Crossing the 180: Ep. 5 – Kevin Shahinian
January 29, 2010 by Ron Dawson
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Today starts a series of episodes where I will highlight filmmakers who just happen to have got their start (or are still in) wedding and event filmmaking. Toss out any preconceived notions you may have about what you think wedding videos may be. Starting with today’s guest, you’ll quickly learn that some of the most [...]
FSB104: Joe Wigfall
January 29, 2010 by Ron Dawson
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If you’re familiar with my show, you know that my interest is not just in interviewing the photo celebrities the whole world knows about. Of course I know that probably no one would listen to this show if I didn’t interview those photo superstars. But, every now and then I love to have on the [...]
Crossing the 180: Ep. 4 – Brandon McCormick
January 22, 2010 by Ron Dawson
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I am very excited to have today’s episode finally air. It’s an interview with one of the most talented (and giving) young filmmakers I’ve ever had the pleasure to meet. Brandon McCormick is the founder and owner of Whitestone Motion Pictures of Lawrenceville, GA (in the Atlanta Metro). He has one of the most amazing [...]
FSBTV027: Mike Colon Live at Brooks Part 12
January 22, 2010 by Ron Dawson
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This is the 12th and final part of our “Live at Brooks” series with celebrity wedding photographer Mike Colon. Mike finishes up his talk about his favorite photos, sharing with us tips and tricks. He then offers some very inspiring final words for all you out there who are looking to make this your business.
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FSB103: Annie O’Neill
January 22, 2010 by Ron Dawson
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Every year online studio management software producer ShootQ offers a $10,000 grant to a wedding photographer who is interested in doing a special photojournalist project. Last year’s winner is today’s guest. Annie O’Neill was a traditional editorial photojournalist for the better part of two decades. As many in that field are now want to do, [...]
Crossing the 180: Ep. 3 – Philip Bloom
January 15, 2010 by Ron Dawson
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If you are a fan of the Star Wars site or are an avid follower of the goings on in the HD DSLR world, then you know our guest well. In fact, when you consider he has nearly 8,000 followers on Twitter, he is easily one of the most social media savvy cinematographers in the [...]
FSBTV026: Mike Colon Live at Brooks – Part 11
January 15, 2010 by Ron Dawson
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In this episode Mike continues his discussion on some of his favorite pics, how he took them and the stories behind them.
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FSB102: Matt Mendelsohn
January 15, 2010 by Ron Dawson
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Matt is one of those photographers who has seen and photographed just about it all. Celebrities. Big sporting events. Poverty. War. Lavish weddings. From his days working at the college paper (he was an English major that failed Chaucer four times), to his days as a photojournalist at USA Today and United Press International, to [...]
Crossing the 180: Ep. 2 – Shane Hurlbut
January 8, 2010 by Ron Dawson
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Today’s guest is a testament to hard work and dedication with regards to pursuing a career in filmmaking. From his youth growing up on a farm, to his college years at Emerson where he graduated magnum cum laude, Shane Hurlbut knows what it means to work hard. Perhaps his best known project to date was [...]
FSB101: Drew Gardner
January 8, 2010 by Ron Dawson
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Today’s guest came highly recommended from past guest Gabrielle Geiselman. Drew Gardner is a world renown photographer out of the United Kingdom who’s been in the business for three decades this year. He is respected by the best in the business and has a great story. He quit high school at 15-1/2 and began working [...]
