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How Sharing Your Work Can Change Lives Including Your Own

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In this episode, I share how putting your creative work into the world—no matter how small—can lead to massive, unexpected impact. I open up about my early days as a self-taught photographer, the pain and joy of learning through film, and how a backpacking trip with my wife turned into the start of an unconventional creative career.

This is a syndicate episode from the B&H Photography Podcast, where I sit down with Derek, Jill, and Mike to trace the arc of my journey—from building the Best Camera app and pioneering mobile photography, to founding CreativeLive and finding purpose through community. We talk about the cost of taking creative risks, the billion-dollar idea that got away, and the deeper why behind making and sharing your art. If you’ve ever doubted whether your creative voice matters, this episode is for you.

Some highlights we explore:

    • Why you only need 20 people to support your work and make a living.
  • WThe emotional cost—and wisdom—of losing out on the Instagram moment.
  • What “the best camera is the one that’s with you” really means.
  • The key mindset shift: You’re not promoting, you’re connecting people to something they need.

Enjoy!

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687 episodes

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Manage episode 480025667 series 2791600
Content provided by Chase Jarvis. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Chase Jarvis or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this episode, I share how putting your creative work into the world—no matter how small—can lead to massive, unexpected impact. I open up about my early days as a self-taught photographer, the pain and joy of learning through film, and how a backpacking trip with my wife turned into the start of an unconventional creative career.

This is a syndicate episode from the B&H Photography Podcast, where I sit down with Derek, Jill, and Mike to trace the arc of my journey—from building the Best Camera app and pioneering mobile photography, to founding CreativeLive and finding purpose through community. We talk about the cost of taking creative risks, the billion-dollar idea that got away, and the deeper why behind making and sharing your art. If you’ve ever doubted whether your creative voice matters, this episode is for you.

Some highlights we explore:

    • Why you only need 20 people to support your work and make a living.
  • WThe emotional cost—and wisdom—of losing out on the Instagram moment.
  • What “the best camera is the one that’s with you” really means.
  • The key mindset shift: You’re not promoting, you’re connecting people to something they need.

Enjoy!

  continue reading

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