Open Shutter Live

Paul Yeghouchian

Open Shutter is a podcast connecting creators to creators. Diving into WHY we do what we do, WHERE we came from, and where we're GOING. Hosted by Toronto Creator, Paul Yeghouchian, catch the show every week for a different guest!

  1. APR 9

    "A Minute to Learn, A Lifetime to Master" | Cinematographer, Bianca Cline

    Cinematographer Bianca Cline joins the program, live from Salt Lake City, Utah. With over 25 years in the film industry, Bianca’s journey spans films, commercials, and documentaries, evolving from her early days in Los Angeles to a career shaped by intention and resilience.She opens up about a pivotal shift in her career, recognizing she was saying yes to projects that didn’t light her up. That realization led her toward commercial work, offering not only better balance while raising her children, but also a clearer sense of creative control and sustainability.Bianca dives into the changing landscape of filmmaking, from the attention economy shaped by social media to the rise of streaming platforms and how they’ve disrupted the industry. She reflects on the loss of shared cultural rituals, describing the movie theater experience as something almost sacred, now fading in the era of convenience.The conversation explores what it really takes to break into filmmaking, with Bianca emphasizing that there is no single path, only persistence, curiosity, and community. She also shares her perspective on the growing presence of AI and what it means for the future of storytelling.On a deeply personal level, Bianca speaks about some of the most challenging moments in her life and career, including coming out as a trans woman and continuing her work on the film *Rust* following the tragic loss of her friend and colleague.Her message to women cinematographers is clear and unwavering: there is still ground to claim, and it’s worth fighting for.Biancahttps://www.instagram.com/biancaclinedp/Follow Open Shutter for future show announcements!https://www.instagram.com/openshutteryoutube/like and subscribe:)

    1h 4m
  2. MAR 28

    The Psychology Behind Modelling | Becca Romero

    Model and fine artist Becca Romero steps into the conversation, bringing a perspective shaped by both creative expression and human understanding.Starting her modeling journey at just 16, Becca shares how years in front of the camera built not only her portfolio, but her confidence, presence, and sense of self. What began as posing evolved into something deeper—a study of emotion, storytelling, and vulnerability through the lens.Alongside her work in the arts, Becca is pursuing social work with the goal of becoming a psychotherapist, driven by a desire to support people through crisis and transformation. She reflects on how her dual worlds—art and science—don’t compete, but instead sharpen each other, giving her a unique way of seeing people.With a background in policing, Becca brings a grounded understanding of human complexity, adding another layer to both her creative and professional path.She opens up about building a trusted network of photographers, what makes a collaboration feel safe and empowering—especially in boudoir and nude photography—and the red flags models should never ignore.We also go behind the scenes of a model’s day on set, exploring the unseen work, the mental focus, and the energy it takes to truly show up.At its core, this conversation is about presence—learning to put the phone down, reconnect with nature, and fully inhabit the moment you’re in.Beccahttps://www.instagram.com/becs_models_/Follow Open Shutter for future show announcements!https://www.instagram.com/openshutteryoutube/like and subscribe:)

    55 min
  3. MAR 25

    "Blurred Lines" | Visual Artist Brandon Zakkai

    Actor, stand-up comic, visual artist, and photographer Brandon Zakkai (aka @visualshoegaze) joins the program for a conversation that blurs the lines between disciplines and dives deep into creative instinct.Known for his experimental approach to photography, Brandon works primarily with light and intentional camera movement, creating images that feel less like documentation and more like memory itself. In 2024, a literal fall while taking a photo unexpectedly shaped his artistic direction, leading him to lean fully into this abstract, motion-driven style. You could say he quite literally “fell” into it.Brandon shares why photography stands apart from his other creative outlets: it’s immediate, permissionless, and entirely his own. No gatekeepers, no competition, just the act of seeing and creating.The conversation explores his fascination with memory, how it fades, distorts, and reshapes over time, and how that philosophy shows up in his work behind the lens.He also breaks down his go-to gear for concert photography, including his surprising “secret weapon” and his strong advocacy for micro four-thirds systems, highlighting both their quality and versatility. This passion has even led to a growing partnership with the brand.Beyond the camera, Brandon talks about his recent dive into printing his own work and his desire to one day work inside a print shop, bringing his images full circle from capture to physical form.This episode is a reminder that sometimes the best creative paths aren’t planned… they’re stumbled into. Brandon https://www.instagram.com/visualshoegaze/ Follow Open Shutter for future show announcements! https://www.instagram.com/openshutteryoutube/like and subscribe:)

    1h 7m
  4. MAR 16

    The Business of Creative Joy | Filmmaker and Photographer, Justin Friesen

    Filmmaker and photographer Justin Friesen joins the program to share his journey through the creative trenches of the music and film scene in Toronto.Justin originally studied film production with the goal of becoming a film director, but his path took an unexpected turn when his first paid project turned out to be a music video. That opportunity opened the door to the local music world and set him on a creative trajectory he didn’t initially plan.During the pandemic, Justin began reaching out to bands he already knew, offering to collaborate and create. The momentum snowballed. Between 2024 and 2025 alone, he worked with over 200 artists, building a reputation in Toronto’s music scene as both a filmmaker and photographer who understands musicians and their stories.In this conversation, Justin breaks down the realities of creative freelancing: the challenges of collaborating with other artists, how to price your work properly, and the delicate balancing act of avoiding burnout while staying creatively alive.We also dive into:• Why keeping art in the city matters• The idea of trying to get bored with your own photography* to keep evolving• The power of soft goals vs. hard goals• The real challenges and freedoms of being a freelancerThis is a conversation about creativity, collaboration, and staying curious in a fast-moving artistic world.Justin https://www.instagram.com/justin.friesen/Follow Open Shutter for future show announcements!https://www.instagram.com/openshutteryoutube/like and subscribe:)

    1h 5m
  5. MAR 13

    Playing for the Crowd | Canadian Country Singer, Kip James 🎤

    Canadian country singer Kip James joins the program to share the story behind his journey into music. Growing up in a household filled with classic rock, Kip didn’t discover country music until later in life. Once he did, something clicked. At 16, he began writing songs, putting thoughts and experiences onto paper and slowly shaping the sound that would become his own.Now 28, Kip reflects on the long road it’s taken to build momentum. His success didn’t arrive overnight. It has been built through persistence, countless performances, and a commitment to improving his craft.Kip also talks about the formation of his band, Fighting Chance, which began five years ago and became an important outlet for collaboration and creativity. He shares his songwriting process, where ideas tend to come from, and the discipline required to keep creating even when inspiration doesn’t strike easily.The conversation dives into the realities of building a music career in Toronto, from the challenges of busking on the streets to the very different energy of performing inside bars. Kip explains how each environment shapes a performer and what it takes to truly command a stage with presence.At its core, Kip’s story is one of dedication, patience, and passion. It’s a reminder that believing in your path and putting in the work can slowly turn a dream into something real.You can follow Kip here https://www.instagram.com/kipjames_/ Follow Open Shutter for future show announcements! https://www.instagram.com/openshutteryoutube/like and subscribe:)

    1 hr

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Open Shutter is a podcast connecting creators to creators. Diving into WHY we do what we do, WHERE we came from, and where we're GOING. Hosted by Toronto Creator, Paul Yeghouchian, catch the show every week for a different guest!