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This podcast is all about helping emerging cinematographers, photographers, and directors navigate the challenges of making a life and a living behind the lens. From workflow to personal growth, creative vision to marketing, finances to production—every episode is packed with a wide range of topics to support visual storytellers in their pursuit of building a business and growing a career they are proud of.
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The filmmaking world is changing fast, budgets are tighter, crews are smaller, and adaptability has never mattered more. As a commercial cinematographer and YouTuber, Keaton Nye shares how staying booked in today’s market comes down to mindset, problem-solving, and understanding the business behind the craft. Alongside host Marshal Chupa, they break down the habits, strategies, and client relationships that keep filmmakers thriving when the industry shifts beneath them.🎙️ Episode Sponsor: Lorne Lapham Sales & Rentals⚡️ 20% Off Rentals at Lorne Lapham - ⁠⁠llsr.com/shotlist⁠⁠ 🗂️ Get your copy of The Contact Sheet - A Simple Client Tracking System for Filmmakers & Photographers - shotlist.substack.com/p/the-contact-sheet Key Topics DiscussedThe difference between skill and mindset, and why problem solvers stay bookedNavigating shrinking budgets and crew sizes while maintaining production qualityBalancing projects “one for the meal, one for the reel”Building trust, simplifying business for clients, and thinking like a business ownerHow to think like both an artist and a business owner to build a sustainable long-term careerEpisode Highlights00:25 – Why Problem Solvers Stay BookedReliability, curiosity, and initiative create more opportunity than technical skill alone.00:27 – Adapting to a Changing IndustrySmaller crews and tighter budgets are reshaping production work and what clients expect.00:36 – Craft Meets CommerceThinking in terms of ROI helps bridge the gap between artistry and business.00:42 – One for the Meal, One for the ReelBalancing creative fulfillment with financial sustainability without burning out.00:46 – The Money GapUnderstanding what separates lower-paid shooters from high-value professionals.00:54 – Make Business Easy for ClientsClear communication and simple pricing structures lead to repeat bookings and trust.00:57 – The Power of RelationshipsHigh-value work comes from genuine relationships, not cold outreach.01:02 – Staying Top of MindPractical ideas for building outreach systems and keeping your network engaged.🔗 CONNECT WITH KEATON NYE📸 Instagram | @keatonnye▶️ Youtube | www.youtube.com/keatonnye🖥️ Website | ⁠www.keatonnye.com🔗 CONNECT WITH MARSHAL📸 Instagram | ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@marshalchupa⁠⁠💻 Website  | ⁠www.marshalchupa.com⁠⁠🔗 LinkedIn | ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Marshal Chupa on LinkedIn⁠⁠🟠 Substack | ⁠⁠Substack Article⁠⁠🎙 ABOUT THE PODCASTThis podcast is all about helping emerging cinematographers, photographers, and directors navigate the challenges of making a life and a living behind the lens. From workflow to personal growth, creative vision to marketing, finances to production—every episode is packed with a wide range of topics to support visual storytellers in their pursuit of building a business and growing a career they are proud of.🎧 LISTEN🟢| ⁠⁠Spotify ⁠⁠🟣| ⁠⁠Apple Podcast⁠⁠🖥️| ⁠⁠shotlistpodcast.com⁠⁠ 👊 SUBSCRIBE & LEAVE A REVIEWPlease help me bring you more future episode by subscribing and leaving a review📱GET IN TOUCHYou can also drop me a DM instagram @marshalchupa or email marshal@marshalchupa.com
Most creatives dream of filming in remote places, working with global brands, and living a life of freedom behind the lens, but few understand the risks and protections that come with it. As Associate Vice President at Front Row Insurance, David McLeish shares how filmmakers and photographers can protect their gear, their business, and their livelihood when unexpected events happen. Alongside host Marshal Chupa, they break down the realities of insurance in creative work, from liability waivers to international coverage🎙️ Episode Sponsor: Lorne Lapham Sales & Rentals⚡️ 20% Off Rentals at Lorne Lapham - ⁠⁠llsr.com/shotlist⁠⁠ 🗂️ Get your copy of The Contact Sheet - A Simple Client Tracking System for Filmmakers & Photographers - shotlist.substack.com/p/the-contact-sheet Key Topics DiscussedWhy most filmmakers misunderstand what insurance actually covers and how to avoid costly assumptionsHow to handle high-risk shoots like underwater filming, climbing, or stunts, and what insurers need to know in advancePractical steps for gear rental, deal memos, and certificates of insurance when working with production companies or directly with brandsThe importance of liability waivers when shooting with athletes or in dangerous environmentsWhat international coverage looks like and how to protect footage and equipment while travelingEpisode Highlights4:00 – Broker vs InsurerWhy knowing the difference matters when making a claim.12:00 – High-Risk ShootsUnderwater, vehicles, or extreme sports must be disclosed or risk voiding coverage.19:00 – Stunts vs AdventureInsurers often treat risky outdoor shoots as stunts, which changes coverage.26:00 – Liability WaiversSigned waivers reduce your exposure and improve insurability.29:00 – International CoverageMost policies are Canada/US only unless you add worldwide protection.33:00 – Reshoot CoverageScripted reshoots may be covered. Portfolio or passion projects are not.41:00 – Gear RentalYour deal memo should make production responsible for your kit.1:19:00 – Direct-to-ClientCovering friends’ gear requires written agreements. Without them, it is not insured.🔗 CONNECT WITH FRONT ROW INSURANCE🖥️ Website | ⁠⁠www.frontrowinsurance.com📧 Email: mcleish@frontrowinsurance.com📸 Instagram | @ frontrowinsurance🔗 CONNECT WITH MARSHAL📸 Instagram |⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠@marshalchupa⁠⁠🟠 Substack | ⁠⁠Substack Article⁠⁠💻 Website |⁠⁠ www.marshalchupa.com⁠⁠🔗 LinkedIn |⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠Marshal Chupa on LinkedIn⁠⁠🎙 ABOUT THE PODCASTThis podcast is all about helping emerging cinematographers, photographers, and directors navigate the challenges of making a life and a living behind the lens. From workflow to personal growth, creative vision to marketing, finances to production—every episode is packed with a wide range of topics to support visual storytellers in their pursuit of building a business and growing a career they are proud of.🎧 LISTEN🟢| ⁠⁠Spotify ⁠⁠🟣| ⁠⁠Apple Podcast⁠⁠🖥️| ⁠⁠shotlistpodcast.com⁠⁠ 👊 SUBSCRIBE & LEAVE A REVIEWPlease help me bring you more future episodes by subscribing and leaving a review📱GET IN TOUCHYou can also drop me a DM instagram @marshalchupa or email marshal@marshalchupa.com
Most creatives dream of filming in remote places, working with global brands, and living a life of freedom behind the lens, but few understand the discipline and long game it actually takes to get there. As a director and aerial cinematographer, Zac Moxley shares how his mindset, work ethic, and willingness to take risks helped him turn passion into a career. Alongside host Marshal Chupa, Zach breaks down the realities of momentum, burnout, spec work, and what it really means to bet on yourself🎙️ Episode Sponsor: Lorne Lapham Sales & Rentals⚡️ 20% Off Rentals at Lorne Lapham - ⁠llsr.com/shotlist⁠ Key Topics DiscussedHow saying yes early on created a snowball effect and why treating every job like it matters can change everythingThe real cost of chasing your dream job, including the emotional and financial pressure behind self-funded projectsThe truth about spec work and how Zac uses personal projects to grow, experiment, and land bigger clientsBuying gear with intention, including how to think about expensive tools, what actually delivers value, and when to pull the triggerNavigating the long game of a creative career and why it’s built through grind, self-belief, and patienceEpisode Highlights00:03 A Turning Point in His Teens How a personal transformation helped Zac develop the grit and drive that sparked his creative journey00:08 Early Career and Instagram Growth The story behind his glide-cam days and how his Instagram started gaining traction in 201700:13 The Drone Chapter Zac’s early aerial content and the moment he began shifting toward directing full campaigns00:21 Every Opportunity Can Change Your Life Zac’s philosophy on saying yes and how staying open has led to his biggest projects00:27 Behind the Instagram Highlight Reel The grind, burnout, and loneliness that people don’t see when they scroll00:36 Spec Work as a Career Catalyst Zac’s approach to funding personal projects and the most he’s ever spent out of pocket00:44 Breaking Down a Spec Project From idea to post-production, how Zac builds personal pieces with intention and impact00:51 Undercutting Versus Opportunity Where he draws the line between strategy and self-sabotage when pricing work01:01 Buying the Right Gear How to approach big purchases like the RED Raptor and which tools have earned their keep01:09 Building Relationships That Lead to Work Zac’s take on staying top of mind, creating value, and earning trust over time01:15 Manifestation and Career Alignment How Zac’s mindset and focus on alignment have helped him call in the kind of projects and lifestyle he once only imagined🔗 CONNECT WITH ZAC MOXELY📸 Instagram | @downtofilm 🖥️ Website | ⁠www.zacharymoxley.com⁠🔗 CONNECT WITH MARSHAL📸 Instagram |⁠ ⁠⁠@marshalchupa⁠💻 Website |⁠ www.marshalchupa.com⁠ 🔗 LinkedIn |⁠ ⁠⁠Marshal Chupa on LinkedIn⁠🟠 Substack | ⁠Substack Article⁠🎙 ABOUT THE PODCASTThis podcast is all about helping emerging cinematographers, photographers, and directors navigate the challenges of making a life and a living behind the lens. From workflow to personal growth, creative vision to marketing, finances to production—every episode is packed with a wide range of topics to support visual storytellers in their pursuit of building a business and growing a career they are proud of.🎧 LISTEN🟢| ⁠Spotify ⁠🟣| ⁠Apple Podcast⁠🖥️| ⁠shotlistpodcast.com⁠ 👊 SUBSCRIBE & LEAVE A REVIEWPlease help me bring you more future episode by subscribing and leaving a review📱GET IN TOUCHYou can also drop me a DM instagram @marshalchupa or email marshal@marshalchupa.com
What does it actually look like to build a thriving photography and directing career, not just on paper, but in practice? Hubert Kang has steadily built a respected presence in the industry, known for his soulful personal work, big-hearted leadership style, and high-level commercial campaigns.🎙️ Episode Sponsor: Lorne Lapham Sales & Rentals⚡️ 20% Off Rentals at Lorne Lapham - llsr.com/shotlist ⚒️ Tool & Resources to Grow your Career: HEREKey Topics Discussed • Why Hubert believes side hustles don’t cut it in a creative career, and what it really takes to go full time • The essential role of kindness, curiosity, and personal values in business growth • What personal projects reveal to clients that commercial work never can • Why directing became a natural extension of his photography path • The real reason to start a production company • When and why reps will come knocking, and what they actually look forEpisode Highlights 00:06 Starting from Scratch After Business School Why Hubert left a “safe” career path to start photographing houses for $100 a shoot00:15 The 360 Motel Job That Changed Everything How traveling solo across the U.S. turned into a photography education00:20 Getting in the Room with the Greats What Hubert learned assisting world-renowned photographers at Santa Fe Workshops00:31 Why He Was a Terrible Assistant And how getting fired helped him discover his true path in documentary photography00:37 Building Community One Relationship at a Time How showing up with appreciation and treating crew like friends became Hubert’s secret weapon00:45 Personal Work That Means Something From Ugandan baseball to global human-animal connections, Hubert shares his why00:54 Directing as a Natural Progression How curiosity, collaboration, and team leadership drew him behind the monitor01:00 The Vision Behind Kindred and Scout Why Hubert and his producer Amy started a company rooted in values, not profit01:08 Do You Need a Rep? 01:14 Staying Resilient Through the Highs and Lows The rituals, mindset, and gratitude that keep Hubert grounded in a roller-coaster career🔗 CONNECT WITH HUBERT KANG 📸 Instagram | @hubertkang 🖥️ Website | www.hubertkang.com 💼 Production Co. | Kindred and Scout🔗 CONNECT WITH MARSHAL🟠 Substack | ⁠Substack Article⁠📸 Instagram | @marshalchupa💻 Website | www.marshalchupa.com 🔗 LinkedIn | Marshal Chupa on LinkedIn🎙 ABOUT THE PODCASTThis podcast is all about helping emerging cinematographers, photographers, and directors navigate the challenges of making a life and a living behind the lens. From workflow to personal growth, creative vision to marketing, finances to production—every episode is packed with a wide range of topics to support visual storytellers in their pursuit of building a business and growing a career they are proud of.🎧 LISTEN🟢| Spotify 🟣| Apple Podcast🖥️| shotlistpodcast.com 👊 SUBSCRIBE & LEAVE A REVIEWPlease help me bring you more future episode by subscribing and leaving a review📱GET IN TOUCHYou can also drop me a DM instagram @marshalchupa or email marshal@marshalchupa.com
Most creatives struggle to find the balance between doing work they love and building a business that lasts. In this episode, Darren shares the story of how a devastating snowboarding injury launched his career behind the lens and how he went on to build Magnifier, a creative studio producing high-level content for top outdoor brands. Alongside host Marshal Chupa, Darren breaks down his go-to systems for guiding clients, crafting retainers, and generating leads. He also shares the mindset shifts that helped him move from passion projects into a thriving commercial career.🎙️ Episode Sponsor: Lorne Lapham Sales & Rentals⚡️ 20% Off Rentals at Lorne Lapham - llsr.com/shotlist Key Topics Discussed• How Darren transitioned from passion projects to paid commercial work by aligning with client needs• The "Ikigai" framework as a tool for sustainable business — balancing what you love with what pays• Why leading clients through a discovery session is essential to avoid scope creep and unclear expectations• The content pyramid method — and how capturing additional “shoulder assets” creates more value with less effort• Darren’s system for generating leads through authentic LinkedIn content, not cold pitches• How to offer retainers as a solution to the feast-or-famine cycle and bring stability to your freelance career• Why defining your ideal client profile helps you focus outreach and build trust faster• How to scale a creative business by hiring based on workload and clearly defined roles• The importance of giving team members ownership to avoid bottlenecks and burnoutEpisode Highlights00:01 From Injury to InspirationHow breaking his back snowboarding led Darren to pick up a video camera and find a new purpose00:05 Building Voleurz from Dorm Room to Cult BrandThe DIY roots of a creative crew that mixed action sports, art, and humor before YouTube even existed00:10 Lessons from Action Sports FilmmakingWhat fast-paced sports shoots taught Darren about storytelling, energy, and creative style00:17 From Passion Projects to Paid WorkThe scary but pivotal leap Darren made when friends told him to skip sales and go all in on film00:25 The “Ikigai” Framework for FulfillmentHow aligning passion, skill, market need, and money became Darren’s compass for business decisions00:31 Retainers and Reverse EngineeringThe method Darren uses to guide clients from messy ideas to clear deliverables and long-term value00:38 The Content PyramidWhy clients often overlook the highest-performing content, and how to make every shoot more efficient00:44 Shooting BTS, Making ConnectionsThe strategy that helped Darren grow trust, book bigger projects, and mentor newcomers00:50 LinkedIn and Lead Gen Without SellingDarren’s low-pressure approach to getting clients by being curious, helpful, and visible01:00 Growing a Team Without Losing YourselfThe mindset, systems, and reality checks needed to scale a studio while staying creatively fulfilled🔗 CONNECT WITH DARREN📸 Instagram | @darren_rayner🖥️ Website | www.magnafiremedia.com💼 LinkedIn | Darren Rayner🔗 CONNECT WITH MARSHAL📸 Instagram | @marshalchupa💻 Website | www.marshalchupa.com 🔗 LinkedIn | Marshal Chupa on LinkedIn🟠Substack | Substack Article🎙 ABOUT THE PODCASTThis podcast is all about helping emerging cinematographers, photographers, and directors navigate the challenges of making a life and a living behind the lens. From workflow to personal growth, creative vision to marketing, finances to production—every episode is packed with a wide range of topics to support visual storytellers in their pursuit of building a business and growing a career they are proud of.🎧 LISTEN🟢| Spotify 🟣| Apple Podcast🖥️| shotlistpodcast.com 👊 SUBSCRIBE & LEAVE A REVIEWPlease help me bring you more future episode by subscribing and leaving a review📱GET IN TOUCHYou can also drop me a DM instagram @marshalchupa or email marshal@marshalchupa.com
Many creatives dream of working with iconic brands — but few understand what it actually takes to get there. As a creative director with decades of experience at companies like Roxy, DC Shoes, Hollister, and Eddie Bauer, Chris Vestal shares what makes a portfolio stand out, how to navigate the politics of big-budget shoots, and why the energy you bring to set matters just as much as the work you create.Alongside host Marshal Chupa, Chris breaks down the unspoken tiers of creative talent, the importance of self-awareness in your growth journey, and the practical ways to get noticed by decision-makers in the industry.Key Topics DiscussedThe power of proximity — how Chris went from pinning surf mag pages on his wall to becoming creative director for the very brands that inspired him.Climbing the creative ladder — how scrappy, self-driven experience led to high-budget global campaigns.Creative outreach that lands — what it actually takes to get the attention of high-level creative directors (hint: it's not a mass email blast).Building trust as a leader — how Chris creates unforgettable shoot energy by curating people, not just portfolios.If you're a filmmaker or photographer navigating the industry, this episode is full of real talk, career strategy, and powerful reminders about staying aligned with your creative vision.Episode Highlights00:06 From Superfan to Creative Director How childhood inspiration and personal passion shaped a career in global brand leadership00:09 Lessons from Working with Iconic BrandsWhat Chris learned while designing for Roxy, DC Shoes, Eddie Bauer, and more00:11 Big Budgets, Bigger PoliticsThe creative tradeoffs and team dynamics behind multi-million-dollar productions00:29 What Gets You Noticed as a CreativeInside a creative director’s inbox — and how to actually stand out00:30 Authentic Outreach vs. Template PitchesWhy a thoughtful DM or email matters more than a slick portfolio00:37 Building Set Energy & Why It MattersThe hidden value of vibe, chemistry, and energy when curating a crew00:52 Creating “White Space” to Make Great WorkHow adding just one extra day can unlock breakthrough creative01:00 Shooting Beyond the Brief: Portfolio GoldHow personal ideas on set can lead to standout, career-making images01:04 Manifestation & Career AlignmentThe mindset shift that helped Chris land his dream job at Aspen One01:15 Leading Through Systems, Vision & VibeWhy good leadership means making space for your team to thrive creatively🔗 CONNECT WITH CHRIS VESTAL 📸 Instagram | @_vestal🖥️ Website | www.vestalindustries.com💼 LinkedIn | Chris Vestal on LinkedIn🔗 CONNECT WITH MARSHAL📸 Instagram | @marshalchupa💻 Website | www.marshalchupa.com 🔗 LinkedIn | Marshal Chupa on LinkedIn📄 SHOW NOTES & TRANSCRIPTVisit the website for the transcript and highlights from the conversation www.shotlistpodcast.com🎙 ABOUT THE PODCASTThis podcast is all about helping emerging cinematographers, photographers, and directors navigate the challenges of making a life and a living behind the lens. From workflow to personal growth, creative vision to marketing, finances to production—every episode is packed with a wide range of topics to support visual storytellers in their pursuit of building a business and growing a career they are proud of.🎧 LISTEN🟢| Spotify🟣| Apple Podcast👊 SUBSCRIBE & LEAVE A REVIEWPlease help me bring you more future episode by subscribing and leaving a review📱GET IN TOUCHYou can also drop me a DM instagram @marshalchupa or email marshal@marshalchupa.com
Success in filmmaking isn’t just about the next big gig—it’s about finding fulfillment beyond the hustle. In this episode of Shotlist, I sit down with Jon Bregel, a filmmaker and creative coach who went from directing a Nike commercial with Spike Lee to walking away from his production company in search of something deeper.Jon’s story is a powerful reminder that chasing external success without internal alignment leads to burnout. We dive into what it really means to build a sustainable creative career, how to recognize when it's time to step back, and why reconnecting with your core values is the key to long-term fulfillment.Key Topics Discussed:The moment everything changed—how a self-funded project led to a career-defining call from Nike.The rise and fall of success—why scaling his production company at full speed led to burnout.Finding balance in the chaos—how prioritizing personal well-being led Jon to redefine his creative path.The power of passion projects—why personal work is essential for longevity in the industry.Breaking the cycle—how Jon now helps filmmakers create careers rooted in purpose, not just hustle.If you’ve ever felt stuck chasing the next gig without a clear sense of purpose, this episode will give you the tools and mindset shifts to rethink your approachEpisode Highlights00:00 Guiding Filmmakers Towards Purpose05:38 The Nike Call That Changed Everything09:13 Scaling Up & the Challenges of Running a Production Company13:42 The Wake-Up Call: Realizing Burnout22:53 Finding a New Path: Self-Discovery & Coaching35:28 Battling Self-Doubt & Finding Clarity48:38 The Illusion of Certainty in Freelancing57:11 The Nourish Community: A New Kind of Support System🔗 CONNECT WITH Jon Bregel📸 Instagram | @jbregel💻 Website | jonathanbregel.com👥 Nourish Community Website | www.thenourish.community📸 Nourish Community Instagram | @thenourish.community🔗 CONNECT WITH MARSHAL📸 Instagram | www.instagram.com/marshalchupa💻 Website | www.marshalchupa.com👥 Linkedin | www.linkedin.com/in/marshal-chupa-99a7921a8📄 SHOW NOTES & TRANSCRIPTVisit the website for the transcript and highlights from the conversation - www.shotlistpodcast.com🎙 ABOUT THE PODCASTThis podcast is all about helping emerging cinematographers, photographers, and directors navigate the challenges of making a life and a living behind the lens. From workflow to personal growth, creative vision to marketing, finances to production—every episode is packed with a wide range of topics to support visual storytellers in their pursuit of building a business and growing a career they are proud of.🎧 LISTEN FOR FREEApple Podcasts | https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/shotlist/id1645435800Spotify | https://open.spotify.com/show/3m5203Y5yQ7wNXQhZBOmNV?si=f46bc0e937bf40c1RSS | https://anchor.fm/s/5cb2e948/podcast/rss🙏 LEAVE A REVIEWIf you enjoyed listening to the podcast, I’d love for you to leave a 5-star review on the bottom of Apple Podcasts to help others discover the show 👊 https://podcasts.apple.com/ph/podcast/shotlist/id1645435800📱 GET IN TOUCHYou can also drop me a DM instagram @marshalchupa or email marshal@marshalchupa.com
Most creatives struggle with building momentum and finding consistent work. As an executive producer and business mentor, Lisa shares a simple yet powerful three-step strategy to help you stay in demand and take control of your career. Alongside host Marshal Chupa, Lisa dives into essential topics like setting measurable goals, creating systems to predict revenue, and confidently pricing your services.With her extensive experience as a photographer, producer, and executive producer, Lisa knows firsthand the challenges creatives face—and she delivers practical solutions to stand out in a competitive industry.Key Topics Discussed:Positioning is everything: Your work gets you in the room, but your energy, confidence, and authority seal the deal.Marketing that works: Cold outreach shouldn’t just be about sending your portfolio—it’s about adding value, building relationships, and staying top of mind.Numbers don’t lie: Track your outreach and financial goals so you know exactly what’s working and where you need to adjust.Mindset matters: Detach from outcomes, lean into the value you bring, and trust that consistency will create long-term success.Charge what you’re worth: Compete on value, not price. Position yourself for high-paying clients who respect your expertise.Episode Highlights02:06 Lisa’s Journey in the Industry03:50 Balancing Career and Family06:22 Standing Out in a Competitive Industry10:12 Effective Client Outreach & Avoiding Ghosting18:45 Mindset & Self-Worth in the Creative Industry26:00 Creating Structure in an Unpredictable Career40:12 Pricing & Competing on Value vs. Price54:12 Financial Management for Creatives01:09:49 Final Thoughts and Where to Find Lisa🔗 CONNECT WITH LISAMARIE SHIRES📸 Instagram | @lisamarieshires💻 Website | lisamarieshires.com🎥 Beyond 6 Figures Training | lisamarieshires.com/beyond🔗 CONNECT WITH MARSHAL📸 Instagram | www.instagram.com/marshalchupa💻 Website | www.marshalchupa.com👥 Linkedin | www.linkedin.com/in/marshal-chupa📄 SHOW NOTES & TRANSCRIPTVisit the website for the transcript and highlights from the conversation - www.shotlistpodcast.com🎙 ABOUT THE PODCASTThis podcast is all about helping emerging cinematographers, photographers, and directors navigate the challenges of making a life and a living behind the lens. From workflow to personal growth, creative vision to marketing, finances to production—every episode is packed with a wide range of topics to support visual storytellers in their pursuit of building a business and growing a career they are proud of.🎧 LISTEN FOR FREEApple Podcasts | https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/shotlist/id1645435800Spotify | https://open.spotify.com/show/3m5203Y5yQ7wNXQhZBOmNV?si=f46bc0e937bf40c1RSS | https://anchor.fm/s/5cb2e948/podcast/rss 🙏 LEAVE A REVIEWIf you enjoyed listening to the podcast, I’d love for you to leave a 5-star review on the bottom of Apple Podcasts to help others discover the show 👊 https://podcasts.apple.com/ph/podcast/shotlist/id1645435800**📱** GET IN TOUCHYou can also drop me a DM instagram @marshalchupa or email marshal@marshalchupa.com
In this episode of Shotlist, host Marshal Chupa sits down with creative director, photographer, and filmmaker Alex Strohl. With over a decade of experience, Alex shares his journey from his first photography sale to Microsoft, to building a multifaceted career with over 10 revenue streams, including 2 million Instagram followers, online education, and more.They discuss the reps and mindset needed to succeed, navigating shifts in the creative industry, the power of self-worth in pricing your work, and how to future-proof your creative business in the age of AI. Alex also provides actionable advice for photographers and filmmakers looking to transition out of a feast-or-famine lifestyle and into a sustainable, thriving career.If you’re a creative professional, this episode is packed with wisdom and practical tips on building freedom, fostering meaningful relationships, and staying ahead in an ever-evolving industry.Key Topics Discussed:​The Journey to 2 Million Instagram Followers: The reps, routines, and serendipitous moments that shaped Alex’s career.​Diversifying Revenue Streams: From brandpartnerships to in-person retreats and online education.​The Business of Creativity: Why self-worth matters in pricing, negotiatingusage rights, and breaking free from day-rate work.​Navigating Industry Shifts: The impact of AI, macroeconomic changes, and the future of creative marketing.​Building Relationships: How genuine ,long-term connections drive opportunities in the creative industry.​Practical Advice for Creatives: Why assisting and interning remain powerful learning tools, and how to approach clients and partnerships effectively.​Episode Highlights00:37 Building a Career Behind the Lens02:30 Photography as Freedom08:10 Transitioning from Agency to Personal Projects17:23 Finding Your Tribe in the Creative Industry27:22 Future Trends in the Creative Industry34:54 Building Meaningful Relationships37:53 The Power of Accountability Partners🔗 CONNECT WITH Alex Strohl📸 Instagram | @alexstrohl💻 Website | www.alexstrohl.com📰 Newsletter | www. alextrohl.substack.com🎥 YouTube| www.youtube.com/@alexstroh🔗 CONNECT WITH MARSHAL📸 Instagram | www.instagram.com/marshalchupa💻 Website | www.marshalchupa.com👥 Linkedin | www.linkedin.com/in/marshal-chupa-99a7921a8📄 SHOW NOTES & TRANSCRIPTVisit the website for the transcript and highlights from the conversation - www.shotlistpodcast.com🎙 ABOUT THE PODCASTThis podcast is all about helping emerging cinematographers, photographers, and directors navigate the challenges of making a life and a living behind the lens. From workflow to personal growth, creative vision to marketing, finances to production—every episode is packed with a wide range of topics to support visual storytellers in their pursuit of building a business and growing a career they are proud of.🎧 LISTEN FOR FREEApple Podcasts | https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/shotlist/id1645435800Spotify | https://open.spotify.com/show/3m5203Y5yQ7wNXQhZBOmNV?si=f46bc0e937bf40c1RSS | https://anchor.fm/s/5cb2e948/podcast/rss 🙏 LEAVE A REVIEWIf you enjoyed listening to the podcast, I’d love for you to leave a 5-star review on the bottom of Apple Podcasts to help others discover the show 👊 https://podcasts.apple.com/ph/podcast/shotlist/id1645435800📱GET IN TOUCHYou can also drop me a DM instagram @marshalchupa or email marshal@marshalchupa.com
In this episode of the Shotlist Podcast, Marshal sits down with world class cinematographer Anka Malatynska, whose journey behind the lens has spanned over 20 years. From her scrappy beginnings shooting whatever she could get her hands on, to working on acclaimed shows like Monsterland, NCIS, and Rescue: Hi-Surf, Anka shares how perseverance, emotional intelligence, and inner work have shaped her career.They explore the challenges of navigating set politics, how to stay grounded in the chaos of production, and the power of letting go of ego. Anka also opens up about balancing her creative career with motherhood and how prioritizing mental health has been a game-changer in her life.This episode is packed with insights for anyone in the film industry—or any creative field—looking to grow both professionally and personally. Episode Highlights(01:45) The Journey of Becoming a Cinematographer(14:08) Balancing Inner Work and Professional Growth(23:30) Adapting to Set Politics and Creative Challenges(38:48) Financial and Career Advice for Filmmakers(59:49) Final Thoughts and Mentorship📖 Check out Anka’s Visual Accelerator Course: visualaccelerator.co/podcast🔗 CONNECT WITH Anka Malatynska📸 Instagram | @ankavision💻 Website | www.ankavision.com🔗 CONNECT WITH MARSHAL📸 Instagram | www.instagram.com/marshalchupa💻 Website | www.marshalchupa.com👥 Linkedin | www.linkedin.com/in/marshal-chupa-99a7921a8📄 SHOW NOTES & TRANSCRIPTVisit the website for the transcript and highlights from the conversation - www.shotlistpodcast.com🎙 ABOUT THE PODCASTThis podcast is all about helping emerging cinematographers, photographers, and directors navigate the challenges of making a life and a living behind the lens. From workflow to personal growth, creative vision to marketing, finances to production—every episode is packed with a wide range of topics to support visual storytellers in their pursuit of building a business and growing a career they are proud of.🎧 LISTEN FOR FREEApple Podcasts | https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/shotlist/id1645435800Spotify | https://open.spotify.com/show/3m5203Y5yQ7wNXQhZBOmNV?si=f46bc0e937bf40c1RSS | https://anchor.fm/s/5cb2e948/podcast/rss 🙏 LEAVE A REVIEWIf you enjoyed listening to the podcast, I’d love for you to leave a 5-star review on the bottom of Apple Podcasts to help others discover the show 👊 https://podcasts.apple.com/ph/podcast/shotlist/id1645435800**📱** GET IN TOUCHYou can also drop me a DM instagram @marshalchupa or email marshal@marshalchupa.com
In this episode, Marshal interviews photographer, filmmaker, and author Sean Tucker, exploring creative blocks, authenticity, and balancing commercial work with personal passion. Sean shares insights on building discipline, staying true to your vision, and finding direction in the creative journey. They discuss practical ways to handle introversion in a career that often requires extroverted skills, as well as strategies for dealing with perfectionism, social media validation, and envy.Episode Highlights03:41 Beginnings in Photography06:22 Transitioning into a Creative Career09:38 Finding Your Creative Direction11:22 Balancing Passion with Profession16:07 Developing Discipline in Creative Practice25:13 Facing Creative Blocks29:16 Managing Social Media and Criticism32:19 Structuring Creative Projects42:14 Introversion in a Creative Career54:30 Final Thoughts and Future Projects🔗 CONNECT WITH SEAN TUCKER📸Instagram | ⁠⁠www.instagram.com/seantuck⁠⁠💻Website | ⁠⁠www.seantucker.photography⁠⁠▶️ YouTube | ⁠⁠www.youtube.com/@seantuck ⁠🔗 CONNECT WITH MARSHAL📸 Instagram | ⁠www.instagram.com/marshalchupa⁠💻 Website | ⁠www.marshalchupa.com⁠👥 Linkedin | ⁠www.linkedin.com/in/marshal-chupa-99a7921a8⁠📄 SHOW NOTES & TRANSCRIPTVisit the website for the transcript and highlights from the conversation - ⁠www.shotlistpodcast.com⁠🎙 ABOUT THE PODCASTThis podcast is all about helping emerging cinematographers, photographers, and directors navigate the challenges of making a life and a living behind the lens. From workflow to personal growth, creative vision to marketing, finances to production—every episode is packed with a wide range of topics to support visual storytellers in their pursuit of building a business and growing a career they are proud of.🎧 LISTEN FOR FREEApple Podcasts | ⁠https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/shotlist/id1645435800⁠Spotify | ⁠https://open.spotify.com/show/3m5203Y5yQ7wNXQhZBOmNV?si=f46bc0e937bf40c1⁠RSS | ⁠https://anchor.fm/s/5cb2e948/podcast/rss⁠🙏 LEAVE A REVIEWIf you enjoyed listening to the podcast, I’d love for you to leave a 5-star review on the bottom of Apple Podcasts to help others discover the show 👊 ⁠https://podcasts.apple.com/ph/podcast/shotlist/id1645435800⁠📱 GET IN TOUCHYou can also drop me a DM instagram @marshalchupa or email ⁠marshal@marshalchupa.com
In this episode, Marshal chats with filmmaker and entrepreneur Jakob Owens about building a seven-figure brand / business and transforming his career from day-rate gigs to multiple income streams. Jakob shares insights on the importance of a solid business partner, balancing life and work, and creating a thriving creative career. Tune in for his advice on overcoming challenges and tips for aspiring filmmakers.Episode Highlights6:26 How Jakob got started in filmmaking12:47 Building an audience22:22 Jakob’s multiple income streams25:06 Breaking out of the day rate mindset34:56 Managing multiple businesses38:34 Creating systems and processes45:40 Selling without an audience55:13 How to avoid burnout1:16:39 Jakob's current project🔗 CONNECT WITH Jakob Owens📸 Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/jakobowens/💻 Website | https://www.directorjakobowens.com/💻 Website | https://tropiccolour.com/🔗 CONNECT WITH MARSHAL📸 Instagram | www.instagram.com/marshalchupa💻 Website | www.marshalchupa.com👥 Linkedin | www.linkedin.com/in/marshal-chupa-99a7921a8📄 SHOW NOTES & TRANSCRIPTVisit the website for the transcript and highlights from the conversation - www.shotlistpodcast.com🎙 ABOUT THE PODCASTThis podcast is all about helping emerging cinematographers, photographers, and directors navigate the challenges of making a life and a living behind the lens. From workflow to personal growth, creative vision to marketing, finances to production—every episode is packed with a wide range of topics to support visual storytellers in their pursuit of building a business and growing a career they are proud of.🎧 LISTEN FOR FREEApple Podcasts | https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/shotlist/id1645435800Spotify | https://open.spotify.com/show/3m5203Y5yQ7wNXQhZBOmNV?si=f46bc0e937bf40c1RSS | https://anchor.fm/s/5cb2e948/podcast/rss🙏 LEAVE A REVIEWIf you enjoyed listening to the podcast, I’d love for you to leave a 5-star review on the bottom of Apple Podcasts to help others discover the show 👊 https://podcasts.apple.com/ph/podcast/shotlist/id1645435800📱 GET IN TOUCHYou can also drop me a DM instagram @marshalchupa or email marshal@marshalchupa.com
In this episode, Marshal sits down with renowned photographer and author David duChemin to explore the art of productivity and focus. Together, they unpack the importance of identifying your "big rocks"—the essential priorities that drive your creative life—and how to use your calendar as a powerful tool for achieving your dream goals. David also shares insights on navigating distractions and staying on track when life throws inevitable curveballs. This conversation is packed with actionable advice for anyone looking to get more done and stay aligned with their purpose.Episode Highlights3:31 Finding Direction12:06 Moving Forward30:35 Evernote & Calendar Process43:07 Dealing with Distractions51:30 Creating Priorities57:49 The Only Tools You Need1:03:28 Time vs. Money1:10:58 David’s Thought Process🔗 CONNECT WITH David duChemin📸 Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/davidduchemin/💻 Website | https://davidduchemin.com/🔗 CONNECT WITH MARSHAL📸 Instagram | ⁠www.instagram.com/marshalchupa⁠💻 Website | ⁠www.marshalchupa.com⁠👥 Linkedin | ⁠www.linkedin.com/in/marshal-chupa-99a7921a8⁠📄 SHOW NOTES & TRANSCRIPTVisit the website for the transcript and highlights from the conversation - ⁠www.shotlistpodcast.com⁠🎙 ABOUT THE PODCASTThis podcast is all about helping emerging cinematographers, photographers, and directors navigate the challenges of making a life and a living behind the lens. From workflow to personal growth, creative vision to marketing, finances to production—every episode is packed with a wide range of topics to support visual storytellers in their pursuit of building a business and growing a career they are proud of.🎧 LISTEN FOR FREEApple Podcasts | ⁠https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/shotlist/id1645435800⁠Spotify | ⁠https://open.spotify.com/show/3m5203Y5yQ7wNXQhZBOmNV?si=f46bc0e937bf40c1⁠RSS | ⁠https://anchor.fm/s/5cb2e948/podcast/rss⁠🙏 LEAVE A REVIEWIf you enjoyed listening to the podcast, I’d love for you to leave a 5-star review on the bottom of Apple Podcasts to help others discover the show 👊 ⁠https://podcasts.apple.com/ph/podcast/shotlist/id1645435800⁠📱 GET IN TOUCHYou can also drop me a DM instagram @marshalchupa or email ⁠marshal@marshalchupa.com
In this episode, Marshal sits down with Heather Mosher, a seasoned documentary filmmaker who has produced and sold films internationally to major companies like the CBC, Red Bull TV, and Air Canada. Heather delves into her unique experiences, including filming Olympic rock climbers, offering listeners an exclusive peek into her creative process. They explore the critical role of a compelling logline in securing funding and discuss why prioritizing mental health is crucial for filmmakers—so much so that Heather even suggests budgeting for a therapist. With heartfelt vulnerability and a deep passion for her craft, Heather provides invaluable insights on sustaining a long-term career in the industry.Episode Highlights2:21 Meet Heather12:39 Behind the Scenes of an Olympic Shoot20:20 Heather’s Filmmaking Journey30:30 How She Comes Up with Ideas38:02 Securing Funding42:26 Pre-Production Process47:29 Production Process53:17 Handling Burnout1:04:23 Post-Production Process1:08:27 Final Creative Process1:12:44 Distribution Process1:19:56 Advice for Women in Filmmaking🔗 CONNECT WITH Heather Mosher📸 Instagram | www.instagram.com/heathermoshermedia💻 Website | www.heathermosher.ca🔗 CONNECT WITH MARSHAL📸 Instagram | www.instagram.com/marshalchupa💻 Website | www.marshalchupa.com👥 Linkedin | www.linkedin.com/in/marshal-chupa-99a7921a8📄 SHOW NOTES & TRANSCRIPTVisit the website for the transcript and highlights from the conversation - www.shotlistpodcast.com🎙 ABOUT THE PODCASTThis podcast is all about helping emerging cinematographers, photographers, and directors navigate the challenges of making a life and a living behind the lens. From workflow to personal growth, creative vision to marketing, finances to production—every episode is packed with a wide range of topics to support visual storytellers in their pursuit of building a business and growing a career they are proud of.🎧 LISTEN FOR FREEApple Podcasts | https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/shotlist/id1645435800Spotify | https://open.spotify.com/show/3m5203Y5yQ7wNXQhZBOmNV?si=f46bc0e937bf40c1RSS | https://anchor.fm/s/5cb2e948/podcast/rss🙏 LEAVE A REVIEWIf you enjoyed listening to the podcast, I’d love for you to leave a 5-star review on the bottom of Apple Podcasts to help others discover the show 👊 https://podcasts.apple.com/ph/podcast/shotlist/id1645435800📱 GET IN TOUCHYou can also drop me a DM instagram @marshalchupa or email marshal@marshalchupa.com
In this episode, Marshal speaks with Tucker Anderson, Cinematographer and Founder of Element Filters. Tucker shares his journey from humble beginnings in a small ski town to building a successful film career working in Vancouver and L.A. He reveals his unique approach to networking and landing clients, offers tips for building a portfolio from scratch, and how the pandemic and his search for better ND filters inspired him to create his own company, Element Filters.Episode Highlights2:11 How Tucker Started9:54 Building a Portfolio from Scratch12:34 Key Business Lessons14:51 Client Outreach Processes and Systems18:56 How to Stand Out27:56 Cycle of Feast and Famine30:12 Element Filters Explained49:27 Advice to Newcomers🔗 CONNECT WITH Tucker Anderson📸 Instagram | www.instagram.com/tuckeranderson📸 Instagram | www.instagram.com/elementfilters💻 Website | www.tuckerkanderson.com💻 Website | www.elementfilters.com🔗 CONNECT WITH MARSHAL📸Instagram | ⁠www.instagram.com/marshalchupa⁠💻Website | ⁠www.marshalchupa.com⁠👥 Linkedin | ⁠www.linkedin.com/in/marshal-chupa-99a7921a8⁠📄 SHOW NOTES & TRANSCRIPTVisit the website for the transcript and highlights from the conversation - ⁠www.shotlistpodcast.com⁠🎙 ABOUT THE PODCASTThis podcast is all about helping emerging cinematographers, photographers, and directors navigate the challenges of making a life and a living behind the lens. From workflow to personal growth, creative vision to marketing, finances to production—every episode is packed with a wide range of topics to support visual storytellers in their pursuit of building a business and growing a career they are proud of.🎧 LISTEN FOR FREEApple Podcasts | ⁠https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/shotlist/id1645435800⁠Spotify | ⁠https://open.spotify.com/show/3m5203Y5yQ7wNXQhZBOmNV?si=f46bc0e937bf40c1⁠🙏 LEAVE A REVIEWIf you enjoyed listening to the podcast, I’d love for you to leave a 5-star review on the bottom of Apple Podcasts to help others discover the show 👊 ⁠https://podcasts.apple.com/ph/podcast/shotlist/id1645435800⁠📱 GET IN TOUCHYou can also drop me a DM instagram @marshalchupa or email ⁠marshal@marshalchupa.com
In this episode, Marshal interviews filmmaker Ian Coll, who shares his journey to breaking the six-figure mark and the significant changes he made in his lead generation process. Ian discusses his approach to discovery calls, follow-up methods, and client proposal strategies, along with handling price objections by understanding the true reasons behind them. He emphasizes the importance of being a problem solver who genuinely cares about clients' issues to stand out in the creative industry, offering valuable tips and strategies to elevate your sales game.Episode Highlights:3:39 Ian's Humble Beginnings5:57 Getting Drawn into Videography9:03 Ian’s Breakthrough Moment12:58 Lead Generation Strategies22:16 Referrals, Discovery Calls, and Follow-Ups34:44 Handling Price Objections39:53 Sales Calls and Cold Calling50:10 Closing Deals1:00:00 Solving Clients’ Problems🔗 CONNECT WITH Ian Coll📸Instagram | www.instagram.com/iancollmedia💻Website | www.cedarsprucefilms.ca🔗 CONNECT WITH MARSHAL📸Instagram | www.instagram.com/marshalchupa💻Website | www.marshalchupa.com👥 Linkedin | www.linkedin.com/in/marshal-chupa-99a7921a8📄 SHOW NOTES & TRANSCRIPTVisit the website for the transcript and highlights from the conversation - www.shotlistpodcast.com🎙 ABOUT THE PODCASTThis podcast is all about helping emerging cinematographers, photographers, and directors navigate the challenges of making a life and a living behind the lens. From workflow to personal growth, creative vision to marketing, finances to production—every episode is packed with a wide range of topics to support visual storytellers in their pursuit of building a business and growing a career they are proud of.🎧 LISTEN FOR FREEApple Podcasts | https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/shotlist/id1645435800Spotify | https://open.spotify.com/show/3m5203Y5yQ7wNXQhZBOmNV?si=f46bc0e937bf40c1🙏 LEAVE A REVIEWIf you enjoyed listening to the podcast, I’d love for you to leave a 5-star review on the bottom of Apple Podcasts to help others discover the show 👊 https://podcasts.apple.com/ph/podcast/shotlist/id1645435800📱 GET IN TOUCHYou can also drop me a DM instagram @marshalchupa or email marshal@marshalchupa.com
In this episode, Marshal interviews Bryan Sheffield, an Executive Producer at Wonderful Machine with a successful background in photography. Bryan specializes in guiding photographers, both new and seasoned, through complex pricing situations with clients. They explore valuable tips for creating quotes, common pitfalls in contract writing, and how Bryan and Wonderful Machine can assist photographers with pricing and negotiation on their next project. If you're eager to master the art of pricing and negotiation, this episode is a must-listen.Episode Highlights:2:40 Bryan's Story6:04 What Does an EP's Day-to-Day Look Like?8:41 Pricing in General as a Photographer13:09 Pricing One Job from Another22:06 How to Charge a $100,000 USD Creative Fee24:14 Understanding Usage and Charging25:45 Common Mistakes When Negotiating or Creating Contracts36:22 Tricky Situations: Firm Bid and Variables40:31 Wrapping Up a Job46:25 Setting Your Creative Fee55:26 Software for Estimates58:43 Clients Who Set Their Own SOW1:04:07 Learning More About Wonderful Machine🔗 CONNECT WITH Bryan Sheffield💻Website | https://wonderfulmachine.com/🔗 CONNECT WITH MARSHAL📸Instagram | www.instagram.com/marshalchupa💻Website | www.marshalchupa.com👥 Linkedin | www.linkedin.com/in/marshal-chupa-99a7921a8📄 SHOW NOTES & TRANSCRIPTVisit the website for the transcript and highlights from the conversation - www.shotlistpodcast.com🎙 ABOUT THE PODCASTThis podcast is all about helping emerging cinematographers, photographers, and directors navigate the challenges of making a life and a living behind the lens. From workflow to personal growth, creative vision to marketing, finances to production—every episode is packed with a wide range of topics to support visual storytellers in their pursuit of building a business and growing a career they are proud of.🎧 LISTEN FOR FREEApple Podcasts | https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/shotlist/id1645435800Spotify | https://open.spotify.com/show/3m5203Y5yQ7wNXQhZBOmNV?si=f46bc0e937bf40c1🙏 LEAVE A REVIEWIf you enjoyed listening to the podcast, I’d love for you to leave a 5-star review on the bottom of Apple Podcasts to help others discover the show 👊 https://podcasts.apple.com/ph/podcast/shotlist/id1645435800📱 GET IN TOUCHYou can also drop me a DM instagram @marshalchupa or email marshal@marshalchupa.com
In this episode, Marshal speaks with Israel Rivera, a photographer, director, and DOP with a rich career spanning back to the film days of the 70s. We'll explore how his love for photography shaped his life, as well as the highs and lows he experienced on his journey, including the struggles of leaving his conventional life and family business behind.This episode is packed with valuable insights as Israel shares advice on how to start building good relationships, how to deal with feast-or-famine periods in the industry, and the essential skills photographers need to succeed. Tune in to hear Israel's exciting stories about making a life and living behind the camera for more than 20 years.Episode Highlights:3:20 Getting to know Israel13:31 Israel's First Job in the Industry15:10 Transitioning Into Photography19:39 Building Good Relationships22:52 Getting Interested in Motion Works26:47 Insight Into Owning Gears34:30 Dealing with Opportunities42:17 Creating Work for Yourself44:25 2,000 vs 200,000 Photographer46:38 Skills Needed by Photographers48:35 Dealing with Pushbacks51:23 Feast-or-Famine Periods in the Industry55:39 Advice to Younger Self🔗 CONNECT WITH Israel Rivera📸Instagram | @israelrivera💻Website | www.israelrivera.com🔗 CONNECT WITH MARSHAL📸Instagram | www.instagram.com/marshalchupa💻Website | www.marshalchupa.com👥 Linkedin | www.linkedin.com/in/marshal-chupa-99a7921a8📄 SHOW NOTES & TRANSCRIPTVisit the website for the transcript and highlights from the conversation - www.shotlistpodcast.com🎙 ABOUT THE PODCASTThis podcast is all about helping emerging cinematographers, photographers, and directors navigate the challenges of making a life and a living behind the lens. From workflow to personal growth, creative vision to marketing, finances to production—every episode is packed with a wide range of topics to support visual storytellers in their pursuit of building a business and growing a career they are proud of.🎧 LISTEN FOR FREEApple Podcasts | https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/shotlist/id1645435800Spotify | https://open.spotify.com/show/3m5203Y5yQ7wNXQhZBOmNV?si=f46bc0e937bf40c1🙏 LEAVE A REVIEWIf you enjoyed listening to the podcast, I’d love for you to leave a 5-star review on the bottom of Apple Podcasts to help others discover the show 👊 https://podcasts.apple.com/ph/podcast/shotlist/id1645435800📱 GET IN TOUCHYou can also drop me a DM instagram @marshalchupa or email marshal@marshalchupa.com
In this episode of the Shotlist Podcast, we explore the world of Taylor Burk, an Outdoor Adventure Lifestyle Photographer who has over a decade of dedicated experience in the Photography Industry. We explore his unique path, from being a blue-collar worker to becoming a professional photographer, and how Instagram played an important role in shaping the career of his dreams, now having a multi-six-figure following.In the podcast, Taylor also shares how he shifted from using Instagram solely to expanding his services which include Commercial Photography, Directing, and Social Media Promotion, among others. Join us in this conversation with Taylor as he shares his humble and caring advice with the next generation of photographers.Episode Highlights2:31 The Beginning of Taylor Burk's Journey13:02 Journey using Instagram23:19 Shifting from Instagram to Offering Other Services31:01 Aside from Social Media, How Can Photographers Market Themselves?36:37 Building Relationships with People You Want to Work With39:00 Money's Role in the Photography Business42:44 Insights when Buying Gear45:17 Balancing Lifestyle and Work48:37 Adapting Around the Changes in the Industry52:00 Systems and Processes55:06 Future Projects1:02:21 Workshop and Mentorship🔗 CONNECT WITH Taylor Burk📸Instagram | @taylormichaelburk💻Website | www.taylorburk.com🔗 CONNECT WITH MARSHAL📸Instagram | ⁠⁠⁠⁠www.instagram.com/marshalchupa⁠⁠⁠⁠💻Website | ⁠⁠⁠⁠www.marshalchupa.com⁠⁠⁠⁠👥 Linkedin | ⁠⁠⁠⁠www.linkedin.com/in/marshal-chupa-99a7921a8⁠⁠⁠⁠📄 SHOW NOTES & TRANSCRIPTVisit the website for the transcript and highlights from the conversation - ⁠⁠⁠⁠www.shotlistpodcast.com⁠⁠⁠⁠🎙 ABOUT THE PODCASTThis podcast is all about helping emerging cinematographers, photographers, and directors navigate the challenges of making a life and a living behind the lens. From workflow to personal growth, creative vision to marketing, finances to production—every episode is packed with a wide range of topics to support visual storytellers in their pursuit of building a business and growing a career they are proud of.🎧 LISTEN FOR FREEApple Podcasts | ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/shotlist/id1645435800⁠⁠⁠⁠Spotify | ⁠⁠⁠https://open.spotify.com/show/3m5203Y5yQ7wNXQhZBOmNV?si=f46bc0e937bf40c1⁠⁠⁠⁠RSS | ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://anchor.fm/s/5cb2e948/podcast/rss⁠⁠⁠⁠🙏 LEAVE A REVIEWIf you enjoyed listening to the podcast, I’d love for you to leave a 5-star review on the bottom of Apple Podcasts to help others discover the show 👊 ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://podcasts.apple.com/ph/podcast/shotlist/id1645435800⁠⁠⁠⁠📱 GET IN TOUCHYou can also drop me a DM instagram @marshalchupa or email ⁠⁠⁠⁠marshal@marshalchupa.co
In this episode of the Shotlist Podcast, we dive into the world of a seasoned professional, Blake, a Photographer, Director, and Producer. Starting his photography journey in the pre-digital age, Blake recounts his early days of breaking into the industry by getting his first image published in Powder Magazine at just 19. His initial success was just the beginning, setting off a career dedicated to creating still and motion work for many of North America’s leading outdoor, active, and automotive brands.Throughout the podcast, Blake offers a wealth of advice for both new and established photographers. He shares the critical importance of building trust with clients, the evolution of his business model in today’s digital world, and the strategies for introverted photographers to build meaningful industry relationships, and he also walks us through his project bidding process. Let’s dive into this insightful conversation with Blake, and hear about his impressive 25-year journey in the photography business!Episode Highlights1:29 Blake, the Photography Veteran7:38 Exploring Blake's Journey as a Photographer12:15 Monetizing Photography in the Early Days16:23 Blake's Profitable Business Models in Today's Photography Industry18:22 Building Relationships as an Introverted Photographer19:29 Key Factors in Building Client Trust24:16 What sets apart individuals charging $2,000 versus those charging $200,00030:51 Representation for Photographers35:15 Revenue Streams in the Photography Business44:05 Insight into Blake's Bidding Process48:18 Making the Jump from Working 5 Days a Week to 1 Day a Month51:24 Separating Personal Projects with Client Work🔗 CONNECT WITH Blake Jorgenson📸Instagram | @jorgenson_blake_💻Website | www.blakejorgenson.com🔗 CONNECT WITH MARSHAL📸Instagram | ⁠⁠⁠www.instagram.com/marshalchupa⁠⁠⁠💻Website | ⁠⁠⁠www.marshalchupa.com⁠⁠⁠👥 Linkedin | ⁠⁠⁠www.linkedin.com/in/marshal-chupa-99a7921a8⁠⁠⁠📄 SHOW NOTES & TRANSCRIPTVisit the website for the transcript and highlights from the conversation - ⁠⁠⁠www.shotlistpodcast.com⁠⁠⁠🎙 ABOUT THE PODCASTThis podcast is all about helping emerging cinematographers, photographers, and directors navigate the challenges of making a life and a living behind the lens. From workflow to personal growth, creative vision to marketing, finances to production—every episode is packed with a wide range of topics to support visual storytellers in their pursuit of building a business and growing a career they are proud of.🎧 LISTEN FOR FREEApple Podcasts | ⁠⁠⁠https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/shotlist/id1645435800⁠⁠⁠Spotify | ⁠⁠https://open.spotify.com/show/3m5203Y5yQ7wNXQhZBOmNV?si=f46bc0e937bf40c1⁠⁠⁠RSS | ⁠⁠⁠https://anchor.fm/s/5cb2e948/podcast/rss⁠⁠⁠🙏 LEAVE A REVIEWIf you enjoyed listening to the podcast, I’d love for you to leave a 5-star review on the bottom of Apple Podcasts to help others discover the show 👊 ⁠⁠⁠https://podcasts.apple.com/ph/podcast/shotlist/id1645435800⁠⁠⁠📱 GET IN TOUCHYou can also drop me a DM instagram @marshalchupa or email ⁠⁠⁠marshal@marshalchupa.co
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