39 episodes

Ben Terry and Joshua Jean-Marie host candid conversations with creators, designers, storytellers, and more about what it takes to survive and thrive as a creative in this modern world. We pull back the curtain and explore the guest's creative journey and the practical lessons they've learned along the way.

You will hear stories from creatives who have created some incredible work about what’s it’s like to succeed, what’s it’s like to fail, and what motivates and inspires them to keep moving forward.

Subscribe and join as we learn together how to navigate the future of creative work.

Twitter – @howyoucreate
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How You Create How You Create

    • Arts
    • 4.7 • 56 Ratings

Ben Terry and Joshua Jean-Marie host candid conversations with creators, designers, storytellers, and more about what it takes to survive and thrive as a creative in this modern world. We pull back the curtain and explore the guest's creative journey and the practical lessons they've learned along the way.

You will hear stories from creatives who have created some incredible work about what’s it’s like to succeed, what’s it’s like to fail, and what motivates and inspires them to keep moving forward.

Subscribe and join as we learn together how to navigate the future of creative work.

Twitter – @howyoucreate
Instagram – @howyoucreate
Newsletter – https://www.howyoucreate.co/welcome

    Are NFT's Dead with Niko Kampouris

    Are NFT's Dead with Niko Kampouris

    In this episode of "How You Create," I’m joined by Niko Kampouris, a creative with experience in social media, community management, and content. In addition to all the skills that come along with this experience, Niko is my resident web 3 and NFT geek. In this convo we talked about the rise, the fall, the stagnation, and the next chapter for NFTs.

    • 43 min
    People First with Wesaam Al-Badry

    People First with Wesaam Al-Badry

    In this episode of "How You Create," I am joined by documentary photographer Wesaam Al-Badry, 2023 Google Pixel & Aperture Creator Labs Photo Fund grant recipient. Wesaam, born in Nasiriyah, Iraq, fled to Saudi Arabia and lived in refugee camps for 4 and half years at the outset of what became known as the Gulf War. In late 1994, Wesaam and his family were relocated to Lincoln, Nebraska. Both his time in refugee camps, his working class upbringing in Nebraska, and late his attainment of master’s in New Media journalism at the University of California, Berkeley, and his BFA from the San Francisco Art Institute culminate in his work which depicts honest moments of the lives of those often absent from art institutes, and a deep belief in the integrity and responsibility of his work.

    Wesaam urges any listeners who have questions or needs advice about work and grants to reach out to him directly at wesaamalbadry@gmail.com.

    We talked deeply about the responsibility photographers has to the people in the communities photographers use in their art, why more more negatives makes more sense to him than more posting on Instagram, and how relationship and community is the most essential skill for photographers

    Wesaam has worked for global media outlets, including CNN and Al-Jazeera America. His photographs have been featured in the New York Times, Rolling Stone Magazine, The Atlantic, NPR, Fortune, The Nation, and Mother Jones. Al-Badry has received The John Collier Jr. Award for Still Photography, Dorothea Lange Fellowship, the Jim Marshall Fellowship for Photography, The National Geographic Society fellowship, Magnum Foundation, and The Emerson Collective, and is currently a fellow at The Center for Visual Documentation.

    • 58 min
    Beyond the Camera with Ramie Ahmed

    Beyond the Camera with Ramie Ahmed

    In this episode of "How You Create," I am joined by Ramie Ahmed, Photographer and Google Pixel & Aperture 2023 Creator Labs Photo Fund grant recipient. Ramie, now working out of New York, describes himself as a documentary photographer focussing on marginalized communities, specifically the LGBTQ, Queer, and Trans spaces.

    In this episode, Ramie discusses growing up in New Jersey, his responsibility in capturing communities without telling stories for others, while putting out meaningful work. Primarily a film photographer, we discuss the permanence of film versus digital, and the power of storytelling the medium offers.

    • 55 min
    Creative Frenemy

    Creative Frenemy

    Welcome to another episode of "How You Create" this time we’re joined by friend of the pod and fellow creative, photographer, and Director of New Business at Bullhorn Creative Tim Harris! Today we discuss the future of every creative’s frenemy Adobe, Tim’s disappointment with Netflix, and the How You Create live event. Don't miss out on all the banter, hot takes, and endless discussion on the future viability of Threads.

    • 43 min
    Returning Home with Dave Kasnic

    Returning Home with Dave Kasnic

    On this episode of "How You Create," Host Ben Terry is joined by photographer and longtime friend, David Kasnic. After moving from his home in a small town in the Pacific Northwest to study at Western Kentucky University, Dave finished his formal photography education with a MFA at Columbia College Chicago in Photography. Additionally, Dave has worked with national and internationally recognized brands such as The Atlantic, The New York Times, and Barron’s.

    On this in depth episode, Dave discusses as an artist, what we can learn by revisiting home, the pros and cons of a MFA program, and the endless perils of playing “the game” when it comes to making money from creative work, while maintaining artistic integrity.

    • 1 hr 35 min
    Tech is Coming For Us

    Tech is Coming For Us

    On this episode of How You Create your favorite group of creatives is back! I’m joined today by Tim Harris, Josiah Bice, and Andrew Granstaff. Andrew and Josiah are both photographers as well as the Operational Specialist and Production Manager at State Film Lab in Louisville. Tim Harris is a photographer, and Director of New Business at Bullhorn. In this episode, we talk the true definition of “artistic integrity”, how to know when the time is right to charge your audience, and what concerns and advantages working creatives see in emerging AI technology. We also discuss the hot topic of Taylor Swift at the Kansas City Chiefs game.

    • 46 min

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56 Ratings

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