
The Busy Creator 40 w/guest Jay Seldin
01/12/15 • 54 min
Jay Seldin (@phototraveler8) is a fine art photographer, photo travel entrepreneur, and instructor. Jay has spent the bulk of his career as a teacher, whether teaching graphic design and photography at the high school level, or more recently conducting workshops and photo tours all over the world.
This conversation tracks Jay’s early career and how he got into teaching, his accidental discovery of the Macintosh, how he transitioned into leading workshops and tours, and how Prescott learned the graphic design trade in 1998–99 as a high school senior.
Environmental Portraits in Cuba, by Jay Seldin
Show Notes & Links- Jay defines himself as a teacher, a photographer, and world traveler. He is a curious person and a teller of tales.
- His style can be defined as an “environmental portrait photographer”
- Jay Seldin on YouTube
- Jay’s photo career began when he was required to take a humanities class in college. That class was an introduction to Black and White Photography.
- Developing a print in a darkroom was Jay’s “lightbulb moment” (and that lightbulb was probably amber)
- When he was 18, Jay did his first cross-country road trip to San Francisco
- On The Road by Jack Kerouac on Amazon and on Audible
- Jay earned 60¢/hr at his first photo job, working in a photo studio in New York
- Photography was considered “Industrial Arts” and “Art” depending on the school, and the state
- Jay taught at West Orange High School, Dwight Morrow High School, and later Columbia High School
- Ansel Adams, famous landscape photographer
- Mary Ellen Mark
- Eugene Richards
- Lucien Clergue
- Michael Kenna
- Ruth Bernard
- Apple Lisa & Apple Mac — The big decision in Jay’s teaching career c.1984
- Floppy disks
- “That mouse made all the difference in the world.” ← Click to Tweet
- The Original Apple Macintosh
- Adobe Photoshop 4.0
- QuarkXPress 4.1
- Aldus (later Adobe) Pagemaker
- Mac Draw
- Mac Write
- Matt Kushner, now an animator
- Sally Warner, now an oceanographer
- Prescott credits his time on the newspaper staff as his first true graphic design role
- Bluelines
- Guildscript, Columbia High School’s literary magazine
- Columbia High School had the first computer graphics lab in the state of NJ
- Continuous Tone Print
- Jay’s purpose-built studio above his garage
Jay Seldin in his studio, surrounded by gear and his work
- In addition to printing, Jay also does mentoring/tutoring in his studio
- The principal activity is [still] teaching
- The workshop trips gained momentum slowly, with interest among friends
- ICP asked him to run ...
Jay Seldin (@phototraveler8) is a fine art photographer, photo travel entrepreneur, and instructor. Jay has spent the bulk of his career as a teacher, whether teaching graphic design and photography at the high school level, or more recently conducting workshops and photo tours all over the world.
This conversation tracks Jay’s early career and how he got into teaching, his accidental discovery of the Macintosh, how he transitioned into leading workshops and tours, and how Prescott learned the graphic design trade in 1998–99 as a high school senior.
Environmental Portraits in Cuba, by Jay Seldin
Show Notes & Links- Jay defines himself as a teacher, a photographer, and world traveler. He is a curious person and a teller of tales.
- His style can be defined as an “environmental portrait photographer”
- Jay Seldin on YouTube
- Jay’s photo career began when he was required to take a humanities class in college. That class was an introduction to Black and White Photography.
- Developing a print in a darkroom was Jay’s “lightbulb moment” (and that lightbulb was probably amber)
- When he was 18, Jay did his first cross-country road trip to San Francisco
- On The Road by Jack Kerouac on Amazon and on Audible
- Jay earned 60¢/hr at his first photo job, working in a photo studio in New York
- Photography was considered “Industrial Arts” and “Art” depending on the school, and the state
- Jay taught at West Orange High School, Dwight Morrow High School, and later Columbia High School
- Ansel Adams, famous landscape photographer
- Mary Ellen Mark
- Eugene Richards
- Lucien Clergue
- Michael Kenna
- Ruth Bernard
- Apple Lisa & Apple Mac — The big decision in Jay’s teaching career c.1984
- Floppy disks
- “That mouse made all the difference in the world.” ← Click to Tweet
- The Original Apple Macintosh
- Adobe Photoshop 4.0
- QuarkXPress 4.1
- Aldus (later Adobe) Pagemaker
- Mac Draw
- Mac Write
- Matt Kushner, now an animator
- Sally Warner, now an oceanographer
- Prescott credits his time on the newspaper staff as his first true graphic design role
- Bluelines
- Guildscript, Columbia High School’s literary magazine
- Columbia High School had the first computer graphics lab in the state of NJ
- Continuous Tone Print
- Jay’s purpose-built studio above his garage
Jay Seldin in his studio, surrounded by gear and his work
- In addition to printing, Jay also does mentoring/tutoring in his studio
- The principal activity is [still] teaching
- The workshop trips gained momentum slowly, with interest among friends
- ICP asked him to run ...
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The Busy Creator 39 w/guest Steve Dotto
Steve Dotto (@DottoTech) publishes a variety of videos on YouTube, mainly on the subject of personal productivity and software. Following a career in traditional broadcasting, he’s strategically moved into self-publishing and has since built a business with video, coaching, & speaking under his brand DottoTech.
In this conversation, Steve shares his strategies for online community-building, his preferred sites and software, and his personal productivity habits.
Below are some examples of videos that Steve produces:
Show Notes & Links- Steve calls himself a YouTube Content Creator. His channel is DottoTech
- “YouTube is not a broadcast network, it’s a social network.” ← Click to Tweet
- Steve had the business acumen to create a profitable show from his time in television
- Personal Branding, by whatever name, has to do with authenticity
- The MasterCaster, part of Steve’s business that focuses on content creation for video & podcasts
- “It’s not a broadcast; it’s a conversation” ← Click to Tweet
- TV/Radio networks, as well as Facebook, tend to hold your audience hostage
- iTunes doesn’t tell podcasters much about their audiences
- Google forces YouTube commenters to use their Google+ identities; controversial but beneficial in the long run
- YouTube is the second-largest search engine in the world, the de facto place to search for “how-to”
- Stephen Colbert’s final episode, viewed online rather than on TV
- Some claim “Facebook video is going to be more viable than YouTube within 6 mos.“
- Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
- “Search results on YouTube are based on merit, not Voodoo.” ← Click to Tweet
- 40% of Steve’s viewers aren’t subscribers, but instead find him through search terms
- YouTube > Facebook for community engagement and overall social interaction
- Prescott says Facebook is a “bizarro Hong Kong marketplace” of distraction
- Mashable
- Google+ hasn’t quite taken shape as a social network. But perhaps it’s not supposed to be a social network.
- Martin Shervington‘s Google+ for Business
- A Song of Ice and Fire (The Game of Thrones series) by George RR Martin, on Audible
- The Harry Potter series by JK Rowling, on Audio CD (narrated by Jim Dale)
- Stephen Fry
- Ed Norton
- “Present the type of content you would like to receive.” ← Click to Tweet
- Green Screen effects
- “People will not watch good video with bad audio.” ← Click to Tweet
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The Busy Creator 41 w/guest Joaquin Cotler
Joaquin Cotler (@ShinyIslands) is a musician based in Brooklyn, NY. In the ten years since finished his degree in music, he’s discovered the many strange sides of being a working musician, from recording and gigging with bands, to writing and performing solo, to teaching and conducting workshops.
This conversation covers the music industry, the struggle of working musicians, how YouTube is changing the game, and how musicians across the spectrum learn, perform, and produce music.
Catch up with Joaquin via his website, JoaquinCotler.com Check out our episode below, as well as some of his tracks embedded after the jump.
Show Notes & Links- The Busy Creator is recorded at a standing desk
- BBC Radio mounts their microphones in the ceiling BBC Radio 1
- Shure SM7B mic
- Blake Stratton, [now retired] singer-songwriter, appeared previously on The Busy Creator Podcast
- “Musician” is an all-encompassing trade, according to Joaquin
- Joaquin and The Hot Knives on Facebook
- “Creative-class Hustler” who is part of “The Portfolio Generation”
- Squarespace can be frustrating
- Disney used to have working musicians, so did Warner Bros. Not so much anymore.
- Carl Stalling, composer for Warner Brothers
- The Red Hot Chili Peppers needed a guitar player for their tour
- Mark Wahlberg, played the lead in the film Rock Star
- Sir George Martin CBE, legendary producer for The Beatles
- Ringo got sick, and was briefly replaced by Jimmie Nicol
- “Ringo isn’t the best drummer in the world. He isn’t even the best drummer in the Beatles.” —John Lennon Jasper Carrott
- “Baby Blue” by Badfinger
- Cher
- Steely Dan
- Michael McDonald, legendary studio musician
- Sound City, documentary by Dave Grohl
- 20 Feet From Stardom, documentary about backup singers
- WTF with Marc Maron Podcast
- The Beach Boys
- The Laurel Canyon Sound
- Bob Marley
- Burning Spear
- Stax Records
- Motown Records
- Muscle Shoals Sound Studio
- Gold Records & Platinum Records
- Spotify
- Pharrell not happy with his $3000 check from Spotify
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