Inside The Mind of Scott Kelby
In this interview I sit down with KelbyOne.com founder and CEO Scott Kelby. Scott and I discuss the evolution of his company, and the painful changes the had to push through in order to survive and then thrive.
In this interview I sit down with KelbyOne.com founder and CEO Scott Kelby. Scott and I discuss the evolution of his company, and the painful changes the had to push through in order to survive and then thrive.
In this interview Adobe Lightroom Mobile Product Manager Josh Haftel joins us to discuss the current Adobe Lightroom ecosystem. We discuss mobile, AI, profiles, privacy and more.
Model Lexy Nicole, Troy Miller and I discuss some of the misconceptions both new and experienced photographers and models have when it comes to who pays whom.
In this interview I speak with Hawaii resident Don Hurzeler about some tips and tricks for photographing lava, safely and effectively.
In this interview I sit down with Peter Levshin to discuss his recent trip to Papua New Guinea. We discuss preparation, his gear choices, navigating a different culture and more.
In this interview I speak with Ken Lee from ArtofSeeing.com. Ken has a unique perspective when it comes to creativity and “seeing”.
In this interview I speak with Marc Silber about his new book The Secrets to Creating Amazing Photographs and the dichotomy between old school photography and new.
In this interview I discuss street photography with Los Angeles based photographer Nancy Lehrer. We go into her reasoning behind choosing this genre, her gear choices, post-processing, photographer safety and more.
In this interview I speak with Mighty Networks founder Gina Bianchini and Brian Vu about target markets, feature set, the competition and future plans for their platform.
In this interview I discuss the newest project from the 5 Day Deal team — they call it The Creative Highway.
In this episode architectural photographer Jeffrey Totaro joins for a deep-dive into the inner workings of the meticulous world of professionally photographing commercial buildings.
Justin Majeczki and I discuss his recent trip to Thailand on a documentary project, specifically from the aspect of his gear choices and overall logistics.
Chris MacAskill, co-founder of SmugMug.com has started a new social resource for photographers called Cake.co.
Martin Bailey joins me to discuss some ways photographers can diversify their income to insulate themselves financially.
Renee Robyn and I have an unplanned conversation about art, and how others opinions can affect how and what you shoot.
Michael Rubin’s latest project is called Neomodern. It’s a brick-and-mortar gallery type experience in the heart of San Francisco focused on creating gallery quality prints from images provided by walkers-by, or by appointment.
Mihir Shah, CEO of Drobo joins me to discuss storage solutions for photographers and their new Drobo 5N2 — a network-attached storage device that essentially becomes your own personal DropBox.
Frederick Van Johnson and Steve Brazill discuss their initial first-week impressions of Apple’s new flagship smartphone — the iPhone X.
Chris Berry is making the transition from amateur to professional. We discuss what this transition means, and how he’s managing the idea of putting a price tag on his work, and the responsibilities it all brings.
In this interview I sit down with veternal broadcaster, concert photographer and now podcaster Steve Brazill. Steve and I discuss his evolution from broadcasting into the wild frontier of podcasting. We also discuss his love of concert photography and how it continually proves to be one of the most challenging genres of photography out there.
In this interview I speak with Sacramento California based portrait photographer Christine Alward. We discuss her journey into professional modeling and her subsequent transition into running her own photography business.