Explorez tous les épisodes du podcast Shoot Wisely the Creators Podcast with Amir Ebrahimi
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| 22 REO - Exploring the Art and Future of AI | 28 Apr 2026 | 01:24:15 | |
Dive into a thought-provoking conversation with REO, an innovative artist blending traditional skills with cutting-edge AI technology. We explore his background, views on digital art, NFTs, and the ethical implications of AI in creativity. Whether you're an artist, tech enthusiast, or curious mind, this episode offers insights into the evolving landscape of art and technology.
00:00 - Introduction and REO’s artistic background 03:13 - Transition from music to AI art tools such as After Effects and 3D software 04:35 - The entry of AI into REO’s work through NFTs and digital art experimentation 05:16 - The evolution of AI tools from novelty to powerful creative aids 06:09 - The impact of the NFT craze on digital ownership and artist royalties 10:08 - Reimagining ownership, royalties, and fan engagement through blockchain 11:08 - The importance of ideas over tools in AI art 12:38 - REO’s process for creating art, combining experimentation with intentionality 13:21 - The significance of sampling, borrowing, and influence in art creation 15:37 - How audience perception shapes the meaning of art 17:43 - The power of art to evoke conversation and social awareness 19:09 - REO’s current work's thematic focus on societal issues and symbolism 23:35 - The democratization of art tools and the new role of ideas 24:38 - Building relationships with AI as a creative partner 27:13 - Significance of imagery, fire symbolism, and storytelling in REO’s work 28:07 - Deep dive into "Love Again" and its themes of passion and relationships 33:24 - The tool as a reflection of human intent, not inherently good or bad 34:13 - Ethical responsibility and intentional use of AI in art 37:24 - The evolving landscape of influence, originality, and inspiration 39:39 - The illusion of originality and the importance of tools 41:19 - REO’s "Dream Feed" project on dreams, subconscious, and storytelling 48:50 - Challenges in safeguarding digital art and preventing scams 51:07 - Future projects, potential film franchises, and storytelling ambitions 57:27 - The excitement and fears surrounding AI’s trajectory 60:36 - The importance of control, ethics, and avoiding dystopian outcomes 62:47 - The emotional and sensory power of AI-created experiences 66:54 - Nostalgia for limitations in art and the search for imperfections 68:45 - Predictions for NFT 2.0: social integration, fan investment, and blockchain empowerment 72:29 - The importance of shared experiences, community, and co-creation in future art forms 76:23 - REO’s focus on storytelling, film stars, and legacy projects 79:01 - The collaboration of traditional craftsmanship and AI speed 82:07 - How AI enhances self-discovery and artistic authenticity 83:15 - Closing thoughts and contact info for REO | |||
| 21 Inside The Alfa with filmmakers Aidan de Cadenet & Lukas Dong | 21 Apr 2026 | 00:53:50 | |
Shoot Wisely Podcast — A conversation with Aidan de Cadenet & Lukas Dong In this special in-person episode of Shoot Wisely, I sit down with filmmaker Aidan de Cadenet and director Lukas Dong to talk about the making of their short film The Alfa. What makes this conversation unique is the setting. The episode was recorded at Aidan’s home, with the very car that inspired the film the legendary 1964 Alfa Romeo TZ sitting quietly in the garage just a few steps away. The atmosphere of the recording mirrors the tone of the film itself: intimate, reflective, and deeply personal. Rather than a traditional interview, this episode unfolds as a relaxed conversation between two filmmakers and longtime friends. Together we explore how The Alfa came to life from the earliest spark of the idea to the collaborative process between Aidan and Lukas as producer and director. At the heart of the film is Aidan’s relationship with his father, legendary racing driver Alain de Cadenet, and the emotional significance of restoring one of his most beloved cars. But the conversation moves far beyond the mechanics of filmmaking or automotive history. We talk about the deeper themes behind the project:
The episode also looks forward, as Aidan and Lukas discuss the future of their collaboration and the possibility of continuing this project as an ongoing series exploring legacy, storytelling, and the emotional weight carried by meaningful objects. Recorded in the presence of the very car that inspired the film, this conversation offers a rare behind-the-scenes look at the creative and emotional journey behind The Alfa — and the friendship that made the film possible. | |||
| 12 Reilly Balcom - New Age creator | 23 Feb 2026 | 00:36:48 | |
Episode 12 — Reilly Balcom In Episode 12 of the Shoot Wisely podcast, I sit down with up-and-coming creator Reilly Balcom to talk about building momentum in the early stages of a creative career. We discuss what it means to develop your voice in a crowded digital landscape, the pressure of comparison, and the discipline required to stay consistent when the results aren’t immediate. Reilly shares insights into how he approaches content creation, how he balances experimentation with intention, and the mindset needed to grow without losing authenticity. This episode is about the grind before the spotlight — navigating uncertainty, building skills in public, and trusting the long game. In This Episode
About the Guest Reilly Balcom is an emerging creator building his platform through consistency, experimentation, and a commitment to refining his craft. As part of a new generation of digital storytellers, he represents the evolving landscape of modern media. | |||
| 11 Host Amir Ebrahimi on producing a Podcast | 23 Feb 2026 | 00:45:42 | |
Episode 11 — Shoot Wisely Host Amir Ebrahimi In Episode 11 of the Shoot Wisely podcast, I step out from behind the questions and into the guest seat to reflect on the journey of building and running the podcast. This episode is a candid look at the rewards and challenges of creating something consistently — from booking guests and preparing conversations to navigating technical hiccups and the pressure to keep evolving. I share what I’ve learned about listening, storytelling, and the responsibility that comes with giving people space to share their experiences. We talk about the unseen work behind each episode, the moments of doubt, and the unexpected rewards that come from meaningful conversations. This is a behind-the-scenes look at what it really takes to build a podcast — and why it’s worth it. In This Episode
About the Host The Shoot Wisely host is a photographer and storyteller dedicated to documenting culture, craft, and the people behind the work. Through honest conversation and thoughtful storytelling, the podcast explores the mindset, discipline, and humanity behind creative lives. | |||
| 10 Thanasis Petrakis UFC/NBA Videographer | 23 Feb 2026 | 01:21:53 | |
Episode 10 — Thanasis Petrakis, UFC/NBA Videographer In Episode 10 of the Shoot Wisely podcast, I sit down with videographer Thanasis Petrakis to talk about capturing some of the most iconic moments in modern sports history. Thanasis shares what it was like being behind the lens during the explosive clash between Khabib Nurmagomedov and Conor McGregor inside the Ultimate Fighting Championship — one of the most intense nights the sport has ever seen. We discuss the pressure of filming in high-stakes environments where chaos can erupt at any second, and the responsibility of documenting history as it unfolds in real time. We also dive into classic NBA moments he’s captured, including Kevin Durant’s legendary run at Rucker Park in New York City — a cultural proving ground for basketball greatness. From courtside access to off-court storytelling, Thanasis breaks down how he anticipates moments before they happen and positions himself to preserve them forever. This episode is about timing, instinct, and the art of staying ready when history decides to show up. In This Episode
About the Guest Thanasis Petrakis is a sports videographer known for capturing defining moments in both MMA and professional basketball. His work blends cinematic storytelling with documentary precision, preserving high-stakes competition and cultural milestones as they happen. | |||
| 09 Adam Berstein Legendary NBA photographer of 30+ years | 23 Feb 2026 | 01:09:35 | |
Episode 09 — Andrew D. Bernstein In Episode 09 of the Shoot Wisely podcast, I sit down with legendary NBA photographer Andrew D. Bernstein to talk about a career spent documenting basketball history from courtside. We discuss his close friendship and working relationship with Kobe Bryant and the process of creating the book The Mamba Mentality — a project built on years of trust, access, and shared vision. Andy reflects on capturing Kobe’s mindset, discipline, and evolution both on and off the court. We also dive into photographing Michael Jordan throughout his career, and what it was like watching those moments resurface in The Last Dance. From witnessing historic championships to defining cultural moments, Andy shares what it means to document greatness in real time. The conversation also explores his technical innovation — including introducing strobes and flash photography into live NBA action — a move that reshaped the visual language of professional basketball photography. This episode is about proximity to greatness, technical mastery, and earning trust at the highest level of sport. In This Episode
About the Guest Andrew D. Bernstein is a pioneering NBA photographer whose career spans decades of basketball history. Known for his innovation in lighting and unparalleled access to the game’s biggest stars, his images have helped define how the world sees professional basketball. | |||
| 08 Tony Menias - Leaving the Medical field to be a full time Photographer | 23 Feb 2026 | 02:01:23 | |
Episode 08 — Tony Mendias Street/Travel Photographer In Episode 08 of the Shoot Wisely podcast, I sit down with photographer Tony Mendias to talk about his decision to leave the medical field and pursue a career in photography — a leap that eventually took him traveling the world in pursuit of his passion. Tony shares what it was like walking away from a stable, respected profession to follow a creative calling. We discuss the financial uncertainty, the pressure of family expectations, and the internal doubts that come with stepping off a conventional path. As he committed fully to photography, travel became both a proving ground and a classroom — shaping his eye, perspective, and confidence. This episode is an honest look at reinvention — the risk of starting over, the courage required to trust your instincts, and the reality that creative careers are often built on sacrifice before they are built on success. In This Episode
About the Guest Tony Mendias is a photographer who transitioned from the medical profession to build a career rooted in creativity and visual storytelling. Through global travel and personal risk-taking, he reshaped his life around purpose, craft, and exploration. | |||
| 07 Khary Mason retired Homicide Detective turned Photographer | 23 Feb 2026 | 01:55:53 | |
Episode 07 — Khary Mason, retired Homicide Detective turned Photographer. In Episode 07 of the Shoot Wisely podcast, I sit down with retired homicide detective Khary Mason to discuss how photography and writing became tools for processing more than 20 years on the force. After decades of investigating violent crime, Khary found himself carrying the weight of the stories, scenes, and human consequences he witnessed. In this conversation, he shares how picking up a camera — and putting words to paper — helped him unpack trauma, reflect on service, and reconnect with his own humanity. We explore the emotional toll of working in homicide, the transition from law enforcement to civilian life, and how creative expression can serve as both therapy and testimony. This episode is an honest discussion about accountability, healing, and the role of art in confronting difficult truths. In This Episode
About the Guest Khary Mason is a retired homicide detective who now uses photography and writing as tools for reflection and healing. His work explores memory, accountability, and the human cost of violence, offering a rare perspective shaped by decades on the front lines of criminal investigation. | |||
| 06 Jake Ricker Golden Gate Bridge Street Film Photographer | 23 Feb 2026 | 02:23:56 | |
Episode 06 — Jake Ricker (Documenting the Golden Gate Bridge on film) In Episode 06 of the Shoot Wisely podcast, I sit down with photographer Jake Ricker to discuss his multi-year project documenting the Golden Gate Bridge entirely on film — and the book that emerged from it. Jake shares what drew him to photograph one of the most recognizable landmarks in the world, and why he chose to approach it with patience, repetition, and analog discipline. We talk about the challenges of committing to a long-term project, the realities of shooting film in changing light and weather conditions, and how the bridge became a study of mood, atmosphere, and time. The conversation also explores the process of turning years of work into a cohesive book — editing, sequencing, and honoring the emotional throughline of the project. This episode is about dedication, restraint, and the power of returning to the same subject again and again until it reveals something deeper. In This Episode
About the Guest Jake Ricker is a photographer known for his thoughtful, film-based practice and long-form projects. His work reflects patience, technical precision, and a deep commitment to craft, culminating in a book centered on the Golden Gate Bridge. | |||
| 05 John S Couch - Author of (The Art of Creative Rebellion) | 23 Feb 2026 | 01:11:52 | |
Episode 05 — John S. Couch (The Art of Creative Rebellion) In Episode 05 of the Shoot Wisely podcast, I sit down with writer and former Apple creative executive John S. Couch to discuss his book The Art of Creative Rebellion. We explore the ideas behind creative rebellion — what it means to challenge convention, rethink systems, and build cultures that empower imagination rather than suppress it. John shares insights from his years at Apple, the lessons he’s learned about leadership and innovation, and why rebellion isn’t about disruption for its own sake — it’s about purposeful change. The conversation dives into education, corporate culture, and the responsibility creatives have to push beyond comfort and conformity. This episode is a thoughtful examination of creativity as both an act of courage and a catalyst for transformation. In This Episode
About the Guest John S. Couch is an author, speaker, and former Apple executive known for championing creativity in education and business. Through his writing and leadership work, he advocates for environments where innovation, curiosity, and bold thinking can thrive. | |||
| 04 Suitcase Joe (Anonymous Skid Row Photographer) | 23 Feb 2026 | 01:06:01 | |
Episode 04 — Suitcase Joe (Anonymous Skid Row Photographer) In Episode 04 of the Shoot Wisely podcast, I sit down with Suitcase Joe — an unidentified photographer documenting life in Los Angeles’ Skid Row. Choosing to remain anonymous to protect both his identity and the people he photographs, Suitcase Joe shares how and why he began documenting Skid Row. Recorded shortly after the 2020 lockdown, this conversation explores the realities of the neighborhood during a uniquely tense and uncertain moment in history. We discuss the historical context of Skid Row, the systemic issues that shaped it, and the human stories often overlooked in mainstream coverage. He breaks down his approach — how he builds trust, how he navigates ethical boundaries, and why anonymity is central to his process. This episode is a raw and thoughtful look at documentation, responsibility, and bearing witness. In This Episode
About the Guest Suitcase Joe is an anonymous photographer focused on documenting daily life in Skid Row. His work centers on dignity, truth, and accountability, prioritizing the safety and humanity of his subjects above personal recognition. | |||
| 03 Jamel Shabazz, Legendary Street photographer | 23 Feb 2026 | 01:05:13 | |
Episode 03 — Jamel Shabazz In Episode 03 of the Shoot Wisely podcast, I sit down with legendary NYC street photographer Jamel Shabazz for a powerful and honest conversation about photography, community, and purpose. We talk about his photographic process, how he approached young people in the neighborhoods he documented, and why respect and relationship-building were central to his work. Jamel shares how he used photography as a bridge — not just to document culture, but to uplift and mentor the youth around him. He also opens up about his time serving as a correctional officer, how that experience deepened his empathy, and how returning from war to find his Brooklyn neighborhood drastically changed pushed him to pick up a camera with renewed urgency. Inspired by questions similar to Marvin Gaye’s anthem What's Going On, Jamel wanted to understand what was happening to his community — and photography became his way of searching for answers. In this episode, we also discuss why he didn’t fully connect with the documentary made about his life, and how he prefers his story — and his images — to speak directly to the people. This is a conversation about legacy, accountability, and the responsibility of documenting your own community. In This Episode
About the Guest Jamel Shabazz is an iconic New York City street photographer known for documenting urban life and culture from the 1980s onward. His work captures style, resilience, and the spirit of community, preserving important chapters of NYC history while mentoring the next generation of image-makers. | |||
| 20 TONY CONCEP - Street culture, global marketing, and reconnecting with the African diaspora. | 15 Apr 2026 | 00:49:54 | |
In this episode, Tony Concep shares his journey as an artist rooted in street culture, his career in marketing, and his dedication to reconnecting African art with the African diaspora. We explore the power of community, the influence of technology like AI in creative work, and the importance of cultural reclamation. Key Topics:
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Connect with Tony Concep: You can support the "Unmasked" documentary and stay updated on screenings and events through their official site and social media channels. Stay engaged, and help amplify the message of cultural preservation, community empowerment, and artistic expression | |||
| 02 Mark De Clive Lowe | 23 Feb 2026 | 00:25:36 | |
Episode 02 — Mark de Clive-Lowe (Heritage 2) In Episode 02 of the Shoot Wisely podcast, I sit down with Mark de Clive-Lowe to discuss the release of his album Heritage II. We talk about the vision behind Heritage II, the intention driving the project, and the creative journey from concept to completion. Mark shares how the album reflects lineage, identity, and the merging of tradition with forward-thinking production — blending jazz improvisation with modern sonic textures. We also explore the discipline required to finish meaningful work, the emotional weight of honoring heritage through music, and what it takes to release something deeply personal into the world. This episode is a thoughtful conversation on craft, culture, and staying rooted while evolving creatively. In This Episode
About the Guest Mark de Clive-Lowe is a globally respected producer, composer, and pianist known for bridging jazz, soul, and electronic music. With a career spanning continents, his work reflects a deep commitment to heritage, innovation, and cultural dialogue. | |||
| 01 Japan Camera Hunter AKA Bellamy Hunt in Tokyo, Japan | 23 Feb 2026 | 00:48:30 | |
Episode 01 — Bellamy Hunt (Japan Camera Hunter) In the debut episode of the Shoot Wisely podcast, I sit down with Bellamy Hunt — better known as Japan Camera Hunter — inside his Tokyo office in 2019 for a rare and personal conversation. We talk about his move from England to Tokyo, what it really takes to adapt to life in Japan as a foreigner, and how he built one of the most respected names in the world of film cameras. Bellamy shares how he sources rare and legendary cameras, what makes Tokyo such a unique place for collectors, and why he chooses to keep much of his own photographic work private. This is an uncommon, behind-the-scenes look at the man behind Japan Camera Hunter — thoughtful, intentional, and deeply committed to craft. In This Episode
About the Guest Bellamy Hunt is the founder of Japan Camera Hunter, a globally respected source for rare and collectible film cameras. Based in Tokyo, he has built a reputation for sourcing exceptional gear for photographers around the world while remaining deeply connected to analog photography culture. | |||
| 19 DGR - The Power of Community and Culture, more than just a dapper motorcycle ride. | 08 Apr 2026 | 00:57:59 | |
The Power of Community and Culture in the Distinguished Gentleman's Ride. Join us for an insightful discussion with Don Leonhardt and Luke Barr as they share the emotional and logistical journey behind organizing the Los Angeles edition of the DGR. Discover how this event combines style, community, and a cause to combat men's health issues, mental health, and cancer. In this episode:
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| 18 Samantha Jacob - Wedding Photography & Building a lasting brand | 29 Mar 2026 | 00:59:31 | |
WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY
Discover how Samantha Jacob, a versatile photographer based in Miami, leverages different cities' energies, combines creative pursuits with business growth, and adapts her marketing strategies in this insightful episode. Whether you're starting out or scaling your photography career, her journey offers practical tips on branding, networking, and utilizing AI tools for efficiency.
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| 17 Justus West - Exploring the Art of Making Music and Community Building | 27 Mar 2026 | 00:46:49 | |
Exploring the Art of Making Music and Community Building with Justus West. In this episode, guitarist and producer Justus shares insights into his musical journey, the challenges of mastering guitar, and the importance of community among creatives. Discover how his diverse experiences—from playing with top artists to building spaces for artists in LA shape his perspective on music and collaboration. Key Topics:
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| 16 Bart Kuykens - Car and Portrait Photographer | 22 Mar 2026 | 01:17:14 | |
Exploring Photography, Cars, and Cultures with Bart Kuykens. Delve into the world of visual storytelling, automotive passion, and cultural insights with renowned photographer Bart Kuykens. This episode uncovers his approach to photography, car culture, and the significance of authenticity in art.Main Topics:
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Timestamps: 00:00 - Bart Kuykens introduction and background 08:46 - The philosophy of shooting film and embracing character 16:10 - The impact of early family photography stories 24:48 - The thrill of collectors’ cars versus happiness with one vehicle 43:16 - Self-publishing photography books: process and challenges 48:03 - Shooting Miami in black and white and cultural choices 52:03 - Transition from Porsche to Ferrari photography 55:37 - The importance of genuine human connection in shoots 66:15 - Collaborating with AI artist David Galstein 73:46 - Shoot Wisely: Focus, minimalism, and passion in photographyResources & Links: Connect with Bart: Note: This episode is a rich blend of personal stories, technical insights, and philosophies that invite you to shoot wisely, embrace imperfections, and stay curious. | |||
| 15 Tony Menias - Travel Photographer never looked back from leaving Medical field. | 20 Mar 2026 | 01:05:52 | |
How to Embrace Your Creative Journey: Insights from Tony Menias | |||
| 14 Samantha Jacob - Wedding and Life style photographer | 23 Feb 2026 | 00:59:49 | |
Episode 14 — Samantha Jacobs Wedding and Lifestyle Photographer. In Episode 14 of the Shoot Wisely podcast, I sit down with wedding and lifestyle photographer Samantha Jacobs to talk about taking a leap of faith — leaving her small hometown in Kansas and moving to Las Vegas to pursue her dream of becoming a full-time photographer. Samantha shares what it felt like to step away from familiarity and comfort in order to chase something bigger. We discuss the uncertainty of starting over in a new city, building a client base from scratch, and the emotional resilience required to bet on yourself creatively. From navigating the competitive wedding industry in Las Vegas to refining her voice as a lifestyle photographer, Samantha breaks down how courage, consistency, and community helped her turn risk into opportunity. This episode is about reinvention, independence, and trusting your instincts when the safe path no longer feels aligned. In This Episode
About the Guest Samantha Jacobs is a wedding and lifestyle photographer based in Las Vegas. Her work blends emotional storytelling with modern elegance, capturing intimate moments while building a career rooted in courage and commitment. If you'd like, I can also:
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| 13 Mathew Stuko - Sports Producer | 23 Feb 2026 | 00:40:28 | |
Episode 13 — Mathew Stucko, Emmy-winning producer. In Episode 13 of the Shoot Wisely podcast, I sit down with Emmy-winning producer Mathew Stucko to break down the mindset of determination and what it really takes to run a podcast at a high level. Mathew shares lessons from his career in television production and how those experiences shaped the way he approaches storytelling, structure, and consistency in his own show. We discuss the discipline required to build momentum, the behind-the-scenes realities most audiences never see, and why long-term commitment matters more than short bursts of inspiration. This episode is about resilience, process, and building something that lasts — whether in broadcast television or independent podcasting. In This Episode
About the Guest Mathew Stucko is an Emmy-winning producer and podcast host known for his commitment to high-quality storytelling and consistent execution. His career spans television and digital media, where he has built projects rooted in preparation, perseverance, and craft. | |||
| 24 Mara Ohara - Tattoo artist, actor, model, and creative who’s built a life around transformation and storytelling. | 13 May 2026 | 01:11:08 | |
• Helping launch the tattoo studio inside Bike Shed Moto Co. | |||
| 23 Jonathan Harper - Building a career and authentic connections within the car community in LA and New York | 05 May 2026 | 00:46:15 | |
Discover how Jonathan Harper’s childhood fascination with cars grew into a thriving career in automotive photography, blending film and digital work to capture the essence of car culture. In this episode, he shares his insights on shooting techniques, building a personal brand, and the stories behind his upcoming Porsche-centric book.
00:00 - Introduction and Jonathan’s background in cars and photography 02:20 - How light painting and creative techniques shape Jonathan’s style 03:46 - The pivotal moment that made freelance automotive photography viable 04:57 - From ad agency to car culture: Jonathan’s career evolution 06:23 - Lessons learned in social media content creation for BMW USA 08:46 - The journey into film photography and using the Hasselblad XPan 10:17 - Developing a Porsche-focused photo book — challenges and progress 12:52 - Navigating car culture in LA versus New York 13:52 - The inclusive nature of the car community and meeting new enthusiasts 15:49 - Using behind-the-scenes excerpts to connect with followers 18:23 - Balancing driving, filming, and comfort in capturing dynamic car footage 20:26 - The decision-making behind shooting in film versus digital 21:50 - Creating authentic content with analog for brands and social media 23:37 - Why Porsches resonate deeply with Jonathan and his book plans 25:06 - The logistics and challenges of self-publishing a photo book 26:53 - Approaches to shooting cars in motion, studio, and environment 28:43 - Tips for studio shooting and styling cars effectively 31:10 - Collaboration with partners and managing a dedicated car studio space 33:55 - The sentimental ties to family tractors and their rare presence in photography 34:06 - What the car culture reveals about community, freedom, and nostalgia 36:24 - Comparing LA and New York car scenes and community dynamics 38:02 - Practical advice for aspiring car photographers: mastering the basics 41:50 - Dream cars for future projects: Carrera GT, 918, and classic Porsches 43:37 - The upcoming Porsche book: content, medium format focus, and dreams 44:19 - Final thoughts and the significance of a physical car photo book as a personal branding tool | |||
| 25 Enrico Busto - From Marketing Executive to Handmade Hats | 20 May 2026 | 00:45:00 | |
In this episode of Shoot Wisely, I sit down with Enrico Busto of Busto & Sun in Topanga, California workshop to talk about the journey from stability to craftsmanship, and what it really means to build a life around passion and purpose. Born in Italy and raised by a mother who worked as a seamstress, Enrico grew up surrounded by creativity and handmade work. Before becoming a hat maker, he spent years working in marketing, living a comfortable life while feeling the pull toward something more meaningful. Everything changed when his wife asked him a simple question: His answer was simple: From there, Enrico took the leap—leaving behind the corporate world to create something with his own two hands. We talk about the emotional support it takes to pursue a dream, the importance of community, and how moving to Topanga helped shape both his work and his life. This conversation explores the beauty of handmade craftsmanship, the courage required to leave comfort behind, and why Enrico believes every hat should be custom—because every person carries their own story. A conversation about risk, identity, creativity, and finding home. | |||
| 26 Amir Ebrahimi recaps documenting DTLA 2020 | 28 May 2026 | 00:45:52 | |
Documenting 2020: A Personal Reflection on Los Angeles and Life This solo episode explores Amir Ebrahimi’s deeply personal journey through 2020, a year marked by tragedy, chaos, and profound change. Through vivid storytelling, Amir shares his experiences documenting downtown LA’s transformation amidst societal upheaval and his own evolving life as a new father. Main Topics Covered:
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