
A Latina Photojournalist's Journey Turning Passion into a Profession - Brenda de Los Santos
12/11/23 • 48 min
Benda, always considered herself a creative soul, even as a child, drawing, painting, or whatever else she could find to get her hands dirty. As for photography, although she always loved it as an art form, it wasn't 2003 she signed up for a photojournalism class on a whim while studying at Boston University. And immediately knew she was hooked and fell in love with telling people's stories with photos. After working on staff at daily newspapers for several years, Brenda decided to take her photography in a different direction. Now, she focuses her work on capturing the special moments in people's lives .
Summary:
Have you ever wondered how a simple passion can morph into a successful business? We sat down with Brenda de Los Santos, a fascinating photographer and entrepreneur, who took us on an enthralling journey of how she did exactly that. With beginnings rooted in high school art exploration, encouraged by a supportive teacher, Brenda shares how she became the first in her family to attend college and pursued art even more deeply, setting the foundation for her prosperous career.
Brenda's saga is more than just about art; it is a testament to resilience and determination. We go beyond the canvas and lens as we tackle subjects like ancestry, identity, and the influence of genetic testing. We also share personal stories about battling challenges as minorities in college and finding a sense of community. Dive into the world of photojournalism with us through a Latina lens as we navigate the unique pressures faced by Brenda during her time at Boston University. Financial constraints? Brenda conquered them with resourcefulness and creativity in her pursuit of a successful career in photojournalism.
As we journeyed further into Brenda's narrative, we explored the evolution of her career from freelancing to owning a thriving business. We discover the importance of building a community and the art of tiding over slow seasons in the photography industry. We delve into how technology, specifically AI, is impacting the photography industry and strategies for competing with amateur photographers. We conclude our chat with Brenda discussing her travel experiences, her website, and her passion for capturing the essence of her subjects. So, as you join us on Brenda's journey, prepare to be inspired by her passion, creativity, and determination.
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Intro Song: Regaeton Pop - Denbow Ambiance
Benda, always considered herself a creative soul, even as a child, drawing, painting, or whatever else she could find to get her hands dirty. As for photography, although she always loved it as an art form, it wasn't 2003 she signed up for a photojournalism class on a whim while studying at Boston University. And immediately knew she was hooked and fell in love with telling people's stories with photos. After working on staff at daily newspapers for several years, Brenda decided to take her photography in a different direction. Now, she focuses her work on capturing the special moments in people's lives .
Summary:
Have you ever wondered how a simple passion can morph into a successful business? We sat down with Brenda de Los Santos, a fascinating photographer and entrepreneur, who took us on an enthralling journey of how she did exactly that. With beginnings rooted in high school art exploration, encouraged by a supportive teacher, Brenda shares how she became the first in her family to attend college and pursued art even more deeply, setting the foundation for her prosperous career.
Brenda's saga is more than just about art; it is a testament to resilience and determination. We go beyond the canvas and lens as we tackle subjects like ancestry, identity, and the influence of genetic testing. We also share personal stories about battling challenges as minorities in college and finding a sense of community. Dive into the world of photojournalism with us through a Latina lens as we navigate the unique pressures faced by Brenda during her time at Boston University. Financial constraints? Brenda conquered them with resourcefulness and creativity in her pursuit of a successful career in photojournalism.
As we journeyed further into Brenda's narrative, we explored the evolution of her career from freelancing to owning a thriving business. We discover the importance of building a community and the art of tiding over slow seasons in the photography industry. We delve into how technology, specifically AI, is impacting the photography industry and strategies for competing with amateur photographers. We conclude our chat with Brenda discussing her travel experiences, her website, and her passion for capturing the essence of her subjects. So, as you join us on Brenda's journey, prepare to be inspired by her passion, creativity, and determination.
See more at www.successinspanglish.com
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Intro Song: Regaeton Pop - Denbow Ambiance
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Navigating Political Challenges as a Young Latino Representative - Andy Vargas
Andy Vargas serves in the Massachusetts House of Representatives for the 3rd Essex District, his home city of Haverhill. Formerly a Haverhill City Councilor, elected at age 22, Andy rose to the State House winning a special election in 2017, becoming the first Latino representative elected for his district. In the legislature, Andy serves as Vice Chair of the Joint Committee on Economic Development and Emerging Technologies, and has championed issues of education, public health, housing, inclusive entrepreneurship, climate justice, and public safety.
www.repandyvargas.com
Summary:
Ever wondered about the journey of a minority politician navigating his way through the political maze? Come join us as we unravel the story with our guest Andy Vargas, a state representative from Massachusetts, who provides an intimate glimpse into his life and journey in politics. Born and raised in a feisty Dominican family, Andy inculcated his political interests early on, ultimately leading him to his calling in serving people and bridging gaps between the US and Latin America.
The second half of our discussion provides a deep dive into the power of local politics and the issue of brain drain. Andy shares his experiences of returning to his hometown of Haverhill to run for city council, and his internships that ranged from the US Embassy in Madrid to the White House. Hear about how he founded a political action organization, navigating through local politics, and the importance of studying abroad. Andy's experiences reveal the potential impact and passion individuals can harness at the local level to effect change.
And finally, we dive into the often-overlooked side of politics - campaign financing and work-life balance. Andy peels back the political curtain and shares the reality of campaign donations in Massachusetts alongside the task of striking a balance between a demanding job and political duties. He elucidates on the pressures faced by immigrants and young Latino politicians in a field often scrutinized by bias. His story concludes with a meaningful insight into the challenges and victories of being a politician and the power of making a difference in one's community.
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End of Year Review - 2023
It's time for my review :/
Lets look back at how things have been going on the podcast so far. I reflect on some of the big topics that came up, and how it has changed how I do things. I also talk about some of what I hope to bring in the new year, and what changes we will be doing on the podcast. I'll be switching to bi-weekly releases. I also plan to start doing monthly live webcasts, starting a group in Facebook and Linked in to build a community and share resources, more live events such Zoom accountability meetings.
Have a Happy Holidays y Próspero Año y Felicidad!
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How Do You Say Success in Spanglish? - A Latina Photojournalist's Journey Turning Passion into a Profession - Brenda de Los Santos
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This is Raul Lopez , and you're listening to . How Do you Say Success in Spanglish ?
Raul LopezThe path to success isn't easy For minorities and people of color . Many attempt to journey with little to no guidance . Join me as I sit down with individuals who share their stories of perseverance so that together we can learn how to say success
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