1 hr 37 min

Let Your Freak Flag Fly with Jacob Oldenkamp So Damn Curious

    • Self-Improvement

In this conversation, I interview Jacob Oldenkamp. A photographer, videographer, Director of Photography, and Pilot from Winnipeg Manitoba, Canada. 
Jake discusses his perspective on failure, living without regret, and following his interests. He shares his belief that failure is not a concept he subscribes to, as he views setbacks as opportunities for growth and adaptation. Jake emphasizes the importance of living in the present and not getting caught up in the hustle culture. He also discusses the influence of music and the role it plays in his life. Overall, Jake's approach to life is characterized by a sense of optimism, adaptability, and self-reflection. In this part of the conversation, we discuss the influences outside of photography, such as movies and music, that have shaped their creative processes. 
We also explore the fear of failure and the importance of trying new things. The conversation delves into the fear of judgment from industry peers and the need to embrace individuality and creativity. They discuss the impact of supportive teachers and the importance of letting one's freak flag fly. The conversation also touches on acceptance and change in family dynamics, as well as the challenges of navigating contentious conversations and ending unhealthy relationships. 
Jake discusses his experience working on a CBC documentary and how it was a bucket list achievement for him. He compares the differences between wedding photography and documentary filmmaking, highlighting the impact and legacy he wants to leave through his work. Jake also talks about the importance of having a cause and wanting to make a positive impact on the world. He shares his thoughts on the hustle culture and the need to accept the suffering that comes with running a business. The conversation concludes with a discussion on social media, perspective on success, and the value of deep conversations.
Takeaways
Explore influences outside of your field to shape your creative process.Embrace failure and be willing to try new things.Don't be afraid of judgment from industry peers; focus on your growth and creativity.Support and encourage individuality and creativity in others.Choose meaningful relationships and let toxic ones naturally drift apart.Where to find Jacob onlinehttps://www.kampphotography.com/https://www.instagram.com/kampphotography/

In this conversation, I interview Jacob Oldenkamp. A photographer, videographer, Director of Photography, and Pilot from Winnipeg Manitoba, Canada. 
Jake discusses his perspective on failure, living without regret, and following his interests. He shares his belief that failure is not a concept he subscribes to, as he views setbacks as opportunities for growth and adaptation. Jake emphasizes the importance of living in the present and not getting caught up in the hustle culture. He also discusses the influence of music and the role it plays in his life. Overall, Jake's approach to life is characterized by a sense of optimism, adaptability, and self-reflection. In this part of the conversation, we discuss the influences outside of photography, such as movies and music, that have shaped their creative processes. 
We also explore the fear of failure and the importance of trying new things. The conversation delves into the fear of judgment from industry peers and the need to embrace individuality and creativity. They discuss the impact of supportive teachers and the importance of letting one's freak flag fly. The conversation also touches on acceptance and change in family dynamics, as well as the challenges of navigating contentious conversations and ending unhealthy relationships. 
Jake discusses his experience working on a CBC documentary and how it was a bucket list achievement for him. He compares the differences between wedding photography and documentary filmmaking, highlighting the impact and legacy he wants to leave through his work. Jake also talks about the importance of having a cause and wanting to make a positive impact on the world. He shares his thoughts on the hustle culture and the need to accept the suffering that comes with running a business. The conversation concludes with a discussion on social media, perspective on success, and the value of deep conversations.
Takeaways
Explore influences outside of your field to shape your creative process.Embrace failure and be willing to try new things.Don't be afraid of judgment from industry peers; focus on your growth and creativity.Support and encourage individuality and creativity in others.Choose meaningful relationships and let toxic ones naturally drift apart.Where to find Jacob onlinehttps://www.kampphotography.com/https://www.instagram.com/kampphotography/

1 hr 37 min