I've always been very employee-focused. With my company. I think that the people that you have if they are, and you, I'm sure you experience this, if you go into a place where the employees are not treated well or Oh, yeah. Not respected or not supported. You just feel it immediately, you can smell it. And then you have these places where you can see that these people are respected and are paid appropriately and all of this. Right off the bat with Huckberry cuz there was a photographer and the producer and these people were on the shoot. You just sensed that this is a place where people are respected. And it felt very similar to Saturdays in that everybody felt like it was a common goal to deliver something that we're interested in. I don't work directly for Huckberry. I'm just doing this project for them, but I feel like part of that family and that's important to how I work in the world. Like any project that I do, I feel like it's really important that we're all passionately pushing a cool goal, and that's outdoors, right? So can you share anything with us about projects in the pipeline? So we are headed off, I'll say this, we are leaving the country. Which is really exciting. And I'll leave it at that. How did your outdoor lifestyle begin? I was born and raised, in Seattle to two very different parents in terms of the outdoor lifestyle. My mom is from Oregon, lived in a van, and was a river guide on the Salmon River. And then met my dad who is New York City born and raised. Moved as far away from New York City as he possibly could and stayed in the Continental US. I think he used a piece of string to see which one San Francisco or Seattle was further cuz he hated it. And this is the sixties, right? And he wanted to just be outdoors. He had this kind of romantic vision of the outdoors. And he assumed, Seattle would potentially have all the things he had seen in magazines, I believe. And he got out here and he had no practical experience with the outdoors at all. So tell us about your snowboarding career. Obviously, skiing led to snowboarding, and then you became a pro right? Yeah. So I skied it's interesting cuz I got to a certain place in skiing and then you either go, in my time you were into racing or you went into like mobile skiing or freestyle. There wasn't a big free ski community. And I watched snowboarding come up and it was all free ski. It was like the initial, original free ski. Like they just went everywhere, there were no rules. And I was a skateboarder so that energy, just like I knew it, right? I was like holding onto skiing cause I had done it for so many years, but I was like, that, there's something about that. And then it just looks more, it just felt more like skateboarding, like you were a rebel too. And 13-year-old little guy wants to be a rebel and explore that side of himself. So the middle school I was in had a ski bus and there were some, the cool kids were snowboarding and I was like, all right, I'm gonna try it. I went to a special high school where I only had to go once a week so that I could so I could take snowboarding as a job. And I started actually snowboarding professionally when I was in High School. And then you co-founded the surf-inspired brand Saturdays. What was your role there? So I moved out to New York. My dad's family was in New York City and so my entire life I visited and knew from a very young age that I wanted to be a part of New York City at some point in my life. And the second snowboarding ended and I realized that was probably a good time to make the shift in New York City I worked in fashion for six or seven years and different components of it, trying to find my space. What'd you do there? So I've always been interested in fashion since I was a young kid and living in Seattle, then, and to some degree now it's just not a very fashion-centric place. It's a land of waterproof clothing and comfortable clothing. And that doesn't lend itself generally to cutting-edge fashion. So going to New York was just eye-opening and there was something about the way people dressed and their independence, the styles they would create for themselves that were just so uniquely them, but somehow looked right. And when my buddies came to me discussing this idea for a surf shop, I thought maybe that'd be it, right? So we'd opened the surf shop and then maybe we could design our own. And it was this great experience, the classic New York experience where we came together, we found a little spot in Soho. And this is 2009 in a recession., which is actually a really great time to open something new and unique and I'll explain why. We were able to find a location very inexpensively cuz a lot of stuff was closing down and because we were so unique to that landscape, we garnered a lot of attention from the press because we were just an interesting thing, without any marketing dollars, does, marketing dollars had pretty much dried up around the city, and we were just filler for these magazines. They're like, oh, three guys opened a surf shop in Manhattan. It was all you needed for attention. So why did you leave? I lived at that point in New York after 10 years with Saturdays and then six years of being in New York before that for,15, 16 years and being a kid from the mountains and very connected to that there was a longing that I couldn't block outta my mind anymore. And I just had to come home and be back in my cozy space. Do you have any advice or suggestions for folks that might want to get into the adventure biz or outdoor biz? I think for me it was, it has just always been curiosity, right? And exploration and with the surf shops I have lots of young employees who are, starting their careers as whatever, the beginnings of whatever they would be. And I've had that question come from young people and my answer to them was to find the space you want to be in, and then experience as many pieces of that as you can, because it really takes doing a lot of stuff to figure out exactly. What suits you? Do you have a favorite piece of outdoor gear that's under a hundred dollars that you always have with you? I love that question. I discovered I mean, I've been fishing my whole life and I discovered this last summer I've seen them in the landscape, but it's this Tenkara fishing rod. It's just a totally different thing. It breaks down into this tiny thing and you can whip it out. And it's this beautiful, its own unique cast. But anyway I had a ton of fun with that and I keep that in my pack. Do you have any favorite books? Yeah. I do love to read. I feel like I'm very similar to a lot of people lately where I listen to a lot of stuff. I grew up surrounded by books and I read a lot as a young person, but I tend to listen to a lot of stuff. But I have been trying to buy Paper books of late. My most recent book I bought was that it was a, it's a translation of the Tao Te Ching by Steven Mitchell. Someone had of course posted an image of one of the pages of the book, and it just landed on me because the Tao Te Ching is just that sort of thing where you could pretty much open it to any page and it's just, it was written 4,000 years ago or something, but it is so wise it still hits you in the side of the head, right? As we wrap up, is there anything else you'd like to say to our listeners or ask of our listeners? I'd love it if you go watch the show. One cool thing that the world we live in now, if you have any insight into what you liked, what you didn't, or what you can always comment on the bottom and it's encouraged and That's about it. Links Dirt Huckberry YouTube Josh on Instagram @rosen43
In this episode, we unpack the standout looks and unexpected moments from the 2025 Met Gala, themed “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style.” From bold statements to subtle nods to tradition, we explore what worked, what didn't, and why Janelle Monáe's clockwork couture had us fully transfixed. We also reveal which attendee we'd choose to photograph if given the chance—spoiler: one of us is already envisioning a rooftop session with Monáe under city lights. Join us for thoughtful commentary, fashion insights, and a touch of dream-casting from behind the lens. #MetGala
Eric Hansen was on the scene at Chicago St. Ignatius College Prep on Sunday as Prep Football Report's Tom Lemming gathered some of the best football recruits in Illinois. This special edition of the Inside ND Sports podcast includes interviews with Lemming, former Notre Dame walk-on Peter Schivarelli (9:38), 2027 OL target Cameron Wagner (18:40), 2027 DT target Brayden Parks (22:33), 2026 DL target McHale Blade (27:24), 2027 TE target Brock Williams (32:13), 2027 WR target Quentin Burrell (37:00), 2028 DT target Caleb Tucker (40:05), 2027 QB prospect Israel Abrams (44:22) and a recap with Tyler James (50:13).
Jeremiah and Andrea discuss insights and strategies from Jeremiah's recent 16-week photo shoot prep.00:00 Introduction to Lean Strategies04:58 Jeremiah's Photo Shoot Prep Journey10:03 Adjustments in Training and Nutrition15:04 The Role of Cardio in Fat Loss19:57 Final Push Before the Photo Shoot25:02 Reflections on Hunger and Energy Levels29:59 Nutritional Strategies for Peak Performance34:53 The Art of Refeeds and Muscle Glycogen40:07 Balancing Push and Pull in Training44:54 High Energy Flux and Body Composition49:53 Coaching Through Personal ExperienceTo Apply For Coaching With Our Team: CLICK HERE
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In this solo Intuitive Flow episode, I'm inviting you into an honest, heart-led conversation about pleasure, radiance, and the everyday rituals that help us remember who we truly are.We're exploring what it means to come home to your body, reclaim your feminine sensuality, and express yourself with unapologetic confidence—whether that looks like skipping the Botox and choosing holistic radiance, saying yes to a soul-stirring photoshoot, or working with archetypes like the Wild Woman and Queen to raise your standards in love and life.This isn't about perfection. It's about liberation. It's about letting yourself be seen in all your beauty, power, and depth.If you've been craving inspiration to soften, embody, and expand—this episode is for you.IN THIS EPISODE, I SHARE:
Jeremiah and Andrea discuss Andrea's recent photo shoot, including the preparation, training, nutrition, and the overall experience. 00:00 Introduction to the Photo Shoot Journey03:00 Training and Nutrition Adjustments Post-Shoot05:50 Jeremiah's Mini-Cut Experience09:00 Preparing for the Upcoming Photo Shoot11:57 Finding the Right Photographer15:01 Tanning and Makeup Tips for Photo Shoots18:01 Posing Techniques for Better Photos20:58 Sodium Consistency and Its Importance21:26 Sodium Management in Dieting23:02 Health Phase and Lean Physique Maintenance24:45 Physique Changes and Muscle Development27:10 Cardio and Fat Loss Strategies30:37 Navigating Gym Environments for Photoshoots32:36 Reverse Dieting: Slow vs. Fast Approaches39:59 Recovery and Biofeedback in Training42:57 The Importance of Gaining Body Fat BackTo Apply For Coaching With Our Team: CLICK HERETo ask us a question for the next Q+A episode: CLICK HERE Read Our Free Blogs: CLICK HERE
Jeremiah and Andrea discuss Andrea's journey to her best physique, culminating in a recent photo shoot. They explore the various phases of her training, the importance of setting goals, and the impact of training intensity and diet strategies on her progress.00:00 Andrea's Photo Shoot Journey Begins04:58 The Importance of Setting Goals10:01 Comparing Physiques: Progress Over Time15:03 Training Intensity: A Game Changer20:00 Diet Strategies: A New Approach21:35 Mindset and Mental Resilience in Prep24:48 Understanding Body Adaptations During Dieting26:28 The Importance of Peak Week32:42 Shoot Day Preparation and Nutrition38:48 Gaining Confidence Through Challenges44:30 Wrapping Up and Future GoalsTo Apply For Coaching With Our Team: CLICK HERETo ask us a question for the next Q+A episode: CLICK HERE Read Our Free Blogs: CLICK HERE
Behind the Scenes of a Fashion Photoshoot! In this episode, Rachel offers a backstage pass into the world of fashion photography, revealing the realities of what to expect, but also how to prepare to have a successful photoshoot for your own brand. Learn how tools like shot lists can help you be more efficient and ensure you capture every necessary image. As the industry shifts towards digital advancements, Rachel throws out the exciting potential of AI and 3D renderings as sustainable and cost-effective alternatives to traditional methods. The spotlight shifts to the crucial team roles during a photo shoot, emphasizing the stylist's impact and the magic of hair and makeup in aligning with brand visions. Let's not forget your role of empowering everyone on set so the vision and the why remains clear for everyone involved. In this episode, you'll hear: -Why a detailed shot list is essential in a successful photoshoot. -AI is changing the game - can you omit a photoshoot altogether? -Who should be at the photoshoot? -Photoshoots are FUN. It's your job to cultivate the energy and maintain the vision. Sign up for the Secrets Behind Billion-Dollar Apparel Brands FREE Course here! We can't wait to hear what you think of this episode! Purchase the Business of Apparel Online Course: https://www.thebusinessofapparel.com/course To connect with Rachel, you can join her LinkedIn community here: LinkedIn. To visit her website, go to: www.unmarkedstreet.com.
In this episode of Amazin' Conversations with Jay Horwitz, we revisit one of the greatest hoaxes in sports history: the curious case of Sidd Finch. Jay is joined by Joe Berton — the man who became Sidd Finch — to reflect on the unforgettable 1985 Sports Illustrated April Fools' story that convinced the baseball world a barefoot, French horn-playing pitcher could throw 168 mph. Joe shares never-before-heard stories from spring training, behind-the-scenes shenanigans, and what it was like to live the legend. Whether you were there in '85 or just hearing about Sidd for the first time, this is a Mets moment you won't want to miss.
Hello, Darlings!Well, here we are, the very end of Denise & Her Wild Things!What a wild ride it has been with Denise, her gals and Dr. Aaron. We have enjoyed every moment and need more, PLEASE let there be a second season!In this final episode we see a couple of Housewives, a hairless cat wearing sunglasses, and a beautiful photoshoot. Enjoy! Access bonus episodes on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're bringing back one of our most-loved episodes — and for good reason! Whether you're rebranding, updating your website, or just ready to refresh your visual identity, a brand photoshoot is one of the best investments you can make in your business. In this episode, I'm diving into everything you need to know to plan and get the most out of your shoot — especially if you're a personal brand or online business owner. This content is just as relevant today as when it first aired, and it's packed with practical tips that I've used time and time again for both Girlboss Designer (my former business name, now In Flow Design Co.) and the Kristin Richards brand. From choosing your outfits to prepping props and working with your photographer, these steps will help you show up confidently and walk away with a photo library that actually works for your business. Ready? Let's get into it.
Pirates star Paul Skenes is getting grilled over a GQ photoshoot.
Tim Benz in for Mark Madden. Tim and Tom talk about which position is the most hopeless in Pittsburgh. They talk Val Kilmer, hear some Big Ben sound, and look at Paul Skenes photoshoot in GQ
Tim Benz in for Mark Madden. Tim and Tom talk about which position is the most hopeless in Pittsburgh. They talk Val Kilmer, hear some Big Ben sound, and look at Paul Skenes photoshoot in GQ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Trade-for-print (TFP) shoots can be an excellent way to build your portfolio, collaborate with models, and refine your creative style. However, without a structured approach, TFP shoots can quickly become frustrating, unorganized, and a waste of time. Many photographers experience flaky models, last-minute cancellations, or misunderstandings about how many images will be delivered.The key to a successful TFP shoot is treating it just as professionally as a paid session—with clear expectations, organized communication, and structured boundaries.In this photography podcast episode, I will share the exact step-by-step system I use to run TFP shoots efficiently and professionally, so you can get high-quality results without dealing with unreliable people.This episode will cover:Why I never post model calls on Instagram (and where I find reliable models instead)How to set clear expectations upfront to avoid misunderstandingsHow over-communicating prevents cancellations and gets models to take the shoot seriouslyHow to structure a TFP workflow from model booking to final image deliveryHow to avoid last-minute cancellations and no-showsThe boundaries I set to prevent burnout and protect my timeBy following these steps, you will eliminate stress, work with dependable models, and create stunning images without frustration.Honeybook: https://share.honeybook.com/Jessicawhttps://aftershoot.com/jessica-whitaker/What's Next:Follow me on Insta: https://instagram.com/jessicawhitakerJoin the Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/buildandbloomjessicawhitakerBusiness Basics: https://www.jessicawhitaker.co/businessbasics
Get a FREE Posing eBook from The Portrait System here: https://the-portrait-system.lpages.co/podcast-pose-funnel/On today's special re-release, our guest is New York-based photographer Damaly Sheperd! Damaly is an amazing conversationalist and an incredible photographer who built her business very fast and went from $50 to $6500 minimum per photoshoot. Listen in as Damaly shares the details of her journey and the secrets to how she became the photographer people want to book in the saturated New York market. You don't want to miss this episode!PODCAST LISTENER SPECIAL!! If you want to get started with the Portrait System, get a special discount using code “POD7” to get one month access for just $7 here https://theportraitsystem.com/pricing/IG https://www.instagram.com/theportraitsystem/YouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/theportraitsystemSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Halle Berry claps back at trolls, Birdman catches a catnap, and did David Beckham's mother-in-law take a peek at his package? All this and more on today's Dish Nation!
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(00:00) Fred wants to take another photo with Hardy and Wallach for Toucher & Hardy. He thinks he’s ugly. He thinks he looks short. It's just been a whole bunch of drama since “The Photo.” (19:17) WHAT HAPPENED LAST NIGHT: Now with Hampus Lindholm’s likely season-ending knee injury, Fred and Hardy believe it is time for the Bruins to sell. Celtics get their ninth win out of the last ten too! CONNECT WITH TOUCHER & HARDY: linktr.ee/ToucherandHardy For the latest updates, visit the show page on 985thesportshub.com. Follow 98.5 The Sports Hub on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Watch the show every morning on YouTube, and subscribe to stay up-to-date with all the best moments from Boston’s home for sports!
Goonies 2: After months and years of will they/won't they, Goonies 2 is now in production. Here's hoping they bring everyone back except for Corey Feldman. Fuck The Corey Crew: Erok sends over an amazing JAT RMR parody that needs to be heard and we also go over Corey announcing his old drummer's death. Celebrity Wife Swap: We cover the much requested Corey Feldman Wife Swap episode. This is the true Corey. Also did Michael Jackson rip off What's Up With The Youth? COREY FELDMAN!, SHOW STOPPER!, LET'S JUST TALK!, DON CHEADLE!, BOOGIE NIGHTS!, REAL ONES!, VALENTINE'S DAY!, LOVE LEFT!, HEART!, REKT!, PATREON!, WATCH THIS!, GIRLFRIEND!, BLACK LOVE!, LYFT!, FAT RAPPER!, DAVE BLUNTZ!, OPEN RELATIONSHIP!, GOONIES 2!, OFFICIAL!, VARIETY!, DANK DEMOSS!, JESSICA!, BARN!, BURGER KING!, STEVEN SPIELBERG!, CONSPIRACY!, PREDATOR!, RICHARD DONNER!, HMMM!, COCAINE!, DRUMMER!, OD!, FENTANYL!, EROK!, PRODUCTION!, NEW SONG!, RMR!, RASCAL!, PARODY!, FJP!, FUCK JAKE PERRY!, POPS!, SCAM!, DRUMMER!, DIED!, OD!, FENTANYL!, ANNOUNCED!, STEVE GADD!, APPARENTLY!, TMZ!, REALITY SHOW!, CELEBRITY WIFE SWAP!, TOMMY DAVIDSON!, IN LIVING COLOR!, COURNTEY FELDMAN!, COREY'S ANGELS!, METOO MOVEMENT!, FELDMANSION!, CONTRACT!, RULES!, HUGH HEFNER!, PLAYBOY!, TEACHABLE!, ADAPT!, COACHABLE!, PHOTOSHOOT!, DANCING WITH GHOSTS!, DOUBLE STANDAR!, YOUTUBE COPYRIGHT!, FIRST SUPERCHAT NAME!, REPROGRAM!, KEEP A TALLY!, EDDIE MURPHY!, MICHAEL JACKSON!, WHAT'S UP WITH YOU!, WHAT'S UP WITH YOU!?, RIP OFF!, STOLEN!, HOWARD STERN! You can find the videos from this episode at our Discord RIGHT HERE!
On this week's Vogue & Amber: Amber's London trip, Vogue's handed in her book, trips to Amsterdam, grimy household things, forced family photoshoots & a shallow dive into the Chiara Ferragni drama. Remember, if you want to get involved you can:Email us at vogueandamberpod@global.com OR find us on socials @voguewilliams, @ambrerosolero @vogueandamberpodListen and subscribe to Vogue & Amber on Global Player or wherever you get your podcasts.Please review Global's Privacy Policy: https://global.com/legal/privacy-policy/
Kate became one of the biggest supermodels in history, but behind the glamorous photoshoots was a much darker reality. She was discovered at just 14 years old, thrown into the fashion world, and subjected to disturbing photoshoots that raised serious questions. Her career skyrocketed, but so did her struggles—with addiction scandals and toxic industry pressure following her for years. From the ‘heroin chic' era to the infamous cocaine controversy, Kate's story is a tragic look at the dark side of fashion. Let's get into it! Thank you to this episode's sponsor! • Shopify: Sign up for your one-dollar-per-month trial period at https://shopify.com/sloan Please support the Let's Get Into It Podcast: http://bit.ly/LetsGetIntoIt