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‘Avatar’ & Creative Constraints: My Interview on NPR

Creativity and Limitations

An interview by Jeannie Yandel of KUOW/NPR

Click here to listen to my interview

The upcoming Hollywood blockbuster “Avatar” cost upwards of $500 million. But that price tag doesn’t guarantee a good movie. Filmmakers don’t need limitless resources to make something great. At least, that’s what Kirk Mastin believes. In fact, Kirk thinks limitations help make movies better. Kirk is a filmmaker and photojournalist who teaches digital storytelling. He writes about creativity and limitations at his Website, Lo–Fi High Style. Kirk told KUOW’s Jeannie Yandel about three movies that show how to view obstacles as an opportunity for more creativity.

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Six questions on Social Media with Adam Metz

Adam Metz discusses the right way and the wrong way to use social media when advertising your brand.

Adam blends social web strategy consulting, customer relationship management strategy, digital public relations and business and product development for an innovative set of consumer client brands.

Adam’s book ‘There is No Secret Sauce’ has quickly become one of the definitive books on social media strategy today.

See more of Adam’s work at Adammetz.com

Produced by Kirk Mastin | lofihistyle.com

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How to go from amateur to pro photographer, with Michael Hanson

Michael has a unique background. Starting out as a baseball player, Michael later learned that his true talent was in documentary photography. After several years of hard work and research, Michael has emerged as an expert at telling stories through photo and video.


Lo-Fi, Hi-Style Profile: Photographer Michael Hanson from Lo-Fi, Hi-Style on Vimeo.

In this interview Michael shares his story and gives advice to those seeking to make a similar transition from amateur to pro.

Starting your own photography business can be intimidating but if you focus on a few things, it will seem a little less daunting.

Shoot as much as you can so you can figure out your style.  Very few people can shoot food, wildlife, lifestyle, photojournalism, portraits, fashion, etc.

It is much easier to nail your style and market yourself with that style in mind.   Plus, you’ll be happier shooting what you like and not trying to do everything.

It took me a while to get used to the ups and downs of freelance. For a few years in the beginning, it might be weeks between assignments and how you handle that down time can determine your success as a freelance photographer.

Lastly, a tip when shooting a portrait is being aware of your subject before you start shooting.  Notice how your subject looks before he/she knows the camera is being pointed at them. This might be the pose that makes them most comfortable and you might want to keep them in this pose when shooting.

Five things to remember:

  1. Starting a business: Shoot a ton so you know your style and focus on that style. Try not to shoot food, wildlife, lifestyle, photojournalism, portraits, fashion, etc. Narrow your style to what makes you happy and what you can realistically market.
  2. Running a business: As a freelance photographer, you might go weeks between assignments before you get really busy. Understand the business is made of ups and downs and how you handle those shifts can determine your success…(and moods!)
  3. Portraits #1: Notice the position your subject is in before shooting. This might be the most comfortable position for them and can be useful during shooting.
  4. Portraits #2: Humans are vertical, try to shoot some portraits horizontally. It shows a sense of place and puts the subject in an environment.
  5. Don’t give your images away for free! You will never make money, nor learn how to make money by giving work away for free. You have to make a profit to stay in business and get good at what you do.

-Michael Hanson

To see Michael’s portfolio go to:

michaelhansonphotography.com/

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