On this episode of The Angry Millennial, we're recording from WPPI in Vegas, chatting with Profoto sponsored editorial + commercial photographer, Zach Sutton.
In this episode, we chat about his love for moving to new markets every few years to keep his portfolio fresh, his upcoming trip to the Philippines, being a drawing prodigy early on in life, the feeling all photographers feel after a few years about wanting to give back, the amazing story of Zach giving me $100 bill to network at Photo Plus in NYC last year, the patience behind attracting sponsors to seem like an overnight success and more on this episode of The Angry Millennial.
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In this episode, we chat about transitioning from a graphic designer to photographer, the importance of owning your story, dealing with having premature twin boys, becoming a better business person as a photographer, empowering people through his bodyscape series, the ever fun talks about photography and profits, asking the tough questions with clients to get to know them more, making for a better experience and more on this episode of The Angry Millennial.
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On this episode of The Angry Millennial, we’re speaking with Jaleel King, street portrait photographer/educator based out of Philadelphia. Jaleel has been making the speaking rounds recently speaking at Hallmark Institute, WPPI, and even the Zero Regrets Conference in Australia. He's also recently been featured in an article on Fstoppers regarding the issue of depression in creatives.
Anyone who meets Jaleel agrees that his joyful energy around other people is quite infectious and unrelenting. However, what some people do not know is that Jaleel has been wheelchair bound since he was eight years old due to a tragic shooting. Yet, it's this same tragedy so early on that gave him a completely different perspective than most other photographers, allowing him to see his work in a unique way. We chat about his ability to throw brand loyalty out the window in search of the perfect tool for the job, working with Profoto, the importance of collaboration projects as a photographer, and lots more on this episode of The Angry Millennial with your host, Jose Rosado and co-host, Stevie Chris.
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