60 episodes

The Darkroom Podcast was born to tell the founding stories behind some of the world’s most influential creators, artists and entrepreneurs: highlighting their failures, experiences and visions for the future. Our host Dane Deaner gets to the root of how these creators went from an idea to building large scale companies and personal brands.

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The Darkroom Podcast was born to tell the founding stories behind some of the world’s most influential creators, artists and entrepreneurs: highlighting their failures, experiences and visions for the future. Our host Dane Deaner gets to the root of how these creators went from an idea to building large scale companies and personal brands.

    The Creator Generation with Photographer/Filmmaker Jesse Driftwood

    The Creator Generation with Photographer/Filmmaker Jesse Driftwood

    In this episode of The Darkroom Podcast we had the pleasure of speaking with photographer and filmmaker Jesse Driftwood. Jesse began his career by filming weddings for a few friends. With such a low margin of error, wedding photography is the ultimate trial by fire for any creator and equipped Jesse with the skills to tell the stories that were unfolding in front of him. Over the next 8 years of wedding photography, Jesse became a husband, father and also began telling his own stories on Instagram. Often known for his Instagram stories, Jesse has an uncanny ability to create compelling and short-form content about his life and those around him. As one of the most humble creators we’ve met, Jesse stresses the importance of having a pragmatic approach to measuring success as a creator. We're living in a time where consistent content is a precedent to growing your personal brand and following, yet Jesse highlights the trappings of this lifestyle and ways to stay grounded. Enjoy!

    • 1 hr 3 min
    Active Learning with Creative Director Matthew Encina

    Active Learning with Creative Director Matthew Encina

    This episode of The Darkroom Podcast was made possible by our new podcast partners, Epidemic Sound. The team at Epidemic is helping us bring on some of their amazing creators as guests for the show so this week we’re excited to kick it off with creative director and design educator, Matthew Encina. Matthew is the former creative director at Blind where he worked with clients like Xbox and Coldplay and is now the Chief Content Officer at The Futur, a design education company. We get into Matthew’s first childhood moments of interacting with the design world and how an innate curiosity has led him to be the creator he is today. His work has been featured in Rolling Stone, The Wall Street Journal, MTV and many more. Matthew gives his advice for anyone looking to not only learn a new skill but to maximize the retention of any online or in person learning. As an extremely organized person, we get into the ways in which Matt organizes his life, work, and state of mind. Enjoy the episode!
     
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    For more on Matthew’s Background, see the show notes below: 
     
    Matthew Encina
    Social handle (IG, twitter, Youtube): @matthewencina
    Websites: matthewencina.com
     
    The Futur:
    Social: @thefuturishere 
    Website: thefutur.com
    Channel: YouTube.com/thefuturishere
     
    20 year journey of my career, from high school till now:
    Part 1: https://youtu.be/QowXUHYEzT8
    Part 2: https://youtu.be/1YWB-ybZKPw

    • 57 min
    On the Road with Jack Harding

    On the Road with Jack Harding

    In this episode of The Darkroom Podcast we spoke with photographer Jack Harding. We dive into Jack’s story from picking up a camera just five years ago to where he is today. Back in 2016, Jack was working in a Swedish bank, spending his salary to travel to Norway on the weekends with fellow photographers. Since then, Jack has shot for some of the most iconic brands in the world including Audi, Helly Hansen, Adobe and many more. We get into the ways Jack pitches himself to brands and how you can position yourself to shoot the work you want in your portfolio. Jack gives his advice for anyone looking to get into travel/lifestyle photography and how you can turn that weekend passion into a thriving business. Last year alone, Jack traveled to 20 countries for both personal and commercial work. With so many options on how to begin or expand your photography skills, Dane and Jack dive into the concept of workshops, both choosing the right one and getting the most out of it. Enjoy!

    • 42 min
    A Path To Solidarity with Photographer Steven Irby

    A Path To Solidarity with Photographer Steven Irby

    In this episode of The Darkroom Podcast we spoke with photographer and Co-founder of Street Dreams Mag, Steven Irby. Steven has been documenting the BLM Protests in NYC, balancing his time both on the ground and in conversations with brands/communities on how to move forward from this moment. The last couple weeks have highlighted our unprecedented ability to capture and distribute media from our phones and cameras. Steve lends his perspective on the role photographers and videographers play in fueling a movement like this and the power their media has to both gain and dismantle solidarity. Steve shares his personal experience in contracting work, having lived the ever apparent imbalance and innate biases non-white visual creators face. While much of the media we intake today reinforces divisive positions, we’d like to take a step towards consensus and have an open dialogue on how we move forward together.

    • 34 min
    Building Products for the New Normal with GNARBOX CEO Tim Feess

    Building Products for the New Normal with GNARBOX CEO Tim Feess

    In this episode of The Darkroom Podcast we spoke with GNARBOX CEO, Tim Feess. GNARBOX builds rugged backup devices for professional photographers and filmmakers, creating the most reliable and secure process for backing up files. Creators ranging from professional photographers to production crews use the GNARBOX to streamline their file management while they’re in the field, on the go or in the studio. The concept of GNARBOX was born when Tim and his Co-founder Will Africano wanted to find a way to simplify the uploading and management of their GoPro videos. With almost no hardware or software experience, Tim and Will prototyped the first version of GNARBOX with a lean team, launching a massively successful Kickstarter. GNARBOX now has its eyes on both the production world and related industries that have the same pain point of getting files off devices, processed and uploaded online. This includes developing an SDK that will allow enterprise customers to customize their data management workflow by deploying custom applications to the GNARBOX hardware. We get to hear Tim’s perspective on the future of work post COVID-19, and the hardware/software needs of a modern workforce. In a world where travel is difficult and remote work has become more prevalent, the need for a fast and secure file management device has never been more needed. Enjoy!

    • 1 hr 11 min
    Going Viral with Jeremy Cohen

    Going Viral with Jeremy Cohen

    In this episode of The Darkroom Podcast we spoke with freelance photographer and creative Jeremy Cohen. You may know Jeremy from his viral TikTok series, Quarantine Cutie, where he tapes his phone number to a drone and flies it to a woman he saw dancing on her rooftop. After his dating TikTok series went viral, Jeremy found his work on the cover of New York Magazine and landed him on multiple news outlets like Time and ABC. Jeremy lives by the simple mantra of work hard and be kind, which has generated consistent referral clients throughout his career. We hear how Jeremy first got into the world of photography, how he never stopped being curious and always put himself in uncomfortable positions to fuel his personal growth. Leveraging his recent virality, Jeremy partnered with us at Darkroom to raise money for Invisible Hands, a group of volunteers that deliver groceries and supplies to the elderly, disabled and immunocompromised during COVID-19. After just a weekend we raised $9000 and are extremely grateful to everyone who bought a print or helped share the cause!

    • 53 min

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