1h 4 min

56. Killian Page NPLH Studio

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Killian Page is a Boston born, San Francisco based Director, Photographer and Producer.
If you're not familiar with the name, don't worry he hadn't heard of me either. But you will have seen his work with San Francisco City FC.
Killian details his childhood discovery and love of photography before sports and all the other things that go with being a teen temporarily re routed his path until re-arming himself with a camera whilst studying Industrial Psychology on the West Coast.
Post college he continued shooting whilst working for sustainable footwear brand IndoSole. When the pandemic hit, rather than taking cover in the relative safety of the corporate environment, he took a shot at full-time photography.
He shares the roles of both building relationships within his community and the support of his network in his successes to date, how to add structure to the unstructured freelance landscape – including the odd semester at the University of Youtube, and the three main requirements of turning your creative skills into a sustainable, professional business.
At the heart of it all, collaboration, connection and community are the bedrock of everything he does.
Enjoy!
You can support the podcast at nplhmag.com
Show note: The documentary referenced at the tail end of the episode is titled 'They'll Love Me When I'm Dead', with the subsequent film titled 'The Other Side of the Wind'. Both are available to watch on Netflix

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Killian Page is a Boston born, San Francisco based Director, Photographer and Producer.
If you're not familiar with the name, don't worry he hadn't heard of me either. But you will have seen his work with San Francisco City FC.
Killian details his childhood discovery and love of photography before sports and all the other things that go with being a teen temporarily re routed his path until re-arming himself with a camera whilst studying Industrial Psychology on the West Coast.
Post college he continued shooting whilst working for sustainable footwear brand IndoSole. When the pandemic hit, rather than taking cover in the relative safety of the corporate environment, he took a shot at full-time photography.
He shares the roles of both building relationships within his community and the support of his network in his successes to date, how to add structure to the unstructured freelance landscape – including the odd semester at the University of Youtube, and the three main requirements of turning your creative skills into a sustainable, professional business.
At the heart of it all, collaboration, connection and community are the bedrock of everything he does.
Enjoy!
You can support the podcast at nplhmag.com
Show note: The documentary referenced at the tail end of the episode is titled 'They'll Love Me When I'm Dead', with the subsequent film titled 'The Other Side of the Wind'. Both are available to watch on Netflix

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

1h 4 min