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Disrupting an industry - groundbreaking photographer Jeremy Cowart

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When you get your picture taken, you probably think about being happy, polished, put together, you at your best self. You might even groan at the thought of getting new obligatory head shots for work or LinkedIn or social media or even have some stress over how you look for something celebratory like a graduation or wedding. But what if you got your picture taken when you were at your very lowest? Not to wallow in it or be really depressing, but to capture your strength and essence and a moment in time that probably will reshape you forever.

Today’s guest is world-famous celebrity photographer, inventor, and innovator, Jeremy Cowart. Huffington Post has named him “the most influential photographer on the internet.” He’s photographed Taylor Swift, Carrie Underwood, and some of the biggest names on the planet blending the most futuristic and groundbreaking technology to capture moments…in a minute. And now he’s made his process available to the public and it is so innovative, groundbreaking, genius, and not to mention, completing moving - I couldn't wait to bring this perspective-shifting conversation to you about disrupting an industry, innovating, making a living as a creative, and relentless learning with Jeremy Cowart.

Timestamps:

00:00:01 - Introduction to Late Learner Podcast
00:00:12 - Mission and Purpose of the Podcast
00:00:23 - Challenging Outdated Norms
00:00:33 - Topic of the Day: Photography at Your Lowest
00:01:05 - Introducing Jeremy Cowart
00:01:37 - Jeremy Cowart's Achievements
00:02:10 - Jeremy's Innovative Photography Process
00:02:22 - Relentless Learning and Curiosity
00:02:32 - Jeremy's 60-Second Portraits
00:03:06 - Sharing the Episode with Creatives
00:03:16 - Surprisingly True Useful Fun Fact (STUFF)
00:04:10 - Beginning of the Interview with Jeremy Cowart
00:04:26 - Jeremy's Innovation and Daily Creativity
00:05:01 - Working with the Public vs. Big Clients
00:05:14 - The Portrait Lab: Origin and Process
00:05:31 - Evolution of the 60-Second Photo Shoot
00:06:02 - Business Model and Workflow
00:07:11 - Disrupting the Photography Industry
00:07:22 - Building New Systems and Workflows
00:07:54 - Handling Big Ideas and Innovation
00:08:16 - Risk-Taking and Overcoming Challenges
00:09:08 - Personal Challenges and Overcoming Adversity
00:10:11 - The Origin of "I Am Possible"
00:10:51 - Aptitude Tests and Self-Perception
00:11:43 - Humanitarian Work and Celebrity Projects
00:12:04 - Managing Creative Ideas and ADHD
00:12:32 - Pursuing and Evaluating Ideas
00:13:34 - Overcoming Overwhelm and Starting New Projects
00:14:16 - Handling Overwhelming Ideas
00:14:35 - The Purpose Hotel: Concept and Journey
00:15:42 - Social Good and Market Fatigue
00:16:36 - Pivoting the Purpose Hotel Concept
00:17:35 - Blending Past, Present, and Future in Photography
00:18:19 - Capturing Essence in Portraits
00:18:34 - Emotional Reactions to the Portrait Process
00:19:06 - Unique Aspects of Jeremy's Work
00:20:35 - Common Client Concerns in Portrait Photography
00:21:04 - Clients Flying in for 60-Second Portraits
00:21:53 - The Deeper Meaning of Portraits
00:22:27 - Capturing Life's Highs and Lows
00:23:00 - The Story of Dukes of Hazzard's John Schneider's Viral Portrait Session
00:24:26 - The Importance of Documenting All Seasons of Life
00:25:16 - Trust and Vulnerability in Photography
00:27:33 - Challenges of Freelance Creative Work
00:28:17 - Embracing AI in Photography
00:29:00 - Love-Hate Relationship with AI
00:29:41 - Using AI as a Tool in Photography
00:30:03 - Concerns About AI in the Creative Industry
00:30:57 - The Future of Photography and AI
00:31:46 - Collaboration and Sharing Knowledge
00:32:35 - The Importance of Continuous Learning
00:33:08 - Keeping the Photography Process Fresh
00:33:59 - Customizing and Personalizing Photo Shoots
00:34:31 - Themed Days at the Portrait Lab
00:35:15 - The Impact of Creativity on Family
00:36:03 - Encouragement to Book a Session with Jeremy
00:36:35 - Moving Towards Goals and Dreams

Jeremy Cowart's Links:

Resources Mentioned:

Be sure to rate, review, and follow this podcast on your player and also, connect with me IRL for more goodness and life-changing stuff.

  continue reading

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When you get your picture taken, you probably think about being happy, polished, put together, you at your best self. You might even groan at the thought of getting new obligatory head shots for work or LinkedIn or social media or even have some stress over how you look for something celebratory like a graduation or wedding. But what if you got your picture taken when you were at your very lowest? Not to wallow in it or be really depressing, but to capture your strength and essence and a moment in time that probably will reshape you forever.

Today’s guest is world-famous celebrity photographer, inventor, and innovator, Jeremy Cowart. Huffington Post has named him “the most influential photographer on the internet.” He’s photographed Taylor Swift, Carrie Underwood, and some of the biggest names on the planet blending the most futuristic and groundbreaking technology to capture moments…in a minute. And now he’s made his process available to the public and it is so innovative, groundbreaking, genius, and not to mention, completing moving - I couldn't wait to bring this perspective-shifting conversation to you about disrupting an industry, innovating, making a living as a creative, and relentless learning with Jeremy Cowart.

Timestamps:

00:00:01 - Introduction to Late Learner Podcast
00:00:12 - Mission and Purpose of the Podcast
00:00:23 - Challenging Outdated Norms
00:00:33 - Topic of the Day: Photography at Your Lowest
00:01:05 - Introducing Jeremy Cowart
00:01:37 - Jeremy Cowart's Achievements
00:02:10 - Jeremy's Innovative Photography Process
00:02:22 - Relentless Learning and Curiosity
00:02:32 - Jeremy's 60-Second Portraits
00:03:06 - Sharing the Episode with Creatives
00:03:16 - Surprisingly True Useful Fun Fact (STUFF)
00:04:10 - Beginning of the Interview with Jeremy Cowart
00:04:26 - Jeremy's Innovation and Daily Creativity
00:05:01 - Working with the Public vs. Big Clients
00:05:14 - The Portrait Lab: Origin and Process
00:05:31 - Evolution of the 60-Second Photo Shoot
00:06:02 - Business Model and Workflow
00:07:11 - Disrupting the Photography Industry
00:07:22 - Building New Systems and Workflows
00:07:54 - Handling Big Ideas and Innovation
00:08:16 - Risk-Taking and Overcoming Challenges
00:09:08 - Personal Challenges and Overcoming Adversity
00:10:11 - The Origin of "I Am Possible"
00:10:51 - Aptitude Tests and Self-Perception
00:11:43 - Humanitarian Work and Celebrity Projects
00:12:04 - Managing Creative Ideas and ADHD
00:12:32 - Pursuing and Evaluating Ideas
00:13:34 - Overcoming Overwhelm and Starting New Projects
00:14:16 - Handling Overwhelming Ideas
00:14:35 - The Purpose Hotel: Concept and Journey
00:15:42 - Social Good and Market Fatigue
00:16:36 - Pivoting the Purpose Hotel Concept
00:17:35 - Blending Past, Present, and Future in Photography
00:18:19 - Capturing Essence in Portraits
00:18:34 - Emotional Reactions to the Portrait Process
00:19:06 - Unique Aspects of Jeremy's Work
00:20:35 - Common Client Concerns in Portrait Photography
00:21:04 - Clients Flying in for 60-Second Portraits
00:21:53 - The Deeper Meaning of Portraits
00:22:27 - Capturing Life's Highs and Lows
00:23:00 - The Story of Dukes of Hazzard's John Schneider's Viral Portrait Session
00:24:26 - The Importance of Documenting All Seasons of Life
00:25:16 - Trust and Vulnerability in Photography
00:27:33 - Challenges of Freelance Creative Work
00:28:17 - Embracing AI in Photography
00:29:00 - Love-Hate Relationship with AI
00:29:41 - Using AI as a Tool in Photography
00:30:03 - Concerns About AI in the Creative Industry
00:30:57 - The Future of Photography and AI
00:31:46 - Collaboration and Sharing Knowledge
00:32:35 - The Importance of Continuous Learning
00:33:08 - Keeping the Photography Process Fresh
00:33:59 - Customizing and Personalizing Photo Shoots
00:34:31 - Themed Days at the Portrait Lab
00:35:15 - The Impact of Creativity on Family
00:36:03 - Encouragement to Book a Session with Jeremy
00:36:35 - Moving Towards Goals and Dreams

Jeremy Cowart's Links:

Resources Mentioned:

Be sure to rate, review, and follow this podcast on your player and also, connect with me IRL for more goodness and life-changing stuff.

  continue reading

234 episodes

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