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Canon Ambassador Alisha Lovrich is just as much an athlete as she is photographer and because of this she has an innate understanding of what the people on the other side of her lens are going through. This allows her to see what other photographers can't and most importantly, gain the trust of her subjects. In this episode Canon NZ host Ben Journee will be chatting to Alisha about how she turned her two passions into an exciting career, and her experiences at some of the biggest sporting events from across the world including Olympic games in Tokyo.
See more of Alisha's work here! https://www.canon.com.au/get-inspired/creators/ambassadors/alisha-lovrich
Send us feedback and keep up to date with all things Canon by following us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/canon.nz/
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This week interviewer Jarrad Seng becomes the interviewee as he talks to guest host and fellow photographer Daniel Boud about his latest project 'The Story of Scars', which he brought to life with the support of Canon Australia. This portrait series explores human resilience, and the power of photography to connect people in an intimate and unique way. In this episode Jarrad shares an insight into how this project was created, and the impactful lessons he learned along the way.
Send us feedback and keep up to date with all things Canon by following us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/canon.nz/
See more about The Story of Scars here: https://www.canon.com.au/get-inspired/creators/ambassadors/jarrad-seng
See more from Jarrad Seng: https://www.instagram.com/jarradseng/
See more from Daniel Boud: https://www.instagram.com/daniel.boud/
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Born and raised in Aotearoa New Zealand, Te Rawhitiroa Bosch's passion is grounded in capturing moments of connection. Through his work Te Rawhitiroa uses the power of storytelling to reclaim the narratives of Te Ao Maori, capturing not only the subjects, but also the deeper story and emotion behind each moment to share with others.
With an overarching kaupapa (purpose/vision) to capture the reality of te ao Maori, Te Rawhitiroa seeks to flood the world with positive and authentic images that represent this beautiful culture and people.
In this episode, Canon New Zealand host Ben Journee explores how Te Rawhitiroa began his journey as a self taught photographer, the advice he's received along the way, and how he portrays stories of connection and emotion through photography.
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Canon Ambassador and acclaimed wedding photographer James Simmons join us on the Canon Convos Podcast. James has been announced as one of Canon's Ambassadors and the winner of the International Wedding Photographer of the Year awards 2020, which he is also judging this year in 2021.
In this episode James also shares the challenges he faced working within an industry affected by Covid-19, his journey with the EOS R5 a year on, and the benefits of entering photography competitions.
As an Ambassador, James will also be undertaking a passion project backed by Canon Australia. In this episode, he gives us some exclusive insight into what we can expect to see from him in the future.
Check out James' and Jarradâs work below!
James Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jamessimmonsphotography/
Jarradâs Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jarradseng/
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As a proud descendant of the Wiradjuri and Yuwaalaraay nations, Marley Morgan uses her passion for photography to bring insight into motherhood and to explore her Indigenous culture, community and Country. In this episode, Marley chats with Jarrad Seng about the importance of allowing your identity to shine through your photography, the challenges of the industry, and some of the great work sheâs doing within the community. Send us feedback and keep up to date with all things Canon by following us on Instagram @canon.nz, check out Marley and Jarradâs work below!
Marleyâs Instagram
Jarradâs Instagram
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Skate Photographer, Kingsley Attwood joins Ben Journee to chat about his journey in skate photography, the importance of storytelling, how to get your images in a magazine, and what we can all learn about the dynamic world of skate photography.
Join the discussion over on our Canon New Zealand Facebook and Instagram and let us know what you thought of the episode.
You can check out Kingsley's work on Instagram: @kingsleyattwood
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Kia ora and G'Day! The best things in life come in pairs, so the second series of the Canon Conversations Podcast is back with two hosts! Canon New Zealand host, Ben Journee, is joined by Canon Australia's host, Jarrad Seng to bring you some of the most talented photographers and filmmakers from both sides of the ditch.
In this episode, Ben and Jarrad talk through the new podcast format and reminisce on standout moments from their past podcast episodes.
Send us feedback and keep up to date with all things Canon by following us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/canon.nz/
Check out more of Jarrad and Ben's work on Instagram below.
Jarrad Seng: https://www.instagram.com/jarradseng/
Ben Journee: https://www.instagram.com/videolabnz/
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Our final episode of Season One of Canon Conversations!
As we begin to close the door on the whirlwind that has been 2020 and look ahead to 2021 I think itâs a perfect time to talk about something Iâve been meaning to on this podcast for a while, and thatâs TikTok⊠Yes, TikTok. The platform youâve definitely heard of but probably arenât using to promote your work.
Today Iâm joined by Jono Kraettli aka @focalphotographic to talk all about this frenetic, creative, and often confusing app and why as photographers, videographers and creatives we can and (dare I say) should be using this platform to grow our following and promote our work.
Host: @videolabnz
Guest: @focalphotographic
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With our interactions, conversations, work and play in 2020 being experienced more through a screen than ever before, itâs easy to forget the difference a physical experience can make. On todayâs show weâre talking with Jim Pollard, internationally acclaimed wedding photographer and co-owner of New Zealandâs first and only Pic-Time approved print and frame house.
We talk about how seeing your work off the screen, printed and framed on the wall can give you a whole new appreciation for your photography. And how the integration of Pic-Time to offer automated printing services for your clients can offer a much needed income boost in times like these!
You can find out more about Trig Point on their website: https://www.trigpointworks.com/
Host: @videolabnz
Guest: @trig.point
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Today weâre working on finding our voice and stepping up our creativity, specifically in our landscape photography but these lessons can be applied to any subject matter. Mike and Jackie are two Canon Masters, AIPP winners, educators and absolute legends! They share with me some of their advice for trying new, exciting and experimental techniques in photography and how to truly SEE a landscape, understand what you want to say about it and then translate that into a unique image.
You can find Mike and Jackieâs books available to purchase on their website here: https://www.qccp.co.nz/shop
Host: @videolabnz
Guest: @jackieranken and @mikelangford_qccp
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This week weâre continuing our three part series on portrait photography with fashion photographer Anupam Singh.
This week is for the working professional, weâre going deep on all the secrets Anupam has learned throughout his career. Weâll be talking about how to work with clients, how to set expectations for your workflow, more advanced lighting setups⊠Thereâs a lot to learn so get your note pads ready!
Host: @videolabnz
Guest: @annupam
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This week weâre continuing our three part series on portrait photography with fashion photographer Anupam Singh.
This week is for the aspiring professional. If youâve just booked your first job, or you want to organise a styled shoot for your portfolio, this episode is full of great insight for you. We talk about what equipment to bring on set, how to work effectively with your talent and your team, how to location scout and more.
Join us next week when we go even deeper and find out to grow and thrive as a working portrait & fashion photographer.
Host: @videolabnz
Guest: @annupam
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This week weâre starting a three part series on portrait photography with fashion photographer Anupam Singh.
Weâre starting with the basics, all the fundamental ârulesâ of portraiture that date right back to the Renaissance; the rule of thirds, eye-line, soft lighting⊠if youâre a beginner to the world of portrait photography then todays show is for you.
And over the next three weeks weâll be ramping up the skill level and taking you from beginner, to working professional, so get your notepads ready!
Host: @videolabnz
Guest: @annupam
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Today weâre putting the social back in social media and talking to commercial photographer @liamvandenberk about how he uses Instagram to build his professional community, promote his work and get booked on jobs.
We talk about the importance of curating a brand for yourself as a photographer and Liam gives us his tips on how to craft a strong, cohesive grid that stops potential clients in their tracks and makes them say âwe need to work with that person!â
Host: Ben Journee
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A successful photography business is more like a touring indie band than you realiseâŠ
On todayâs show weâre chatting with Si Moore, one half of legendary wedding photography duo Bayly & Moore about the importance of making work that people can be fans of. Si is no stranger to podcasts and he certainly delivers the goods today, making my job as a host about as easy as itâs going to get!
If youâve ever had a potential client email just asking âhow much will this cost?â and it seems like theyâve sent the same email to 10 other photographers, this episode is for you. Si tells us why we should be aiming to âmake fans alwaysâ because when someone is a fan of your work, they make decisions based on their heart, not their headâŠ
Follow Siâs work on Instagram: @sasmoore
Follow Bayly & Moore on Instagram: @baylymoore
Host: Ben Journee
Guest: Si Moore
Listen to or Watch Canon Conversations on your platform of choice: https://linktr.ee/canonnz
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For some people the idea of working to a brief is frustrating, to others itâs liberating. On todays show weâre talking with commercial and advertising photographer Sacha Stejko about how she works with brands to deliver campaigns with powerful messages. We dive into her relationships with clients and agencies. We talk about how getting an agent has affected the kinds of jobs she gets booked on. We talk about female representation in the advertising industry and about the importance of balancing personal projects with paid work.
Follow Sachaâs work on Instagram: @sachastejko
Host: Ben Journee
Guest: Sacha Stejko
Listen to or watch Canon Conversations on your platform of choice: https://linktr.ee/canonnz
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2020 has been crazy, so many things are happening in the world right now and Iâm sure as photographers weâve, at one point thought, âhow can I help?â.
On todayâs show weâre talking with Canon Pro Grant winner Michelle Hyslop about her project on the Kauri Dieback prevention efforts and how we can use our creative outlet of photography to engender change in the world around us and help support the causes we believe in.
Host: Ben Journee @videolabnz
Guest: Michelle Hyslop @michellehyslop
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Todays topic probably comes up the most when I ask photographers what they'd want to hear from a podcast episode, and that doesn't surprise me in the slightest.
Running a business, knowing what to charge, thinking about contracts and formal processes are things that creative people naturally have blocks with and yet they are essential to turn our passion into a stable, lifelong career.
Today I'm talking with commercial food photographer Nick T and getting him to shed some light on these often neglected subjects.
Notepads at the ready fam, there's lots to learn!
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This week we're diving head first into the inspiring world of documentary filmmaking with filmmaker Jenny Gao.
Jenny currently has two funded short documentaries in production and I chat with her about her journey with filmmaking and some of the lessons she's learned so far.
This episode is perfect for anyone who has been interested in making docos but hasn't known how to get started. We talk about funding, how to find a story and how to find your voice as a director.
Host: Ben Journee
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Storytelling is a bit of a buzz word lately but as photographers we need to see through the hype and know that the craft of storytelling is as much a part of photography as knowing how to use your camera. What lens you use, how high or low you put your camera, what you include in your frame and what you leave out are all pieces in the puzzle that help communicate clearly to the viewer what you're trying to say.
Host: Ben Journee
Guest: Camilla Rutherford - Laat meer zien