Cameras and Caffeine with Brady Jordan: Recent Episodes

Brady Jordan

Cameras and Caffeine is a show where creatives gather and share their stories of success(and horror), and how they reached their goals. Looking to turn your part-time passion into an income-generating side hustle? You've come to the right place. Hosted by Brady Jordan.

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In this is episode, we talk all things insurance for photographers and videographers. Which places require you to have it to shoot, and how it just might save you thousands of dollars. We also go through a few tips I've used to survive busy season!

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In this episode, I sit down with David Molnar, Amazon Bestselling Author of Learning to See. We talk about how David went from picking up a camera to photographing his favorite band, Switchfoot and how he propelled his career to reach his goals.

Check out David's book on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3rYtstx

Follow David at: @Davidmolnar

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In this episode, I sit down with beginner photographer Jake Mccune to talk about how he has grown from his very recent start with photography just one year ago.

You can follow Jake at: @Jmccune.JPG

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What does Skyscraper Photography, Real Estate, and Urban Exploration have in common?

Our Guest this week, Zach Stevenson brings stories of all of these to the table, and talks about how he landed clients as big as Credit Karma and Unit Clothing.

This episode was recorded on the road in Charlotte, North Carolina.

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In this episode, I sit down with Seth Crocker. Barber by day, Film Photographer by evening. 

Seth shares his journey with film photography, turning his passion into a side hustle next to his 9-5, and we get into the details of starting a photography business. From how to start making money with photo, to maintaining clients, and how to build up a community of creatives.

Follow Seth at: @thatredhead44 and @Hermanos_Photo

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In the Inaugural Episode of the Cameras and Caffeine Podcast, I sit down with Bass Fishing Videographer and Photographer Blake Mclane. We talk everything from how he got started with a Panasonic G85, to how he ended up getting paid to travel across the country filming fishing tournaments with his Sony A6600.