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Best podcasts about xposure

Latest podcast episodes about xposure

Jeff Gross - The Flow Show
Ryan Garber: Reinventing the Music Label Industry

Jeff Gross - The Flow Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2025 58:25


Imagine being a musician with a viral hit—but instead of waiting years for royalties to trickle in, someone wires you six figures upfront. That's exactly what Ryan Garber and his company, Xposure, are doing—reshaping the music industry one catalog at a time. At just 24, Ryan has already helped hundreds of artists unlock life-changing capital by buying their streaming rights in deals that close in as little as 24 hours. One artist used the funds to get their sibling out of the hospital. Another reinvested in their career and grew from 300K to over 1.5M monthly listeners.  

Bassdrive
[2025.03.18] XPOSURE Records Show - Ben XO

Bassdrive

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025


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[2025.03.04] XPOSURE Records Show - Ben XO

Bassdrive

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2025


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Bassdrive

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2025


Pulse 95 Live
Abeer Al Hamdani: The Art of Light, Portrait & Cosplay Photography | 26.02.25

Pulse 95 Live

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2025 14:14


From surreal long exposure portraits to immersive cosplay photography, Abeer Al Hamdani has mastered the art of light and motion. As the creative mind behind B_RAW Photography, she joins us to discuss her journey, inspirations, and the magic of transforming ordinary moments into dreamlike visuals. Tune in as we explore her signature style, her love for gaming, and what it meant to showcase her work at Xposure!

Morning Majlis
What to know about the upcoming Xposure International Photography Festival (18/02/25)

Morning Majlis

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 11:31


Sumaya Aref, Spokesperson from Xposure International Photography Festival, discusses what makes this 9th edition of Xposure stand out from the rest and also the exciting professionals that will be hosting sessions, workshops and activities for the visitors of this artistic festival. Listen to #Pulse95Radio in the UAE by tuning in on your radio (95.00 FM) or online on our website: www.pulse95radio.com ************************ Follow us on Social. www.facebook.com/pulse95radio www.twitter.com/pulse95radio www.instagram.com/pulse95radio

G.C.Community Chat With Kerry Partin
Ep.​691 - G.​C.​Community Chat With Another Northern Michigan Xposure With Village Outfitters In Roscommon Mi.

G.C.Community Chat With Kerry Partin

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2025


Another great Northern Michigan Xposure Show. Enjoyed chatting with Mikey Adams from the Village Outfitters in Roscommon Michigan. Enjoy and next time you're up that way stop by and say hi!

Bassdrive
[2024.12.10] XPOSURE Records Show - Ben XO

Bassdrive

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024


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[2024.11.12] XPOSURE Records Show - Ben XO

Bassdrive

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2024


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[2024.11.19] XPOSURE Records Show - Ben XO

Bassdrive

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2024


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[2024.09.17] XPOSURE Records Show - Ben XO

Bassdrive

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024


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[2024.09.03] XPOSURE Records Show - Ben XO

Bassdrive

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2024


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[2024.08.13] XPOSURE Records Show - Ben XO

Bassdrive

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2024


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[2024.08.06] XPOSURE Records Show - Ben XO

Bassdrive

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2024


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[2024.07.30] XPOSURE Records Show - Ben XO

Bassdrive

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2024


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[2024.07.02]_XPOSURE_Records_Show_-_Ben_XO

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024


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[2024.07.09]_XPOSURE_Records_Show_-_Ben_XO

Bassdrive

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024


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[2024.06.11] XPOSURE Records Show - Ben XO

Bassdrive

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2024


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[2024.06.18] XPOSURE Records Show - Ben XO

Bassdrive

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2024


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[2024.05.14] XPOSURE Records Show - Ben XO

Bassdrive

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2024


ThisIsTheMusic
ThisIsTheMusic Meets Podcast: Hazy Sundays Episode 110

ThisIsTheMusic

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2024 57:15


Hello everyone and welcome back to the latest ThisisTheMusic Meets Podcast, an independent podcast show that's dedicated to introducing you to rising indie and alternative artists from across the UK and Ireland. Don't forget to subscribe to the channel ➡️ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@ThisIsTheMusic_⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠and remember to hit that notification bell

Bassdrive
[2024.04.09] XPOSURE Records Show - Ben XO

Bassdrive

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2024


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[2024.04.16] XPOSURE Records Show - Ben XO

Bassdrive

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2024


Cubs Out Loud
COL738: The Western Xposure Interview

Cubs Out Loud

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 68:14


In this episode of Cubs Out Loud, the guys are joined by the sexy, body positive WestCub aka West Fisher. From a love of camping and sexy men, West Fisher and co-founder Brian Hill created an ever popular event called Western Xposure. Listen in as the cubs interview WestCub on the event's beginnings and its … Continue reading COL738: The Western Xposure Interview →

Unforgettable Presentations
Ep. 244 ADVICE YOU DON'T WANT TO HEAR

Unforgettable Presentations

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2024 29:57


You want to ‘make it' in the speaking business so you seek advice from a seasoned pro. Are you willing to take their advice…even if it's hard to receive? Mark and Darren talk about advice they have received…and given…that some people don't accept. These poignant nuggets of wisdom can help any presenter along the path to becoming unforgettable.   SNIPPETS: • Get your sea legs   • Find a way to give 100 speeches   • Invest the effort to get XXX rated…Xperience, Xpertise and Xposure.   • Take and pass the ‘book test'   • Get stage time from service clubs, Toastmasters and more                                             • Speak for free before you speak for fee   • Pay the mountain   • Do what others won't   • Speak virtually even if it's uncomfortable                                             • GET A COACH

Bassdrive
[2024.04.02] XPOSURE Records Show - Ben XO

Bassdrive

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2024


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[2024.03.19] XPOSURE Records Show - Ben XO

Bassdrive

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2024


Framtidens E-Handel
235. Julia Fors & Jessica Lundström: Grundare Bagliora - Vägen till proof-of-concept från idé till produkt till misslyckande till att skala lönsamt genom founders ads

Framtidens E-Handel

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2024 69:48


Baglioras grundare Julia Fors & Jessica Lundström och León Reyes & Aidin Rezai från byrån Xposure gästar podden Framtidens E-Handel och berättar om hur de tillsammans tog hudvårdsmärket till nya höjder med hjälp av rätt strategi. León var tidigare med i avsnitt 100.1:30 min - Vad ska de göra på Mall of Scandinavia? Och vad kostar det att ha en pop-up där?2:45 min - Vilka är Jessica och Julia?3:45 min - Vilka utmaningar har de stött på?9:15 min Hur kom Bagliora till?14:30 min - Hur går det till på en ingrediensmässa?17:45 min - Från idé till produkt23 min - Vad omsatte Bagliora de 2 första åren?28 min - Hur det var att kämpa i motvind33 min - Vikten av att förstå vem kunder är40 min - Hur träffade de León? Och vem är han? 41 min - Vem är Aidin?41 min - Hur har Xposure utvecklats de senaste 2 åren?42:15 min - Hur jobbar de med Bagliora?47:30 min - Vad förändrades?55 min - Deras upplevelse med founders adsHär hittar du Julia, Jessica, León, Aidin & Bagliora:https://www.linkedin.com/in/julia-fors-901493a0/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessica-lundstr%C3%B6m-65a0b5231/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/le%C3%B3n-reyes-239652143/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/aidin-rezai-816252170/ Följ Björn på LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/bjornspenger/ Följ Framtidens E-handel på LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/company/framtidens-e-handel/ Besök vår hemsida, YouTube & Instagram:https://www.framtidensehandel.se/ https://www.instagram.com/framtidens.ehandel/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEYywBFgOr34TN8NtXeL5HQSponsor:https://www.juni.co/ Poddproducent Michaela Dorch:https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaela-dorch/ Tusen tack för att du lyssnar!Support till showen http://supporter.acast.com/framtidens-e-handel. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Bassdrive
[2024.02.13] XPOSURE Records Show - Ben XO

Bassdrive

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2024


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[2024.02.27] XPOSURE Records Show - Ben XO

Bassdrive

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2024


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[2024.02.20] XPOSURE Records Show - Ben XO

Bassdrive

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2024


Yalla Home
8th edition of the Xposure International Photography Awards

Yalla Home

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2024 4:50


Sheikh Sultan bin Ahmed Al Qasimi, the Deputy Ruler of Sharjah and Chairman of the Sharjah Media Council (SMC), acknowledged the outstanding contributions of photographers at the 8th edition of the Xposure International Photography Awards. The awarding ceremony, held on Sunday, March 3, served as a platform to honour and recognise the exceptional talents within the global photography community. Listen to #Pulse95Radio in the UAE by tuning in on your radio (95.00 FM) or online on our website: www.pulse95radio.com ************************ Follow us on Social. www.instagram/com/pulse95radio www.facebook.com/pulse95radio www.twitter.com/pulse95radio www.instagram.com/pulse95radio

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Morning Majlis
BYD has launched an EV super car and events in Sharjah (26.2.24)

Morning Majlis

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 19:02


BYD Co. on Sunday launced its most expensive car which will be priced at $233,450. U9 is a high-performance fully-electric supercar which will compete with rivals such as Ferrari NV and Lamborghini. Abdul Karim from the Morning Majlis also discusses the big events in Sharjah one should not miss out on, such as Xposure and Sharjah Heritage Days. Listen to #Pulse95Radio in the UAE by tuning in on your radio (95.00 FM) or online on our website: www.pulse95radio.com ************************ Follow us on Social. www.facebook.com/pulse95radio www.twitter.com/pulse95radio www.instagram.com/pulse95radio www.youtube.com/pulse95radio

FHOXCast
Xposure: será esse o exemplo do que um grande evento de fotografia deveria ser?

FHOXCast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2024 12:01


Feira, congresso, exposições, oficinas. Com a diferença de contar com alguns dos melhores fotógrafos do mundo na programação. E com direito a um olhar sobre áreas fascinantes como retratos, fotografia de rua e natureza. Saiba mais: https://xposure.net/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fhoxcast/message

Morning Majlis
Xposure International Photography Festival (15/02/24)

Morning Majlis

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 9:38


The 8th Xposure International Photography Festival kicks off from February 28th to march 5th 2024 at Expo Centre Sharjah, showcasing 2.500 unique stories through the lenses of 400 of the world's most renowned photographers. Remember to tune in the Pulse 95 Radio every day of the event from 12-2pm, and 2-4pm on Fridays, where we will be hosting a live show from Expo Centre Sharjah keeping you updated on all of the Xposure action. Listen to #Pulse95Radio in the UAE by tuning in on your radio (95.00 FM) or online on our website: www.pulse95radio.com ************************ Follow us on Social. www.facebook.com/pulse95radio www.twitter.com/pulse95radio www.instagram.com/pulse95radio www.youtube.com/pulse95radio

Yalla Home
150 legendary photographers take centre stage at Xposure 2024

Yalla Home

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2024 2:57


the 8th edition of Xposure International Photography Festival, organised by the Sharjah Government Media Bureau (SGMB), and taking place from February 28 to March 5, 2024, at Expo Centre Sharjah. Listen to #Pulse95Radio in the UAE by tuning in on your radio (95.00 FM) or online on our website: www.pulse95radio.com ************************ Follow us on Social. www.instagram/com/pulse95radio www.facebook.com/pulse95radio www.twitter.com/pulse95radio www.instagram.com/pulse95radio

Bassdrive
[2024.01.16] XPOSURE Records Show - Ben XO

Bassdrive

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2024


Life on Podcast
205. The New Music Money Game

Life on Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2023 33:17


The major labels, angel investors, venture capital execs and more that are putting their money behind the innovative ideas that could move the music industry forward.Whether they're angel investors offering startups tens of thousands or venture capital power players with hundreds of millions, some of the shrewdest minds in and around the music business are using their expertise to reinvest in the tools of its future. With generative artificial intelligence, virtual reality and advancements in live-music technology on the horizon, these thought leaders see the industry at a “tipping point” — and the next generation of companies may fundamentally change the way the music business works.~ Billboard  10/20/23Support the showhttps://www.youtube.com/@lifeonpodcast/videos

3Q
3Q Episode Forty Five: Nick Jarjour

3Q

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2023 15:31


No matter where you are in your career, you'll benefit from listening to 3Q. 3Q provides a window into the careers of some of the best in the music business. Every episode is an insider's view of the realities of life as a music executive. Topics include issues of empowerment, uncertainty, trust, finances, etc; issues that will impact you both personally and professionally. The executives we interview represent every aspect of the industry including but not limited to A&R, Marketing, Music Supervision, Artist Management, Promotion, and more. About Nick: Nick Jarjour, Founder and CEO of JarjourCo and Co-founder of 3:02 is a leading voice in the music industry, celebrated for his work as a top-notch manager, publisher, and executive. With a passion for discovering and nurturing hitmakers, he has helped cultivate some of the most groundbreaking talent, including Grammy-winning phenom Starrah. Through his evocative op-eds in Variety Magazine, Nick has made a meaningful impact in the music industry by advocating for the establishment of the "Songwriter of the Year" award at the Grammy Awards and shedding light on the important issue of mental health in the industry. Nick's impressive career includes serving as an Advisory Board Member and Global Head of Song Management at Hipgnosis Songs Fund, and holding the position of Head of the Producer and Songwriter Division at Maverick Management. He is also a seasoned advisor and investor in music tech companies like Soundful, Triller, BEATBREAD, Xposure, and HiFi. With his talent for seeing around corners and passion with innovation, Nick Jarjour is forging the way for the next generation of music industry leaders. You can find him on Instagram at @NickJarjour.

Yalla Home
Big Hass talks Xposure International Photography Festival 2023

Yalla Home

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2023 6:18


68 exhibitions, works of over 100 top photographers, talks and workshops in the line-up and Big Hass talks about his day 1 experience Listen to #Pulse95Radio in the UAE by tuning in on your radio (95.00 FM) or online on our website: www.pulse95radio.com ************************ Follow us on Social. www.instagram/com/pulse95radio www.facebook.com/pulse95radio www.twitter.com/pulse95radio www.instagram.com/pulse95radio

Yalla Home
Xposure festival in Sharjah between 9-15 Feb 2023

Yalla Home

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2023 5:31


The upcoming Xposure International Photography Festival in Sharjah has offered a glimpse into the exhibitions that will be held from February 9 to 15 at Expo Centre. Listen to #Pulse95Radio in the UAE by tuning in on your radio (95.00 FM) or online on our website: www.pulse95radio.com ************************ Follow us on Social. www.instagram/com/pulse95radio www.facebook.com/pulse95radio www.twitter.com/pulse95radio www.instagram.com/pulse95radio

DARKIVES
Top 50 Songs 2022

DARKIVES

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2022


My first full year hosting 101x Xposure has (as the show's title suggests) exposed me to so much music. Usually… Read more Top 50 Songs 2022

The Art of Photography With Stanley Aryanto
Ep 49 - How Eric Pare and Kim revolutionise light painting portrait photography using transparent tubes and flashlight

The Art of Photography With Stanley Aryanto

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 58:16 Transcription Available


Hey Wicked Hunters,  Welcome back to The Art of Photography Podcast. This week we have Eric Pare and Kim Henry, who revolutionise light painting and portrait photography.    Photographer Eric Paré and contemporary dancer Kim Henry have built a lifestyle combining passions for performing art, photography, travel and light painting.   Exploring the world with their light-painting tubes, they create unique imagery mixing light-painting and landscape photography in magnificent locations, sharing every single tip about their techniques along the way. When they are not on the road, you can find them performing studio photography in Montreal where they capture dance using 176 cameras on a full 360° system.   Mixing studio and outdoor photography allow them to continue pushing their limits while keeping the balance between those two complementary aspects of their art. Their work has been featured on CNN, MTV, BBC and TEDx, and they have worked on large-scale campaigns with Audi, Apple, Adobe, HP, ESPN, Intel, Canon and Microsoft. Some recent projects brought them and their team to Coachella, Panorama, CES, SXSW, Xposure and the Olympic Games.   You can learn more about both Eric Pare and Kim Henry on:   links https://ericpare.com/links https://kimhenry.dance/links   Other ways to listen and subscribe to the podcast: • Spotify - http://bit.ly/twhspotify   • Apple Podcast - https://bit.ly/Theartofphotography   • Google Podcast: https://bit.ly/TheArtOfPhotographyWithStanleyAr   • Website: https://podcast.thewickedhunt.com      • Tune In (Alexa) - https://bit.ly/TuneInTheArtOfPhotographyPodcastWithStanleyAr     For those of you who want to learn more about The Wicked Hunt Photography by Stanley Aryanto: • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thewickedhunt/    • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thewickedhunt/  • Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/thewickedhunt/  • Photo prints: https://www.TheWickedHunt.com/ Don't forget to leave a review on the podcast if you enjoy this conversation. It would help us to get found and help to inspire other photographers. ----------------- Transcription: Kim Henry  0:00   And it was it was not a big success. But when we saw those big tools, those big plastic tubes are like, Oh, I think there's something there. Eric Pare  0:08   So on that night, where we were like, oh, there's something so cool to play with. We're like, what do we do with this? Are we going to keep it as a secret, or we're going to reveal it. And now 10s of 1000s of people are doing this.  Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  0:24   Hey Wicked Hunters. Welcome back to The Art of Photography podcast, where we share artists journey and share how photography given us hope, purpose and happiness. And today, we have someone who is an innovator in the photography industry, someone who actually I followed a long, long time ago. It's such a privilege to have them here today, and being able to hear the story behind not only their photography, but also the innovation behind it, because trust me, it will blow your way. Blow your mind away. So today we have Eric and Kim. How are you guys doing? Eric Pare  1:06   Hi. So good to be with you today. Tonight for us in mourning for you. We'll start right away. I had a question for you. Okay. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  1:17   Oh, right away. I love this. This is great. I thought I was supposed to be the one asking question. Eric Pare  1:23   Do you speak? You speak Indonesian, right? Yeah, I do. I know one word. Okay. And I have no idea how to pronounce it. But I want to tell that word to Kim. Because this is one comment that always come from Indonesian fans. The right to Kim. So if you saw that, Karen Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  1:44   Kerim gramme, what does that mean? Yeah, it's actually mean awesome. Oh. Yeah. It's like, oh, grand is like, oh, it's like, awesome. Yeah. Yeah, that's, I mean, you guys are doing really awesome stuff. 100%. You know, when I first come across your work, one of the thing that really intrigued me is just the way you do slide and how you like painted right behind the portrait behind your subject. And I thought it was something that I had never seen before. So when I first saw that right away, I was like, wow, like, that's incredible. And I have I have made a few attempts to buy the tube and everything but I've never followed through with with it. So you know, now that I've gone on a podcast with you, maybe that's my incentive to actually make that happen. But, look, it's so incredible to see how both of you work together, you know, as a as a photographer, and dance and before we can move forward with, you know, all the different question. Tell us a little bit about how did it all get started? You know, how did it all get started for you, Eric as photographer and how it kind of transpires with Kim and you know, half of two different work of art meet together. Eric Pare  3:14   Okay, so I think you already know that's the reference so many photographers, I was travelling with a point and shoot camera. You heard you heard that before? Right? Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  3:25   Yeah, Eric Pare  3:28   I got super lucky because as I was very interested into photography, I wanted to become professional. But where do you start? Like if you have no one? Like no, none of your friends? And that it doing this as a profession as a business? Or how do you start and I was super interested about photography, and I had a point and shoot camera, and I was travelling, and I was taking pictures of plants, birds and stuff. And just been lucky. I had a friend and agency and he called me one day. So how can you do that? That gig with us taking pictures of product? And was like, Oh yeah, I bought my first DSLR like the cheapest one I could find just because that that's what I was thinking was a good way to get started. And I killed them. Like my first gig was so great, because it was something that was kind of easy for me with the small experience I had. I think I've been lucky and I did a great job with it. So then I got another one one and then I've been able to buy my first full frame which was a five D one back there. So it's a long time ago. And and then yeah, I've continued to do progressively for a year or two. But it's the passion started to fade out because we're just taking photos of products. I was doing personal projects where I felt Like it was not bringing anything new, so kind of faded out. My, my professional is programmer. And that Job was giving more liberty, I was able to travel and do programming, but photography, not that much because I had to go to places early in the morning. And I was like, oh, not too sure if it's for me. So I got quit for a few years, until I got contacted to do a project in 360, with cameras and programming. So I had to cold the whole system to connect all of the cameras together. And that changed my life. Because this is so cool. And the first project I did introduced, you were just live events actually, in people's jumping, not the most creative things, but I felt like there was something to dig into with this technology. So after one year of going on tour with the that system was only 20 Something cameras back then was like Okay, let's try to see what we can do as an art firm with this. So I set up just a small system with 24 cameras in the studio. And this is where I met the year old kid Henry. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  6:29   That's a good segue. You are a dancer how Okay, okay, thank you. Yes, I can't, I can see how you guys work really well as a team. Eric Pare  6:50   I felt like I spoke too much. So I wanted to give you the ball. Kim Henry  6:57   So if I can, like, fill the gap from before we started working together and what brought me to that place, let's say. So I was a gymnast for many years, like I did competition. And then I decided to study dance. And I was doing mostly like, very high athletic, acrobatic stuff. I was fascinated by details, but also like, Yeah, high intensity movement and stuff like that. And at some point, I got injured, and I got like a surgery. And I was, at that point, I was actually wondering like I was reconsidering my career as a whole. And interestingly enough, like that, let's say that constraint became like, actually a new opportunity to, like, see a new perspective, a new way to, to see the movement and to see dance and to approach dance differently. So I became fascinated with more minimalistic dance during the time that I could not actually move. And during that process of, yeah, getting interested in like state of presence and minimalism, and what was actually like, how could i Master my body in those very subtle ways. This is where we met. He was doing light painting with dancers in 360. And like, painting is like long exposure time. So the person has to stay still and not move for very, like, a few seconds. And that was exactly where I was at. At that point, I was looking for a way to. So it became like, kind of a dance of stillness. So how to fulfil the body, in stillness. So Eric Pare  9:08   what she's not saying is that she changed the project because she was so precise. Sure, so perfect with this stillness, something I've never seen before. It wasn't my beginning. It was just a few months old with this technique. And I've never seen something like that before. She she was so good with this. And she became the face of that project that we did in early 2013, nearly 10 years ago, actually. And so that project took life. It's brought a lot of new opportunities for me, but I didn't know her. She was part of the project, but I worked with her for one hour and that was it. So after one year of surfing on that project, I decided to contact her back to see what what's next. Where do we go from here and, and then we started really to work together. So long, much longer story. But we started to travel together and to create more. So I'm not taking pictures of Kim we are dual, we work together. She's a big part of the creative process. So many of the ideas you see in our images come from her. And yeah, it's been a while now. Kim Henry  10:30   Yeah, yeah. So it's super interesting how, as you said, like, are two very different paths and expertise actually meet in that art expression that we made like ours? Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  10:44   That's incredible. I it just got me excited to have both of you here. And I was so happy when Eric, you know, say that, you know, you're gonna rock him in there. Because it's like to have my passion, you know, that I have in life kind of collide together, you know, dance and photography, that is just incredible. And I love hearing that story. Right? It's, I mean, when it comes to photography, we see it over and over again, that we love it from the, for the creative part of it, but many of us cannot lose that. lose, lose sight of that, throughout the journey, because you know, whether we're looking for that followers, the numbers or you know, try to make money off of it, and that kind of fade away. So I think it's really important to understand to remember why you can get into it, and what's the biggest purpose? So that's incredible. So I could say that is so talk to me a little bit about the 360 project, like what is that project? How did it come? Why? Why did the project what what was the project there? What was the main purpose of that project? Eric Pare  11:59   So the first project was for Chevrolet cars, and it was during a tailgate for a football game in Quebec City. And I was hired to programme the system to connect all the cameras together, and, and show and push the final video on social media. Because back then we were pushing your videos directly to Facebook. So the folks were coming in the centre of our structure, they were jumping, we're triggering the cameras, and then they were able to share the image. So it was x experience experience or experiment. Expert No, not experiment, but if it experience for the users with a brand, okay, yeah, Kim Henry  12:50   so at that point, it was really, it was not artistic. It was like a brand paying for a really nice, cool experience for the attendees. Eric Pare  12:58   Yeah. But there was so much to do with that kind of system. And just this is what I've been pushing for for the past 10 years is to see what we can do with this. And that's how I grew up because back then was was 20 something cameras, and now I'm had 176 in one structure, but I have 400 cameras to haul and the reason why I have that many cameras is because we've been doing so many projects, and sometimes we have to ship cameras to different country to make projects. So in the end, like I'm here with tonnes of cameras, and tonnes of creative projects, mostly interest Exede, which also 3d scanning with a different kind of installation. But my playground is really the 260 it's it's an all theatre that we turn into, just create a playground, with no windows just pitch black. And we have the subject in the centre of the rig. And then I do either like painting or we do dance movements, we experiment. And we try to improve the technology because we also teach how to make that kind of system, how to use multiple cameras together because the software we did back in the days, it's still maintained, it's still developed today. And we power up tonnes of agencies and companies studios working with that kind of technology. Kim Henry  14:29   And in our case, like what is interesting is that it's a very like complex setup. It's a lot of technology and there's a lot of work behind it obviously like for the software and everything but it's it's really how to put all that technology like how to use it for the art how to apply it for the vision like the visual, the artistic vision. Eric Pare  14:55   So, if you remember in 2013 When we were We're working together after a sequence we were going outside of the rig. And we're looking at the playback on the one camera. So we couldn't see the 360. Right away, we had just guess what it would look like. And we were editing from one camera just to see if the light was good. So we're scrolling on the one of the 24 cameras just to see if it was okay or not. And then it would take hours to download all of the files, and maybe some were good, maybe not. And now we push the button and have full result is really within a few seconds, fully calibrated and, and ready to do view. So yeah, we, we worked a lot on that we have a team here working on the software on the hardware, so we have technicians and and now when we go in the studio, we can play without thinking too much about the technology is it going to work or not, it is working, because this is what the team is, is there for. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  15:56   That's, that's incredible. And so you guys are literally the grandfather of 360 cameras, then Eric Pare  16:04   I don't want to say that, I don't feel comfortable with that. Because other companies were there before me, there are a few other ones. But the way I use it is the way I want to live my life. And I'm lucky to have access to this. And I work for this of course, but like I made the choice to have that, that permanence to do and we're not many and currently to that kind of thing. And but I want to keep doing this because I feel like we're into something quite unique, super interesting. And every time we go there, we know that there's something else to to experiment with something else to discover. Yeah, that's cool. Same with with photography with one camera, but when you have unrealistic 66 that you can start to think about other ways you can trigger the camera to make different kinds of sequences and, and play with the with the time and space in 3d. So it's endless. It's mind blowing, it's Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  17:09   like when you get a camera, like you have one perspective and you get to you know, like, if you have a 360 camera, then you have so many different perspectives that you can play around with. Eric Pare  17:20   Yeah, but that's a good point. And that's how I learned like painting you truly, because back in the days, there were not there were no tutorials and like waiting for me was just like writing your name with a flashlight. It was not interested in that. But the technique I crafted was to do everything in one second because I wanted to have a very sharp subject. And as I was building this, I was doing trial and errors, but I had access to 24 angles. So I learned faster because of that. So when you have one camera, you see the result, but the result of just four with five degrees difference is totally different. And having access to all of those files made me learn so much quicker than that is glad for that. But it's very helpful for me. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  18:06   Wow, that's actually so cool. So I have a few questions for QA as well. But before we get to that, I'm interested on how you tell me that you know, the first thing was the point on shoot, and then you get into the 360 project. Now, where does the light painting came in? Like, at what time you go like, you know what, I'm gonna start doing this really cool stuff with the light painting and create, you know, circles and you know, sparks and pattern and all these incredible stuff that I have never seen before. Eric Pare  18:40   Yeah, and it makes sense. Once I explained the reason why because I had no interest with like painting, as most people refer back then because I didn't know any like printers doing professional work. I found a few while researching for that. But prior to that, like like I think we're just making like growing hard to notice at all. However, as I was saying, I was in a very small studio with 24 cameras. It was so small and I had experienced with strobes likes to do lightweight softbox these big things, but I couldn't use that because it was too big. And I was lighting up the whole rig with my with my lights. So I had to find a way to use very concentrated light around my subject. So I took a flashlight and I started to draw around around my subject and it worked. And then I started to get more interested and I found really good light painters like there was already something back then. So some very inspiring artists and I worked with with one of them and he's actually in Montreal, Patrick fashion which is one of the best painters in the world. We don't hear much about him now because he's not very active on social media, but Is is so good with this. And I saw him working. And he was doing like a one minute exporter and crazy light. And it was like, Oh, that can be something like there's something there crafting the light by hand. It's so different this is this is so different. So from that point, I was not behind the camera, it was with the subject in front of the camera. And I wasn't interested to do super long exposure, because I wanted to have a very sharp subject. So this is how I came up with that once again, exposure technique. But then how did we bring that outdoors that happened with him a few years after a boss, I'm passing the ball. Yeah. Do we go there? Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  20:41   Yeah, let's go. Kim Henry  20:42   Yeah, so we were back. In 2015, we were teaching light painting in studio. We've been teaching since the beginning, basically, but and every time like we were, every time we would do a workshop would ask for people to like, would try to get some new tools and different stuff the day of so we could actually show people that we can do like painting with basically anything. So flip flops, Apple and things like that. And a friend of us, we were in in San Francisco, and a friend of us actually recommended us to go to a place called Tap plastic, because we could find some plastic stuff and acrylic. And we got there. And then we're like, was it for four feet, four feet long plastic to make for like, fluorescent to cover fluorescent lights. And we're like, oh, that could be a really nice tool. It's a very big tool, because we've been trying maybe a few months earlier to bring like painting outdoors. And it was it was not a big success. Like, we were not satisfied. Everything was very visible. And we didn't have like high quality. So we just leave it at that for that moment. But when we saw those big tools, those big plastic tubes are like, Oh, I think there's something there. So we took one thing, yeah, just one, we only bought one we bought like other stuff for the workshop. And we did that. And it was it was super fun. But that night, we went out on the beach with that same friend. And we just started with the same flashlight that we had the same. And it was actually good. Yeah, it Eric Pare  22:33   was exactly the style, you know, of us working outdoors at the blue hour with one circle. This is exactly what we created that night on the first night trying something with that long do we define that style that is much more popular than anything else we've been doing in 360? Because this is accessible. This is how we created a community. It's by teachings on that night, where we were like, oh, it's something so cool to play with. We're like, what do we do with this? Are we going to keep it as a secret? Or are we going to reveal it? And we decided to just share everything. And that was a good decision. Because it's it's got to be easy. It's accessible. It's not expensive. And now 10s of 1000s of people are doing this. It's so cool. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  23:23   Yes, that is the right word. It's so cool. Because like, I'm getting goosebumps right now just like hearing you get like you're you guys explaining this, but like, like, I looked at it and what's really cool about it is you know, with with with light, as you can experience, you can create a smooth or like a sharp thing, especially at night with photography. And you create that and you create the dynamic you you can use an even like you create, like with the tape to create a different pattern and then you have sparkles on the you know, the outside. It's just so cool. Like, you know, like, we always think How did you come up with that and it's so cool to hear the story behind it. So, so then now I can call you guys the grandfather of the tube light painting then is that right? Eric Pare  24:25   I will never claim that I invented that. Okay, some people do but like PT has been there forever. And some people we found after afterward that some people were especially German people were using similar tools but did nothing the same way. But we found one picture that is very aligned with what we do and in dates from way before we were there probably in the 90s Okay, and I have to find that photographer. It's a it's a music album and the cover is with the tube picture and I don't want to reveal that show now. But we'll come back when they would with the answer. But yeah, so I never claimed that I invented that. But clearly, we made it popular. And that's super satisfying. Can we read something we just received? We just receive a message? I think it fits well with the topic. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  25:19   100% Jump in. Eric Pare  25:23   So yeah, I was thinking, Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  25:25   is this the Indonesian? Is it Indonesians as well. Eric Pare  25:29   So so someone on Instagram shared our work, and I just replied, thanks for sharing. And she she replied with this. Okay. Kim Henry  25:39   My pleasure. I love you guys work and have learned a lot from you. You inspired me to light pain to do light painting to begin with. And I followed your journey for many years now. I am always impressed with each new creation, you and Kim come up with. Fun fact, I met my partner while I was like painting on the beach because he was doing the same thing. And we bonded over both having followed you and learned from you. I can't emphasise enough how cool I think what you do Eric Pare  26:09   is it's so much more than the it's making people connect and become life partners. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  26:18   What do you want more than this? Wow, Eric Pare  26:21   she made my day for sure. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  26:24   That's incredible. And this is why I love having people on the podcast this because this kind of stuff you wouldn't hear otherwise. Right? And it That is incredible. You know? That is? That is so cool. So like, you know, I got a funny question for you. And you know, Erica, earlier in, in when we first can chat here in the podcast, you can assess like, Well, I'm very technical. And then Kim is the creative one. So I'm just wondering, how much of that, you know, from the photography? How much how does the creativity work between the two of you? How do you come up with the concept and you know, the pose and the lighting and the landscape? Because you do think about that, you know, when I see your photograph, you think about where you put it, you know, where, whether it's at nighttime with the stars, or remember, you're posting something with the tail of the Milky Way, and you're like, I don't know where the Milky Way is, but the tail is still pretty beautiful or something like that. So how does that creativity work between the two of you to create this masterpieces? Eric Pare  27:44   For me, it's trial and error. I know you try a lot of things. And so sometimes you see all of this is working. So then you jam on that and then gets you other ideas. A lot of my work is based on constraints. Okay, so as I was saying, on 360, if I use like painting was because of the constraints, and I impose myself a lot of constraints, like I'm never using a flash outdoors, even though I know would be easier to freeze my subject, I don't want to go there. Because I feel like there's so much more about using a single source of light that you use to light up your subject have the trace of light, it feels like everything blends well together. So I I keep my thoughts on that. So there is that constraint that is helping the the creative decisions, the the overall identity that we crafted over over the years. But then can keep keeps challenging me about things that I'm like, It's not possible. Don't even think about that. Kim Henry  28:47   And I try it anyway. Eric Pare  28:52   And the best example is one day, she was like, Oh, I can I could like take sand in my hands. And then you do the circle. I was like, No, it's a long exposures not going to work. And of course, that's super pretty because she she's good with that kind of thing. She's super precise, to start to release the sand one hand after the other while I was doing the circle, like perfect timing, and she got it the first night. We try that. Kim Henry  29:21   If I can add to that, I think we're both very curious people. And we both really like challenges. So we'd like to push or the limits of what we think is possible. And yeah, we always use constraints. So let's say I usually say as a joke, like, I like plans, sometimes we plan thing, but what I like even more is to change plans. You know, like when the plan doesn't work, or doesn't seem to work then how do we adapt, adjust and come up with something and play with what is here in front of us. So I think it's a I don't know if it's a philosophy, but it's a way to approach our creative life. And life in general, I'd say Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  30:08   100% 100% I think that is a lot of how, you know, like, I, when I hear Eric is like, very logical, it's like, well, we try this, it works. And then we kind of just, you know, change it up. And then it's just like, Yeah, you know, let's just try something crazy. Yeah, I can see how you know that dynamic really works. Kim Henry  30:28   But I'm also very analytic, like a, like, joke, as I'm very like, up in the air. And, you know, but I'm very analytic. And I like to, and I'm usually the one who, when we do something, let's say almost by luck, and we're not sure how it happens, then I'm the one who tries to dig and understand and like, figure out what what we did. So we can actually do it again. Maybe you're just so I'm pretty nerdy as well. Eric Pare  30:56   Yeah. And that's very helpful for me, because there are so many details that I don't see. And she's, she knows, like a lot of things that it's just too much for me. And that's, that's also why she's helping a lot in when we have, like corporate games here this to do, like we get hired by brands to do stuff in 360 and work with dancer sometimes. And she always like, finds the little things that we can improve. And like she does creative direction here, things that I'm so clueless about. So, super lucky that she she sparked up this whole story. Kim Henry  31:35   Yeah, so I guess once again, it's like, complementary strengths that we put underneath. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  31:41   Yeah. Wow, that is really cool. So now I kind of want to ask a few questions for Kim. And, you know, you mentioned how you were a dancer and you got injured and and then you, you have to explore a different a different technique or different way to express yourself to dancing. Now, when I see this with photography, like, like what Eric mentioned earlier, they're just incredible. Because, you know, it's so sharp or for that long exposure, you can see a very good details on yourself. What are some of the techniques that, you know, that that you can share? So the, you know, the audience who are, you know, attempting to, to do what you guys are doing can get the same result? How can you stand still, for that long, you know, such a long time. With such, I could say, quite complicated poses as well, like, you know, it's not just like standing up, right, you have like your hands here. Really, really elegant. poses? Kim Henry  32:55   Um, good question. Well, I guess the first thing is communication, I, Eric needs to let me know, like, we have a way to communicate that, in order for me to know when he's about to trigger, and when the exposure ends. So that's one thing. We, when we teach, we always say people, we always tell people to hold their breath, because that's a very technical aspect, but it helps because even like the movement of the lungs, like, when you inhale, I'd say it's going to create movement in the body, which is enough to make the person's blurred. But more on the like, what practices I think are helping me to achieve this. When it comes to, like, it requires a lot of focus, like to be able to sustain focus and concentration for a long period of time. So any meditative practice helps in that regard. Also, like while we shoot I do body scan to make sure that my my limbs are like, at the same place not only at the same place but also that my body is still vibrant and alive and full of energy if that makes sense. Because otherwise like when you stay still for a long period of time, like the body tends to like get stiff a bit so yeah, and I train so like so my body and muscles are able to maintain like a position for for a bit because we don't think about it but let's say even just lifting the chin for a minute you can already feel like the weight of the you know the head that is heavy. So, so yeah, I don't know. It's a it's practice. And between, I'll say, like, whenever I can also, I will move between poses between like, Eric Pare  35:11   I thought you were chasing mosquitoes Kim Henry  35:14   that also different circumstances. So yeah, I just do like a reset of my bodies in my state of mind whenever I can. So I'll like move it and like shake it off to make sure that I stay like, present. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  35:34   Nice. Yeah. Yeah. So like, you know, you train your muscle and you know, so that you can have the strength basically, to keep it still. And then you also relax and come back to it to kind of reset. So yeah, that 100% That, that that's really cool. Kim Henry  35:49   I'll add to that I train my mind as well, because we shoot in like harsh conditions, sometimes, like cold, high wind mosquitoes. So I yeah, I think I think it requires, or at least I developed an endurance. Like, in that regard, as well. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  36:14   Cool. Yeah, no, that's awesome. Let's get to learn. And I'm sure the listeners can can learn a lot from that. Now, one thing that I'm interested in is to hear you know, it's been a long journey for you guys. You've been doing this for a long, long time. Was there? What was the hardest time that you have to come across? Was there any time where you maybe you almost quit? Maybe you you start? You know, not enjoying what you do? Or whatever it may be? Do you have any some sort of struggles that almost, you know, a struggle that that probably the biggest struggle that you've ever come across during your journey? Eric Pare  36:59   Can I take you Yeah, no, never. I've never had that. No, never thought about quitting never had any big struggle with having fun. And you can see, like, based on the result, it's a game we're playing in. It's just too much fun. So I definitely think I'll grab that Kim Henry  37:19   one. Well, I think the fact that we have many pillars in our creative journey, like we have 360, we have the outdoor light painting, and we also have like the dense performative, outdoor art, I feel like it's a matter for us. Of which one do we put more energy and efforts in, because we don't do we don't do one thing for a whole year, like we go from one to the other, it's like a, we're juggling with those different techniques, I think, and I feel like they all feed each other, meaning that when we work hard on a project, let's say 360, then we'll discover something and we learned from it that we can apply to outdoor light painting. So it's, it's kind of I feel like it prevents us from getting Eric Pare  38:26   from getting bored, though. So it's a very complete technique because it like we have to keep in shape. And you all know that if you train every day, you're going to be happier because it changes you your brain Okay? And just doing this, this kind of work is training Okay, when we walk for an hour and sand dunes with a heavy bag, just to reach the final point like looking for that perfect Dune is quite challenging. And this is what I really like about this I actually prefer being being like on a trip because I feel like I'm more active now we're in the studio for two two months and I'm not as active right by we have to post process the images that's that's cool. And it's kind of a it's kind of a vacation because we can slow down the pace here the studio, but then we're going to go back in vacation into in two weeks on the road because this also feels like vacation. So when a vacation is the vacation from the other vacation. You don't get bored. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  39:37   Oh yeah, that's awesome. It sounds like a dream life. Kim Henry  39:42   Well, I feel like well, two things I was thinking about. The first one is the fact that yeah, like we say that like painting is a lifestyle and I think that's a bit but Eric just explained like we we know that in order to achieve what we want to achieve We need to be disciplined and take care of our bodies of our mind. So have a balanced life, which means that we don't work all day like we work really hard. But we also like, kind of impose time to like, Take breaks and like do other stuff. And also, what was the other one? Oh, yeah, he always he always says that. We're still at the beginning of something. And I think that that kind of links to what do they call it? Like, the beginner's mind, something like that, you know, like that approach of curiosity and of feeling that we're not at the end of the journey. So we're focusing on the journey itself, which makes it like kind of, yeah, helpful. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  40:50   Exciting. Yeah, it's always exciting. Eric Pare  40:54   I have to just make some precision here, just to clarify, because, like, we're talking with all those, like, beautiful journeys we have, and everything looks perfect. And it kind of is, and but it's might seem to be impossible to reach some time. Because, and because we're also paid to do this. It's crazy. Like we were paid to, to have this vacation and vacation vacation. But it didn't arrive. We can one day, and this is by doing that kind of work for years. And so there was for me, too, is 10 years of trials and error before getting the first bucks from from a creative work. So you have to be dedicated. Of course, it's taking a long time, but it's really worth it. Kim Henry  41:50   Yeah, yeah, I think exactly. It's not like, it's not easy. It's not like your success story. It's it's like, it's also, there's, as you said, like a lot of work on like both of art, like different paths and common one. But I really feel like the way we individually approach our work and our art, artwork is similar in our dedication, and in our way to focus on what we want to focus on, which is the positive, the excitement, the like, the possibilities. But we do have setbacks, and we do have like, it's yeah, it's not always easy. I'll say that. But I feel like it's a conscious decision to like, does that make sense? Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  42:50   That is incredible. No, I love that. I love that so much. Because, you know, like, one quote that really stuck with me this year was whatever you focus on become your reality. And I know like going through, you know, all of this journey, I'm sure there must be a lot of struggle that you guys go through, but it seems like you don't focus on that, like, given se, you just focus on the beginner's mind, you know, it's like, oh, well, you know, it's, we're, you know, it's like seeing it's like going to the beach for the first time you're excited. And you know, you always just focus on that next new exciting things like what you can came up with, what sort of innovation you can do with your art and so forth. So I think that's a lot to, to, to learn from, to be able to always enjoy the journey through our you know, even the hardest time and to a point where you guys don't even feel it. I think that's really cool. Eric Pare  43:51   I forget about the negatives. Just like my guts to go against running away. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  43:59   That is awesome. That is so cool. Yeah. So I have a just an interesting question here. You know, Eric, you're very technical. You love photography. And Kim, you're very creative. You like dance. Now? How much? How good are you on doing each other's shows? If we were just for fun thank you know, sup your role and have Eric do the posting and the dancing and the photography? Eric Pare  44:35   I have one most I have only one post. But yeah, we have a few pictures where we switch roles. Just because why not? So it's good for us to play both roles. We learn more by doing this. And that's something we we always mentioned in our workshops is to try to do both roles, because once you understand the challenge of the subject of the model and see due for you to just to get better at directing? Kim Henry  45:04   Oh, yeah. But yeah, I enjoy doing the light painting, I think I could probably get away with the framing habits have something that makes sense. But to change the settings during the blue hour at the speed that he does, that would take me a while, that's for sure. He runs like back and forth every few minutes to change the settings. And Eric Pare  45:26   yes, and I handle three cameras on the field, okay, because I always pin what I do. I'm by myself, yeah, handling three cameras, two different focal length one film me, and I run the largest settings. But I'm used to that because of the multi camera systems. So I'm just used to to handle love technology and things like that. It's part of the fun. But yeah, but I'm sure you'd be good with with one camera, if you can focus on this one and just like, set the right composition and setting, you know. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  46:02   Wow, that's cool. So now I want to talk about you know, your Kim, your latest project. And I've been seeing this in Twitter, I think I saw it for the first time. I think about a few weeks ago, a couple a week ago or something like that, right? And actually, I'm not, I'm not gonna say too much about it, because it's gonna give it away, I'll let you ship it first, and then I'll say something about it. Kim Henry  46:29   So my latest project is called timeless. It's kind of the continually of what we've been doing, or what we've been doing for years, let's say, because when we were travelling, we would arrive on location very, like, early, like, late afternoon. And then we would shoot dance photography. So sunset, dance and stuff like that. So we can we could actually connect to each other. And I could connect with the environment, which for me is very important my process. So So time is is is my baby. It's basically like, What can I say? Can I see what I'm saying everything. Eric Pare  47:21   But it's all about the textures. The first idea you had was to, to use mud cracks, because we've been working on cracks and some desserts. And you were very interested in that texture. And you wanted to experiment with having that on your skin and combine both. But that didn't work. We we played with this in studio for a few weeks. And then we went to replicate that in the field with the real mud cracks, but we couldn't find any. So then the product evolved into other things. And we started to experiment with different textures like salt. Kim Henry  47:55   So different matter, different, different way to immerse myself in the environment and connect with the environment. Be it sand dust, but it's all started with clay. And I think it's whole in line with my fascination for, like presence and like state of attention and intention of the body in connection with nature. So that's, that's how it started. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  48:29   Wow. Yeah, that's cool. Like, I really can feel that, like, you know, the emotion. And you know, when I first saw, I think Eric was sharing one of the photo from that, and then I just can feel that emotion and you know, with how you use the sand and use that dynamic with with your movement, because there was a lot of movement in that in that in that photo. Ironically, but not gonna steal oil. There's a lot of movement. So yeah, that's, that's really cool. Thanks a lot for sharing that. Sorry. Yeah, Kim Henry  49:01   thank you for asking, Well, what I'm trying to what we're trying to do with that is to kind of encapsulate really, like, short moment of ephemeral performances, because that's what we do when we're outside. Like, I'm not posing per se, I'm really performing dancing, and we don't actually talk Eric is there you take pictures, videos, but it's really like it's a short moment of performance that we're trying to capture basically. Eric Pare  49:36   Yeah, I don't direct her because I have no idea how to do that. So I'm going to give her some indications like can you turn 90 degree because the sun it's better on that direction but that's that's about it and the rest is all her ideas and her way of moving song. I'm just here behind the camera, taking pictures, but that's mostly her her thing Kim Henry  49:59   like Once again, that could exist if it were not from that collaborative process because it's a very personal project. And I wouldn't do it with some somebody else and Eric because I trust him. I know his vision I, I trust his artistic input. So, so yeah, I feel like it's my performance. I kind of it's a very vulnerable state when I perform. But obviously could not exist if he was not on board with me. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  50:38   Oh, yeah, that's, that's really cool. So just to kind of understand a little bit about the process. So you know, you kind of get into find your location. And basically, it came you do your dances and your movement? Is that right? And then Eric was just there to observe and then take photo whenever you feel it feels like it's a good frame. Eric Pare  51:01   Burst Mode, I just continues to burst mode. I have no idea what I'm doing. Love that. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  51:20   So, Erica, I was still wondering when you take photo of that, do you? Like do you know what Kim was? Yeah. Do you know what Kim was about to do? Like, or have you ever seen the movement? Or is it like, absolutely new, just go like, whoa, okay, that was cool kind of thing. Or it's like, okay, you know, this is where she can usually take his and so forth. Eric Pare  51:45   Alright, so I never watched movies, okay. But I used to back in the days and sometimes I would ask my friend, if you can we go to watch a movie and I don't want to know what that would be a lot of surprise. Okay. And sometimes I feel like it's like this with Kim. Okay, so I'm behind the camera. I have no idea what's going on. I know it's going to be a show. Okay. And I'm the lucky one, assisting this wonderful dance show. And I get to click the button. And that's about it. But yeah, it's always fun to the witness. I feel very lucky to be part of this. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  52:23   Wow. Yeah. No, that's cool. I I'm much the same. Actually. When I steal movie, I hate watching trailers. I just go like, that looks interesting. And you know, I want to watch it. So yeah, that's, that's really cool to hear. Well, guys, we're kind of hitting the one hour mark. And you know, it's been so much fun. It's so much pleasure to hear to have you here and to hear your story. Now, before you go. One last question that I always ask my guests. And both of you can give me one each right. I saw Eric's getting tense. Eric Pare  52:56   What's that question? I know. I'm not Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  53:03   awesome. Well, you know, just you just say this earlier. You just say that you like surprise. So here's the surprise. If there was one advice that you know, you could give to an audience or to your younger self, or you know, to anyone in this world, whether it be photography live or whatever it may be, what would that advice be? Eric Pare  53:30   Yeah, so I'm going to be okay, I guess I'm saying that to myself, just because I doubt that, but everything's gonna be okay. Just keep doing what you do. Should I give? Kim Henry  53:45   To my younger self? That's a good one. Let me think, I guess, I guess I would say to not take things too seriously. To connect to the playfulness, and to the curiosity, and yeah, probably like to trust your intuition. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  54:18   Yeah. Wow. That's really great advice. So have fun, and it's all gonna be okay. That's perfect. It's so simple, but it makes sense. Like, where are we complicated ly so Kim Henry  54:30   yeah, but not not in the sense that not in I don't mean this in a like denial way. Like it's going to be okay. You're not going to face anything, but just to trust that you actually have the tool to face whatever you're gonna have on the path, you know? Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  54:48   Yeah. Wow. Now that's that is a great advice. All right. You guys really appreciate your time here. I really enjoy having you here. So much fun talking to you. You guys are just You know, such a great human being, hopefully I get to connect and actually meet you guys in person one day. But for the audience who want to get in touch with you who want to learn more about what you do, because I know you guys are teaching and sharing so much knowledge on, you know, to paintings and all this stuff. And perhaps for those of them who want to sign up to your workshop, what is the best way to connect with you and to find you. Eric Pare  55:26   So we rarely do workshops, while we did a lot in the days, but I think we do two per year. And it's always organised with bigger organisation. So we don't do any by ourselves for the moment. But we teach everything online on YouTube for free, never charge anything for, for tutorials, all of the knowledge is there. And you can find all of the links from tube stories that TV Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  55:54   by and fantastic and I'll be sure to put that you know, that link on the description as well as both of your social media so that you know people can connect, connect with your work more and see more of your work. And if this is the first time of you. For listeners, if this is the first time that you heard, Eric and Kim, man, you're in for a treat, just just go into social media trust me, you know, I'll buy you ice cream if you don't Yeah, no, no, but if you if you guys get intrigued with the with the with, you know, with their work, it's the other way around. You guys buy me ice cream, so I'm ready to eat a lot of ice cream. But um, yeah. Thanks a lot, guys for being here. I love talking to you guys. There's just so much fun. Perhaps one day, we'll have you back. And we'll have we'll cover a different topic. But it's been such a pleasure. You know, I follow your work for a while. And I've seen what you did with photography with lights and innovation that you put in the space and how you share a lot of this with the people. And it's it's just been an honour to be able to actually talk to you guys, and have you guys in my podcast sharing these inspiring stories. So thanks a lot for being here, guys. Eric Pare  57:22   Thank you, Stanley. We're super happy to be part of your wonderful podcast. Yeah, it Kim Henry  57:26   was a pleasure. Thank you so much. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  57:29   Fantastic. Well, weekenders thank you for very much for tuning in. Hopefully you get a lot of gems from that. And if you haven't already done so make sure you check out both Kim and Eric as well as their work. Dances and Kim's latest project is something that are quite enjoyed. Actually, there's so many emotions in just a stillness. So make sure you check it out. But with that being said, if you enjoyed this conversation, make sure you leave a review on on the podcast on the platform so that more more people can listen in and heard about them. But with that being say, keep creating, keep shooting and I'll see you guys next week.  

EliElyah Radio
#HowTo Brand and Market Yourself

EliElyah Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2022 25:06


Branding and Marketing is a pain point for me. I know how to host a show but I do not how to brand and market my content. This is my biggest obstacle so I asked Korpo Daniels, the creative mind behind Xposure, to help me out. Y'all are going to LOVE this episode. If you're in need of marketing services you can contact Korpo here: https://www.madamstclair.com/ Ready to #droptheish and become an entrepreneur? Watch Entrepreneur-ish every Monday Entrepreneur-ish is an autobiographical podcast about me, (Ellie) attempting to start a successful business. I discuss the life lessons I learned on my journey and interview successful entrepreneurs for advice. If you wanna see what it really looks like to become an entrepreneur subscribe to watch my journey. New episodes every Monday! Follow us on social media: https://linktr.ee/entrepreneurish --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/entrepreneurish/support

G.C.Community Chat With Kerry Partin
Ep 599 - G. C. Community Chat Another Northern Michigan Xposure

G.C.Community Chat With Kerry Partin

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2022


Tonight we visit Freeland Michigan and Bayne's Apple Valley Cider Mill

DJ Sets
Vinyl Mafia Deep Xposure #2

DJ Sets

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022 60:09


For my second radio show on Ibiza Stardust i chose a different path! This one has tribal and afro vibes!!

DJ Sets
Vinyl Mafia Deep Xposure Vol 1

DJ Sets

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2022 59:28


My first mix for Ibiza Stardust radio!!!

Framtidens E-Handel
100. León Reyes - Xposure Media Group: Bli bäst på performance marketing och TikTok

Framtidens E-Handel

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2022 67:24


Xposure Media Groups grundare León Reyes gästar podden Framtidens E-Handel och delar med sig av sin enorma kärlek till varumärkesbyggande. Vad är det som avgör en framgångsrik skalning? Och vilka nya innovationer finns på Facebook? Ta del av Leóns tankar och tips i detta avsnitt i Framtidens E-handel.León berättar om hur hans starka drivkraft startade redan som ung, hur man identifierar om en medelmåttig annons fungerar eller ej, och hur viktigt att försöka göra det som alla andra missar. Han förklarar även hur man håller sig extremt nära sin kund och varför det är så otroligt viktigt speciellt i startskedet av ett varumärke att få hjälp med ärlig feedback. León berättar slutligen om vad vi kan lära oss av stora amerikanska märken.Här hittar du León & Xposure media:https://www.linkedin.com/in/le%C3%B3n-reyes-239652143/?originalSubdomain=se#experience https://xposure.se/ Följ Björn på LinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/bjornspenger/ Följ Framtidens E-handel på LinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/framtidens-e-handel/ Besök vår hemsida & Instagramhttps://www.framtidensehandel.se/ https://www.instagram.com/framtidens.ehandel/ Sponsorhttps://centra.com/https://www.converdiant.com/ Tusen tack för att du lyssnar!Support till showen http://supporter.acast.com/framtidens-e-handel. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Morning Majlis
Shams Participates in 6th Edition of Xposure, with New Activities and Competition (09.02.22)

Morning Majlis

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2022 6:18


Rania Saadi and Ahmad Dawud speak to H.E. Dr. Khalid Al Midfa, Chairman of Sharjah Media City (Shams,) about Shams' participation at the 6th edition of Xposure International Photography Festival. Listen to #Pulse95Radio in the UAE by tuning in on your radio (95.00 FM) or online on our website: www.pulse95radio.com ************************ Follow us on Social. www.facebook.com/pulse95radio www.twitter.com/pulse95radio www.instagram.com/pulse95radio

Morning Majlis
Photographer David Newton Set to Host 2022 Xposure Dedicated Show on Pulse95 Radio (09.02.22)

Morning Majlis

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2022 12:01


Rania Saadi and Ahmad Dawud speak to photographer David Newton, about photography and his preparations for hosting the 2022 Xposure International Photography Festival dedicated show on Pulse95 Radio. Listen to #Pulse95Radio in the UAE by tuning in on your radio (95.00 FM) or online on our website: www.pulse95radio.com ************************ Follow us on Social. www.facebook.com/pulse95radio www.twitter.com/pulse95radio www.instagram.com/pulse95radio

Stories of Hope, Innovation and Impact
STEM Xposure inspires hope and impact for future generations around the globe using tiny home architecture

Stories of Hope, Innovation and Impact

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2021 35:56


Robyn Donaldson, Founder and President of STEM Xposure, specializes in architectural design and building. STEM Xposure is a nonprofit with a mission to give back and mentor others interested in careers in the construction industry as engineers, architects, mathematicians, professional tradespeople, and general contractors. Targeting science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, this method of education focuses on learning in coherence instead of in isolation. STEM Xposure, located in Gibsonton, Florida, introduces young minority students to careers in these fields through their virtual architectural design and construction camps. The camps teach the basics of architectural design, including mapping, site investigation, sketching, scaleddrawings, and presentation skills. The 2021 Camp was hosted in Nairobi, Kenya, which was the first time it has been hosted outside of the United States. One hundred twenty students registered/participated in this event, and ten schools from different partsof Kenya were represented.To learn more about STEM Xposure, visit: https://www.stemxposure.comVisit Operation Tiny Home at: https://www.operationtinyhome.orgA special thank you to Rodello's Machine for our theme, song "The World Inside." Visit them at https://rodellosmachine.com/.

97X - Rumblings from the Big Bush
Jayne Sachs, Stellar Songstress

97X - Rumblings from the Big Bush

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2021 25:38


Jayne Sachs credits her discovery of 97X (thanks to her now-husband) with putting her on the singer/songwriter path. She's been able to carve out a career in music, and has picked up plenty of accolades along the way, including winning 97Xposure in 1995 and garnering two first place wins (in different years and different categories) in The John Lennon Songwriting Contest. We talked to Jayne about her Xposure spoils, her performing career, record label interaction, and her current songwriting work in Nashville.  You can keep up with Jayne's latest songs on her website and her Facebook page. 

Day Drinking with Ronnell Richards
Drinking Buddies- Kelli McMillan- Five9/ Xposure

Day Drinking with Ronnell Richards

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2021 53:46


In this episode I welcome Kelly McMillan of Five9 to discuss her tips for a successful channel partner and her organization Xposure and the impact they are making in the technology sales indirect channel. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/daydrinkingbb/message

JUMP Music Initiative Podcast
Matt Berry on the JUMP Music Podcast SE2-EP19

JUMP Music Initiative Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2021 47:32


Matt Berry on the JUMP Music Podcast SE2-EP19 Matt Berry - @mattberry https://youtu.be/-gHNFrACewU Matt Berry is the Music Director of Calgary's Alternative X92.9 and also on-air host Evenings Monday to Wednesday 7p to Midnight. Along with that, Matt Berry is also host and curator of the Alt 20 Countdown, which runs Saturdays at 9am, and Sunday at 7pm on X92.9 and X100.7 in Red Deer. Along with that, Matt is host and curator of Xposure, an indie Canadian show airing Sunday at 9pm on X92.9 and X100.7 Red Deer. Xposure has been ongoing since the launch of X92.9 back in 2007, and Matt Berry has hosted since 2013. It focuses on local Calgary and Alberta acts, but also plays bands weekly from all across Canada with the goal of shining a spotlight on some of our country's lesser-known talent. In his downtime Matt Berry loves discovering new music, adventuring with his new fiance, and their dog Coco, and he makes cocktails for fun on his Instagram account @TheChelseaRoom

The Health Edge: translating the science of self-care
UVB Light: Why some xposure is so important for health

The Health Edge: translating the science of self-care

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2021 35:50


In this Health Edge podcast, John and Mark review a paper that reviews the many effects of UVB light on the skin and systemic neuroendocrine and immune systems. They discuss the importance of photobiomodulation and the health implications. For mind, mood, pain, and inflammation, our sophisticated skin and retinal chromophores are quantum portals to health in the presence of sunlight.

Cybersecurity Insiders
Episode 5 - Value, Vision, and Investing in Yourself - with Reggie Scales, EVP at Vonage

Cybersecurity Insiders

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2021 56:29


The Next Generation Leadership podcast is a weekly show that brings interviews with relevant and motivating leaders in telecommunications. Each podcast highlights & showcases communication, leadership principles, and tell stories that illustrate putting those principles into practice in business and in your personal life. Hosted by Telesystem Executive Bruce Wirt and Channel Partners/Alliance of Channel Women Board member Mayka Rosales Peterson.  This week:  We talk to veteran telecommunications executive Reginal Scales, currently the EVP/GM of the Applications Group at Vonage. This is a powerful show; topics include: 07: His career journey and starting in the early days of the competitive telecommunications industry. 12: Interviewing with Brad Bono to get his position at Paetec and connecting instantly. 15: The death of Regional CLECs and spreadsheet selling, and the struggles of some previously successful salespeople to transition to the new telecom landscape. :22 Reggie's 5 P's of selling to go along with Bruce's 4 P's of success :26 Foundations for success :30 Facing and overcoming obstacles :37 The importance of networking :41 Xposure - the importance of a diverse workforce Subscribe on your favorite podcast app! Follow Telesystem on Twitter @telesystemus Follow Bruce Wirt on Twitter @bwirtleadership  Visit telesystem.us for your business communication needs! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Morning Majlis
Sharjah Media City (Shams)Achieved Remarkable Success During Xposure 2021 (14.02.21)

Morning Majlis

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2021 15:54


Abdul Karim Hanif, Rania Saadi, and Ahmad Dawud speak with Shihab Al Hammadi, Director at Sharjah Media City(Shams,) about their participation at the fifth edition of Xposure International Photography Festival and the workshops they conducted. Listen to #Pulse95Radio in the UAE by tuning in on your radio (95.00 FM) or online on our website: www.pulse95radio.com ************************ Follow us on Social. www.facebook.com/pulse95radio www.twitter.com/pulse95radio www.instagram.com/pulse95radio

Pulse 95 Live
Doctors Without Borders Participating in Xposure 2021 (11.02.21)

Pulse 95 Live

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2021 8:06


Aisha Al Mazmi, Rania Saadi, and Hanny Balkis speak to Mario Stephen, Executive Director of Doctors Without Borders, about their participation in the 5th edition of Xposure International Photography Festival and what cause they are contributing to. Listen to #Pulse95Radio in the UAE by tuning in on your radio (95.00 FM) or online on our website: www.pulse95radio.com ************************ Follow us on Social. www.facebook.com/pulse95radio www.twitter.com/pulse95radio www.instagram.com/pulse95radio

Pulse 95 Live
#Xposure21: Anti-War Photographer Giles Duley Utilizes Pictures to Make Global Change (10.02.21)

Pulse 95 Live

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 12:49


Aisha Al Mazmi, Rania Saadi, and Hanny Balkis speak to Giles Duley, a documentary photographer and writer, about his contributions in Xposure 2021 and his work that focuses on the long-term humanitarian impact of conflict and documenting challenging and horrific situations in countries that are facing political and civil unrest. Listen to #Pulse95Radio in the UAE by tuning in on your radio (95.00 FM) or online on our website: www.pulse95radio.com ************************ Follow us on Social. www.facebook.com/pulse95radio www.twitter.com/pulse95radio www.instagram.com/pulse95radio

Pulse 95 Live
#Xposure21: Elia Locardi Talks Unique Styles of Photography and Breathtaking Locations (10.02.21)

Pulse 95 Live

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 15:35


Aisha Al Mazmi, Rania Saadi, and Hanny Balkis speak to Elia Locardi, an internationally acclaimed professional travel photographer, writer, experienced public speaker and highly skilled educator, about his participation in Xposure 2021 and his experiences in shooting some of the most beautiful locations in the world. Listen to #Pulse95Radio in the UAE by tuning in on your radio (95.00 FM) or online on our website: www.pulse95radio.com ************************ Follow us on Social. www.facebook.com/pulse95radio www.twitter.com/pulse95radio www.instagram.com/pulse95radio

Pulse 95 Live
#Xposure21: 'Sharjah Media City', A Strategic Partner in the Activities of Xposure 2021 (10.02.21)

Pulse 95 Live

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 7:34


Aisha Al Mazmi, Rania Saadi, and Hanny Balkis speak to H.E. Dr. Khalid Omar Al Midfa, Chairman of Sharjah Media City (Shams,) about their participation in the fifth edition of Xposure International Photography Festival and as a strategic partner. Listen to #Pulse95Radio in the UAE by tuning in on your radio (95.00 FM) or online on our website: www.pulse95radio.com ************************ Follow us on Social. www.facebook.com/pulse95radio www.twitter.com/pulse95radio www.instagram.com/pulse95radio

Pulse 95 Live
#Xposure21: Sharjah's House of Wisdom Showcases "168:01" Exhibition at Xposure 2021 (10.02.21)

Pulse 95 Live

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 6:49


Aisha Al Mazmi, Rania Saadi, and Hanny Balkis speak to Amira Bin Faris, Programs Manager at House of Wisdom, about their participation at Xposure 2021 in showcasing "168:01" exhibition. Listen to #Pulse95Radio in the UAE by tuning in on your radio (95.00 FM) or online on our website: www.pulse95radio.com ************************ Follow us on Social. www.facebook.com/pulse95radio www.twitter.com/pulse95radio www.instagram.com/pulse95radio

Morning Majlis
Sharjah's Xposure Photography Festival to Feature Renowned Photographers (07.02.21)

Morning Majlis

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2021 7:48


The Morning Majlis hosts discuss the exhibitions and photographers to feature at this year's Xposure photography festival. Listen to #Pulse95Radio in the UAE by tuning in on your radio (95.00 FM) or online on our website: www.pulse95radio.com ************************ Follow us on Social. www.facebook.com/pulse95radio www.twitter.com/pulse95radio www.instagram.com/pulse95radio

Morning Majlis
Sharjah Gears Up For Xposure 2021 (02.02.21)

Morning Majlis

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2021 14:18


The Morning Majlis hosts discuss the upcoming Xposure photography event, and play statements from organizers and participants. Listen to #Pulse95Radio in the UAE by tuning in on your radio (95.00 FM) or online on our website: www.pulse95radio.com ************************ Follow us on Social. www.facebook.com/pulse95radio www.twitter.com/pulse95radio www.instagram.com/pulse95radio

Song Of The Soul
Pittsburgh's Chameleon Rocker/R&B/Americana Folker, John Vento

Song Of The Soul

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2020 55:00


John Vento self-describes as making Americana Classic Rock with Indie Folk Pop surprises, which you can find when he performs solo, with Nied's Hotel Band, or, in the past, with Xposure and Bmen. He has sometimes been called the chameleon of Pittsburgh's music scene.

The Hassle of Hair
The Hassle of Hair- episode #42 Martial Artists, Diego "meme god"/Andy "The Camera"

The Hassle of Hair

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2020 71:28


cow and Jesse sit down with adaptive sessions owner Diego and heavy Xposure owner Andy 

Channel Partners Online
Coffee with Craig and Kevin Episode No. 80: Wildix, Xposure

Channel Partners Online

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2020 41:32


Here we go again with another edition of the Channel Partners podcast, Coffee with Craig and Kevin. It's a jam-packed episode starting with some breaking news! (Well, at least Kevin thought it was.) The guys will break down what's on tap for the newly announced Channel Partners Virtual show, Sept. 8-10. You'll learn how you can take advantage of much of the same content and networking you would expect from a live Channel Partners event, only online from the comfort of your own home or business. Then Robert Cooper, general manager at Wildix, the UC provider, enters the coffeehouse to see if he will double down on come controversial comments from earlier in the year. He dubbed some of Wildix's bigger rivals "vampire vendors" and "walking dead." Finally, an insightful conversation with Telarus' Brandon Knight, who introduces us to the Xposure Diversity and Inclusion Council. The Council's goal is to be a "beacon in the tech services industry, where individuals from all different backgrounds can collaborate." You'll be surprised -- or unfortunately, not surprised -- to hear some of the stories of bias and stereotyping Knight has himself experienced right here in the channel. All of that, plus the usual shenanigans that you would expect from Craig and Kevin.

Morning Majlis
Xposure International Photography Festival: #HomeCaptured Contest (14.04.20)

Morning Majlis

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2020 5:51


Xposure International Photography Festival is an easy-to-enter competition that’ll announce weekly winners, which will run for as long as the lockdown period announced by governments worldwide to curb the spread of the (COVID-19) pandemic continues. The photo contest is open to anybody and everybody across the world and invites shutterbugs to use their artistic skills to capture the beauty and uniqueness of everyday moments at home, with a chance to win cash prizes. Listen to #Pulse95Radio in the UAE by tuning in on your radio (95.00 FM) or online on our website: www.pulse95radio.com ************************ Follow us on Social. www.facebook.com/pulse95radio www.twitter.com/pulse95radio www.instagram.com/pulse95radio

Life Beats
#HomeCaptured: Xposure Announces Global Photo Contest

Life Beats

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2020 5:31


Pick up the camera to capture the beauty of the everyday while you #stayhome, and you could win weekly cash prizes with the new Xposure photography #HomeCaptured competition. Sally has all the details on how you can enter this global contest, and she speaks to Douglas Dubler, one of the world's greatest photographers about how to see the magic in the ordinary. Listen to #Pulse95Radio in the UAE by tuning in on your radio (95.00 FM) or online on our website: www.pulse95radio.com ******** Follow us on Social. www.facebook.com/pulse95radio www.twitter.com/pulse95radio www.instagram.com/pulse95radio

Foothills Famous: Conversations With Calgary Entertainers

Crack the Lens have been mainstays on the Calgary music scene for years. As they prepare for their final show, Justin and Taylor stop by to discuss their long time friendship, the formation of their band, winning the Xposure contest, writing a TV theme song, naming their band van Vandy Quade and their upcoming farewell show at Dickens. 

Life Beats
Sheikh Sultan Bin Ahmed Al Qasimi at the Opening of Xposure 2019

Life Beats

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2019 26:27


Chairman of Sharjah Media Council, Sheikh Sultan bin Ahmed Al Qasimi speaks to Sally at the opening of Xposure 2019. He tells her why he has such a passion for photography and why Xposure is the one event of the year that he looks forward to the most. He also tells us what happened when world-renowned fine art photographer Douglas Dubler asked to take his portrait at last year's festival! Listen to #Pulse95Radio in the UAE by tuning in on your radio (95.00 FM) or online on our website: www.pulse95radio.com ************************ Follow us on Social. www.facebook.com/pulse95radio www.twitter.com/pulse95radio www.instagram.com/pulse95radio

Life Beats
John Moore World Press Photo Winner at Xposure 2019 (22.09.2019)

Life Beats

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2019 24:06


Can a single image make a difference? Sally speaks to the winner of the World Press Photo of the Year 2019 veteran photojournalist John Moore who’s image of a toddler crying as her mother is searched by US border patrol agents went viral and spurred vital conversations about the fate of undocumented immigrants in the United States. John Moore tells his story and the stories behind some of his most powerful images at the Xposure International Photography Festival. Listen to #Pulse95Radio in the UAE by tuning in on your radio (95.00 FM) or online on our website: www.pulse95radio.com ************************ Follow us on Social. www.facebook.com/pulse95radio www.twitter.com/pulse95radio www.instagram.com/pulse95radio

John Kennedy's X-Posure Podcast
Episode 365 - Felix White - Elbow & The Murder Capital

John Kennedy's X-Posure Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2019 37:18


Felix White continues his takeover of XPosure and this time the guests are Elbow and The Murder Capital.

Life Beats
Essdras M Suarez at Xposure Photography Festival (28.11.18)

Life Beats

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2018 24:39


Meet double Pulitzer-prize winning photographer Essdras M Suarez, who was an award winning photojournalist for 20 years with images published in the National Geographic, Time Magazine, The New York Times, and the Washington Post, amongst others. He was a staff photographer at the Boston Globe for 12 years where he received national and international accolades for his coverage of stories including the Columbine Shooting, the Boston Marathon Bombing, the Newton Massacre, the 2015 tsunami aftermath, Iraq war coverage and more. Suarez shares with Sally the unlikely story of how he became a photographer in the first place, the most difficult moments for him behind the camera, as well as how he developed such a talent for capturing prize-winning images all while bullets are flying. Listen to #Pulse95Radio in the UAE by tuning in on your radio (95.00 FM) or online on our website: www.pulse95radio.com ************************ Follow us on Social. www.facebook.com/pulse95radio www.twitter.com/pulse95radio www.instagram.com/pulse95radio

Ash Said It® Daily
Good Ideas Don't Have Expiration Dates - Xposure Magazine CEO

Ash Said It® Daily

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2018 12:47


When Goldyn P. Smith ventured out to create Xposure Magazine she had no idea what the future hold. She wrote out her plan, executed accordingly and now enjoys the fruit of her labor. Website: www.xposure365.com Follow: @XposureMagazine About the show: ►Visit www.casper.com/ash and use promo code: ASH ► #GirlsNightOut Event: www.ashsaidoceans8.eventbrite.com ►Become A Podcast Legend: http://ashsaidit.podcastersmastery.zaxaa.com/s/6543767021305 ►Review Us: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/ash-said-it/id1144197789 ►Website: http://www.ashsaidit.com ►SUBSCRIBE HERE: http://www.youtube.com/c/AshSaidItSuwanee ►Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/1loveash ►Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ashsaidit ►Twitter: https://twitter.com/1loveAsh ►Google Plus: https://plus.google.com/u/0/+AshSaidItMedia ►Blog: http://www.ashsaidit.com/blog ►Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/1LoveAsh/ ►Newsletter: http://ashsaidit.us11.list-manage1.com/subscribe?u=2a2ca3b799467f125b53863c8&id=a6f43cd472 ►Casper Commercial Music Courtesy of http://www.BenSound.com #ashsaidit #ashsaidthat #ashblogsit #ashsaidit® Ash Brown is a gifted American producer, blogger, speaker, media personality and event emcee. The blog on AshSaidit.com showcases exclusive event invites, product reviews and so much more. Her motivational podcast "Ash Said It Daily" is available on major media platforms such as iTunes, iHeart Radio & Google Play. This program has over half a million streams worldwide. She uses these mediums to motivate & encourage her audience in the most powerful way. She keeps it real!

Ash Said It® Daily
Good Ideas Don't Have Expiration Dates - Xposure Magazine CEO

Ash Said It® Daily

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2018 12:47


When Goldyn P. Smith ventured out to create Xposure Magazine she had no idea what the future hold. She wrote out her plan, executed accordingly and now enjoys the fruit of her labor. Website: www.xposure365.com Follow: @XposureMagazine About the show: ►Visit www.casper.com/ash and use promo code: ASH ► #GirlsNightOut Event: www.ashsaidoceans8.eventbrite.com ►Become A Podcast Legend: http://ashsaidit.podcastersmastery.zaxaa.com/s/6543767021305 ►Review Us: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/ash-said-it/id1144197789 ►Website: http://www.ashsaidit.com ►SUBSCRIBE HERE: http://www.youtube.com/c/AshSaidItSuwanee ►Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/1loveash ►Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ashsaidit ►Twitter: https://twitter.com/1loveAsh ►Google Plus: https://plus.google.com/u/0/+AshSaidItMedia ►Blog: http://www.ashsaidit.com/blog ►Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/1LoveAsh/ ►Newsletter: http://ashsaidit.us11.list-manage1.com/subscribe?u=2a2ca3b799467f125b53863c8&id=a6f43cd472 ►Casper Commercial Music Courtesy of http://www.BenSound.com #ashsaidit #ashsaidthat #ashblogsit #ashsaidit® Ash Brown is a gifted American producer, blogger, speaker, media personality and event emcee. The blog on AshSaidit.com showcases exclusive event invites, product reviews and so much more. Her motivational podcast "Ash Said It Daily" is available on major media platforms such as iTunes, iHeart Radio & Google Play. This program has over half a million streams worldwide. She uses these mediums to motivate & encourage her audience in the most powerful way. She keeps it real!

Groove Talk
E45- Matt Berry- Music Director at X92.9

Groove Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2018 104:52


Ever wonder how your favorite songs make it on the radio? In this episode i get the chance to speak with Matt Berry who is the Music Director at Calgary radio station X92.9. Matt is also the host of Xposure, which airs on Sunday nights, as well as the Alt 20 Countdown. We get the chance to talk about a wide variety of musical subjects including how your favorite songs make it onto the radio, what your band can do to improve there chances of being played on the radio and the evolution of the music industry as a whole. We also get a look into what its like being the Music Director at X92.9 and how Matt ended up in the position he is currently in.If you would like to get a hold of Matt you can reach him at mberry@harvardbroadcasting.com or you can connect with him on social media: Facebook Twitter Instagram If you would like to support the show please visit our Patreon Page. You will gain access to bonus content that you can only find there. Also please subscribe to our Youtube Channel for access to exclusive content as well

Xposure Studios
Xposure Studios, What is next?

Xposure Studios

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2018 44:36


Make your own podcast: https://anchor.fm/xposure-studios

Xposure 365
Welcome To Xposure 365

Xposure 365

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2016 0:57


A personal message from Goldyn P. Smith, Founder of Xposure Magazine. Be sure to follow @XposureMagazine on all social media platforms for updates on guests & episodes.

Xposure 365
Welcome To Xposure 365

Xposure 365

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2016 0:57


A personal message from Goldyn P. Smith, Founder of Xposure Magazine. Be sure to follow @XposureMagazine on all social media platforms for updates on guests & episodes.

FotoFacts Podcast
Southern Pro Xposure – The Power Belles of PPLa

FotoFacts Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2016 46:45


This episode is all about the ladies – the Power Belles of Professional Photographers of Louisiana.  Sit in while I chat with current president Terri Eddington, past president Karla Byron and future president Yvette Ponthier about the direction of this fabulous organization. If you ever doubted about the importance of joining a local, state or […]

FotoFacts Podcast
Southern Pro Xposure – Boodie Shoot After Thoughts

FotoFacts Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2016 63:33


We are now exhausted and have been drinking.  What did you expect while at a convention in NOLA? Terri did two sessions during our stay in New Orleans for PPLA Southern ProXposure and made quick friends with Amanda Mullins – SmokeShow MUA – after these successful shoots.  We thought it would be great to talk […]

FotoFacts Podcast
Southern Pro Xposure – Green Merits & The Grudge Judge

FotoFacts Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2016 50:07


This episode is all about PPA Print Competition Judging with Gary Hughes & Chris Duncan.  There are a “few” detours during the casual talk after theses judges spent the day reviewing the incredible images & prints for PPLA Convention. If you have ever been scared about entering Print Competition, this will be a great primer […]

FotoFacts Podcast
Southern Pro XPosure – Trashy Ashy & Sheriff Buford T Justice

FotoFacts Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2016 20:18


Episode two finds us talking to Ashlin Buford, a boudoir photographers from further south than New Orleans.  Yes, there really is more land (or at least air boats) due south of our location.  Southern Pro Xposure PPLA Convention is starting out to be a Big Bang in the Big Easy.  More interviews coming tomorrow.  If you have […]

FotoFacts Podcast
Southern Pro Xposure – NASCAR Ross, Beignets & Piper

FotoFacts Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2016 18:01


Our first episode after my presentation at Southern Pro Xposure PPLA Convention.  We chat with a busy photographer working for the first time behind the scenes for this event, Piper Wilson. Terri and I run through the schedule of events and basically murder everyone’s last name.  I promise we have not been drinking… yet. We […]

Mykonian Sessions
MS 53 : Vinyl Mode + DAMIAN D'COSTA

Mykonian Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2015 119:49


We present our Monthly Radioshow "Mykonian Sessions" for the month of March 2015. From Deep House to Techno, Every Friday a new 120'min Mixtape on HeavyG Super Paradise Web-Radio Station with Vinyl Mode. This week we are glad to present a new Mixtape live with tracks by (Hour 1)Mixed By Vinyl Mode: Rashid Ajami (Einmusika Recordings), Dmit Kitz (Save Room Recordings), Marcus Sur, Mark Jackus, Golden Parazyth, Timo Maas (Noir Music), Him_Self_Her, Dubspeeka (Suara), Djuma Soundsystem (Conya Records), Darlyn Vlys (Upon You Records), Adriatique, Name One (Culprit), Aya, Dee Montero (Selador), Turbokitchen (Trick Track Records), Federico Locchi (Noir Music). [WEEK 53] is a special episode...Episode 16 of our (Guest Mix) every first week of each month we will be hosting talented and well established House and Techno DJ's to spin an exclusive one hour set for you! It is our pleasure to present you our guests for March, 06, 2015. The boss of "Casa D'Costa Label" DAMIAN D'COSTA all the way from Bahrain. Born & bred in the Middle East, Damian D’Costa is 1 of the few DJs in the region who has worked all his life towards his ultimate goals of DJing internationally & opening up his own clubs & bars. 20 years on & not holding back, Damian’s career goes way back to the 80’s where he started off as a turntabilist & has progressed through the years witnessing the birth of House music which makes him understand the genre better than many of today’s DJs. During university, the early 90s, saw Damian hold a 4 year residency in a major club in Limassol, Cyprus & on returning to his hometown Bahrain, he decided to use his marketing degrees to promote the nightlife in the region. He then began to organize his very own events which sparked him to put together some of the islands best beach, fashion & Underground parties. These included his own branded events (Xposure 2004, Parasoul, P.O.S.H.) plus organizing & hosting international brands such as the famous Full moon party & 2 FTV parties & several Formula1 events. Damian as a DJ has held residencies at some of the island's most famous clubs such as BJs, Tramps, Downtown, Likwid & Savage garden. In addition, he has also hosted his own 5 day a week radio show on the national radio station, 96.5fm for 4 years where he promoted most genres of House music educating the masses bringing the international club culture to the shores of the Arabian Gulf. Currently he has hosted Live on-line shows on top stations such as IdealClubWorldRadio & has recently moved on to a weekly Saturday show on theCastleClubRadio.com. In 2004 & 2006, Damian swooped 1st place at the world famous Heineken thirst studio competition & represented Bahrain for the regional finals. Through the years of his residencies, he has played alongside numerous International DJs (see galleries)& has landed gigs in major clubs & events around the world including Slovenia, Poland, Italy & clubs such as Dubai’s Trilogy, Ibiza’s El- Divino, Bora Bora & Space & London’s ‘TheGallery’ at the Ministry of Sound to name a few. Over the past 5 years Damian managed to design, develop & open his very own venue, Cocoon Lounge (www.cocoonlounge.net) which proudly hosted International DJs & artists on a weekly basis. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/djdamiandcosta Beatport: https://pro.beatport.com/artist/damian-dcosta/153063 Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/damiandcosta Bookings: damian@casadcosta.com mobile:+973-66678666 studio:+973-291086 office:+973-292304 Label Support: Casa D'Costa Pesca Records Burn To Be Alive AudioBite Records OLE MUSIC Playectra Records RED MUSH Stay Tuned for our next guest for April 2015...