We discuss the complex emotions and motivations behind creating and sharing artistic work in the digital age. We grapple with the duality of making art for oneself versus seeking validation and approval from others, especially in the context of online platforms like YouTube. The conversation touches on the allure of views, the ego boost of popularity, and the manipulative aspects of digital spaces that can distort an artist's intentions.
We also discuss the importance of staying true to one's artistic vision, focusing on the work itself rather than external metrics of success, and finding a balance between commerce and authentic expression. We reflect on the value of in-person connections and experiences outside the internet, and the need to embrace all aspects of the creative process, including the discomfort that comes with putting one's work out into the world.
Throughout the episode, we offer candid insights from our own journeys as creators, sharing both the joys and struggles of walking the line between passion and validation in an increasingly digital landscape. Ultimately, we emphasize the importance of self-awareness, discipline, and staying committed to the work, even in the face of internal doubts and external pressures. -Ai
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We discuss the transition from the darkroom to the solitary digital age, and the tactile joy of film development as a refuge from a tech-dominated world. We examine storytelling, the pursuit of truth, and the artist's influence on society in a post-truth era.
This conversation reflects nearly a year of introspective dialogues, as we consider the paradox of using technology for creativity while critiquing its cultural impact, guided by Neil Postman's "Technopoly." We navigate the balance between drawing from the past and pioneering innovation—the interplay of authenticity and commercialism that shapes our expression and need for validation. We discuss cults in culture, defying norms, and the pursuit of originality amid commercial pressures. - Ai
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In this episode, we share a couple of stories from our lives that prompt a discussion about the broader implications of curation and the art of curating.
This lasts for all of 3 minutes before we find ourselves caught up in a long-winded discussion about editing and the intricacies that go along with it. We delve into the art of editing, the importance of reflection, and the roles of editors and gatekeepers.
Throughout the discussion, we emphasize the importance of editing in refining creative work, from photographs to writing to to-do lists, and the roles of internal and external editors in the process. We clearly didn't take our own advice with this one, but we hope that you're able to find something of value in our ramblings. -Ai
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Our latest episode explores the differences between podcasts and YouTube videos, focusing on content ownership, artistic integrity, and creating authentic work that resonates with the audience.
As we've embraced online media, the absence of traditional gatekeepers has sparked a debate about whether the democratization of creativity enhances or dilutes the artistic landscape. We share our experiences, discussing the balance between feedback, self-assessment, and authenticity in a content-saturated world.
Join us as we navigate the technical and artistic aspects of creation, confront creative blockages, and strive to balance art and life's practical demands. We reflect on the tension between art and commerce, questioning whether our current climate prioritizes transactions over genuine artistry. -Ai
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Join us as we discuss staying true to your creative roots while figuring out how or better if it's worth it to "play the game" on algorithmically driven platforms.
We're also taking a hard look at our own podcast, asking if what we're making lines up with what we believe in. We're sharing stories that show the difference between how things look from the outside vs what's really happening, and thinking over the stuff that goes into making content that resonates with people.
This episode is an open invite to join the conversation about finding the right balance between what you believe, what people expect, and the real influence of your audience. -Ai
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This discussion explores how consistent effort in creative projects can yield substantial outcomes, drawing parallels to Warren Buffett's wealth-building investment methods. It underlines the significance of simplicity and regularity in reaching long-term objectives.
The conversation moves into the hurdles of procrastination and self-sabotage, recognizing that grand ideas often act as diversions from necessary hard work. It delves into the notion that realistic goals and a down-to-earth mindset can pave the way to overcoming these challenges.
Further, the dialogue moves to defining success, the interplay between fear and comfort, and the crucial aspect of aligning with one's genuine self. Sharing experiences of transitioning from freelancing to more structured roles, like in tech support, it reflects on how engaging in meaningful work can profoundly enrich life, highlighting the unique contributions each individual has to offer. - Ai
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In this episode, we delve into the unique fusion of musical styles between artists like John Mayer and the Grateful Dead. The discussion broadens to examine how technology has revolutionized our ability to learn and share captivating stories, such as the tale of Jesse James's gold, and probes into the reasons why individuals feel compelled to share their creative outputs.
The conversation shifts to the influence of personal challenges on creativity, prompting a debate over the motives behind sharing such experiences - is it a search for attention or a means of healing? Insights are offered on how these deeply personal stories can mold one's artistic endeavors and the intricate balance between what we choose to keep to ourselves and what we decide to share with the world.
Concluding the episode, we reflect on the importance of taking time to pause and the effects of the rush to disseminate creative work. The discussion touches on the role of feedback, the management of expectations, and the critical importance of staying true to our authentic selves in our creative pursuits. - ai
Show Notes:
John Mayer Interview - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AaaOoyclkE8
The Grateful Dead - https://www.dead.net/
The Power of Myth - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLiYnNom7SVRMjsi2WSpIGBlo1UDhlXyvz
What The Bleep Do We Know? - https://watchdocumentaries.com/what-the-bleep-do-we-know/
The Elegant Universe - https://shop.shakeandco.com/book/9780393338102
The Stanford Prison Experiment - https://www.prisonexp.org/
The Zone of Interest - https://a24films.com/films/the-zone-of-interest
As I Lay Dying - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/As_I_Lay_Dying
Bryan Birks - https://www.youtube.com/@BryanBirks
The Social Network - https://youtu.be/k5fJmkv02is?t=92
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Have you ever felt an urge to just drop out? Break away from the norm and live on your own terms? This episode explores that feeling, drawing from the film "The Arrangement" and the documentary "Alone in the Wilderness." We discuss midlife crises, searching for meaning, and the value of making things by hand. It's about questioning if we're truly living our own lives or just following someone else's plan.
We also examine how documentaries balance truth and the filmmaker's perspective, especially in films like "Past Lives" that make us think about our surroundings and what shapes us. We explore how films featuring historical events and personal stories challenge our beliefs and values.
The episode takes a more personal turn with a story about a day of street photography that becomes unexpectedly intense. This leads to a debate on the ethics of photography and how art can change us. We wrap up with thoughts on how our experiences color our creativity. -Ai
Show Notes:
The Arrangement (by Elia Kazan) - https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/the-arrangement-1969
The Arrangement Trailer - https://youtu.be/9txF5Ma6G68?si=4LAldm6A6wXqIdNx
Alone in the Wilderness - https://shop.pbs.org/WA0792.html
My Self Reliance - https://www.youtube.com/@MySelfReliance
Walden & Civil Disobedience - https://bit.ly/3TDIsvM
Fargo - https://letterboxd.com/film/fargo/
John Prine - https://store.johnprine.com/collections/john-prine-vinyl
Ned’s Atomic Dustbin - “Kill Your Television” - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FaTcIzLk880
The Zone of Interest - https://a24films.com/films/the-zone-of-interest
Past Lives - https://a24films.com/films/past-lives
The Kennedy Films - https://drewassociates.com/films/the-kennedy-films/
Stephen Shore - http://stephenshore.net/
Miami Vice (Michael Mann) - https://bit.ly/3VmAad1
Tetragrammaton with Dr. Jack Kruse - https://bit.ly/43jYsGv
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Have you ever poured your heart into a diary, feeling the catharsis as your pen dances across the page? That's the raw authenticity we've embraced in our latest creative pursuits, and it's what we're unpacking in today's episode. Join us in a reflection on the art of content creation, where we divulge how shifting from structured arguments to heartfelt expression reshaped Matthew’s YouTube videos. It's a revelation that not only deepened his work but forged a more profound connection with his audience. Together, we'll explore how this approach, mirroring the Zen philosophy of repetition and refinement, can bring simplicity and consistency to the forefront of your creative process, making every piece of content an honest fragment of your life's diary.
Finally, we'll dissect the dynamics of creating a safe, respectful space for actors and crew alike, where clear communication and ego management are paramount. This isn't just about making movies—it's about the synergy of collaboration and the humbling acknowledgment that we're all part of something greater than ourselves. So, whether you're behind the camera or in front of the canvas, this episode is a tribute to the collective spirit of creation and the personal growth that comes with it. - Ai
Show Notes:
Rick Rubin Clip we’re referencing - https://www.youtube.com/shorts/vNEH4RZwb_g
Jiro Dreams of Sushi - https://www.magpictures.com/jirodreamsofsushi/
Always Sunny in Philadelphia Meme - https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/pepe-silvia
R1 Rabbit - https://www.rabbit.tech/
The video I made about Final Cut Pro - https://bit.ly/3SJc0GG
The Photographic Eye - https://bit.ly/3Iabzju
Tetragrammaton with Mark Andreessen - https://bit.ly/3OO3d4U
The Century of the Self - https://www.youtube.com/@justadamcurtis9178/videos
Camus - https://www.britannica.com/biography/Albert-Camus
In The Soup - https://letterboxd.com/film/in-the-soup/
Bradley Cooper & Spike Lee - https://bit.ly/49CvcMY
Eyes Wide Shut - https://letterboxd.com/film/eyes-wide-shut/
Maestro - https://www.netflix.com/title/81171868
The Ice Harvest - https://letterboxd.com/film/the-ice-harvest/
Alec Soth - https://alecsoth.com
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Whether it's geeking out over a treasure trove of classic cameras or tackling the gnarly beast of authenticity in a world craving the real deal, we've got stories to stir both heart and humor. Pausing for a moment, we delve into the Rick Rubin podcast's wisdom, which stirs a profound dialogue on staying true to our artistic roots, even as the audience's eyes multiply.
Navigating the choppy waters of expectations and anxiety, we pull back the curtain on the inner turmoil that often accompanies content creation. Our discussion takes a turn toward the personal as we admit to wrestling with the mental barriers that can handcuff progress. The irony of being trapped by our own standards is not lost on us, and through our vulnerabilities, we share how embracing openness is much like nurturing a healthy relationship – essential for growth and genuine expression.
As the conversation meanders through the changing seasons, we reflect on how these transitions mirror shifts in our work and life. Relationships serve as both a mirror and a sounding board, echoing back the nervous energy that comes hand-in-hand with creative endeavors. Wrapping up, we peer ahead with optimism into the summer months, anticipating new opportunities for collaboration and renewal, bringing a fresh zest to our ongoing quest for growth and the truest form of storytelling. -Ai
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In this episode, we look at the intricate balance between the technical aspects and emotional resonance in creative works. We discuss how an excessive focus on technical details can sometimes overshadow the emotional connection, which is essential for a meaningful audience experience.
We discuss how a preoccupation with technical perfection can lead to a disregard for the narrative and emotional truth of a piece. Furthermore, we also share experiences that explore how different people can have diverse preferences and perceptions when it comes to art and storytelling.
Concluding with a strong advocacy for authenticity, the episode emphasizes the importance of storytelling and emotional engagement in creative endeavors. This in-depth exploration provides valuable insights for artists, filmmakers, photographers, and creatives in general, emphasizing that while technical skills are crucial, you should always be in service of the narrative and emotional truth of the work. -Ai
Double Indemnity - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double_Indemnity
Martin Scorsese on Comic Book Movies - https://bit.ly/47It05m
Rushmore - “Unlock it!” - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l6jYV4eZ1v0
The Gap by Ira Glass - https://vimeo.com/85040589
Alex’s 16mm Project - https://www.alexccarter.com/motion-picture/revlon-16mm-film
John Mayer Video - https://youtu.be/_eWrQzNJgC8?si=uTaSRUTJh5_Fg7lr
Scorsese & Casino - https://youtu.be/2BFHDK_u62M?t=1158
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We examine the abundance of ideas sprouting from unexpected places. With insights gleaned from personal endeavors, we try to peel back the layers of the creative process, shining a light on the forces of ego, surrender, and the art of collaboration that propel our work forward.
Throughout this exploration, we emphasize the significance of capturing every thought, acknowledging that brilliance often lies within the most unassuming ideas.
As we round out our discussion, the dance between artistic integrity and commercial success takes center stage. We navigate the delicate balance between these two often-competing forces, sharing our personal approach to cataloging ideas and the transformative process of valuing passion over profitability.
The episode culminates with a grounding reminder of how, amidst our philosophical musings, real-life responsibilities beckon—unscripted interruptions that anchor us back to the present. So, join us as we weave through the intricate tapestry of creation, seeking to strike that harmonious chord between our dreams and the pragmatic world we navigate daily. - Ai
Show Notes:
The Century of the Self - https://bit.ly/48IPbcy
The Louisiana Channel - https://bit.ly/48IPm7I
The New Yorker - https://www.newyorker.com/
The Creative Act: A Way of Being by Rick Rubin - https://bit.ly/3uWDvEp
Moleskin -
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We're not just here to share our journey, we're also on a mission. We aim to build a community of like-minded individuals, a space where authentic conversations spark creativity and inspiration. Our dialogues energize us, and we want to pass that energy onto you, our listeners. The podcast serves as a platform to document our thoughts and inspire others with them. So, let's navigate this exciting path of creating, sharing, and growing together.
In the realm of creativity, we're constantly stepping out of our comfort zones and embracing the ever-changing flux of ideas. From spontaneous trips that have led to unforgettable moments, to the thrill of unplanned adventures, we're constantly seeking inspiration from the world around us. We discuss the magic of surrendering to chaos, exploring new perspectives, and finding inspiration in the everyday. So, hop in for this thrilling ride as we navigate through chaos, find beauty in the unexpected, and cherish the extraordinary in the ordinary. Join us as we embark on this creative journey, filled with spontaneity, unexpected twists, and precious memories.
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Ever wonder what it truly means to embark on a creative journey? Do the fears and insecurities that often masquerade as a need for 'optimal conditions' sound familiar to you? This podcast episode is an open exploration into the labyrinth of creativity, where we unpack personal experiences of struggling to find the right time to launch our passion projects, and the psychological barriers that hold us back. We challenge the traditional linear ranking of artists, discuss how it stifles creativity, and share personal narratives about overcoming our fears and insecurities.
There's a raw, unfiltered discussion about the motivations behind creating art, how pure intentions can often get muddled, and how external factors like financial security can influence the drive to create. We take personal anecdotes from our own lives, and even draw examples from the life of Kurt Cobain, to discuss the concept of compulsion in art, asking ourselves: Can financial security hinder an artist's drive to create? We share insights on how art can be therapeutic, the importance of detachment from the outcome, and the transformative potential of meaningful projects.
We round off this episode by sharing tips and strategies to push through discomfort and take the first step of your creative journey. Hear us talk about overcoming doubts, embracing compulsion, and letting go of preconceived expectations. We share stories of inspiration, the power of productive conversations, and the importance of starting small and letting ideas flow freely. This is not just about creating art; it's a journey of self-discovery, growth, and finding your unique voice in a world that often seeks to mold us into something we're not. So come along, let's explore, let's create, and let's conquer our fears together.
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Show Notes:
The Creative Act: A Way of Being by Rick Rubin - https://sites.prh.com/thecreativeact
Henry Miller book - title coming soon
Townes Van Zandt - https://townesvanzandt.com/
Kurt Cobain Books - https://bit.ly/41i1mdD
Jean-Michel Basquiat - https://www.basquiat.com/
Stutz - https://www.netflix.com/title/81387962
Teo Crawford Video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XWf395XFeGA
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The digital revolution has forged a new era, and we're all in the thick of it. But have you ever considered the profound impact this shift from analog to digital has had on our perceptions of legitimacy and the way we document our lives? We explore this intriguing question, reflecting on experiences from our own lives, from handwriting in fourth-grade journals to modern Mac operating systems. We also express our nostalgia for the analog days of Starlog magazine and disposable cameras.
As photographers, we deeply understand the challenges and joys of film photography. We dive into the difficulties of finding a reliable local lab for processing and debate the impact of technology on the art. We also investigate how the digital world has altered our approach to creating content and our experience of the world. Join us as we dissect the delicate balance between documenting for content and experiencing the world as it is.
Finally, we delve into the increasing desire for analog experiences in the digital age, comparing various cameras and exploring technologies like the digital bolex. We also reflect on the power of reconnecting with nature and the importance of digital detox. We discuss the impact of our phone addiction and how our sense of self can become inflated in the digital world. Join us on this enlightening journey as we explore the intricacies of the digital world and its impact on our lives.
Remember, this is more than a conversation about cameras and technology—it's about how we perceive and interact with the world around us. So, tune in and let's explore the digital world together. - Ai
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Ever wondered how the evolution of photography and new media has shaped the way we view and appreciate art? Stimulate your curiosity as we traverse the fascinating journey of showcasing art- from classic galleries to the digital realm. We unwrap the potential of YouTube as a platform for artists to exhibit their work, the challenges of marrying different media forms, and the art of turning a chaotic home into a creative masterpiece. We also touch upon the importance of being content with your work, whether it gets released or not.
Struggling to juggle work and your creative passions? You're not alone. We share our personal experiences and insights about managing professional commitments and large creative projects like documentaries. Drawing inspiration from Steven Pressfield's 'The War of Art', we discuss the resistance to initiating big projects and the constant pressure of achieving. As we peel back the layers, we realize that the real joy lies in relishing the process rather than solely focusing on the end result.
Finally, we tread the complex waters of self-fulfillment and success. We look at the constant urge to achieve, the trap of 'retail therapy', and the strain of tying self-worth to creative success. We shed light on our personal experiences and explore the importance of finding purpose beyond material success. Embracing the present, controlling what we can, and finding solace in creative outlets like photography- all while separating our ego from our art- are key to our well-being. So, join us on this introspective journey as we delve into the nuances of art, creativity, and self-fulfillment. - Ai
Show Notes:
Joel Meyerowitz - https://www.joelmeyerowitz.com
La Jetée (1963) - https://www.criterion.com/films/329-l...
Ken Burns - https://www.pbs.org/kenburns/
Matt was wrong about the Ricoh camera he owns. It's the Ricoh GR Digital II -
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Are you stuck in the cycle of scaling your creative work, but feel like you're compromising on quality? Fear not, we've all been there. This episode is a vibrant exploration of the paradox of wanting to grow without losing the essence of our work. We discuss the allure of 'plasticifying' our endeavors – making them more appealing to the masses – and how we can safeguard our creative integrity. Ever felt trapped in the realm of complexity? It's an alluring place, but sometimes, simplicity delivers elegance and authenticity. We discuss how overcomplicating our lives with material possessions can distract us from what truly matters. Using the example of a movie remake simplified for a mass audience, we delve into the potential drawbacks of plasticity in our creative processes. We’ll also address the challenge of balancing artistic vision with commercial goals, a common quandary for creators. We round up the conversation with a dive into live streaming and its value, especially when compared to traditional newsletters. The spontaneity and real-time connection that come with live streaming can catalyze a unique bond with the audience. Lastly, we discuss the joy of handcrafting unique experiences, embracing minimalism, and reducing complexities. Join us for this enlightening conversation and learn how simplifying your life can sometimes lead to more success. - Ai
Alex referenced a movie called "THE FOLLOWING" during our conversation, and he meant to say "THE VANISHING" - link below.
Show Notes:
The Graduate: https://www.criterion.com/films/28578-the-graduate
Travels with Charley in Search of America by John Steinbeck: https://www.theatlantic.com/past/docs/unbound/classrev/charley.htm
The Vanishing (1993): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Vanishing_(1993_film)
The Vanishing (1988): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Vanishing_(1988_film)
Coca-Cola Buys Topo Chico: https://bit.ly/45UR0B6
Fake Plastic Trees by Radiohead: https://youtu.be/n5h0qHwNrHk?si=0vXqkBPG_VRKxQ2U
Van Neistat GoPro Video: https://youtu.be/tPv83XxkrWo?si=VddLvDGgzCsBtw8i
Willem Verbeek Canada Road Trip Video: https://youtu.be/I6ESg2Fdtn4?si=oULCDAZ3YPf3HHQ-
Seinfeld Episode with John Cheever’s Letters: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NyT3jlANQ_Q
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Have you ever wondered how a title can curate your perception of a photograph? Well, buckle up! We're about to take you on a rollercoaster ride through the fascinating world of creative work titling. We exchange views on the process of naming work, the impact of specific words, and how titling can be a bridge between your current skill level and where you aspire to be. If you've ever grappled with the challenge of giving a name to your creative output, our musings on this topic might just shed some light.
In the second act of our conversation, we move into the deep waters of art interpretation. We explore the notion of stepping back as artists and allowing viewers to find their own meaning, rather than spoon-feeding them a pre-determined explanation. Drawing from personal anecdotes of museum and gallery visits, we put forth the idea that an artist's interpretation can sometimes overshadow and limit the viewers' experience.
We wrap up our conversation by delving into the challenge of crafting a title that resonates with truth while not limiting the visual metaphors it conveys. We stress the importance of clear and effective storytelling, even playing a fun exercise of titling our own podcast episode. So, if you're an artist, a creator, or simply an art enthusiast, this episode is packed with insightful discussions on the art and power of titling. Tune in and join our spirited exchange of thoughts! - ai
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Show Notes:
Sunny Sixteen Podcast: https://bit.ly/46rFG0y
William Eggleston - The Democratic Forest: https://bit.ly/3rMNdYE
William Eggleston’s Guide: https://bit.ly/3LUHXZS
Joel Meyerowitz - Cape Light: https://www.joelmeyerowitz.com/cape-light
Joel Meyerowitz - Aftermath: https://www.joelmeyerowitz.com/aftermath
Matthew’s “Lone Surfer” photo: https://bit.ly/408stYl
Jackson Street Booksellers (used book store in Omaha): https://bit.ly/3PR10p3
Alex’s Photo Project “The Gates of the Garden”: https://www.alexccarter.com/photography/gotg
Paper Moon: https://bit.ly/45udyZs
Gregory Crewdson: http://www.gregorycrewdsonmovie.com/
Walt Whitman’s Poetry: https://whitmanarchive.org/
Alone Together by Aristotle Roufanis: https://aristotle.photography/
Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep by Philip K. Dick: https://bit.ly/3
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Ever feel torn between creating the perfect masterpiece and the urgency to release your work into the world? Allow us to guide you through this dilemma. In our deep conversation, we grapple with this delicate balance, stress the significance of understanding our own motivations, and address the pressure to 'level up' in life that intensifies as we age.
As creators, we often walk a tightrope between the necessity to earn and the desire to create meaningful work that resonates with our audience. We share our thoughts on the importance of community among creators and the correct mindset. We also spare a moment to reflect on the reality of our daily lives and the crucial need to make wise decisions with our time and resources.
Lastly, we delve into the realm of letting go – the power of being present, surrendering to the flow of ideas, and the concept of 'controlling the stack'. Listen to our unique discussion about exploring 'controlling the stack' in work and finances, the potential value of conversational podcasting, and knowing when to stop refining and finally release your work. Join us for this journey of self-discovery, wisdom, and creativity. -Ai
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Show Notes:
It's a Wonderful Life - https://bit.ly/3PFHThF
Matt's FilmConvert Video - • Comparing 16mm Film 🎥 to Video 📹 | Is...
The Toymaker - • Short Documentary | THE TOYMAKER | Ba...
General Dodge - https://vimeo.com/622537380?share=copy
Oppenheimer Medium Format Black & White Film - • Oppenheimer: Shot On Kodak Film
Mr. Destiny - https://bit.ly/3PNfuGK
Mr. Beast's Interview with Colin & Samir -
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Are you navigating the crossroads of art and commerce? Today's episode promises a compelling exploration of this fascinating landscape. We're peeling back the layers of VidSummit, an annual content creator YouTube conference, and taking a critical look at the allure of vanity metrics in the creative process. Is it possible to make content that genuinely resonates, or are we just chasing views and subscribers?
We're also looking at the societal pressures we all face. We're discussing how self-awareness can be our compass, helping us to steer clear of these external pressures. And, because we're all human, we'll discuss the potential for failure, even when we're putting everything we have into our work.
As we wind down our conversations, we're delving into the delicate balance of art and commerce. We'll examine the psychology of fame and how it can impact artists. We'll discover the power of long-form conversations and how they can unearth new ideas. And, importantly, we'll explore the challenges of maintaining core values, holding ourselves accountable, and making successful commitments. - Ai
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Show Notes:
VidSummit - https://www.vidsummit.com
Killing Them Softly - https://bit.ly/3PLldxZ
The Wolf of Wall Street - https://bit.ly/3PwyuJs
Patagonia - https://www.patagonia.com
The Founder -
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What if you dared to defy conventional norms and embraced a paradox of interests to redefine your creative expression? What if you could harness the power of discipline to transform your creative blocks into stepping stones? In this exhilarating discussion, we journey through the fascinating realms of reinvention, authenticity, and unconventional interests. Drawing inspiration from iconic artists like Bob Dylan, we underline the profound impact of staying true to oneself while continually evolving one's artistic persona. Staying at the intersection of sports fandom, pro wrestling, and photography, we explore how individual artistry reflects our cultural consciousness.
An artist's block can often feel like a deep abyss, but what if you could channel your creativity to build a bridge over it? We offer valuable insights into overcoming these daunting obstacles by treating creativity like a job - showing up, putting in the hours, and continually honing your craft. As we delve deeper into the nuances of self-discipline, we emphasize the significance of self-awareness, embracing the highs and lows, and keeping the flame of passion alive. We also explore the fine line between work and creativity, advocating for patience, risk-taking, and balancing a creative lifestyle.
Time is a resource, and how we choose to spend it can significantly impact our creative journey. We delve into the intriguing relationship between time and creativity, drawing insights from legends like Martin Scorsese and Joe Myerowitz. In the era of instant gratification, we underline the importance of patience, perseverance, and the sublime satisfaction of bringing long-standing projects to life. From creating efficient frameworks to managing dopamine pathways for better focus, we share practical strategies to make your creative process more rewarding. Join us, as we embrace the unconventional, challenge the norms, and celebrate the beauty of creativity. - Ai
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Show Notes:
Rick Rubin's book "The Creative Act: A Way of Being" | https://geni.us/CreativeAct
Fred Herzog | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Herzog
Fred Herzog's photo titled "Curtains" | https://bit.ly/44jIH0Y
Alec Soth | A Pound of Pictures | https://alecsoth.com/photography/projects/a-pound-of-pictures
Gary Winogrand | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garry_Winogrand
Joel Meyerowitz | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joel_Meyerowitz
Harry Gruyaert | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Gruyaert
Charlie Trotter | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Trotter
Canon Canonet G-III 17 | https://global.canon/en/c-museum/product/film84.html
Ever wonder how the delicate balance between function and form influences art and our everyday lives? What role does intention play in the creative process, and can we find beauty in unintentional art?
We share personal experiences and discuss the philosophy of "buy it nice or buy it twice", pondering the challenges of passing on cherished possessions to future generations. Delving into the power of a single inanimate object, we examine how an antique bowling trophy can evoke a lifetime of memories and accomplishments. We also touch on the beauty of unintentional photography, the emotional impact of family photos, and the captivating work of photographers like Fred Herzog.
Finally, our conversation turns to the complexities of identifying as an artist and the influence of cultural pressures and expectations on our creative pursuits. We explore the importance of maintaining a consistent creative practice and the challenges of staying relevant in an ever-evolving landscape. This episode is sure to spark your curiosity and appreciation for the artistic journey and the profound impact that art can have on our lives. - An AI wrote this entire synopsis. Good shit AI.
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