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In this episode, Maine portrait photographer Matt Stagliano talks with Sam Guillermo, a Maryland based photographer best known for his evocative boudoir work. Sam is also a lifelong musician, as well as videographer and artist.
Podcast Title: Generator
Episode Title: Fearlessness and Normalizing Normal with Sam Guillermo
Episode Number: 032
Publish Date: 29 July 2024
Episode Overview
Matt Stagliano and Samuel Guillermo share their personal experiences and insights on discovering and developing their creative voice, emphasizing the importance of experimentation, embracing fearlessness, and connecting with clients on a human level. They discuss the significance of vulnerability and empathy in storytelling, and how building trust with subjects can lead to more genuine and creative work. They also highlight the importance of inclusivity and representation in promoting body positivity and self-acceptance in boudoir photography. Throughout the conversation, they emphasize the value of collaboration and overcoming self-doubt in photography.
Guest Profile
Sam is a passionate photographer and videographer who has two studios Creation4use and NKDHMNS (Naked Humans), with a versatile portfolio that spans events, weddings, portraits, boudoir, family sessions, engagements, elopements, and other genres of photography. After an excruciating divorce, job loss and complete vocational transition-- Sam transitioned to running their photography studio full-time. Their journey has been marked by both highs and lows, from the joy of capturing life's most precious moments to the personal challenges of unemployment and the ongoing process of finding stability. Despite these hurdles, Sam's commitment to storytelling through visual art remains unwavering, as they continue to create impactful and emotive imagery for their clients.
Key Topics and Talking Points
- Creativity, music, and career path
- Personal growth, marginalization, and photography.
- Developing creative voice through experimentation and taking risks.
- Fearlessness in creativity and connecting with clients.
- Vulnerability, empathy, and storytelling in photography and therapy.
- Photography and vulnerability with a focus on gender and comfort.
- Building trust with subjects for better photography results.
- Photography and storytelling in documentary filmmaking.
- Normalizing diversity in boudoir photography.
- Body acceptance and representation in photography.
- The power of vulnerability in boudoir photography.
- Photography, creativity, and impostor syndrome.
- Collaboration and growth in the photography industry.
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