In this episode, I break down the ethical risks that AI has created in the modern creative industry. From photographers and videographers to models and agencies, everyone’s work and likeness are now at risk of being copied, altered, or replicated by artificial intelligence. I explore real-world examples of how AI can be misused — and the practical steps professionals can take to protect their art, contracts, and identities. Whether you’re behind the lens or in front of it, this episode gives ...
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In this episode, I break down the ethical risks that AI has created in the modern creative industry. From photographers and videographers to models and agencies, everyone’s work and likeness are now at risk of being copied, altered, or replicated by artificial intelligence. I explore real-world examples of how AI can be misused — and the practical steps professionals can take to protect their art, contracts, and identities. Whether you’re behind the lens or in front of it, this episode gives ...
In this episode, I break down the ethical risks that AI has created in the modern creative industry. From photographers and videographers to models and agencies, everyone’s work and likeness are now at risk of being copied, altered, or replicated by artificial intelligence. I explore real-world examples of how AI can be misused — and the practical steps professionals can take to protect their art, contracts, and identities. Whether you’re behind the lens or in front of it, this episode gives ...
I have my friend, Felipe Wallis, on the show. Felipe is a fashion photographer, stylist and model coach that I've worked with closely with both my studio and mother agency, Vault Management. We talk about the modeling industry and open up the doors to topics that don't always get talked about, and hopefully direction to anybody wanting to get into the modeling industry.
I speak with Brittney Foley, who is a makeup artist based in Miami. Brittney has launched two companies called Crease Piece and Rept'd. We talk about her motivation to launch those companies, how to take an idea and turn it into a company and some of the challenges she had to overcome along the way.
In this episode I interview model and friend, Laken Romine. Laken decided at 29 to pursue her passion of modeling. She talks about her path to being a successful model working worldwide 4 years later, and how she has overcome challenges along the way.
In this episode, I'm the guest of my friend Maggie Strunk, who is launching her podcast, Syrv Podcast. We had a good conversation about her motivation to launch a podcast, overcoming the fear of not knowing how to do something, and putting herself out there to build a platform for herself and others in the creative industry.
In this episode I provide some practical tips and methods for utilizing emotional intelligence to improve communication and working relationships. So often as entrepreneurs we get involved in our own worlds and goals that it's easy to overlook how our actions impact others. This episode provides some clarity and strategy for addressing that.
In this short solo episode I give my reasons why I believe creatives should stay away from caving in to client expectations and requests to do discounts.
In this episode, I talk with my friend, Max Riehn. Max is the owner of Maxson Media in South Florida. We talk about his unconventional path to becoming an entrepreneur. Max had several prior paths before forging his path as an owner of a commercial production company. We talk about how he was able to use that prior experience to have better insights with being a photographer. Max also talks about how to build positive habits to keep you going when the motivation ...
Since I started my journey into professional photography I have learned valuable lessons from the mistakes that I've made. And a lot of those mistakes had to do with communication and clarity or lack thereof up front when taking on a client gig. I've learned that there are critical aspects of a project that should be determined in order to establish clarity, ensure agreement and contribute to a successful outcome. This podcast episode is everything that I wish I would have k...
Link to episode transcription and steps https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/2cef27kbf7ftxuxjed3ga/Vault-Voice-episode-4-my-morning-routing-that-positively-changed-my-life-transcription.docx?rlkey=jsg220n7eewgrlvyu8zdq72w4&dl=0 In my first solo episode I lay out and go into detail the morning routine that I've been doing for about 5 years that has positively changed my life. This routine has been a game changer for me, and has allowed me to deal with frustrating events, exercise gratit...
In this episode I had the opportunity to interview my friend and fellow entrepreneur, Hilary Hoffman. Hilary left her career on Wall St. to create her own fitness platform, The Soto Method. During our discussion we dive into some of the challenges of becoming a content creator, accepting adversity and knowing the difference between burn and pain.
For this episode, I'm very excited to share my interview with my good friend, Monique Sourinho. Monique is a creative powerhouse of many talents. She does recipe development, food styling and food photography. Through her journey, Monique has learned about the challenges that creative entrepreneurs can face when they're too inside their own head and can't break through self-imposed barriers. In this episode, we talk about having the courage to make the leap, giving you...
This is the first episode, and I had the opportunity to interview my good friend, Ian Jacob. Ian is a commercial and beauty photographer based in West Palm Beach, FL. In this episode, we discuss the business side of being a creative entrepreneur. Ian also talks about the times that he has had to pivot his career and how he was able to develop a niche in the areas of beauty and product photography.
In this episode, I break down the ethical risks that AI has created in the modern creative industry. From photographers and videographers to models and agencies, everyone’s work and likeness are now at risk of being copied, altered, or replicated by artificial intelligence. I explore real-world examples of how AI can be misused — and the practical steps professionals can take to protect their art, contracts, and identities. Whether you’re behind the lens or in front of it, this episode gives ...