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  • What Makes You Click Podcast Trailer
    2020/12/05

    This trailer gives listeners a quick overview of the "why" behind this podcast. If you're a portrait photographer that is interested in exploring the minds of today's most talented fashion, editorial and commercial photographers, this show is for you. Subscribe now to get updates on the latest episodes, dropping weekly!

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    1 分
  • Kelvin Bulluck (A Brief Introduction)
    2021/01/29

    On this first episode of What Makes You Click, Host and DC-based portrait photographer, Kelvin Bulluck, gives you a look into his background, his photography journey, and his intentions for this podcast. Having felt intense inspiration from listening to photographers speak about their journeys, Kelvin was driven to make such conversations and lessons available to all aspiring photographers. 

    He created What Makes You Click to be a powerful resource for photographers who are interested in portraiture, fashion, beauty, commercial, celebrity photography, and beyond. 

    Essentially, you’ll learn what makes photographers click!

    Kelvin shares more on what you will learn throughout these upcoming episodes and sheds light on the diversity he looks forward to capturing with each guest in each episode. 

    Mentorship, especially in the photography industry, is so important in learning and evolving as an artist… so let your mentorship start here!

    “If you don’t leave at the end of every episode having taken something away from what these amazing creatives have shared, you might even rewind and listen again or check your pulse to make sure you’re alive.”                                                             - Kelvin Bulluck

    If you have any friends or loved ones that would benefit from this knowledge-packed podcast, be sure to share it with them!

    About the Host:

    Kelvin Bulluck is a DC-based portrait photographer that specializes in fashion, editorial and beauty imagery. His work has been featured in various print and on-line publications such as Essence, Rolling Out Magazine, The Washingtonian, Baltimore Magazine, Baltimore Style Magazine, Dark Beauty Magazine, Fashion Bomb Daily and Bmore Art Journal, just to name a few.  His style is best described as clean, while encompassing a spirit of simplicity, allowing viewers to fully take in his subjects.

    Connect with Kevin Bulluck:

    Visit his website: www.kelbpics.com 

    Follow him on Instagram: www.instagram.com/kelbpics

    Connect with him on Facebook: www.facebook.com/Kel.B.Pics.Photography

     

    Connect with What Makes You Click:

    Visit our website: www.whatmakesyouclick.com 

    Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/whatmakesyouclickpodcast 

    Connect with us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/whatmakesyouclick 

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    25 分
  • Kareem Black
    2021/01/29

    On this episode of What Makes You Click, Kelvin welcomes Kareem Black, an American portrait, celebrity and lifestyle photographer based in New York City, to speak on his experience in the photography industry. Kareem talks about how his upbringing inspired the evolution of his creative career, divulging the subject matter of his teenage portfolio that got him into The Philadelphia High School for the Creative Performing Arts, a school that many iconic musicians have attended.

    He touches on how he got into the worlds of painting and photography at a young age and what led him to go to the School of Visual Arts in NYC. He emphasizes the importance of having mentors, building relationships with your peers, and utilizing the unique facilities at your school. 

     Kareem then breaks down how he interpreted and applied the phrase “shoot what you love” as a photography student, noting the perpetual refining process that artists go through in life and even noting what he doesn’t love to shoot. He shares his candid thoughts on becoming a successful photographer without going to college and speaks on what his career was like after he graduated, including the effects of the tech boom (and subsequent bust) of the early 2000s and the economic crash of 2008. Kareem also talks about the psychological game of instigation in photography and how he copes with needing multiple surgeries on his eyes. 

     Tune in to learn Kareem’s biggest inspirations, how he leveraged simple marketing and business tactics to grow his presence, and the story behind his first major campaign with Verizon. Stick around for his thought-provoking take on race being a factor in the opportunities people are faced with in creative industries.

    “Race is super interesting in this industry. We need to be in the room. I think that getting in the room… is the first step, but that’s not the only step… once you’re in the room, can you have a conversation.”                                                                         -   Kareem Black

     

    About the Guest:

    Kareem Black is an American portrait, celebrity and lifestyle photographer based in New York City. He’s a Star Trek fan, chess player, ex-skater and karaoke aficionado. Kareem thrives on energy on set and he always tries to have that kinetic intensity come through in his work!

    Connect with Kareem Black:

    Visit his website: www.kareemblack.com

    Follow him on Instagram: www.instagram.com/kareemblack

    Connect with What Makes You Click:

    Visit our website: www.whatmakesyouclick.com

    Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/whatmakesyouclickpodcast

    Connect with us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/whatmakesyouclick

    People + Resources Mentioned:

    Caravaggio Foundation: www.caravaggio-foundation.org

    Tony Ward: www.tonyward.com/about

    Matthew Jordan Smith: www.matthewjordansmith.com

    Kwaku Alston: www.kwakualston.com

    Julian Alexander – Creative Director: www.slanginc.com

    Matthew Salacuse: www.salacuse.com

    www.kareemblack.com/HOME/FEELSGOODLETSGO/thumbs

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    59 分
  • Carmen Chan
    2021/01/29

    On this episode of What Makes You Click, Kelvin welcomes Carmen Chan, an editorial and commercial photographer who has taken a unique and unconventional route to the photography industry. 

     Carmen and Kelvin discuss why she pivoted from the taxing industry of film production, after learning how to use a point and shoot camera, to a more liberating career in photography. She sheds light on the highs and lows of pursuing a creative career, the uncertainty of the photography industry, and what keeps her motivated and dedicated to her art. 

     Carmen talks about her immigrant parents’ thoughts on her career path, how she transitioned from assisting in LA to working full-time in China, and what it’s like to land jobs and build a professional network in a country you just moved to. Kelvin and Carmen also share their thoughts on how race and gender have impacted their growth and their journeys in the photography industry. 

    Curious what it’s like to be represented by an agency?

    Carmen shares what it’s really like to work with an agency as a photographer, when the right time to be represented by an agency is, and why she chose to work with Redeye Reps.

    “I think the expectation is like, “When I get an agent, I’m gonna get all these jobs,” but it’s actually the opposite. You need to be getting enough jobs, you need to be getting your own jobs, building up your portfolio, working on bigger and bigger jobs, and then bring that to an agent to prove to them what you’re able to do on your own and what you’re capable of.”                                                                                                                                                                        -   Carmen Chan

     Tune in to learn Carmen’s experience with imposter syndrome as a growing photographer and what she does to help relieve the feelings of imposter syndrome. 

    About the Guest:

    Carmen Chan is a Los Angeles-based photographer and director who is passionate about supporting talent from underrepresented communities in art, culture, and design. 

    Connect with Carmen Chan:

    Visit her website: www.carmen-chan.com 

    Follow her on Instagram: www.instagram.com/carmenchan

    Her book, Exposure: www.carmen-chan.com/books 

    Connect with What Makes You Click:

    Visit our website: www.whatmakesyouclick.com 

    Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/whatmakesyouclickpodcast 

    Connect with us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/whatmakesyouclick 

     

    People + Resources Mentioned:

    Photoville: www.photoville.com 

    Diversify Photo: www.diversify.photo

    Colette de Barros: www.colettedebarros.com 

    Erik Asla: www.instagram.com/erikasla 

    Herb Ritts: www.herbritts.com 

    Redeye Reps: www.redeyereps.com 

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  • Douglas Sonders
    2021/02/05

    On this episode of What Makes You Click, Kelvin welcomes Douglas Sonders, an LA-based commercial photographer, filmmaker and producer, among other creative pursuits. Douglas shares his unique experience growing up with an entrepreneurial father, hustling his way into the photography industry as a college student, and the many people who have inspired his relationship with photography throughout his career.

     Douglas shares how photography gave his shy, young self the confidence to go against his parents’ wishes for him to attend business school. He speaks on his photography side hustle he developed as a teenager, while noting why he decided to get a degree in advertising photography at RIT. He shares his candid thoughts on the benefits of going to photography school, touching on the most inspiring class he ever took, and whether you need to go to school to become a successful photographer.

     Douglas talks about the challenges of becoming and staying an artist while exploring new areas of life, along with what has helped him stick with creating art and playing with innovation. He emphasizes the importance of self-sufficiency, daring partnerships, never stopping working towards your dreams, and never living life with regret.

    Tune in to learn what’s next on Douglas Sonders’ ‘to achieve’ list!

    Connect with Douglas Sonders:
    Visit his website: www.sondersphotography.com
    Follow him on Instagram: www.instagram.com/douglassonders
    The reel of Douglas’s work that Kelvin references: https://www.sondersphotography.com/Behind-The-Scenes/Montage-About-My-Work/1

    Connect with What Makes You Click:
    Visit our website: www.whatmakesyouclick.com
    Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/whatmakesyouclickpodcast
    Connect with us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/whatmakesyouclick 

     People + Resources Mentioned:
    Annie Leibovitz: www.artnet.com/artists/annie-leibovitz
    Mark Seliger: www.markseliger.com
    Denis Defibaugh: www.denisdefibaughphotography.com
    Chad Griffith: www.chadgriffith.com
    Michael Turek: www.michaelturek.com
    Steve Giralt: www.instagram.com/stevegiralt
    Luke Pearsall: www.lukepearsall.com
    Platon: www.platonphoto.com
    Abstract: The Art of Design: www.netflix.com/title/80057883
    Elliot O’Donovan: www.elliottodonovan.com
    David Goggins: www.davidgoggins.com
    Elon Musk’s biography: www.amazon.com/Elon-Musk-SpaceX-Fantastic-Future/dp/006230125X
    A Promised Land  by Barack Obama: https://obamabook.com/
    Shoe Dog by Phil Knight: www.barnesandnoble.com/w/shoe-dog-phil-knight/1123427012 

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    50 分
  • Maren Levinson
    2021/02/12

    On this episode of What Makes You Click, Kelvin welcomes Maren Levinson, Founder and Artist Representative at Redeye Representatives. Redeye is a creative agency representing contemporary photographers, illustrators and set designers to ad agencies, design firms, magazines and businesses of any size. Maren talks about the nitty gritty of what it’s like to find representation as a photographer and to be represented by a creative agency. 

    “A lot of photographers think that they need to impress an agent, but the best place to be to get an agent is to have agents trying to impress you. You should make yourself into the kind of artist that agents are clamoring to represent.”        - Maren Levinson

     Maren also shares the story of her photography journey, from finding inspiration in words, pictures, and architecture as a child to exploring editorial photography and founding Redeye Representatives. She speaks on how her vision of having a gallery morphed into the creation of Redeye and what it’s like to work in and build a creative agency’s team. 

    Then, Maren talks about what she looks for in artists, the importance of being clear on your distinct style and voice, and what it costs financially to be represented, noting the commission agencies receive from their artists’ revenues. She speaks on the effects of systemic racism on the photography industry and why Redeye strives to be of service to humanity by, for example, offering free BIPOC portfolio review.

    Tune in to hear powerful advice on pursuing your creative dreams and to learn which photography trends have been appearing prior to and during the pandemic.

    “Photograph towards your dream.”        - Maren Levinson

    About the Guest:

    Maren Levinson is the Founder and Artist Representative at Redeye Representatives. 

    Connect with Maren Levinson and Redeye:

    Visit their website: www.redeyereps.com
    Follow Redeye: www.instagram.com/redeyereps
    Connect with Maren on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/maren-levinson-61b7242 

    Connect with What Makes You Click:

    Visit our website: www.whatmakesyouclick.com
    Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/whatmakesyouclickpodcast
    Connect with us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/whatmakesyouclick 

    People + Resources Mentioned:

    Mother Jones: www.motherjones.com
    Dwell: www.dwell.com
    Elena Dorfman: www.elenadorfman.com
    Peggy Sirota: www.instagram.com/peggysirota
    East 100th Street by Bruce Davidson: www.goodreads.com/book/show/899951.East_100th_Street
    William Eggleston Art Foundation: www.egglestonartfoundation.org
    Martin Parr: www.martinparr.com
    Olivier Laude: www.olivierlaude.com
    PDN: www.pdnonline.com
    Diversify Photo: www.diversify.photo
    Video of Maren Discussing Photography Trends: https://youtu.be/tkEttiJxJr4
    John Keatley: www.johnkeatley.com 

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    55 分
  • James Anthony
    2021/02/19

    On this episode of What Makes You Click, Kelvin welcomes fashion, commercial, and celebrity photographer, James Anthony. James talks about the power in being fully invested in pursuing opportunities and passions, how to effectively network and confidently pitch your talent, and how he moved through low points in his life to speak his dreams into existence. He also shares the three attributes that have empowered him to become the successful entrepreneur and artist he is today.

    James has been chasing the hustle ever since he was a kid, dancing on the NYC subway for dollars and coins. He describes his love for theater and track, along with how his mother’s life and profession as a mortician has deeply impacted his outlook on life, surprisingly in the most positive of ways.  

    “Put everything you have into the things you love to do and you’ll reap those rewards.”                    -   James Anthony 

    James then speaks on how his education in mass communications and film production fostered a safe space for experimenting with photography and how he made money and gained traction in the photography industry after moving to Atlanta post-college.

    Tune in to learn James’ biggest photography inspirations, the origin story of his award-winning short film, Crossroads, and the next big project he’s working on. 

    “You can’t run from what you’re meant to do.”   - James Anthony


    About the Guest:

    While living in Atlanta, James Anthony cultivated his photography skills shooting fashion spreads and cover shoots for magazines. His photographs are "clean" and alluring, which has led to his growing success in the photography and fashion/entertainment world.

    His works have been showcased in publications domestically as well internationally. James Anthony can usually be found traveling across the world shooting beautiful scenic locations, models, celebrities and campaigns.

    James Anthony is currently based in Los Angeles and travels everywhere in between for work.

     

    Connect with James Anthony:

    Visit his website: www.jamesanthonyphotos.com 

    Follow him on Instagram: www.instagram.com/iamjamesanthony 

    #jamesshootsanddraws

     

    Connect with What Makes You Click:

    Visit our website: www.whatmakesyouclick.com 

    Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/whatmakesyouclickpodcast 

    Connect with us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/whatmakesyouclick 

     

    People + Resources Mentioned:

    Vibe: www.vibe.com

    Voyage ATL: http://voyageatl.com/interview/meet-james-anthony-james-anthony-photography-roswell/

    Clubhouse: www.joinclubhouse.com

    Jerris Madison: www.jerrismadison.com

    Crossroads: www.imdb.com/title/tt12683044

    The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho: www.goodreads.com/book/show/18144590-the-alchemist 

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    54 分
  • Melanie Dunea
    2021/02/26

    On this episode of What Makes You Click, Kelvin welcomes award-winning American photographer and author, best known for the book series My Last Supper, Melanie Dunea.

    Melanie sheds light on the beginning of her interest in photography and writing, as well as the evolution of her career, having grown up with a mother who owned a bookstore and a grandfather who was a newspaper editor. 

     She tells the story of deciding to shoot her shot at being a fabulous photojournalist in Paris before “failing” and going to college back in the states. She shares her candid thoughts on majoring in photography versus being self-taught, as well as what it felt like to realize she wasn’t going to be successful in Paris. 

    “How I learned was knowing what I wanted and figuring out how to get there. You don’t need a fancy camera… you need to know what you want.”    -   Melanie Dunea

    Melanie then highlights the power of listening to people’s feedback and following your gut, while speaking on how she used the Don’t Play With Your Food series to prove her skills to herself. She reflects on some of her favorite projects and opportunities, her opinions on seeking agency representation, and how the pandemic has shifted everyone’s perspective and presence in life.

    “There are moments when you do need to stop and look at what is happening and see if there is room for you to grow and push… there are moments to also not push, those are hard.”   - Melanie Dunea

    Tune in to learn the inspiration and creative process behind My Last Supper, the power in giving back, and the key to building and leveraging your network to reach your potential.

    Connect with Melanie Dunea:

    Visit her website: www.melaniedunea.com 

    Follow her on Instagram: www.instagram.com/melaniedunea 

    Connect with her on Facebook: www.facebook.com/melaniedunea 

    Follow her on Twitter: www.twitter.com/melaniedunea 

    Connect with What Makes You Click:

    Visit our website: www.whatmakesyouclick.com 

    Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/whatmakesyouclickpodcast 

    Connect with us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/whatmakesyouclick 

    People + Resources Mentioned:

    Don’t Play With Your Food: www.melaniedunea.com/subpage-of-arts

    Melanie Dunea’s Pandemic Diaries: www.melaniedunea.com/shop?category=The+Year+in+Photos+%7C+2020 

    Photographs by Annie Leibovitz: www.amazon.com/gp/product/0394725972/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_hsch_vapi_taft_p1_i5 

    Yousuf Karsh of Ottowa: www.karsh.org 

    Sex by Madonna: www.goodreads.com/book/show/302236.Sex

    Richard Avedon: www.avedonfoundation.org

    Industria: www.industrianyc.com 

    Peggy Sirota: www.peggysirota.com 

    Mary Ellen Mark: www.maryellenmark.com 

    James Beard Foundation: www.jamesbeard.org 

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    48 分