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Ep 27 - Photographer Eric Meola
ASMP Experts & Masters
03/14/20 • 76 min
Eric Meola is an incredibly talented commercial photographer out of New York City. He has spent his career attempting to make his work distinctive, photographing things like the incredible weather of The Great Plains and Bruce Springsteen on the rise. Eric began his commercial photography career after he graduated from Syracuse University, going from his first job as a photography assistant to Time Magazine. Throughout his career, Eric has been able to balance doing commercial work, which brings in money, and his personal work, which is much more important in the long run.
In this episode, Tom Kennedy, ASMP’s Executive Director, and photographer Eric Meola talk about...
- How Eric began his commercial career from Syracuse University
- Keeping a balance between commercial and editorial
- Forces that drive photographers to make their work distinctive
- Things learned from outside assignments and making mistakes
- Different sources of inspiration that have helped open Eric’s eyes
- Approaching the challenge of filming the weather of The Great Plains
- Achieving clarity and precision in the moment during all the chaos of the storms
- Preparation for chasing storms across such a massive land area
- Physical and mental challenges when chasing storms for long periods of time
- Staying careful and aware of the environment when photographing a storm
- How the process of editing and publishing changes between books
- Importance of being on press during the publishing process for the photographer
- The positives and negatives that can be taken from The Great Plains
- Making a statement about yourself with your portfolio
- Ways that the photography market has changed since Eric started his career
- Getting outside of your comfort zone to realize what you might be good at
Links to resources:
Eric Meola’s Website: http://www.ericmeola.photography/
Books by Eric Meola:
The Last Place on Earth: India
Streets of Fire: Bruce Springsteen in Photographs and Lyrics 1977-1979
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Ep 13 — Karen Mullarkey
ASMP Experts & Masters
09/12/18 • 75 min
ASMP Executive Director Tom Kennedy talks with picture editor Karen Mullarkey. Karen has an extensive career at magazines like Rolling Stone, Newsweek, and Sports Illustrated. You can learn more about the American Society of Media Photographers by visiting ASMP.org

Ep 12 - Jodi Baretz
ASMP Experts & Masters
08/15/18 • 46 min
In this episode Tom Kennedy speaks with Jodi Baretz — a psychotherapist and holistic health coach.
Jodi contributes regularly to The Huffington Post, The Mindfulness App, Westchester Magazine, Inside Chappaqua and Inside Armonk magazines. Most recently Baretz’ book has been featured in Thrive Global and on several podcasts, including Thrive LOUD, Here to Thrive, and Be Healthy and Thrive. She has also teamed up with “Maximize Your Talent,” a company that trains companies in emotional intelligence, and runs a women’s mindfulness bootcamp for them. Jodi’s mission is to help women learn to manage stress and their minds so they can cope more effectively with the struggles of daily life and thrive.
Jodi Baretz is a licensed clinical social worker and certified health and wellness coach with more than twenty years experience providing clinical services, psychotherapy, nutritional and career counseling.
She has a Masters of Social Work degree from Columbia University and health coach certification from the Institute for Integrative Nutrition. In addition, she has had intensive training in “Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction” (MBSR), founded at the University of Mass. Medical School, Mindfulness and Psychotherapy, and AEDP (Accelerated Experiential Dynamic Psychotherapy) training. Jodi has a private practice at The Center for Health and Healing in Mt. Kisco.
Jodi's latest book "Mindful Is the New Skinny" is available here

Ep 11 - Jenna Close
ASMP Experts & Masters
07/31/18 • 51 min
Luke Copping, former Chair, ASMP National Board of Directors, talks with photographer and fellow former Chair, ASMP National Board of Directors, Jenna Close. Topics include Jenna's work in the green energy market, her concerns and beliefs about the direction of the photography industry and the culture surrounding it, and how she has adapted her business to the needs of her specific niche market. You can learn more about Jenna and her company Buck the Cubicle here. Be sure to visit ASMP.org to learn more about the American Society of Media Photographers

Ep 10 - Meet Your Hosts - Luke Copping
ASMP Experts & Masters
07/10/18 • 65 min
ASMP Executive Director Tom Kennedy interviews his co-host Luke Copping about his experiences as a photographer in Buffalo NY, his role as ASMP National Board Chair, and his thoughts on the current states of the photographic industry and its shifting culture.
You can more about ASMP by visiting www.asmp.org

Ep 9 — Peter Krogh
ASMP Experts & Masters
06/26/18 • 63 min
ASMP Executive Director speaks with photographer, filmmaker, and author Peter Krogh about the intersection of photography and technology, digital asset management, and their shared experiences at National Geographic.
Peter Krogh is a photographer, writer, filmmaker, publisher and consultant. For 30 years, he has created compelling visual images for editorial and commercial clients who need to send a message, tell a story or connect with an audience.
In the last decade, Peter has become one of the world’s foremost authorities on Digital Asset Management and workflow. He has worked with companies that create the digital photography ecosystem, such as Adobe, Microsoft, iView, Phase One, CRU, O’Reilly Media and PhotoShelter.
And Peter has worked with institutions that represent the interest of photographers such as the US Library of Congress, IPTC and World Press Photo. He served on the board of Directors of ASMP and founded and chairs the Digital Standards and Practices Committee.
His consulting clients include Delta Airlines, the World Wildlife Foundation, The Discovery Channel, Frans Lanting Photography and Johns Hopkins University. He has presented, taught and led workshops worldwide, including all over the US, Canada, South Africa, China, England, Australia, New Zealand and Italy. His books have been published in English, Spanish, French and German.
You can learn more about Peter here
You can learn more about ASMP here

Ep 5 — Anne Geddes
ASMP Experts & Masters
04/11/18 • 43 min
Tom and Luke talk with legendary photographer, philanthropist, and ASMP member Anne Geddes about the creative process that she uses in her work with babies, children and pregnant women and what she’s observed about the human condition when doing that work. Anne is an Australian photographer whose imagery singularly captures the beauty, purity and vulnerability of children ... embodying her deeply held belief that every child deserves to be “protected, nurtured and loved”.

Ep 22 - Cynthia Carris Alonso
ASMP Experts & Masters
08/13/19 • 61 min
In this episode Tom Kennedy, ASMP's Executive Director, speaks candidly with Cynthia Carris Alonso — a former Newsweek photo editor and photographer who has worked extensively in Cuba for more than two decades.
Cynthia Carris Alonso has been a Photographer, Photo Editor and Researcher for internationally renowned magazines, books and web sites such as Time.com, ABCnews.com, Newsweek, BusinessWeek, The New York Times, Rhythm Music Magazine, People en Español, Vanity Fair, and Scholastic, as well as a photographer for several music-recording companies.
Cynthia Carris Alonso’s latest book, A Taste of Cuba, published by Apollo Publishers, celebrates the wonderful taste of Cuban cuisine, as well as the sites, colors, and energy of the Cuban culture.
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How many episodes does ASMP Experts & Masters have?
ASMP Experts & Masters currently has 34 episodes available.
What topics does ASMP Experts & Masters cover?
The podcast is about Culture, Photography, Visual Arts, Creativity, Educational, Journalism, Podcasts, Arts, Business, Image and Careers.
What is the most popular episode on ASMP Experts & Masters?
The episode title 'Ep 22 : Cynthia Carris Alonso' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on ASMP Experts & Masters?
The average episode length on ASMP Experts & Masters is 55 minutes.
How often are episodes of ASMP Experts & Masters released?
Episodes of ASMP Experts & Masters are typically released every 16 days, 21 hours.
When was the first episode of ASMP Experts & Masters?
The first episode of ASMP Experts & Masters was released on Feb 20, 2018.
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