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Content creators are becoming more common at weddings, but will they replace photographers and videographers? And has camera technology plateaued - can they get any better? And, if you are thinking of turning pro, have you considered all the fixed costs you will have - can you afford to do it? Nick is moving house, but can he take his studio with him? And where is Steve off to next in his world training tour!Resources:Sony Alpha Cameras - https://www.sony.com/electronics/interchangeable-lens-camerasFujifilm X-Pro4 (Upcoming) - https://fujifilm.com/products/cameras/x-pro4Studio Ninja - https://studioninja.co/Support the showNick Church and Steve Vaughan are professional wedding photographers based in the UK. They both use Sony Alpha cameras and lenses. Video version of the Podcast including slide shows of images https://www.youtube.com/@thephotographypod Nick's website : https://www.nickchurchphotography.co.uk/Nick's Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/nickchurchphotography/ Nick Church Creative Academy https://www.nickchurchphotography.co.uk/news/introducing-nick-church-creative-academy Steve's website : https://www.samandstevephotography.com/Steve's Wedding Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/samandstevephotography/Steve's personal Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stevevaughanphotography Music from Artlist.io Any technical information given by the presenters is based on their understanding and opinion at the time of recording
"A Change is Gonna Come": Corey Hopkins' Journey of Passion and PurposeIn this inspiring episode of Little Big Voices, Mark talks with Corey Hopkins, a filmmaker, musician, and digital media mentor at the African American Youth Harvest Foundation (AAYHF) in Austin, Texas.Corey opens up about the challenges and setbacks that led him to pursue a solo music career while working at Amazon, and how he used music and songwriting to process his emotions during difficult times.We dive into Corey's journey to AAYHF and finding his passion for mentoring youth in videography and life skills through the Krew12 program. Corey tells the story of meeting AAYHF leader Michael Lofton and how his belief in Corey's potential changed everything, leading to building a media studio from an empty room and creating over 200 episodes highlighting the organization's impact.Corey shares the power of speaking your dreams into existence and putting in the work to make them a reality. He discusses teaching kids creativity, collaboration, problem-solving, and professionalism through filmmaking projects, and how working with the youth has transformed his own life and music.The conversation explores Corey's reflections on his personal growth, relationships, and the wisdom gained from hitting "rock bottom". Corey opens up about the role of family, faith, and fatherhood in shaping his path, and shares what's next for him, AAYHF, and his production company Love Arrangements.Connect with Corey Hopkins: Instagram: @coreyh3d Love Arrangements: lovearrangements.org/Learn more about AAYHF's programs and how to support their mission: https://aayhf.org/Check out Corey singing "A Change is Gonna Come" written by Sam Cooke, which Corey says is the soundtrack to his own life. The video was produced by Mark Caddell and Little Big Voices.If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with a friend and consider joining the Little Big Voices community at http://littlebigvoices.com/joinThe views expressed by guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the producers. (c) 2026 Little Big Voices ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
If you've ever said “I don't have enough content” or “I don't know what to post”… this episode is for you.I'm joined by my videographer and all round content weapon Ben Spinelli. He's the guy behind a lot of the higher quality content you've seen on my Instagram and he also runs social media for multiple businesses, so he sees what actually works right now.In this chat we break down the real reason most business owners struggle with consistency, why being more real beats being polished, and how to build trust so the right customers feel like they already know you before they ever DM or call.We cover- Why most businesses fall off with content and the simple fix- Quality versus quantity and why quantity builds quality- How to stay consistent without planning a month ahead- The power of Stories and why they are the easiest place to start- A practical just document it approach that removes the pressure- Trial Reels how they work and why they are worth using- Simple iPhone filming tips including exposure tricks and Action Mode- Why reels perform better when the business owner is actually in themIf you enjoyed this episode, share it with a mate in business and come say hey on Instagram.Our May "Business and Mindset Retreat" is filling up so shoot Glenn a DM on instagram for more info if you're interested asap!Connect with Ben@benspinelliConnect with Glenn@glennhaworth_coach
We are live! And this time from Apogee Dispo in Sunland Park NM. Tune in as Juantito Jones makes his After Party debut and Tiara, a local up and coming nightlife promoter, her company TNS Productions and DJ tells us about some after party stories, her favorite after party she has been to plus! She answers some horny questions straight from instagram. Follow us on social media @AaronScenesAfterParty
Welcome to Monsters on the Edge, a show exploring creatures at the edge of our reality in forests, cities, skies, and waters. We examine these creatures and talk to the researchers studying them.Born in 1962, Terry Windell lives in Rock Hill, SC with his wife and is currently self-employed there.Growing up, Terry spent many summers as a child and teenager on his grandparents' 2000-acre farm in South Carolina. A large portion of that land was heavily wooded private property used for pulpwood and timber farming. While there, Terry would often have odd “experiences” as he walked alone exploring in the woods – almost always feeling as if he was being watched or “kept track of”. Eventually this led to a definitive experience that left him wondering just exactly who or what was in the woods with him when he would go walking each time. All this, coupled with seeing “The Legend of Boggy Creek” when it was first released, started him on his personal journey of discovery to learn as much about the subject as possible.Terry's research has taken him all over the Southeast as well as to Oklahoma. He's been actively investigating Bigfoot in the field with various groups since 2013. In 2022 Terry branched off with his own solo project called Rock Hill Bigfoot – a space where he can document his continuing journey of exploration and learning. Over all this time, Terry has had several close encounters with the Forest People – including getting poked through his tent wall by one on a particularly dark night in the woods of North Georgia.Terry is a “No Kill” supporter and keeps an open mind when researching and when talking with others about the subject, but leans toward the approach of learning through in-the-field observation, documentation, and personal experience. Terry isn't out to prove to anyone that Bigfoot exists. He already KNOWS Bigfoot exists due to his field experiences. Rather, he is on a personal journey to learn all he can about these elusive and mysterious beings while gladly sharing his knowledge and experiences along the way with anyone who asks.Terry's specialties are documentary interviews, field videography, and video editing and production…all of which fit right in with his Bigfoot research. In fact, he's been interested in cameras even longer than in Bigfoot! Terry also realizes that there are almost as many opinions as to exactly what Bigfoot might be as there are people looking for Bigfoot, and is always willing to listen to all opinions as long as they are thoughtfully and respectfully presented.The biggest thing Terry has learned so far is that when you start out looking for Bigfoot, you often end up learning much more about yourself along the way…Currently Terry's favorite Bigfoot movies are “The Legend of Boggy Creek” and “Letters from the Big Man”. His favorite book to date is “The Quantum Bigfoot” by Ron Morehead.Terry is firm believer that when dealing with the Forest People, respect is key…and as long as there's respect between us, there'll be no problems.Terry's Websitehttps://rockhillbigfoot.com/Terry's Youtubehttps://www.youtube.com/@RockHillBigfootTerry's Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/RockHillBigfoot/Click that play button, and let's unravel the mysteries of the UNTOLD! Remember to like, share, and subscribe to our channel to stay updated on all the latest discoveries and adventures. See you there!Join Barnaby Jones each Monday on the Untold Radio Network Live at 12pm Central – 10am Pacific and 1pm Eastern. Come and Join the live discussion next week. Please subscribe.We have ten different Professional Podcasts on all the things you like. New favorite shows drop each day only on the UNTOLD RADIO NETWORKTo find out more about Barnaby Jones and his team, (Cryptids, Anomalies, and the Paranormal Society) visit their website www.WisconsinCAPS.comMake sure you share and Subscribe to the CAPS YouTube Channel as wellhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCs7ifB9Ur7x2C3VqTzVmjNQ
Welcome to Paranormal Spectrum, where we illuminate the enigmatic corners of the supernatural world. I'm your host, Barnaby Jones, and today we have a very special guest joining us:A distinguished author, filmmaker, historian and paranormal researcher, Larry Eissler III has over 15 years of experience and 7 years in paranormal video production. His work spans documentaries, social media content and an episodic series, focusing on lesser-known haunted locations in the American Midwest. Larry's dedication to the paranormal community is evident through his Telly award-winning production, extensive publications and his role as and educator and historian.Larry's Link Treehttps://linktr.ee/LarryEisslerIIIClick that play button, and let's unravel the mysteries of the UNTOLD! Remember to like, share, and subscribe to our channel to stay updated on all the latest discoveries and adventures. See you there!Join Barnaby Jones on the Paranormal Spectrum every Thursday on the Untold Radio Network Live at 12pm Central – 10am Pacific and 1pm Eastern. Come and Join the live discussion next week. Please subscribe.We have twelve different Professional Podcasts on all the things you like. New favorite shows drop each day only on the UNTOLD RADIO NETWORK.To find out more about Barnaby Jones and his team, (Cryptids, Anomalies, and the Paranormal Society) visit their website www.WisconsinCAPS.comMake sure you share and Subscribe to the CAPS YouTube Channel as wellhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCs7ifB9Ur7x2C3VqTzVmjNQ
Hybrid Hangout is a podcast for photographers who want to scale their business with hybrid photo and video. Hosted by working hybrid shooter Shayna Lloyd, the show covers hybrid shooting systems, editing workflows, packaging and pricing video, marketing strategies, and selling photo + video in a way that increases average booking value without doubling workload. Episodes include practical strategies, specific systems, business experiments, and honest conversations about money, burnout, confidence, and building a more sustainable photography business. If you're a wedding, elopement, or lifestyle photographer interested in adding video, improving profitability, and building a smarter business model, Hybrid Hangout is for you.Thanks for listening to Hybrid Hangout!! Don't forget to rate and review on your fave podcast platform -- it helps me grow, get amazing guests, and climb in the charts! DM me a screenshot of your review so I can say thanks :) Andddd say hi @hybridhangout on Instagram!
Hybrid Hangout is a podcast for photographers who want to scale their business with hybrid photo and video. Hosted by working hybrid shooter Shayna Lloyd, the show covers hybrid shooting systems, editing workflows, packaging and pricing video, marketing strategies, and selling photo + video in a way that increases average booking value without doubling workload. Episodes include practical strategies, specific systems, business experiments, and honest conversations about money, burnout, confidence, and building a more sustainable photography business. If you're a wedding, elopement, or lifestyle photographer interested in adding video, improving profitability, and building a smarter business model, Hybrid Hangout is for you.Say on on Instagram @hybridhangout Get the free video upsell starter kit! Thanks for listening to Hybrid Hangout!! Don't forget to rate and review on your fave podcast platform -- it helps me grow, get amazing guests, and climb in the charts! DM me a screenshot of your review so I can say thanks :) Andddd say hi @hybridhangout on Instagram!
Coming at you LIVE from Benny Frank's! Where we are joined by Food Network's ‘Chopped' Champion Chef Enrique where he gives us some incite to being a chef, his speciality menu at Benny Frank's and the perks of being Chef Enrique. Plus Voo hits us with 21 questions where things get a little spicy. Follow us on social media @AaronScenesAfterParty
Jason and Jared talk about the value of taking creative risks while shooting weddings and how to know if it's worth it to get that "sick shot" or if you should just get to cocktail hour to shoot room details.
STRUCTUREIntroduction: 00:00 to 00:5400:55 to 2:32: Part 1: What is Uberisation?02:33 to 07:25: Part 2: What makes an industry vulnerable to Uberisation?07:26 to 09:58: Part 3: 5 industries vulnerable to Uberisation - 1) Education09:59 to 11:58: 2) Mental health care11:59 to 14:31: 3) Music14:32 to 17:10: 4) Agency work17:11 to 21:52: 5) Data annotation21:53 to 23:25: Part 4: De-Uberisation23:26 to 23:56: OutroCREDITSBackground music: ‘Embrace', by Evgeny Bardyuzha (downloaded with a creative commons licence from pixabay.com).Interviews with Samantha Howe, Linas Mazgeika, Elmar Smid and Jonas Valente were conducted in person at the ETUC ‘Platforum' in Nicosia, Cyprus, September 25-26. Thanks to all.HighLine Executives (2025). ‘THE Uber for Videography and Photography | Kawser Khan | HTX | S2 E7'. Youtube.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ipFPXFIKoucFinweek Magazine (2016). ‘finweek Money Matters: The "Uber" for handymen'. Youtube.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iTYgUJCPY_EDownieLive (2023). ‘I tried the "UBER" for PRIVATE JETS!' Youtube.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yq8CA2-y4FQThe Rideshare Guy (2022). ‘People Are Doing LAUNDRY For Others As A SIDE HUSTLE! - "The Uber for Laundry”'. Youtube.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rO2NG8NxGwADRONE ON Podcast (2025). ‘Spexi: Why the Uber for Drone Data thinks the World Map Needs an Upgrade | DRONE ON'. Youtubehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SSYnMaEsL2cEverything Electric TECH (2024). ‘This Flatpack Electric Van Is The Uber For Potatoes! |Fully Charged Show Podcast with OX Delivers'. Youtube.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yMIcmYOBd-EHouse of New Mobility (2016). 'CES16 - URGENT.LY: We are the Uber for tow trucks'. Youtube.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8lJjB3ormB4Kate Ferguson (2024). ‘How online therapy became big business'. DW News.https://www.dw.com/en/online-therapy-has-become-a-billion-dollar-business/video-70805828BetterHelp (2025). ‘Get Matched With a Therapist That Fits Your Needs, Style, and Goals'. Youtube.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fJE55BNmo2ETEDx Talks (2019). ‘Building a global brand, locally | Rafe Offer | TEDxLSE'. Youtube.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5WDGVPNrgQI
Happy 2026! We are back by the fire for our first chat of the year, and we have a lot to catch up on.In this episode, we dive deep into the current state of the wedding industry. After judging hundreds of films for the British Wedding Film Festival, we've noticed some polarizing trends - from AI-generated voiceovers to the resurgence of "home movie" Super 8 vibes. We also discuss the controversial return of the "Dutch tilt" in photography (thanks, Gen Z) and ask the question: are Content Creators actually taking over, or was it just a phase?On the business side, we open up about a recent painful client cancellation and discuss the ethics of contracts and refunds when things go wrong. We also debate a recent award-winning image controversy - where do we draw the line between photography, digital art, and cheating?Plus, we share some life updates, including Liam's new career path, Bee's Harry Potter-style darkroom, and why Laura is painting in her underwear.Topics:•2026 Trends: The rise of AI music and voiceovers in wedding films.•Gear Nostalgia: Why everyone is buying old DSLRs and 35mm film cameras.•Business Realities: Handling last-minute cancellations and protecting your income.•Ethics: The controversy of using stock imagery and composites in photo awards.•Life Updates: Darkrooms, driving instructors, and car breakdowns.Whether you are a photographer, videographer, or just a creative trying to navigate the changing landscape, grab a coffee (or a wine) and join the commune.Timestamps: 00:00 - Intro: Happy New Year 2026 01:05 - Judging film awards & the rise of AI Voiceovers 05:23 - Photography trends: The return of the "Wonky Horizon" 07:00 - The DSLR nostalgia trap 09:30 - Bee's new cupboard darkroom & developing film 14:55 - Laura's new painting hobby 21:50 - Liam's now a Qualified Driving Instructor 29:40 - Have Content Creators actually taken over? 33:00 - Dealing with a major wedding cancellation 36:40 - The Awards Controversy: Stock images vs. Photography 43:00 - Will AI eventually eat itself? 47:00 - Highs & Lows: Client testimonials & car breakdown nightmares 57:30 - Bee's health scare & 80s nostalgiaLawson Film School: https://www.lawsonfilms.co.uk/lawson-film-schoolSay hi on Instagram @ourcreativecommuneGet a free 14 day trial of Musicbed: https://www.musicbed.com/invite/935CyThe British Wedding Film Festivalhttps://www.britishweddingfilmfestival.com/liamandbee.comlawsonfilms.co.uklawsonphotography.co.uk#weddingphotography #weddingvideography #filmphotography #creativepodcast #weddingindustry #ourcreativecommune Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Share Your ThoughtsClients are using AI as an excuse to discount creative work. This episode breaks down what is really happening underneath that pressure, why the hype cycle matters to your business, and why reliability is the advantage that keeps creators valuable even as tools get faster.In This Episode•The “AI discount” moment: when the scope is clear, but your value gets questioned anyway•Why the AI hype cycle affects budgets, expectations, and how clients justify pricing•What creators are actually selling (hint: not the tool)•The return to reliability: why dependable delivery becomes the differentiator•The hidden risk of tool dependence, subscriptions, cloud access, outages, and workflow fragility•A practical way to audit your workflow so you can deliver even when tools failKey Takeaways•Speed is not value by itself. Outcomes are.•AI can change costs, but it also increases the demand for taste, consistency, and accountability.•Your edge is reliability: the ability to deliver on time, on brief, and in a way that is legally safe and professionally consistent.•If your workflow depends on one tool or one login, you have a single point of failure.•The best “AI strategy” for creators is resilience plus a clear value story clients can understand.Chapters•00:00 The moment you feel the discount pressure•01:11 The AI bubble question and why it matters to creators•05:15 Why companies struggle to get ROI from AI (and what that signals)•06:33 The corporate budgeting lens that shapes how clients think•08:20 Return to reliability•09:48 What clients are really buying when they hire a creator•10:24 Tool dependence and the cloud risk most creators ignore•14:16 The one question to audit your workflowTry This: The Reliability Audit (10 minutes)1.List the 3 tools your turnaround time depends on.2.For each tool, answer: If this disappears tomorrow, what is my backup?3.Identify the single point of failure (login, subscription, cloud processing, internet).4.Create one offline fallback path you can execute under pressure.5.Update your client value language: reliability, consistency, and outcomes.Next Episode and SubscribeIf this episode hit close to home, subscribe on your favorite podcast platform and on YouTube. New episodes are built for working creators who need practical decisions, not hype.
Dp you need to be friends with your clients to make great work. Jared and Jason say "No". Let's explore... Buckle up.
COURTSIDE MAVERICK feat. @xo.mariza_ & @louis.lit We're kicking off the new year with the OG horny crew! Mariza comes by for a little after party reunion as we catch up with her and her latest move to Dallas. She tells us why El Paso men give her the ick and she tells us all about her throuple in paradise. Follow us on social media @AaronScenesAfterParty
This time on Media Pass, Daniel speaks with Brian Hoge. A very talented videographer and creative living currently in the US. Brian is focused on motorsports and high pace content but also importantly combined with a very smart entrepreneurial mind. They discuss a variety of topics from the highs and the hurdles of the industry to how creating impacts their everyday life. For anyone starting out or looking to take things to the next level - this is an episode you can't miss.Follow Brian on IG: @bh_shootzSupport the show
Ian Jones (@iansjones) is a Pittsburgh-based commercial photographer and creative strategist known for crafting bold, story-driven visuals for brands and businesses, with a focus on content that connects, performs, and stands out.Expect to Learn: How to tactfully ask potential clients about their current marketing effortsThe importance of educating clients about what they're missing from or overpaying to social/marketing agenciesHow to create mock-up ads or showcase relevant portfolio work that demonstrates your capabilitiesHow being a local creator can give you an edge over large marketing agenciesHow explaining your process can help win over clients who may feel jaded by previous experiences.Ian's Website: https://www.isjdesigns.com/Sponsors:Thanks to WhiteWall for being our lead sponsor this episode! They're the top choice for photographers who want the highest-quality prints! Use the code TPM2025 at checkout for 15% off: https://www.whitewall.com/Our Links:Join our subreddit where you can share stories and ask questions:https://www.reddit.com/r/photographermindset/Subscribe to TPM's Youtube page and watch full length episodes: https://www.youtube.com/thephotographermindset/Make a donation via PayPal for any amount you feel is equal to the value you receive from our podcast episodes! Donations help with the fees related to hosting the show: https://paypal.me/podcasttpm?country.x=CA&locale.x=en_USThanks for listening!Go get shooting, go get editing, and stay focused.@sethmacey@mantis_photography@thephotographermindsetSupport the show
Jason and Jared let you know which camera gear are a true gift for wedding filmmakers and what gear is more like a lump of coal in your gear bag?Lumix S1ii https://geni.us/vnx9wLumix 24-60 f/2.8 https://geni.us/vPtf6Canon C50 https://geni.us/canon_c50Plaud Note AI Recorderhttps://geni.us/paud_ai_recorderKondor Blue Firefly DTAP Light https://geni.us/kondor_blue_firefly DJI Mavic 4 Pro https://geni.us/dji_mavic4_proDJI Air 5 Pro https://geni.us/dji_mavic4_pro DJI RS4 Pro https://geni.us/dji_ronin4_pro Kondor Blue Who is Matt Audio Pack https://geni.us/kondor_blue_audio_packAputure MC Pro https://geni.us/xNPbF Tilta BLK22 Portable Charger https://geni.us/tilta_blk22_chargerBubblebee Mic Hiding Kit https://geni.us/bubblebee_mic_starterUlanzi Portable Fog https://geni.us/ulanzi_fm01_fogSIDIO Crates https://geni.us/rTJ7WcB
Jason and Jared break down why creatives NEED to create, follow and maintain a budget and how to harness your creative energy and emotions to make budgeting... fun?
It's another Christmas edition of the After Party featuring the one and only Freddy! As he comes on shares his horny story, tells us who broke his heart and how he became a horny boy/party boy in El Paso. Plus Voo lines up some questions so we can roundtable! Follow us on social media @AaronScenesAfterParty
Dr. Jenkins sits down with photographer, filmmaker and field naturalist Mark Lotterhand to explore his astonishing discovery that weasels are dragging Timber Rattlesnakes out of their winter dens—and eating them. The conversation traces Mark's early fascination with snakes and how it grew into a passion for photography, eventually leading him to experiment with drones and remote cameras to capture elusive behaviors in the wild. They also dive into Mark's new book, In Search of New England's Pit Vipers, a collection of thrilling field stories featuring Timber Rattlesnakes and Copperheads and the adventures behind documenting these remarkable species.Watch Mark's weasel video. Connect with Chris on Facebook, Instagram or at The Orianne Society.Shop Snake Talk merch.If you like what you've been hearing on this podcast, consider supporting The Orianne Society today.
When you spot a raptor flying high in the Bay Area sky--dark, perhaps wobbling a little—chances are good that it's a turkey vulture. In this short video, learn about some of the species' special skills, underestimated grace, and (ugh) disgusting habits. A MOUNT DIABLO INTERPRETIVE ASSOCIATION video featuring KEN LAVIN. Videography by Kendall Oei, still photos by Wally De Young, Kendall Oei, Joan Hamilton and others. Music by Phil Heywood. Produced by Joan Hamilton.
The new Rumps & Bumps jersey just dropped! Check out afterpartyinc.com. We are live from the HQ the Lounge on Cincy Nasty Street! GDollaSign joins us as he brings some of his bartenders on and we ask them some tuff horny questions and we find out which one of them is the most toxic. Follow us on social media @AaronScenesAfterParty
On today's episode of Tackle Talk we have a G-G-G-Giant guest… as our friend, the one and only Dave Mercer stops by the show, and no topic is off limits. We talk the overall state of bass fishing today from all angles.. tournaments, fishing gear, opportunities, and attitude. We also talk about underwater video footage of both largemouth and smallmouth, we chat about the 2025 elite season, Dave's favorite fishing gear, and more!
Meet Gretchell, LJCSC's talented video content specialist and the creative mind behind so many of the stories you see on our social media.She started here as a medical photographer, capturing before-and-after photos, but her knack for storytelling and video editing quickly stood out. With encouragement from Dr. Swistun, Dr. Salazar, and the team, Gretchell turned her passion for videography into a full-time role, helping bring our patients' journeys to life in a fresh, authentic way.A bit camera-shy herself, Gretchell has a natural way of putting people at ease. She knows how it feels to be on the other side of the lens and uses that empathy to make patients feel comfortable, confident, and seen.Outside of LJCSC, she runs her own photography business and loves spending time on creative projects—especially fun arts and crafts with her daughter.Read more about GretchellSubscribe to LJCSC on YouTube @LaJollaCosmeticSurgeryCentre and follow us on Instagram @LJCSC to view all of Gretchell's lovely contentFollow Gretchell's photography account on Instagram @gmafongphotogLearn from the talented plastic surgeons inside La Jolla Cosmetic Surgery Centre, the 12x winner of the San Diego's Best Union-Tribune Readers Poll, global winner of the 2020 MyFaceMyBody Best Cosmetic/Plastic Surgery Practice, and the 2025 winner of Best Cosmetic Surgery Group in San Diego Magazine's Best of San Diego Awards.Join hostess Monique Ramsey as she takes you inside LJCSC, where dreams become real. Featuring the unique expertise of San Diego's most loved plastic surgeons, this podcast covers the latest trends in aesthetic surgery, including breast augmentation, breast implant removal, tummy tuck, mommy makeover, labiaplasty, facelifts and rhinoplasty.La Jolla Cosmetic Surgery Centre is located just off the I-5 San Diego Freeway at 9850 Genesee Ave, Suite 130 in the Ximed building on the Scripps Memorial Hospital campus.To learn more, go to LJCSC.com or follow the team on Instagram @LJCSCWatch the LJCSC Dream Team on YouTube @LaJollaCosmeticSurgeryCentreThe La Jolla Cosmetic Surgery Podcast is a production of The Axis: theaxis.io Theme music: Busy People, SOOP
What does it mean to see like a street photographer? In this inspiring conversation, host Kersten Luts talks with renowned street photographer Nina Welch-Kling about how vision, intuition, and curiosity shape compelling street images. From her exhibitions in Germany to her walks through New York, Nina reveals how observation, patience, and emotional awareness help her find beauty in the everyday.Whether you're an amateur photographer learning composition, a professional refining your creative process, or someone exploring the business of photography, you'll gain valuable insight into connecting with your environment and subjects.
“If you don't make the video with audio in mind first, that's the difference between, you know, a 14% click-through rate versus, you know, a 2% click-through rate. And a lot of people don't tie those two together, that it matters. It's something that people should be focusing on with a lot of time and energy.” – Nikolaj KlochThis week's guest is a videographer, content creator, and former aerospace engineer who helps speakers, entrepreneurs, and brands elevate their presence using impactful video that actually delivers. With a background in both engineering and creative production, he brings a rare mix of precision and artistry to his work, and he's worked with speakers from TEDx stages to Fortune 500 boardrooms, helping them stand out, connect with audiences, and grow their influence.His name is Nikolaj Kloch, and he's passionate about the power of sound and its impact on visuals. Stay tuned as he shares his insights on why audio isn't just important – it's essential. As always, if you have questions for my guest, you're welcome to reach out through the links in the show notes. If you have questions for me, visit audiobrandingpodcast.com, where you'll find a lot of ways to get in touch. Plus, subscribing to the newsletter will let you know when the new podcasts are available, along with other interesting bits of audio-related news. And if you're getting some value from listening, the best ways to show your support are to share this podcast with a friend and leave an honest review. Both those things really help, and I'd love to feature your review on future podcasts. You can leave one either in written or in voice format from the podcast's main page. I would so appreciate that. (0:00:00) - The Power of Audio in MarketingAs we start off our discussion, Nikolaj recalls one of his first memories of sound, a Lego commercial his brother starred in when they were children. “They actually had to bring in a mic and he just hit the blocks over and over to get the sound crumbling,” he recalls. “And you know, you don't put those together as a kid until you get older, but I can always hear those blocks crumbling.” He shares how his background as an aerospace engineer took a surprising turn towards audio production, and the common threads between the two. “A lot of people think they don't translate as much,” he explains, “but it's one of those things where, you know, audio is a great example of the nitty gritty. There are specific engineers that dive into this every single day, and spend nothing else for their time.”(0:09:12) - Mastering Precision Audio RecordingWe talk about precision audio, just what that phrase really means, and the extensive background that getting the most out of audio can require. “It's kind of like Picasso saying he won't sell his little picture on his napkin because he's taken so much time learning this,” Nikolaj says. “And I feel like that directly ties into this, because it's really precision. You know they have to line up perfectly.” As the first half of our talk wraps up, Nikolaj shares how he aims to create the ideal environment for an on-site recording and how he helps clients work around some less-than-ideal ones. “I'm going to be reusing this over and over,” he says. “So I'm always like, please, let me at least talk to them and see what their setup is, let's dive into it a bit. They usually get a little annoyed, but it makes a big difference.” Episode SummaryHow videographer Nikolaj Kloch transitioned from aerospace engineering to sound design.Nikolaj's work with precision audio, from live recordings to film...
Breaking down the some of the biggest challenges facing professional wedding filmmaking as a whole and one idea that might allow the industry category to fight back against all the headwinds we are facing. Is it time to get united?
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The new Rumps & Bumps jersey just dropped! Check out afterpartyinc.com. It's the Halloween Edition of the After Party and for this one we invite our friends over from P.R.I to come on share some spooky stories and they also bring some of their EMF devices for us to check out! They also tell us about some of the spooky places they've investigated and personal encounters. Follow us on social media @AaronScenesAfterParty
We all have heard the term "Bridezilla" to describe a challenging bride (we think Groomzilla should be a thing too). In this episode Jason and Jared discuss working with challenging couples and whether or not the "Bridezilla" thing is even really... a thing.
#FreeMusic When I Say I Freestyle I mean I Do what I can to put out words and weave them together in efforts for it to convey a message or distract you from your day to day' Let See what Responses This gets' it's originally called “Liberated” written in 2018 after and emotional break up & a deep dive into hallucinating on LSD this came out of it! #Enjoy ⚡️
Is the camera store dead in 2025? Not if you ask Stewart Leigh-Firbank from Camera Centre UK. In this episode, we explore how a family-run camera business is thriving in the age of online shopping by focusing on community, education, and authentic connection.Stewart shares how events like the Wales & West Photography Show help build lasting relationships with customers, why the film photography comeback is bringing younger shooters back through the doors, and how honest, creator-driven YouTube content drives real engagement and trust. We also dig into DSLR vs mirrorless, the value of hands-on experiences, and what the future of photography retail looks like when done right.If you're passionate about photography, videography, or the photography business, this episode gives you real-world lessons on content marketing, customer experience, and retail evolution in today's creative economy.
Jason and Jared discuss the challenges of shooting weddings where bad weather is an issue and how to make sure you can still deliver amazing films for your couples.
The new Rumps & Bumps jersey just dropped! Check out afterpartyinc.com. Its the return of our boy Champagne Eli! As he comes on after a two year hiatus. We talk about the last time he came on the podcast and he ended up where no one wants to be, find out how the ladies have been treating him plus Mark chimes in and Mark gives us the scoop on why he's still single. Follow us on social media @AaronScenesAfterParty
Drones are ubiquitous in the wedding space, but with a lot of the uncertainty around drones here in the USA and the emergence of Content Creators are our opening drone shots of the gold course under threat? Jason and Jared discuss!
SLO City Together: Conversations on everyday life and the way of Jesus.Welcome to episode 163 of the SLO City Together Podcast! In this episode, Brent, Jordan, and Luke sit down for a rare Tuesday morning conversation to discuss upcoming weddings, wedding videography, the trajectory of social media and AI, and much more.
In this episode we sit down with talented viral creator and musician Peet Montzingo to spill the tea on what it really takes to grow as a modern creator. Peet shares how he got started, how ADHD impacted his journey, the power of family, and his ultimate tips to going viral. Whether you're a photographer, filmmaker, TikTok star, podcaster, or just starting your creative journey, this conversation is full of motivation, insight, and practical advice. Hit Subscribe and join the B&H Creators community for more unfiltered conversations with the creators shaping today's culture. Guest Bio: Peet Montzingo Title: Creative Director, Producer, and Creator A multi-faceted artist with a curious and kind heart, whose talents span creating original content, music, literature, and so much more. Through his fascination with mysteries of the world to his deep bond with his family, Peet skyrocketed to fame, boasting millions of followers who find themselves deeply engaged and supportive of his endeavors. Peet often raises awareness for dwarfism with a lighthearted and charming presence, shining a loving light on his mother and siblings, all of whom are little people. Stay Connected: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/C3Y9XZfRwSQ/?hl=en TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@peetmontzingo?lang=en YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/PeetMontzingo Credits: Host & Creative Producer: Deanna Testa Creative Producer: Elena Maidebura Creative Editor: Larissa Mattei Technical Producer: Mike Weinstein Executive Producer: Richard Stevens
#609 Think drones are just toys or a hobby? Think again! In this episode, host Kirsten Tyrrel sits down with Damon Darnall — better known as “The Drone Boss” — to explore how everyday people are building six- and seven-figure businesses with drones. Damon has taught over 15,000 entrepreneurs how to launch their own drone companies and more than 30,000 how to get their FAA 107 license. From real estate and inspections to agriculture, search and rescue, and even window-cleaning skyscrapers, Damon shares how drones are creating massive opportunity in a still-emerging industry. If you've ever thought drones were just a hobby, this conversation will completely change your perspective! What we discuss with Damon: + Teaching 30,000+ to get FAA 107 license + Six- and seven-figure drone businesses + Real estate as low-hanging fruit + Drones saving lives in search & rescue + Cutting costs for golf courses + Safer inspections with drones + Opportunities in Airbnb marketing + Drone industry still in early stages + Power of choosing one vertical + Future growth in drone applications Thank you, Damon! Check out The Drone Boss at TheDroneBoss.com. Join the free Dronepreneur Workshop. To get access to our FREE Business Training course go to MillionaireUniversity.com/training. And follow us on: Instagram Facebook Tik Tok Youtube Twitter To get exclusive offers mentioned in this episode and to support the show, visit millionaireuniversity.com/sponsors. Want to hear from more incredible entrepreneurs? Check out all of our interviews here! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jason and Jared break down how they shot a crazy three day luxury wedding industry gala in Miami, Florida. They break down how the handle preproduction, shooting and team management for an event with TONs of deliverables and a same day timeline (and look good doing it).
HTFW is gone and we thought... Let's unpack that with John. John Bunn was one half of the How To Film Weddings duo and he comes on to talk all things HTFW, the future of education and wedding films, and what's next for HTFW and John.
The new Rumps & Bumps jersey just dropped! Check out afterpartyinc.com. It's the UNCUT x AFTER PARTY Collab you've been waiting for! Eddie Blendz steps into the After Party and talks about his journey in becoming a barber, owning his own studio and talks up WEST TEXAS SHOWDOWN. Plus! He answers some horny questions and gives us the Eddie Tea. Follow us on social media @AaronScenesAfterParty Watch the full video and listen to the episode on all platforms and head over to our instagram @ AaronScenesAfterParty
This episode we're talking to the multi-talented, Bea Chu. Bea dives into how her content creator journey began and how she balances education and creativity. We talk about creator communities and tips for improving your audio game. Guest Bio: Bea Chu is a content creator who started her career as a theatre sound designer and audio engineer. She has over a decade of video-creating experience, and gained popularity with her viral video “How to Turn Your Headset into a DIY Lapel Mic.” Since then, she has been educating and inspiring fellow creators through insightful content about the creator economy, as well as producing engaging videos on cinematography, personal branding, and growing on social media. Click to Subscribe to the to the Creators Green Room Channel: https://linktr.ee/CreatorsGreenRoom Stay Connected: Instagram Credits Host & Creative Producer: Deanna Tesa Creative Producer: Elena Maidebura Creative Editor: Larissa Mattei Technical Producer: Mike Weinstein Executive Producer: Richard Stevens
The dreaded "best ot" lists in the wedding industry, our obsession with PR and clout, and why in the end it all comes back to "excellence". Lindsay Landman of Lindsay Landman Events out of NYC joins the show to discuss it all and drop a few hot takes about wedding filmmakers and their black jeans.
This episode dives into the world of brand ambassadorships, exploring how to build authentic relationships with companies, represent yourself effectively, and navigate the responsibilities and rewards of representing a brand. We share personal experiences, lessons learned, and actionable tips for photographers and creatives aspiring to collaborate with brands they genuinely love.Expect to Learn:Tips on fostering genuine connections and aligning with companiesWhy having a consistent and strong portfolio is key to getting noticedHow to approach brands, present your value, and make a lasting impressionThe responsibilities, challenges, and benefits of being a brand ambassadorHow being persistent can open doors to long-term collaborationsSponsors:Thanks to the National Park Foundation for sponsoring today's episode. Enter the Share the Experience photo contest for a chance to win $10,000 and prizes from Celestron, Historic Hotels of America, and YETI. The grand prize winner's photo could be featured on the America the Beautiful—the National Parks and Federal Recreational Lands Annual Pass. Submit your best shots now at sharetheexperience.org/tpmOur Links:Join our subreddit where you can share stories and ask questions:https://www.reddit.com/r/photographermindset/Subscribe to TPM's Youtube page and watch full length episodes: https://www.youtube.com/thephotographermindset/Make a donation via PayPal for any amount you feel is equal to the value you receive from our podcast episodes! Donations help with the fees related to hosting the show: https://paypal.me/podcasttpm?country.x=CA&locale.x=en_USThanks for listening!Go get shooting, go get editing, and stay focused.@sethmacey@mantis_photography@thephotographermindsetSupport the show
The new Rumps & Bumps jersey just dropped! Check out afterpartyinc.com. Its a brand new episode of the After Party and on this one we bring on Baby Mama Bree! As she comes on spills some much need tea. She tells about her first time on the mean streets of Cinci, she gives us some tips and tricks on rizzing her up plus we catch up with the roll taco queen Tori. Follow us on social media @AaronScenesAfterParty
https://multiplysound.com/products/chptrs-film-score-collection - 30% off the new sound pack starting August 26th with promo code John30: https://multiplysound.com/?ref=evenpbbx In this episode of the Shifting Focus podcast, host John Bunn interviews Boomer from Multiply Sound and the duo Josh and Jerad from CHPTRS. They discuss their unique collaboration in creating a new sound pack tailored for filmmakers, emphasizing the importance of music in storytelling. The conversation covers Boomer's transition from wedding filmmaking to music creation, the challenges and risks involved in pursuing one's passion, and the educational components of their new product. The episode highlights the innovative approach to music for filmmakers and the excitement surrounding the launch of their sound pack. Follow Multiply Sound: https://www.instagram.com/multiply.sound/ Follow CHPTRS: https://www.instagram.com/wearechptrs/ Takeaways Boomer transitioned from music to videography and back to music. The collaboration between Chapters and Boomer aims to revolutionize sound for filmmakers. Music is a powerful tool for storytelling in film. Boomer's sound packs offer customization for filmmakers. The importance of education in using music effectively in filmmaking. Creativity often requires taking risks and following one's passion. The sound pack includes unique, human-performed sounds. Filmmakers can use the sound pack to create cohesive musical stories. The collaboration emphasizes quality and intentionality in sound design. The launch of the sound pack is an exciting opportunity for filmmakers.
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In this inspiring and high-energy episode of I'm an Artist, Not a Salesman, host Luis Guzman welcomes back a returning guest whose journey has captured listeners' hearts. Juan “Fat Juan” Alzate, the mastermind behind FJ Films, is more than just a talented videographer—he's a storyteller who turns life's most meaningful moments into lasting memories. From sweet sixteens to weddings, nightlife events to brand promotions, Juan has built a reputation for delivering cinematic excellence that resonates with clients and audiences alike.The first time Juan appeared on the podcast, listeners were introduced to his remarkable transformation—from a pharmacy tech to a respected creative entrepreneur. But his story was far from complete. In this second appearance, Juan updates us on the powerful strides he's made in both his personal and professional life, including his continued journey of sobriety, a 25-pound weight loss, and a thriving videography business that's now the go-to for capturing unforgettable milestones.Juan shares how he navigated the ups and downs of entrepreneurship while holding firm to his vision. He speaks candidly about overcoming self-doubt, building confidence behind the camera, and the lessons learned from working with diverse clients and unpredictable shoots. Luis and Juan dive deep into what it means to grow a creative business without losing sight of your craft, integrity, or health.Topics explored in this episode include:The turning point that inspired Juan to leave the pharmacy world for creative entrepreneurshipHow his early struggles in sobriety became a source of clarity and driveThe systems and habits that helped him shed 25 pounds and keep the momentum goingBuilding a brand that thrives on referrals and genuine client relationshipsThe importance of authenticity in the competitive world of videographyThe lessons from shooting everything from intimate weddings to large-scale nightlife eventsAs the conversation unfolds, Juan drops invaluable advice for creatives who are struggling to turn passion into profit. He emphasizes that success isn't about rushing to the next big thing—it's about consistent action, self-awareness, and putting the client experience first. Luis and Juan also discuss the mindset shifts that happen when you stop comparing yourself to others and start focusing on your own lane.There are plenty of lighthearted moments, too, as the two friends reminisce about past projects, trade behind-the-scenes stories, and reflect on the unpredictability (and beauty) of working in the events industry. Juan's humor, humility, and gratitude shine through, making this episode both motivating and relatable for anyone on a personal or professional growth journey.Key takeaways from Juan's story:Your health and your craft go hand in hand—neglecting one eventually hurts the otherCreative work is about relationships as much as it is about skillMomentum comes from small, daily actions that compound over timeSobriety can open new doors for focus, creativity, and authentic livingBeing yourself is the ultimate business strategyThis follow-up conversation also dives into the behind-the-scenes challenges of working in the fast-paced world of event videography. Juan explains how adaptability and problem-solving have been crucial to his success—whether that means dealing with last-minute client requests, unpredictable weather at outdoor shoots, or the technical hurdles that come with capturing live events in low-light environments.He shares valuable tips for aspiring videographers, including how to invest in the right gear without going broke, the importance of networking within your niche, and why consistent follow-up with past clients can lead to repeat business and referrals. Luis and Juan also talk about the evolving landscape of digital content creation, from vertical video trends to the growing demand for same-day edits.
2025 has been, for many in weddings, a down year but the question is... WHY? In this episode Jared and Jason break down some reasons why you MAY not be booking in2025 and hopefully how to avoid the same fate in 2026.