This podcast is all about helping emerging cinematographers, photographers, and directors navigate the challenges of making a life and a living behind the lens. From workflow to personal growth, creative vision to marketing, finances to production—every episode is packed with a wide range of topics to support visual storytellers in their pursuit of building a business and growing a career they are proud of.
14. RJ Sauer | Director / Writer
As a director, RJ's ability to hold the end vision in mind while navigating all the challenges of the filmmaking process is a true testament to his talent. In this episode, Marshal speaks with director and writer, RJ Sauer about the creative process and the responsibility of creating a film. RJ talks about the key aspects of his workflow, his journey in building relationships and finding work, as well as navigating the ups and downs of the freelance creative world. Most importantly, he shares about his story and how it shapes not only his work life but also his personal life. I’m excited to share this conversation with you, so let's dive in!
13. Chris Orwig | Photographer / Author / Educator / Intuitive Healer
In this episode, Marshal speaks with photographer, author, educator, and intuitive healer, Chris Orwig. Chris talks about the creative process behind his book, The Creative Fight, which offers guidance on creating meaningful work that aligns with your values and lifestyle. He also shares about the importance of intention in building a successful career, advice on developing an impactful portfolio and building strong relationships, and what success means and how it should shape our career paths. If you want to go deep, then this episode's for you. Let's dive in!
12. Garth Collins | Executive Producer and Partner
In this episode, Marshal speaks with executive producer and partner at Dear Friend, Garth Collins as they delve into the dynamic world of executive producing. Garth provides valuable insights into the significance of communication and relationship-building in the creative industry, emphasizing how these elements can serve as seeds that grow into long-term value and opportunities. He also provides an inside look into his role in balancing business with creativity, in dealing with the highs and lows of a creative career, and reveals his team's main processes and systems that drive their work forward. If you're a creative looking to jump into this crazy but exciting career path, don't miss out on this conversation — let’s dive in.
11. JACOB CRAWFORD | PRODUCER / EXECUTIVE PRODUCER
In this episode, Marshal speaks with Jacob Crawford, a seasoned producer and executive producer with over a decade of experience in the film industry. Jacob talks about how a fateful drone crash sparked his interest in filmmaking, his three-step system for building meaningful relationships, and how he built and leads his team of eight internal employees while working on 50 - 100 person set productions. Whether you're just starting out in the industry or looking to take your career to the next level, Jacob's insights and experiences are sure to inspire and inform — let’s dive in.
10. mark milburn | director / producer
In this episode, Marshal speaks with director and producer Mark Milburn exploring his unique journey into commercial directing and producing. Formerly an athlete and business owner, Mark shares how he began building relationships and finding ways to add value to his clients' lives. We also discuss the delicate balance of being a director and producer simultaneously and explore what an OTT platform is, and how it could change the game for creators. Mark's passion for helping others succeed shines through in this conversation, making it a must-listen for both newcomers and veterans in the creative industry. Be sure to tune in until the end and gain insights for your freelance journey — let’s dive in.
9. Jan Schuster | DP / Cinematographer
In this episode, Marshal speaks with cinematographer and DP Jan Schuster about how he created other avenues of income with his camera truck, how he began building relationships and a solid foundation for his career, the mindset it takes to make it through the tough times when work inevitably slows down, and how his experience buying his first RED camera went and whether it was a good career choice when he was starting out on his journey. Let's dive in!
8. Shaunoh Wilson
In this episode, Marshal speaks with creative film director Shaunoh Wilson about his process of creating work and keeping things personal, how he goes about coming up with ideas and the added challenge of collaborating with a team to get his vision across. He speaks to how to deal with rejection, and staying positive in this wild freelance career, as well as his core values and lifestyle that come along with the journey. You’re going to love this episode — let’s dive in.
7. Corwin Hiebert
In this episode, Marshal speaks with creative consulting and business expert, Corwin Hiebert about how to get started with your creative career. Corwin speaks to some important tips on what it takes to launch your career as a creative, how to actually start making money from your craft, and how to generate demand for your services. He shares tips guaranteed to set you up for success, including some bad business practices to avoid in the beginning. You’re going to love this episode — let’s dive in.
6. Callum Snape
In this episode, Marshal Chupa talks with commercial, tourism and outdoor photographer Callum Snape about how to make a life and a living behind the lens. Callum is a renowned Instagram photographer with over 800k followers and in this deep-dive conversation he walks you through how to build a compelling and focused portfolio, how to get noticed by destination and tourism boards, how to develop relationships with your dream clients and ultimately how to build a winning proposal. You’re going to love this episode—let’s jump in!
5. David duChemin
In this episode, Marshal Chupa talks with photographer and best-selling author David DuChemin about how to earn a living from your craft and creativity. This is a spirited and insightful conversation about the importance of honing your creative vision, when to quit your day job and go all-in, and how to price your talent and your work. David is a renowned public speaker and a deeply passionate educator, you’re going to love this episode—now let’s jump in!