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Imagine that you've never experienced a whole lot of grief before. Then something devastating happens to you and leads to something beautiful. It happened to my guest today, Beryl Young. I've known her for several years, ever since I first started Art Class Curator at a blogger conference. Before working with teachers and schools on photography curriculum, she taught kindergarteners and 1st graders for 10 years. Listen as she shares the powerful story of how she started her photography business and how it's evolved. 2:54 - The painful incident that triggered Beryl's transition from photography hobbyist to entrepreneur 9:29 - How Beryl taught herself photography and what inspired her to create her first class 13:21 - How the pandemic served as a huge catalyst for Beryl to shift her business 21:04 - An overview of Beryl's approach to the teentography curriculum 26:16 - Why Beryl focuses on making photography as accessible as possible 31:37 - Beryl discusses her teentography and kidtography kits 36:01 - The platform that changed Beryl's life Transcript at https://artclasscurator.com/76
A MESSAGE FROM THE TREKSPERTS: Please note this episode was recorded remotely via Zoom and as such the sound quality may not be up to the usual high standards of the podcast recorded in the studio. We hope the content will make up for any deficiencies in the audio. Meanwhile, we ask all our listeners to please listen to the experts, trust science, self isolate, quarantine, stay safe, stay home... and Keep on Trekkin' #LLAP This week, Trekspert DAREN DOCHTERMAN (Star Trek: The Motion Picture - Director's Edition) is joined by authors JEFF BOND (author, The World Of The Orville, The Making of Narcos) and his co-author GENE KOZICKI as they discuss their new coffee table book from Titan Books, THE ART OF STAR TREK: THE MOTION PICTURE. Join them as they celebrate the love for all things THE MOTION PICTURE and revisit the ever-evolving look of a Trek's most cinematic journey. There Is No Comparison. Follow us on Twitter at @inglorioustrek, Instagram at @inglorioustreksperts and on Facebook at Electric Surge. Now you can watch INGLORIOUS TREKSPERTS and all your favorite Electric Surge video podcasts On Demand by downloading the free ELECTRIC NOW app in your favorite app store for IOS, Android, Apple TV, Roku and more. Watch your favorite episodes today along with the best film and television from the Electric library. The Fifty-Yeear Mission, the bestselling oral history of Star Trek, by Mark A. Altman & Edward Gross, is now available in paperback from St. Martin's Press. #StarTrek #TOS #TNG #DS9 #Voy #ENT #Disco #Picard #LLAP #StarTrekVoyager #TOS #Enterprise #TAS @50yearmission #pandoraCW Don't miss the second season premiere of the hit sci-fi adventure series, PANDORA, debuting on @TheCW on Sunday, October 4th at 8 PM
*Theme Music: Chartsmasher – Dial Up* chartsmasher.bandcamp.com/releases specialdudescomix.bigcartel.com/ [Go to Little Heroes Comics & Fair Spark Books: Bring a massive smile to comic’s creativity today] littleheroescomics.co.uk/ fairsparkbooks.co.uk/ “Get some culture! READ A F*****G BOOK” Tis the season to be jolly! Hello and welcome to our second Christmas present to you all and the gang is back together. Something a little different this time as well. We are discussing books that are about comics. Bloody Books! Don’t worry though. This hasn’t become some after school book club get together. The folks still get their comics on and in full swing adoration. There’s Alan Moore, Tim Pilcher, Marvel, Tom Spurgeon, Pat Mills, Penguin books, Will Eisner, you name it! There is soooo many books and we had a ton of fun. We hope you do too. Grab a mulled wine, some mince pies and hell of a lot of Christmas cheer. This and all the usual comics chat on the only comics podcast to make a list, check it twice… That Comic Smell! Follow us on Twitter & Instagram @thatcomicsmell Get us on… Soundcloud: tinyurl.com/y8vzeh3c Spotify: tinyurl.com/y2qtu2cs YouTube: tinyurl.com/yajnxcno Apple Podcasts: tinyurl.com/hwbqxab Podbean: tinyurl.com/yxvecykj and most places you find podcasts. Don’t forget to Like, Share, Subscribe, Rate & Review. Thanks again for listening and supporting the podcast Graphic Borders: Latino comic books past, present and future (Frederick Luis Aldama, Christopher Gonzalez) Words for Pictures: The Art and Business of writing comics and graphic novels (Brian Michael Bendis) Eisner/Miller (Interview Conducted by Charles Brownstein) Will Eisner's Shop Talk (Will Eisner) Of Comics and Men: A Cultural History of American Comic Books (Jean-Paul Galbilliet) How Comics Work (Dave Gibbons, Tim Pilcher) The International Book of comics (Denis Gifford) 1001 Comics you must read before you Die (Paul Gravett, ed.) The New Comics (Gary Groth, Robert Flore, eds.) Marvel Museum: The Story of the Comics (Ned Hartley) Marvel Comics: The Untold Story (Sean Howe) Understanding Comics (Scott McCloud) The Supergirl: Fashion Feminism, Fantasty and the History of Comic Book Heroines (Mike Madrid) Looking for Calvin and Hobbes (Nevin Martell) Be Pure! Be Vigilant! Behave! (Pat Mills) From Hell Companion (Alan Moore, Eddie Campbell) Super Gods (Grant Morrison) Art out of time: Unknown comic visionaries, 1900-1969 (Dan Nadel, ed.) The Penguin book of Comics (George Perry, Alan Alridge) Stan Lee: The Rise and Fall of the American Comic Book (Jordan Raphael, Tom Spurgeon) Tales to Astonish (Ronin Ro) Adult Comics: An Introduction (Roger Sabin) Comic Book Hero (Barrie Tomlinson) McSweeneys 13: The Comics issue (Chris Ware, ed.) The Caped Crusade: Batman and the rise of Nerd Culture (Glen Weldon) Peter Bagge Conversations (Kent Worcester)
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Brian Michael Bendis chats with Chris and Matt about living in freezing Cleveland, starting his career in comic books and teaching comic book writing. They also talk about the rise of comic book fandom and the new Playstation original series Powers and his book Words for Pictures: The Art and Business of Writing Comics and Graphic Novels!
This lecture, in conjunction with the exhibition Playing with Pictures: The Art of Victorian Photocollage, explores the ways Victorians viewed photocollage albums and reconciled the visually disruptive medium of photocollage, by placing this work in the context of contemporary Victorian visual culture. This podcast is brought to you by the Ancient Art Podcast. Explore more at ancientartpodcast.org.