
Jamie Rose is co-Founder and COO of Momenta Group, LLC, which owns Momenta Workshops, Momenta Creative, and manages Wildfire Media, a nonprofit dedicated to documentary storytelling. Her early career was spent in the halls of power as a Press Corps photojournalist covering Capitol Hill and the White House, primarily as a long-term contract for The New York Times. Her passion for working with nonprofits led her to documentary coverage of humanitarian and health crisis in Africa, North and South America, and the Middle East. Her clients included organizations such as Doctors Without Borders, The Calvert Foundation, The Global Fund, and Physicians for Human Rights among others.
In this episode, Jamie Rose shares what went into a photograph from one of her workshop clients, Sarah Jane Holden. Jamie was the photo editor for this piece, and this conversation approaches it from that angle.
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Nov 19, 2021
26 min

Born in Los Angeles, Armando studied photography, architecture, and graphic design. The early ninety’s found him in Colorado where he worked in advertising, design, and publishing for the first 10 years. The last 18 years with his own company Mando-Matic, a photography, video, and retouching studio, has allowed Martinez to concentrate on the photographic image. An award-winning filmmaker, photo retouching artist, and photographer, he crafts photographs into new visions daily.
In this episode, Armando shares the story and inspiration behind a photograph of former Governor of Colorado, John Hickenlooper at a winery. What you learn about this photo might shock you.
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Oct 13, 2021
18 min

Everyone can learn a lesson from this story. At some point in their career, every photographer will be put into a situation that makes them feel uncomfortable, disrespected, degraded, and so on.
But today, I want to share a story with you, which was initially shared on Reddit and then made its rounds in mainstream news.
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Oct 5, 2021
7 min

Dave Wilson, who hails from Scotland but has now lived in Texas longer than the UK (despite what you may think from his accent), has been an avid photographer since his early teens. While he’ll point a camera at just about anything, his favorite subjects are landscapes, architecture, rodeo, and sport although portraiture is beginning to play a larger role in his photographic life these days. He writes software for a living but enjoys occasional photography commissions, shooting for the local newspapers, and licensing stock images to magazines. He is lucky enough to be credentialed photographer at Texas Memorial Stadium in Austin where he takes pictures of the University of Texas Longhorn Band while football goes on in the background.
In this episode, Dave shares the story and inspiration behind a stunning HDR Panorama of the Taipei Skyline.
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Sep 27, 2021
17 min

Kendrix has had a love for cameras, both photo, and video, since a young child. After spending time in Atlanta as a personal photographer, he moved to Thailand in 2012. That's when he focused on travel photography and started Freedom of Photography to share some of the photos and stories from his travels. He mainly photographs landscapes but he also works with non-profits and NGOs to photograph their work and provide them with digital content.
In this episode, Kendrix shares the story and inspiration behind a Muay Thai fight photo and the new techniques and tools he used to make it.
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Sep 20, 2021
20 min

Scott Diussa is a photographer, teacher, musician, and traveler. He is a graduate of the Southeast Center for Photographic Studies at Daytona Beach College in Florida with a degree in Commercial Photography. His first position out of school was teaching photography at the Disney Institute at Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida. From there he joined Nikon and held five positions over twenty years all centered around photographic education for photographers. Scott has taught thousands of photographers in the areas of concert photography, video and audio, basic photography, and travel photography.
In this episode, Scott shares the story and inspiration behind a guitar product photo and the new techniques and tools he is trying.
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Sep 13, 2021
31 min

Hi, it's your host Scott Wyden Kivowitz back with another episode sharing the story behind one of my favorite photographs in my collection. This photograph is 1 of 20,000 photographs I made for a client (and then Karate instructor) for a book that was published.
In this episode, I share the story behind a flying sidekick photo and how it was made, and why one wasn't used.
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Sep 6, 2021
11 min

Travel photography is Mitch Russo's excuse to get out of town, visit crazy, exotic places, and make art. On a normal day, Mitch is an entrepreneur, coach, and advisor to startups. As a CEO Advisor to several companies at the same time, Mitch participates in many different business types, solving many diverse types of problems in sales organizations, marketing, technology, systems, and HR. Mitch has also written top-selling business books like The Invisible Organization and Power Tribes.
In this episode, Mitch shares the story and inspiration behind a Buddha Temple photo from Myanmar.
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Sep 2, 2021
18 min

David Rubin is a Dallas-based photographer specializing in Street Photography from around the world, especially Europe and Asia. He has had 4 exhibitions in Dallas at Zhens Music and Art Institute, where he also teaches photography for kids, hoping to inspire the same passion behind the camera. He has also shown twice in San Antonio during the city-wide Foto Septiembre as well as participating in numerous collectives. David has also held 2 exhibits in Paris, France where he continues to be a photographer of record for the Centre de Danse du Marias.
In this episode, David shares the story and inspiration behind one his street photographs from Paris. Find the show notes and see the photo at photobreakdown.com
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Aug 30, 2021
20 min

Arnold has been an avid amateur photographer since the early 1980s. He worked with black and white and color negatives as well as slides. He had his own darkroom for color or black and white and after attending the Continuation of the Ansel Adams course at Yosemite in 1986. Arnold has attended a number of photo courses and trips throughout the years, but has been fortunate enough to travel with his camera to numerous great locations with his wife. Arnold is a retired physician/Radiologist who put photos on the old X-Ray film to create excellent quality black & white transparencies. Photography remains a passion in his life.
In this episode, Arnold shares the story and inspiration behind one his recent travel photographs from Tahiti. Find the show notes and see the photo at photobreakdown.com
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Aug 26, 2021
12 min
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