Rob & Lauren Lim on Fast Track Coaching
- January 27th, 2012
EPISODE 157 | Staying In Love
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Gabriel Ryan on Fast Track Coaching
- January 15th, 2012
EPISODE 156 | Focused Brand Messaging
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The New Path: More Opportunity than Ever Before
- April 27th, 2010The writing is on the wall: Whether you know it or not, things have changed…
A few weeks ago, I was able to be a part of an interview with Vincent LaForet who is a former New York Times photographer, a Pulitzer Prize winning photographer, and more recently known as a HDSLR video pioneer. It was a very enlightening interview and has made me think a lot about where the photography industry is headed.
Vincent LaForet wrote a blog post about 20 months ago about the fundamental changes that were happening in the publishing and photography industry. Titled “The Clouds are Falling” the blog post took a very honest look into how the fundamental sustainability of being a commercial photographer, editorial photographer, and photo journalist has changed. To be sustainable in this industry is becoming harder and harder.
The New York Times also published an article two weeks ago: “For Photographers, the Image of a Shrinking Path,” that dealt with how it is becoming increasingly more difficult for seasoned professional photographers to make a living due to the influx of “amateur” photographers into the market who are willing to work for almost anything.
However, it is not all doom and gloom. The tools for any digital media creative have never been as accessible and affordable as they currently are and this has created a new space for creativity and art through the photographic lens.
A couple of weeks ago, I read an article on how the season’s finale of the primetime TV show “House” was exclusively recorded on a few Canon 5D Mark IIs. “House” usually films with video cameras costing over $50,000, but yet decided on using a few $2,500 SLR cameras to wrap up its season, which happen to also record amazing footage. The director of the show honestly stated that “this is the future…” HDSLR video cameras definitely have their limitations, but they are nevertheless powerful tools that make movie-making more accessible than it has ever been before.
I watched Vincent LaForet’s video work before he spoke about it in the interview I sat in on a few weeks ago, and was truly amazed to see the quality of video created using the Canon 5D Mark II. What I learnt during the interview was that he only had 72 hours of video experience before he created the short film “Reverie”. Vincent produced the film over a weekend with a few friends, after asking Canon if he could borrow a pre-production 5D Mark II, to which they agreed. When Vincent first released the film online, it had over a million views in the first 24 hours, and by the end of the week it had been viewed four million times. By channeling his creativity through a new and accessible medium, a once New York Times photographer with 72 hours of film-making experience became a well-respected film maker, overnight.
Reverie from Vincent Laforet.
Two amazing artists, good friends of mine, are living proof of how the cost of being creative with the variety of easily accessible media available to artists has gone down without the need to compromise what they produce. They aren’t photographers but their story supports this current reality. Aaron and Matt of the LA-based band Window View created their album in their West Hollywood apartment, using a four year old Apple Mac Pro G5 with a hodgepodge of different recording programs. The album “Out of Order” was completely self-produced and featured on iTunes Pick of the Week, and has brought them far more exposure than live shows opportunities.
So what does this all mean? The once clear division between the photography and the film-making industry is not so clear any more. The playing field has been flattened for artists creating in both industries, permitting them to channel their art through more media. Almost anyone with a modest investment and passion to create, can stretch both that investment and that passion to create much more than ever before. This is establishing creativity as the new lingua franca, making it the essential ingredient to stand out and prosper doing that you love best.
And the good news doesn’t quite stop there. Publishing what you create, sharing your art to inspire, challenge, and transform, is also more accessible now – at a far lower cost, if any – that ever before. Regular viewers of my personal website stretch beyond our land to Europe, Africa, South America, and Asia. I haven’t reached the masses with my work but it certainly is accessible to anyone who wants to see it, wherever they might be. Hence, as an artist, what I ought to be concerned about is what I am creating, what I am communicating through it, and how I can make it stand out.
Take one step further and consider the role Apple’s iPad might have in all this. The opinions on this new device are many, good and bad. Personally I believe that the iPad is going to drastically change the way information and media are consumed. It will be vital to not solely create great content, but rather to create great creative content that enhances the user’s experience. The sky is the limit when considering ways how to enhance the user’s experience. Where print media was only limited to what could be printed on a page, an iPad can display almost any type of digital media. Video, photography, and written content have the potential to be seamlessly integrated in an iPhone/iPad app or HTML5 interface. Millions of users can consume the same content on their iPhones and other mobile devices from almost any location, which continues to stretch that artists playing field.
Change often brings forth mixed feelings of fear and excitement, but I believe that the change that is happening in the photography and film-making industries ought to instill more excitement than fear. No longer do artists have to limit their creativity according to funds available to them. Not to say that financial sustainability does not remain a challenge. Rather, the point is that the number of channels available to artists to create and share their art has never been this high, which ought to instill courage and passion in artists who desire to do more of what they love best.
Joshua is the Director of Photographer Services for Dane Sanders Photographers. He has a passion for hope filled international photo projects with Refugees. You can check out more of his work on his website: www.joshua-seale.com or follow him on twitter.
Fast Track for the People
- December 3rd, 2009
From the very beginning, it was clear that if Fast Track Photographer was going to make good on its promise & do what it was made to do, it had to become bigger than any one person.
True to form, if there’s one thing that’s true about this idea turned movement it’s that the strength of Fast Track is in direct proportion to the community it supports.
The idea of course is that photographers committed to building their brands around the unique creativity they bring to the table means that we can truly be for each other without fear or concern… that since our identity is not based in what we do but who we are, we are freed up to fight for the health of our industry and not just ourselves… that we believe in an economy of abundance and not scarcity.
I’m so honored to be a part of this amazing group of Creative’s!
In the months to come, you’ll have a chance to get to know a lot of great people who embody this idea to their core. They are leaders who will define the movement’s future and they are the reason creating Fast Track Photographer was worth it. I’ll be around plenty but I have a hunch you won’t care much if I am. The value created here is about US, not I. And, it’s my hope that you find your space to play too. In fact, I double-dogg dare you to!
What do you say?
FEO!
- Dane
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Scott Bourne on How to Build a Tribe | Ep. 37
- September 16th, 2009This week’s AskDane/Coaching will be at 2pm PST Today!
On the heals of the big announcement a day or so ago (that over 1500 fasttrackers took advantage of), I’m super excited to share another huge & very limited opportunity, exclusively during Today’s *LIVE* Fast Track Coaching.
Today’s special guest will be none other than photo twitter king (almost 40,000 followers), Photo Focus creator and amazingly generous friend to the Fast Track Community, Scott Bourne.
Like I said yesterday, Scott is one of a kind and he’ll be answering every question we can fit in on how to help you maximize your tribe (or future tribe)!
Throw in the special announcement involving Becker and this is a must see show!
This Week’s Topic will be:
Scott Bourne on Building Your Tribe
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- Dane
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The Future of Photo & FREE PartnerCon Giveaway | Ep. 36
- September 8th, 2009I’m super excited to have Pictage‘s new Chief Marketing Officer Simon Anderson on Coaching today.
What’s fantastic about Simon is he’s a remarkably seasoned marketer who cares a lot about photographers, community and the online world but because of he still is relatively new to our industry, he brings a fresh perspective that I’ve not seen before. Between he and Pictage’s new CEO, Jim Collins, I’m super impressed with how these guys are leading. And, if you’ve had a take on Pictage before now, you’ve probably noticed a huge upswing in recent months. These guys are much of the reason why.
If that’s not enough to get you there, I’ll be giving away a FREE Conference Pass LIVE (up to a $250 value) to PartnerCon in New Orleans!
To top all that off, with his Australian accent and looks, you ladies won’t mind tuning in just for the eye candy.
I personally can’t wait to get into the conversation!
Today’s Fast Track Coaching starts at 4:00PM PST!
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- Dane
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Jerry Ghionis & Dane Sanders Coach you FREE | Ep. 33
- August 18th, 2009Today’s Fast Track Coaching starts at 4:00PM PST!
Special guest today is the world famous, Australian freak of nature Jerry Ghionis and thanks to Scott Bourne, you all get today FREE (the password is “jerryiscool” – yup, you can even tell your friends!)
Be sure to follow both Scott and Jerry. You’ll be glad you did.
Also, to get the answers to any of your questions, simply send a Twitter with @danesanders in the text. We’ll get ‘em and get to ‘em LIVE!
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See you then!
- Dane
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Train Wreck or Possibility? | Ep. 32
- August 11th, 2009Today’s Fast Track Coaching starts at 4:00PM PST!
Warning: Today’s show could be a train wreck. It could also be a huge possibility.
It is an experiment in LIVE consulting. I’ll be interviewing my friend and fellow photographer, Lydia, to see if we can’t open up some new possibility around her brand.
Viewers like YOU will be able to live vicariously through Lydia… and help out too. It takes a village people. Let’s have some fun! Tune in here!
Also, to get the answers to your branding questions, simply send a Twitter with @danesanders in the text. We’ll get ‘em and get to ‘em LIVE!
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- Dane
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Indirect Marketing to Fast Track your biz | Ep. 31
- August 4th, 2009
Today’s Fast Track Coaching starts at 4:00PM PST!
There’s certainly no shortage of options on how to market ourselves as photographers. Resources are a plenty.
But despite all the pleas to advertise, develop word-of-mouth/mouse, facebook, twitter, blog, network and everything else, not much time is spent on explaining why certain tools make sense more than others depending on what you want to accomplish.
Today’s show should fix a lot of that as we tackle Indirect Marketing & why you need to care! You don’t want to miss it.
For more, follow @twitphotominute to check out today’s video preview!
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See you then!
- Dane
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