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Tyler Douglas Interview12 Jan 202101:15:06

Tyler Douglas is an experienced art director and sports & active lifestyle photographer, specializing in peak athletic expression in the outdoors and environmental portraits.  We sat down with him to talk about photography, art direction and his creative process in the field.   

https://www.tylerdouglasphoto.com/

@la_photog_tyler

Lifestyle Photography with Genevieve Davis15 Sep 202001:16:13

What does it take to kickstart a photography career?  Today we talk to lifestyle photographer, Genevieve Davis, about how her passion for motorcycles and travel opened up the doors to a flourishing photography career.  Talking Points: 

  1. How connecting with projects you are passionate about will create opportunities.  "an object in motion, stays in motion".
  2. How freelance life requires mentally preparing for a slow time, for a long time.
  3. Why creating high value starts with your self perception first.

IG: @genevieve_davis

Reviewing Our 2020 Q1 Goals27 Mar 202000:59:08

We're reviewing our Q1 goals for 2020 and penciling in our Q2 goals.  Don't be afraid to lock in your short term goals on paper and share them with an accountability partner.  It has the power to turn your aspirations into achievements.  "Anything that can be measured can be improved" - James Patrick.  

An Intro to Intellectual Property with IP attorney, Andrew Nelson19 Mar 202001:04:28

As content creators, we live in a world of immediate publishing and rampant infringement.  Understanding Intellectual property is an important part about being a creative entrepreneur.  Today we're lucky to have IP attorney, Andrew Nelson, join the program to break down some intellectual property basics, from patents to trademarks to copyrights.  

www.fortislaw.com

email:  ANelson@fortislaw.com 

Instagram:  @anelson100

Freelancer's Take on COVID-1913 Mar 202000:42:51

The world economy has already seen changes as a result of the global pandemic, COVID-19.  We're discussing our first reactions to how this impacts the freelancing community and what to do with client loss.  

The Growing Pains of Podcasting04 Mar 202000:47:14

We've cleared 80 episodes producing this podcast, and none of it has been easy.  In this episode, we discuss the trials and tribulations of growing a podcast brand; from writing, to post production, to marketing, to monetization.    

Grow Your Networking Confidence26 Feb 202000:36:49

For a lot of us, networking face to face is not easy.  It makes us uncomfortable because we feel like we suck at it.  What do I say?  How do I stand?  What the hell do I do with my hands?  There's no one-size, fits all answer.  The ultimate solution is to continually go out and practice.  Today we're discussing a recent networking experience and the takeaways from it.  

De-Risking the Move to Self-Employment with Matthew Baker17 Feb 202001:00:06

Pushing all your chips in on self-employment comes with many challenges, both financially and personally.  Today, Matthew Baker, senior VP of Corporate Strategy and International expansion at Freshbooks accounting, will help you de-risk that move by prioritizing habits that have proven to work best for successful businesses and entrepreneurs.  

www.freshbooks.com




Freelance Health04 Feb 202000:56:49

The transition into a full self-employed lifestyle can provide challenges for everyone.  How do you manage the time to build healthier habits that offset that unhealthy ones?  In this episode, we dive into our challenges that we've faced and how we aim to improve our physical, mental, and emotional freelancing health.

The Art of Proactive Marketing with photographer, James Patrick21 Jan 202001:25:12

In today's landscape, many photographers and creatives have a reactive marketing mindset, in which they post some form of promotion and expect to get calls flooding in asking for their work.  The reality is we have to be diligent, intentional, and proactive in our marketing approach.  Today we have award winning photographer and entrepreneur, James Patrick, joining the program to discuss marketing strategies that have helped him sustain a consistent six figure photography business year in and year out.  


James Patrick's work can be seen at:

www.jamespatrick.com

www.fitposium.com

Instagram @jpatrickphoto

Beyond the Image Podcast

Simplifying Quarterly Taxes15 Jan 202000:31:51

Taxes can be intimidating for freelancers, particularly creative, right-brained ones.  Today we're trying to simplify quarterly taxes so that you can minimize financial stress and anguish.

Goal Setting in the New Year07 Jan 202001:15:48

Reflection is an important facet to your goal setting.  The successes and failures you experience will have a big impact on your direction going forward.  Today we're reviewing our 2019 and our goals for 2020.  

Media 1099 Book Club #326 Aug 202001:18:23

Similar to having accountability partners, creating your very own book club can be a great way to stay motivated in your self-education.  Today, we're going over some of the books that have stuck with us this year.  

Social Media 202024 Dec 201901:07:25

Algorithms are constantly changing for social media platforms, but the business models generally don't.  Their mindset is to keep you engaging with the app as long as possible.  The more time you spend on the app, the more ads you will be exposed to.  Understanding this is crucial to leveraging your own social media strategy.  Who is your audience?  What do they desire?  How can you get them to engage?  In this episode, we discuss some of our social media goals for 2020.  

Media 1099 Book Club, part 212 Dec 201901:04:35

What have we been reading since we last got together to talk books?  Join us to find out what reading material has inspired us in the latest Media 1099 book club episode.  

Michael's Books:

  • 7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen R. Covey
  • Big Magic by Elizabeth Gilbert
  • Finish by Jon Acuff

Robert's Books:

  • The Tao of Seneca; Practical Letters from a Stoic Master
  • Dropping Ashes on the Buddha: The Teachings of Zen Master Seung Sahn
  • American Indian Myths & Legends by Richard Erdoes and Alfonso Ortiz


How To Manage Your Freelancing Cash Flow05 Dec 201900:58:53

Have you ever wondered what cash flow was?  Have you ever wondered how a business could be profitable but run out of money?  We're diving in on why cash flow is super important for full time freelancers.  Grasp this concept, and you can prevent irreparable damages to your 1099 business.  

Black Friday Strategies25 Nov 201900:44:46

Be careful with consumerism freelancers!  It's the holiday season, and it's easy to be tempted by the many "great" deals popping up in your emails and social feeds.   As full time 1099's, it's important to understand how important your money is and how fast you can burn through it if you spend frivolously.  Are there alternatives to spending the money you worked so hard for that will reinvest into your business?  Can we minimize gift giving or spend more on less tangible assets, like marketing and production speed?  In this episode, we discuss what our plans are for this holiday season and some of the pitfalls that ailed us in the past.  

Interview with Photographer, Matt Brown; part 120 Nov 201902:06:14

The first part of our wonderful in-depth interview with commercial/editorial photographer, Matt Brown.  We sat down to discuss his upbringing in photography, his approach to business, and his many opinions on the evolving photography industry.  Part 1 includes the following topics, conversations and more;  

- Photography upbringing

- Sneaking into the Superbowl

- Side hustles and financial discipline

- Finding the right equipment

- Mentorship; being critiqued and becoming a critic

- Working for the Anaheim Angels

- An honest take on the sports photography industry

- Feeding the social media beast

- Setting your rates at dirt cheap

- What colleges fail to teach young artists



Interview with photographer, Matt Brown; Part 220 Nov 201901:40:46

In part 2 of our in-depth interview with commercial/editorial photographer, Matt Brown, we dive into building new skill sets to keep you in demand, and developing creativity outside of photography to keep you fresh.  Part 2 includes the following topics and conversations;

- Gaining inspiration 

- Sharpening the saw outside of photography

- Learning business

- What pictures are off limits

- Portrait talk

- Game day run down of a team photographer

- Family balance

- Best investment you can make

Adobe Max 201911 Nov 201901:13:12

Today, we're talking about the 2019 Adobe Max Conference and how these products and services can help us create better content.  

What's Happening in Print Journalism?30 Oct 201901:08:50

In recent weeks, we’ve noticed some major shake ups in the journalism industry, with a couple major publications taking aggressive action in regard to its employees.  Sports Illustrated laid off many of its journalists recently, and in contrast, the LA Times has agreed to improved terms for its employees.  Today, we’re going to discuss some of these trends and what it means for current and aspiring journalists.

Are We Reaching Our Goals?24 Oct 201901:20:06

It's that time of year where Robert and Michael review their 2019 progress as accountability partners.  Have the goals been met?  Have the goals been surpassed?  Have the goals changed?  Is the podcast where they want it to be?  Is goal setting even the best method to achieve success?  Tune in to listen to their discussion on habit building and goal setting.  

Interview with Content Creator and Entrepreneur, Ty Washington 12 Oct 201902:40:50

We're so excited to bring on more creative guests today, especially ones with business savvy.  Ty Washington, managing partner of Wave Tech Media, joins the podcast to discusses his journey from starting a small photography business in college to developing it into a full service multimedia firm.   We talk leadership, team building, strong entrepreneurship traits, and his firm's emphasis on strategic communications, photography, videography, graphic design, and social media strategy and implementation.

Wavetechmedia.com

"Creating a Fantastic Wedding Experience for Your Client" with Amber Garrett14 Aug 202001:14:43

How do I create a client-experience so positive, that 3rd party marketing organically does all the work for me?  In our latest creative interview with Las Vegas wedding-photojournalist, Amber Garrett, we discuss how she built her wedding photography business from the ground up and what it takes to deliver a unique and valuable experience for your couples.

Website:  www.ambergarrettphoto.com

Instagram: @ambergarrettphoto

Facebook: Amber Garrett Photography

Twitter: @amgarrettphoto

Amber's Wedding Photography Mentorship 👉👉👉  Click Here

Roundtable Discussion with Photographer, Benedick David03 Oct 201901:47:36

Today, our friend and colleague, Benedick David, dropped by the Media 1099 studio to talk about getting into professional photography. We riffed on a bunch of topics, ranging from client pricing, to relocating to a new market, to pre-shoot anxiety and much more.

Benedick’s work can be seen on Instagram at benedickdavidphotography

How Does California AB5 Impact Creative Freelancers?20 Sep 201901:08:22

There are new changes to California employment law with the AB5 going into effect at the start of 2020.  With this bill, California businesses will face more scrutiny and restrictions in how they classify their workers.  Are you an independent contractor or an employee?  In this episode, we talk casually about our initial thoughts and how this may or may not impact the creative freelancing community.  

An Interview with USA Today Photographer, Robert Hanashiro 21 Aug 201902:46:53

An introspective look at the newspaper industry and the 30 year career of USA Today Photographer, Robert Hanashiro.  Whether it's transitioning from film to digital, or from the Olympics to the Academy Awards, Robert's career has seen a little bit of everything.  Tune in to hear this revealing interview with the wonderfully charming, Robert Hanashiro.  

Instagram; @kahunabert

How to Build Your Asset Column with Passive Income14 Aug 201901:18:49

If you are the only asset in your business, you are not an entrepreneur.  You are a contractor and a freelancer.  And if that is ok with you, more power to you.  We love the freelance life.  But we're also striving for more.  In this episode, we discuss how we can increase our asset column in simple ways and create multiple revenue streams to sustain better business.  

Freelancing And Saving Money Is Not Impossible08 Aug 201901:01:22

Have you heard the saying "saving is for losers"?  The premise behind this message is simple; the average interest rate for a savings account earns you on average a 0.09% return, while the national rate of inflation sits at 3.22%, so each year you're effectively losing money.  And as true as that may be, we still whole heartedly believe in learning to save money regardless.  Cash reserves and proper funding for emergencies and big purchases can be incredibly helpful in sustaining a healthy freelancing business.  

Interview with photographer, Matt Gush31 Jul 201902:21:53

It's always great to get talent in the studio, and today, we're lucky enough to have LA photographer, Matt Gush, join the podcast to talk about juggling the college marketing circuit, profiting from stock photography, pursuing photography projects in archaeology and freelancing everywhere in between.  Matt's work can be seen on instagram at @mattgush.  

Minimalism and Photography24 Jul 201901:07:14

Minimalism can be summed up as the the pursuit of less in an effort to live a more purposeful and free life.  While minimalism is most commonly associated with eliminating physical items from your home and work place, the same concept can be applied to your creativity and thought.  Today we're discussing some of these concepts, and how focusing on fewer tasks can lead to better productivity, and how a smaller artistic palette can actually spurn more imagination. 

Writing Better Estimates and Invoices17 Jul 201900:51:41

Improving the quality of your pricing estimates and invoices doesn't seem super glamorous, but it can help you stand out from the crowd and build trust with your clients.  It can even help you get paid faster and more reliably.  In this episode, we discuss some tips and tricks to help you be more professional in your paperwork.

2019 First Half Year Review10 Jul 201900:56:54

How are you meeting the goals you set for yourself at the start of the year?  Are you creating more, are you improving your business?  In this episode, Michael and Robert discuss the first half year and what areas they're looking to improve on for the rest of 2019.  

Videography Freelancing with Justin Ogden11 Jun 201901:25:45

Freelancing as a still photographer can be challenging when clients constantly seek out visual innovation outside of traditional photography services .  Providing videography in conjunction with your photography can be a great way to provide clients with more value, while also boosting your own brand as a true visual creative.  In this episode, we talk with freelance filmmaker/photographer, Justin Ogden, who has a diverse visual background ranging everywhere from camera operator to director of photography.  Tune into this interview to hear his insight on how being a jack of all trades keeps him in demand as a commodity both in and out of Hollywood.  

Justin's Website: http://www.justinogdenphotography.com

Justin's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ogdenjustin/

Apartment 11 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L6lS-UeCP24


Economic Projections01 Aug 202001:11:23

Understanding what the economy is doing can improve your freelancing business decisions.  In this episode, we’re discussing both large and small scale economic issues in the country; diving into some US recession history, what the stock market is telling us, and how we aim to handle our personal economy and job opportunities amidst all of it.  

This episode is now available on Youtube!  Be sure to check it out at https://youtu.be/lKUy0nT1aYw

Is There Really Any Harm in Working for Free?05 Jun 201900:51:54

Most creative freelancers start off with a proposal of trading work for experience, rather than money.  Maybe it will help you build relationships and get your foot in the door, or maybe it will platoon your career before it ever gets started.  In this episode, we address whether working for free is a universal evil, or a beneficial stepping stone to gain much needed experience.  

The Importance of Creating Work/Life Balance29 May 201900:46:30

Being an entrepreneur or self employed professional can often require a lot of personal sacrifices in order to achieve your goals, but it doesn't have to be soul crushing either.  If you don't have much free time, it's important to manufacture more of it to allocate towards recharging your batteries and exercising personal growth.  In this episode, we discuss how time away from work has helped us improve our careers and balance our lives. 

The Media 1099 Book Club 21 May 201900:56:13

We're diving into the first ever Media 1099 Book Club gathering, where we find out what Michael and Robert are currently reading and how it pertains to their battles as freelancers.  

The Sports Shooter Academy Workshop15 May 201900:48:59

Stuck in a rut?  Try workshopping your career.  Benjamin Franklin once said "An investment in knowledge pays the best interest."  Whether you're a photographer, designer, or musician, workshops are incredible and easily one of the fastest ways to reach your artistic and networking goals.  They can provide a level of education, inspiration, and camaraderie that learning on your own sometimes falls short of.  In this episode, we discuss our time at Sports Shooter Academy, one of the premier photography workshops in the country, and how it continues to bear fruit in our careers even years past.      

Two Designers Walk Into A Podcast07 May 201900:58:13

Today we're talking with graphic designers, Justine Taylor, and Blanca Navarro about building a freelancing mindset.  

Freelancers vs Debt01 May 201900:52:42

Today, debt has become the most aggressively marketed product in the history of the world.  If you were born after 1970, chances are you've grown up your whole life, seeing it as a "way of life".  It can create tremendous growth for many, by providing opportunities to attend colleges and universities otherwise inaccessible, or to build and scale businesses that just need some leverage to penetrate the market.  While those areas of need are valid,  without the appropriate respect or proper management of debt, your business and personal life can be platooned by its crushing weight.  In this episode, we'll talk about everything from student loans to credit cards to car payments, and how freelancers can set themselves up better for a healthier life and business.

2019 1st Quarter Review09 Apr 201900:47:00

A lot of people set goals for themselves at the start of the new year, and we're no different.  With the tax filing deadline coming up, we thought it would be a great time to review our first quarter and see where we are in terms of reaching our goals.  

How We Created Our Podcast02 Apr 201900:58:19

With such a low entry cost to production and a variety of affordable equipment at your disposal, starting your own podcast has never been as easy as it is right now.  As we celebrate our first benchmark (episode #50!), we review our entry into podcasting and the many lessons learned.  If you're looking to start one of your own, we hope this inspires you.  

The Power of Positive Thinking27 Mar 201900:35:50

Being a freelancer can be a lonely process at times.  It's a lifestyle that can evoke fulfillment and joy, but simultaneously induce anxiety, stress, and even depression.  In this episode, we dive into some concepts on how to maintain a positive mindset in a frequently negative world.    

Photography and Direct Mail Marketing20 Mar 201900:32:23

Advertising your photography services through Direct Mail Marketing may not be the trendiest, nor cost effective, method in the Social Media era, but it seems to be an effective one for many freelancers and small business owners all the same.  But what's the ROI?  How many leads will I convert and how fast will this turnaround be?  In this episode, we discuss the benefits of print promo and direct mail marketing to really zero in on your dream client list.  Big shoutout to the folks at Modern Postcard for helping us out with the education and inspiration to take our games to the next level!   

Artist Talk with Photojournalist, Michael Goulding20 Jul 202001:36:53

Excited to launch our latest interview with award winning Southern California photojournalist, Michael Goulding.  In this episode, we discuss Mike's background in newspapers, covering everything from Olympic games to social protests, building a well-rounded portfolio, and understanding the ethical boundaries and responsibilities of a journalist going into the field.   

WEBSITE:  www.mikegouldingphotography.com

INSTAGRAM: @goulding_photos


Streamlining a Better Workflow13 Mar 201900:34:37

One of the hardest aspects of freelancing is streamlining workflow and managing your time amidst the chaos of a free flowing business.  How do you get the day started?  How do you respond to emails as efficiently as possible?  The success and failure of your business is largely dependent on the effort you put in, but sometimes we just need a little help.  In this episode, Robert and Michael discuss some workflow strategies that can help people improve  efficiency, from setting up code replacements prior to an event to labeling gear for faster studio production.     

Freelancing In The Gig Economy06 Mar 201900:43:45

The  growth of the Gig Economy is rapidly redefining the American workforce each and everyday, and it's forcing every generation to reconsider the traditional corporate working model for their careers.  Working hard and climbing the ladder has long been a traditional mindset, but it no longer seems to be the dominant paradigm for economic growth, let alone the majority perspective among Millennials and Gen Z's.  In this episode, Robert and Michael discuss their thoughts on this cultural shift and how today's content creators can take advantage of an era that's built for freelance success.   

SEO For Photographers26 Feb 201900:31:46

We all have to reach out to prospectives to get leads, but now and then it's great to be found.  In this episode, we dive in on building up our S.E.O game through keywording, archiving and organic networking.  

The Creative Plateau19 Feb 201900:31:02

It's not easy taking our work to the next level, whatever level that may be.  Hitting that creative wall and and trying to break through can be exhausting and frustrating when you feel like you keep producing the same caliber of work.  In this episode, Michael and Robert talk about elevating past their creative plateaus.     

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