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Ep 39 - Lukas Van Der Lende on Creativity, Small-Town Life & Photography as Healing
Season 1 · Episode 39
jeudi 5 septembre 2024 • Duration 02:29:14
How much does the place we call home shape the way we see the world?
On this episode of The P.H.Y.S Podcast, I sit down with Lukas Van Der Lende, a photographer and videographer based in West Michigan whose work is deeply influenced by creativity, community, and the environment that raised him.
Growing up in a family of artists, Lukas was surrounded by creativity from an early age. With a father who was a photographer and a mother who was a painter, visual storytelling was woven into everyday life. Those early influences helped shape his artistic perspective and inspired him to pursue a career behind the camera.
Today, Lukas creates photographs and films that reflect both his technical skill and his commitment to authentic storytelling. Living and working in a small town has provided a unique perspective on creativity, offering both challenges and opportunities that continue to influence his work and worldview.
In this conversation, we explore photography, videography, creativity, mental health, and the ways artistic expression can help us better understand ourselves and the communities around us.
In This Episode:
• Growing up in a family of artists and creatives
• How photography became a natural part of his life
• Living and creating in West Michigan
• The opportunities and challenges of small-town creative life
• Building a career in photography and videography
• The relationship between creativity and mental health
• Using photography as a tool for self-expression and growth
• Finding purpose through storytelling
• Lessons learned from turning passion into profession
This is a conversation about creativity, community, mental health, and the importance of staying connected to what inspires us.
Whether you're a photographer, filmmaker, artist, or someone navigating your own creative journey, Lukas's story offers a thoughtful reminder that meaningful work often begins with the people, places, and experiences closest to us.
Visit Lukas:
Instagram: @lukasvanderlende
Threads: @lukasvanderlende
YouTube:@lukasvanderlende
Visit The Show:
Web: www.physpodcast.ca
Show Partner:
Fotophase.org
Dedicated to revealing the transformational nature of photography and the arts through NeuroArts, helping people connect, reflect, and discover new stories about themselves, their communities, and the world around them.
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Every contribution helps us continue sharing meaningful stories from photographers, artists, filmmakers, and creative thinkers from around the world.
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Ep 38 - Jonny Edward on Light, Shadow & The Art of Human Connection
Season 1 · Episode 38
jeudi 29 août 2024 • Duration 01:01:01
What if the most powerful photographs aren't about what we see, but what we feel?
On this episode of The P.H.Y.S Podcast, I'm joined by Jonny Edward, an internationally recognized photographer, art director, and creative educator based in Denver, Colorado.
Jonny's work is built around a deep appreciation for humanity. Through the intentional use of light, shadow, emotion, and visual storytelling, he creates photographs that celebrate individuality, authenticity, and the unique experiences that connect us all.
His images go beyond aesthetics, inviting viewers to pause, reflect, and connect with something deeper. Whether working on personal projects, commercial assignments, or educational initiatives, Jonny approaches every photograph with a philosophy rooted in empathy, gratitude, and genuine human connection.
Beyond his work behind the camera, Jonny is also a dedicated educator and mentor, helping photographers and artists develop both their technical skills and their creative voice. His commitment to sharing knowledge has inspired countless creatives to embrace authenticity in their own work.
In this conversation, we explore photography, visual storytelling, creativity, mentorship, and the emotional impact that art can have on both creators and audiences.
In This Episode:
• Jonny's journey as an internationally recognized photographer
• The role of light and shadow in visual storytelling
• Creating images that evoke emotion and connection
• Why authenticity remains central to meaningful photography
• The relationship between art and human experience
• His work as an art director and creative educator
• Mentoring the next generation of photographers and artists
• The importance of gratitude, curiosity, and empathy in creativity
• Finding purpose through storytelling and visual expression
This is a conversation about photography, creativity, humanity, and the emotional power of visual storytelling.
Whether you're a photographer, artist, educator, or someone passionate about meaningful creative work, Jonny's perspective offers a thoughtful reminder that the best images don't simply capture a moment, they create a connection.
Visit Jonny:
Instagram: @jonnycreative
Threads: @jonnycreative
Web: www.jonnyedward.com
Visit The Show:
Web: www.physpodcast.ca
Show Partner:
Fotophase.org
Dedicated to revealing the transformational nature of photography and the arts through NeuroArts, helping people connect, reflect, and discover new stories about themselves, their communities, and the world around them.
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Ep 29 - Jim Sullivan on Leica Akademie, Culinary Arts & Creative Reinvention
Season 1 · Episode 29
jeudi 4 juillet 2024 • Duration 01:05:10
What happens when a passion for food evolves into a lifelong pursuit of visual storytelling?
On this episode of The P.H.Y.S Podcast, I sit down with Jim Sullivan, a Southern California-based photographer, director, educator, and creative whose journey proves that some of the most rewarding careers begin in unexpected places.
Before becoming a respected photographer and filmmaker, Jim studied Culinary Arts at the Art Institute of California. His early career combined his love of food and storytelling, photographing and producing cookbooks that helped shape his understanding of composition, light, and visual communication.
What started in kitchens and cookbook production eventually evolved into a full-time career behind the camera.
Today, Jim is known not only for his photography and directing work, but also for his role as a Leica Akademie Instructor, where he helps photographers develop both technical skills and creative confidence. His dedication to education, craftsmanship, and visual storytelling has made him a respected voice within the photography community.
Most recently, Jim was named a Brand Ambassador for Harlowe, further recognizing his commitment to creativity, innovation, and sharing knowledge with others.
In this conversation, we explore photography, teaching, creativity, culinary arts, Leica cameras, and the value of following your curiosity wherever it leads.
In This Episode:
• Jim's journey from culinary arts to professional photography
• Photographing and producing cookbooks
• How food photography shaped his visual approach
• Becoming a self-taught photographer
• His work as a Leica Akademie Instructor
• The role Leica cameras have played in his creative journey
• Teaching and mentoring photographers
• Being named a Harlowe Brand Ambassador
• Following passion across multiple creative disciplines
This is a conversation about reinvention, education, creativity, and the opportunities that emerge when we remain open to new paths.
Whether you're a photographer, filmmaker, chef, educator, or creative professional, Jim's story is a powerful reminder that the skills we develop in one chapter of life often become the foundation for the next.
Visit Jim:
Instagram: @_mediumraw
Threads: @_mediumraw
Web: www.jimsullivanphotography.com
Visit The Show:
YouTube: @phys_podcast
Web: www.physpodcast.ca
Show Partner:
Fotophase.org
Dedicated to revealing the transformational nature of photography and the arts through NeuroArts, helping people connect, reflect, and discover new stories about themselves, their communities, and the world around them.
Save on Harlowe Lighting
Shop Harlowe Here
The P.H.Y.S Podcast exists because of listeners like you.
Your support helps fund conversations that explore photography, storytelling, creativity, mental health, and human connection.
Every contribution helps us continue sharing meaningful stories from photographers, artists, filmmakers, and creative thinkers from around the world.
Donate
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The P.H.Y.S Podcast (Photography Heals Your Soul) is where creativity, storytelling, and human experience meet.
Through conversations with photographers, filmmakers, artists, adventurers, entrepreneurs, and change makers, we explore the stories behind the work, the lessons learned along the way, and the power of creativity to connect, inspire, and heal.
Ep 28 - T. Eric Monroe on 90's Hip Hop, Skateboarding & Preserving Cultural History
Season 1 · Episode 28
jeudi 27 juin 2024 • Duration 01:42:35
What does it mean to document a culture before the world realizes how important it is?
On this episode of The P.H.Y.S Podcast, I sit down with T. Eric Monroe, photographer, cultural curator, and visual historian whose work has become an essential archive of 1990's Hip Hop, skateboarding, hardcore music, and street culture.
Born and raised in Somerset, New Jersey, T. Eric's creative journey began with two passions that would shape the course of his life: skateboarding and photography. What started as a personal fascination with the culture around him evolved into a lifelong mission to document the people, movements, and moments that helped define an era.
Through his camera, T. Eric captured more than photographs. He preserved history.
His work offers an authentic and intimate look into a transformative period where Hip Hop, skateboarding, hardcore music, street fashion, and creative expression collided to influence generations around the world. Today, those images stand as an invaluable record of a culture that continues to shape art, music, and identity.
In this conversation, we explore photography, cultural preservation, skateboarding, Hip Hop, and the responsibility of documenting history while it unfolds.
In This Episode:
• T. Eric's roots in skateboarding and photography
• Discovering and documenting 1990's Hip Hop culture
• Preserving the history of street culture through photography
• The intersection of skateboarding, music, and creative expression
• Why authenticity matters when documenting communities
• The evolution of Hip Hop and street culture over the decades
• Building trust with the people he photographed
• Photography as a tool for cultural preservation
• Why visual archives matter for future generations
This is a conversation about photography, culture, music, skateboarding, and the importance of preserving stories before they're forgotten.
Whether you're a photographer, skateboarder, Hip Hop fan, historian, or someone passionate about cultural storytelling, T. Eric's work offers a remarkable window into one of the most influential creative movements of the modern era.
Check Out T. Eric's Book:
Rare and Unseen Moments of 90's Hip Hop
Visit T. Eric:
Instagram:@tdoteric
Web:www.tdoteric.com
Visit The Show:
Instagram: @PHYS_Podcast
YouTube: @phys_podcast
Web: www.physpodcast.ca
Show Partner:
Fotophase.org
Dedicated to revealing the transformational nature of photography and the arts through NeuroArts, helping people connect, reflect, and discover new stories about themselves, their communities, and the world around them.
Save on Harlowe Lighting
Shop Harlowe Here
The P.H.Y.S Podcast exists because of listeners like you.
Your support helps fund conversations that explore photography, storytelling, creativity, mental health, and human connection.
Every contribution helps us continue sharing meaningful stories from photographers, artists, filmmakers, and creative thinkers from around the world.
Donate
Patreon
The P.H.Y.S Podcast (Photography Heals Your Soul) is where creativity, storytelling, and human experience meet.
Through conversations with photographers, filmmakers, artists, adventurers, entrepreneurs, and change makers, we explore the stories behind the work, the lessons learned along the way, and the power of creativity to connect, inspire, and heal.
Ep 27 - Reggie Ballesteros on Photography Education, Community & Sharing Knowledge
Season 1 · Episode 27
jeudi 13 juin 2024 • Duration 01:06:58
What happens when a photographer makes teaching just as important as creating?
On this episode of The P.H.Y.S Podcast, I sit down with my friend Reggie Ballesteros, a San Francisco Bay Area photographer, educator, YouTuber, and the creator behind the popular Reggie B Photo channel.
Reggie has built a reputation not only for his photography but also for his commitment to helping others grow. Through his YouTube channel, workshops, and educational content, he has created a welcoming space where photographers of all experience levels can learn, improve, and gain confidence behind the camera.
What sets Reggie apart is his belief that photography knowledge should be shared. Rather than treating photography as a competition, he embraces a philosophy of education, mentorship, and community, helping photographers avoid common mistakes while accelerating their creative growth.
As both a working photographer and educator, Reggie brings real-world experience to every lesson, making complex concepts approachable and practical for photographers seeking to improve their craft.
In this conversation, we explore photography education, content creation, mentorship, community-building, and the impact that sharing knowledge can have on the next generation of photographers.
In This Episode:
• Reggie's journey as a photographer and educator in the Bay Area
• The story behind the Reggie B Photo YouTube channel
• Why teaching became a central part of his creative mission
• Building an online photography community
• The rewards and challenges of creating educational content
• Lessons learned as both a photographer and mentor
• Common mistakes photographers make and how to overcome them
• The importance of community over competition
• Advice for photographers looking to improve their skills
This is a conversation about photography, education, mentorship, and the power of helping others succeed.
Whether you're a beginner photographer, seasoned professional, content creator, or educator, Reggie's insights offer valuable lessons on growth, generosity, and building a meaningful creative life.
Visit Reggie:
Instagram: @reggiebphoto
Threads: @reggiebphoto
YouTube: @reggiebphoto
Web: www.reggiebphotography.com
Visit The Show:
Instagram: @PHYS_Podcast
YouTube: @phys_podcast
Show Partner:
Fotophase.org
Dedicated to revealing the transformational nature of photography and the arts through NeuroArts, helping people connect, reflect, and discover new stories about themselves, their communities, and the world around them.
Save on Harlowe Lighting
Shop Harlowe Here
The P.H.Y.S Podcast exists because of listeners like you.
Your support helps fund conversations that explore photography, storytelling, creativity, mental health, and human connection.
Every contribution helps us continue sharing meaningful stories from photographers, artists, filmmakers, and creative thinkers from around the world.
Donate
Patreon
The P.H.Y.S Podcast (Photography Heals Your Soul) is where creativity, storytelling, and human experience meet.
Through conversations with photographers, filmmakers, artists, adventurers, entrepreneurs, and change makers, we explore the stories behind the work, the lessons learned along the way, and the power of creativity to connect, inspire, and heal.
Ep 26 - Ibarionex Perello on The Candid Frame, Photography & A Life of Storytelling
Season 1 · Episode 26
jeudi 6 juin 2024 • Duration 01:43:09
What does it take to remain curious, creative, and committed to photography for more than twenty-five years?
On this episode of The P.H.Y.S Podcast, I sit down with my friend Ibarionex Perello, a photographer, writer, educator, and the acclaimed host of The Candid Frame, one of the most respected and influential photography podcasts in the world.
For more than two decades, Ibarionex has dedicated his career to exploring the art, craft, and philosophy of photography. Through his own photographic work, his teaching, his writing, and thousands of conversations with photographers from around the globe, he has helped shape the way countless creatives think about storytelling, creativity, and personal growth.
As the host of The Candid Frame, Ibarionex has interviewed many of photography's most influential voices, creating a remarkable archive of conversations that continue to educate and inspire photographers at every stage of their journey.
Today, he also serves as Special Projects Photographer at the Huntington Art Museum in San Marino, California, where his work continues to explore the relationship between photography, culture, history, and visual storytelling.
In this conversation, we dive into photography, education, podcasting, creative longevity, and what it means to build a life centered around curiosity and service to others.
In This Episode:
• Ibarionex's 25+ year journey in photography
• The origins and evolution of The Candid Frame podcast
• Lessons learned from interviewing hundreds of photographers
• The role storytelling plays in powerful photography
• His work as Special Projects Photographer at the Huntington
• Photography as a tool for education and connection
• Building a sustainable and meaningful creative career
• The value of curiosity, patience, and lifelong learning
• Advice for photographers seeking growth and purpose
This is a conversation about photography, storytelling, education, and the enduring power of sharing knowledge.
Whether you're a photographer, educator, podcaster, artist, or lifelong learner, Ibarionex's wisdom offers a powerful reminder that creativity isn't a destination, it's a lifelong practice.
Visit Ibarionex:
Instagram: @ibarionex
Threads: @ibarionex
Web: www.ibarionex.net
Podcast:
Visit The Show:
Instagram: @PHYS_Podcast
YouTube: @phys_podcast
Show Partner:
Fotophase.org
Dedicated to revealing the transformational nature of photography and the arts through NeuroArts, helping people connect, reflect, and discover new stories about themselves, their communities, and the world around them.
Save on Harlowe Lighting
Shop Harlowe Here
The P.H.Y.S Podcast exists because of listeners like you.
Your support helps fund conversations that explore photography, storytelling, creativity, mental health, and human connection.
Every contribution helps us continue sharing meaningful stories from photographers, artists, filmmakers, and creative thinkers from around the world.
Donate
Patreon
The P.H.Y.S Podcast (Photography Heals Your Soul) is where creativity, storytelling, and human experience meet.
Through conversations with photographers, filmmakers, artists, adventurers, entrepreneurs, and change makers, we explore the stories behind the work, the lessons learned along the way, and the power of creativity to connect, inspire, and heal.
Ep 25 - Darrell Peacock on Portrait Photography, Human Connection & Being Seen
Season 1 · Episode 25
jeudi 30 mai 2024 • Duration 01:22:19
What happens when a stranger trusts you with their story?
On this episode of The P.H.Y.S Podcast, I sit down with Darrell Peacock, a portrait photographer originally from New York City and now based in West Hollywood, California, whose work is built on one simple but powerful idea: genuine human connection.
Known for creating authentic portraits of strangers, Darrell has developed a remarkable ability to help people feel comfortable, seen, and understood in front of the camera. His images go beyond appearance, revealing moments of vulnerability, confidence, humanity, and truth.
For Darrell, portrait photography isn't about directing people into perfect poses. It's about creating space for authentic moments to emerge naturally. Through conversation, empathy, and trust, he captures photographs that feel honest and deeply personal.
In this conversation, we explore portrait photography, creativity, mental health, resilience, and the role photography can play in helping people connect with themselves and others.
In This Episode:
• Darrell's journey from New York City to West Hollywood
• The art of photographing strangers
• Building trust and connection in portrait photography
• Helping subjects feel comfortable in front of the camera
• Capturing authentic emotion and vulnerability
• Creativity as a form of expression and healing
• The connection between photography and mental health
• Why empathy is a photographer's greatest tool
• Finding humanity through storytelling
This is a conversation about portraiture, vulnerability, creativity, and the power of making people feel seen.
Whether you're a photographer, artist, storyteller, or someone interested in the deeper connections that exist between people, Darrell's perspective offers a powerful reminder that the best portraits begin long before the shutter is pressed.
Visit Darrell:
Instagram: @filmbypeacock
Threads:@bypeacock
YouTube:@bypeacock
Visit The Show:
Instagram: @PHYS_Podcast
YouTube: @phys_podcast
Web: www.physpodcast.ca
Show Partner:
Fotophase.org
Dedicated to revealing the transformational nature of photography and the arts through NeuroArts, helping people connect, reflect, and discover new stories about themselves, their communities, and the world around them.
Save on Harlowe Lighting
Shop Harlowe Here
The P.H.Y.S Podcast exists because of listeners like you.
Your support helps fund conversations that explore photography, storytelling, creativity, mental health, and human connection.
Every contribution helps us continue sharing meaningful stories from photographers, artists, filmmakers, and creative thinkers from around the world.
Donate
Patreon
The P.H.Y.S Podcast (Photography Heals Your Soul) is where creativity, storytelling, and human experience meet.
Through conversations with photographers, filmmakers, artists, adventurers, entrepreneurs, and change makers, we explore the stories behind the work, the lessons learned along the way, and the power of creativity to connect, inspire, and heal.
Ep 24 - Rob Hann on Road Trip Photography, Diesel Fried Chicken & Capturing Forgotten Places
Season 1 · Episode 24
jeudi 23 mai 2024 • Duration 01:01:15
What stories exist beyond the highways, back roads, and forgotten places most people pass by?
On this episode of The P.H.Y.S Podcast, I sit down with Rob Hann, a New York City-based photographer whose work explores the landscapes, people, and overlooked corners of America through a uniquely cinematic lens.
Known for his road trip photography and environmental portraiture, Rob has spent years documenting places that often sit outside the spotlight. His images reveal beauty in weathered storefronts, lonely highways, fading signs, and the quiet spaces that tell stories about the passage of time and the people who inhabit them.
Alongside his personal work, Rob has photographed more than 900 commissioned portraits, developing a remarkable ability to blend portraiture with place, creating images that feel both intimate and deeply connected to their surroundings.
In 2018, his acclaimed book Diesel Fried Chicken was published by The Artist Edition, showcasing his distinctive vision of America's hidden landscapes and roadside culture. His work continues to be exhibited internationally, with limited edition prints represented by galleries in New York City and Stockholm, Sweden.
In this conversation, we explore road trip photography, portraiture, storytelling, Americana, and the enduring beauty found in places that many people overlook.
In This Episode:
• Rob's journey into photography and visual storytelling
• The inspiration behind his book Diesel Fried Chicken
• What draws him to forgotten places and roadside America
• Photographing more than 900 commissioned portraits
• Blending portraiture with environmental storytelling
• Capturing authenticity through travel photography
• The role of observation in creating meaningful images
• Exhibiting work internationally through galleries
• Why preserving overlooked stories matters
This is a conversation about curiosity, photography, travel, and finding beauty where others may not think to look.
Whether you're a photographer, road trip enthusiast, storyteller, or someone fascinated by the landscapes and people that shape our world, Rob's perspective offers a thoughtful reminder that every place has a story worth telling.
Visit Rob:
Instagram:@rob.hann
Threads:@rob.hann
Web:www.robhann.com
Visit The Show:
Instagram: @PHYS_Podcast
YouTube: @phys_podcast
Web: www.physpodcast.ca
Show Partner:
Fotophase.org
Dedicated to revealing the transformational nature of photography and the arts through NeuroArts, helping people connect, reflect, and discover new stories about themselves, their communities, and the world around them.
Save on Harlowe Lighting
Shop Harlowe Here
The P.H.Y.S Podcast exists because of listeners like you.
Your support helps fund conversations that explore photography, storytelling, creativity, mental health, and human connection.
Every contribution helps us continue sharing meaningful stories from photographers, artists, filmmakers, and creative thinkers from around the world.
Donate
Patreon
The P.H.Y.S Podcast (Photography Heals Your Soul) is where creativity, storytelling, and human experience meet.
Through conversations with photographers, filmmakers, artists, adventurers, entrepreneurs, and change makers, we explore the stories behind the work, the lessons learned along the way, and the power of creativity to connect, inspire, and heal.
Ep 23 - Eric Thompson on Downtown Las Vegas, Recovery & Finding Purpose Through Photography
Season 23 · Episode 23
jeudi 16 mai 2024 • Duration 58:43
How can a camera change a life?
On this episode of The P.H.Y.S Podcast, I sit down with Eric Thompson, a Las Vegas-based photographer whose journey is a powerful example of photography's ability to transform not only how we see the world, but how we see ourselves.
Known for documenting the rhythm, character, and humanity of downtown Las Vegas, Eric's work captures the stories often hidden beneath the bright lights and familiar stereotypes of the city. His photographs reveal a deeper side of Las Vegas, one built on real people, authentic moments, and everyday resilience.
But behind the images is an even more powerful story.
Eric openly shares how photography became an important part of his recovery journey, helping him move forward from alcoholism and discover a renewed sense of purpose, creativity, and connection. What began as a creative outlet evolved into a way of rebuilding his life, finding meaning, and seeing the world through a completely different lens.
In this conversation, we explore photography, recovery, resilience, storytelling, and the healing power of creative expression.
In This Episode:
• Eric's journey into photography and sobriety
• How photography helped reshape his life and perspective
• Documenting the streets and stories of downtown Las Vegas
• The connection between creativity and healing
• Finding purpose through visual storytelling
• Art as a tool for resilience and personal growth
• His latest photographic projects
• An inside look at his upcoming documentary
• Why photography continues to inspire and transform lives
This is a conversation about recovery, creativity, resilience, and the remarkable ways art can help us rediscover ourselves.
Whether you're a photographer, artist, creative professional, or someone navigating your own challenges, Eric's story is a powerful reminder that healing can come from unexpected places.
And sometimes all it takes is a new way of seeing.
Don't forget to click the link in the show notes to watch Eric's documentary.
Visit Eric:
Instagram:@ericthered.lv
Thread:@ericthered.lv
Documentary:
ERIC THE RED | A Straight Outta Vegas Mini Documentary
Visit The Show:
Instagram: @PHYS_Podcast
Threads: @PHYS_Podcast
YouTube: @phys_podcast
Web: www.physpodcast.ca
Show Partners:
Fotophase.org
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Ep 22 - Jason Roman on Street Photography, Leica & Building Community
Season 1 · Episode 22
jeudi 9 mai 2024 • Duration 46:11
What makes a great photographer?
Is it the camera they use, the images they create, or the way they impact the people around them?
On this episode of The P.H.Y.S Podcast, I sit down with Jason Roman, better known as Stockezy, a New York City street photographer, Leica Ambassador, educator, and one of the most respected community builders in photography today.
Jason has earned recognition for his distinctive approach to street photography, capturing authentic moments throughout New York City with honesty, curiosity, and a deep respect for the people he photographs. But beyond the images, Jason has become known for something equally important: his generosity.
Through workshops, conversations, social media, and countless interactions with photographers around the world, Jason has built a reputation for sharing knowledge, encouraging others, and proving that photography is at its best when community comes first.
Recorded bright and early at 6:30am, this conversation explores photography, creativity, Leica cameras, mentorship, and why supporting one another is one of the most valuable things we can do as artists.
In This Episode:
• Jason's journey into street photography in New York City
• Becoming a Leica Ambassador and what the role means to him
• The philosophy behind his approach to street photography
• Capturing authentic moments in one of the world's most photographed cities
• Why sharing knowledge strengthens the photography community
• Community Over Competition and its impact on creative growth
• The importance of humility and lifelong learning
• Building meaningful relationships through photography
• Finding purpose beyond social media and metrics
This is a conversation about photography, mentorship, community, and the power of lifting others up.
Whether you're a street photographer, Leica shooter, content creator, or someone searching for a healthier and more meaningful approach to creativity, Jason's perspective offers a powerful reminder that success becomes more meaningful when it's shared with others.
Visit Jason:
Instagram:@stockezy
Threads:@stockezy
YouTube:@stockezy
Visit The Show:
Instagram: @PHYS_Podcast
Threads: @PHYS_Podcast
YouTube: @phys_podcast
Web: www.physpodcast.ca
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