The Yellow Podcast

Giulia Woergartner

The Yellow Podcast revolves around stories about photography, the great outdoors, travel, life as a freelancer, the battles of a creative, and all the little things that drive us to follow our creative calling. I am a big believer that you can learn from anybody. Every person you meet in your life made mistakes and had their successes, everyone has a story that you can learn from. I also hope to bring the community closer together by sharing these experiences and inspiring people out there to follow their true creative call.

  • 54 minutes 25 seconds
    #26 The key to a consistent feed, how FPV is changing the way we create films and staged vs. authentic moments in outdoor photography with @kylevollaers

    Today's guest is the adventure filmmaker and photographer Kyle Vollaers or @kylevollaers on Instagram. We dove pretty deep in this episode and covered so many different aspects of Kyle's life from his background to travel, filmmaking, and photography. We talked a lot about editing, how to achieve that consistent look in your feed. Kyle also let us into the FPV world and how it revolutionized the filmmaking industry. I am sure you will love this episode and make sure to check out Kyle's work after listening to this episode.

    23 August 2020, 3:39 pm
  • 37 minutes 28 seconds
    #25 The jokester of the travel industry creating incredible cinematic travel videos @samnewtownmedia

    Today I am chatting with the incredibly talented and funny travel filmmaker Sam Newton. He has this incredibly dynamic in his work where he creates beautiful cinematic videos with rich storytelling and on the other hand he creates these really funny and entertaining pieces of content where he is making fun of things people do in our industry. Before you listen to the podcast, go check out Sam's work on YouTube and then come back and listen to this. We talked about how Sam picked up a camera in college, then traveled around the world and found his passion for making travel videos. We talked briefly about gear, the music he releases, and how he started off on YouTube. I am sure you'll love this episode!

    11 August 2020, 4:42 pm
  • 38 minutes 33 seconds
    #24 Master your editing skills, the new era of travel and stories from remote places in central Asia with @ricardobrazb

    Welcome back to the new season of The Yellow Podcast, I am beyond excited to be kicking off this new chapter with Ricardo Braz or @ricardobrazb on Instagram. He is a travel and adventure photographer born and raised in Rio de Janeiro. We have been following each other for a while and I really love the aesthetic and flow in his astonishing work. On this episode, we talked about his journey as a creative, how he developed his style and mastered his editing skills, we also talked about conscious travel and slow travel. Ricardo told us about some of his favorite travel stories around central Asia and much more!  Before diving into this episode make sure to check out his work and tell him I send you!

    5 August 2020, 9:00 am
  • 35 minutes 7 seconds
    #23 Creating a brand around yourself, authenticity is key to be successful and the freedom of being your own boss with @rachelbowler_

    Today I am talking to the model, storyteller, content creator Rachel Bowler or @rachelbowler_ on Instagram. In this episode, we talked about how Rachel got scouted as a model at a very young age and how that opened up different opportunities to see the world and experience what it was like to work in that industry. She then came across Instagram and decided to become more independent and build a brand around herself. We also touched on mental health, body image positivity, and social media and how important it is to stay authentic to build a long term relationship with clients but also with your audience. 

    21 May 2020, 10:43 am
  • 40 minutes 26 seconds
    #22 How to overcome struggles when going freelance, adding value to your community and female videographers in the travel industry with @angelaliggs

    Today's gues is another female outdoor and adventure photographer and her page definitely makes you want to pack your backpack and go on a hike. I am talking about Angela Liggs or @angelaliggs on Instagram. We talked about how Angela went from working full time to slowly building up her social media on the side and then how she made the decision to pursue this as her full-time career. Another thing that stood out to me is the importance of having a good group of people around you and helping each other out to grow together as creatives. We also talked about the lack of female videographers in the industry! I hope you enjoy the episode! 

    11 May 2020, 4:00 pm
  • 49 minutes 35 seconds
    #21 How to approach clients, the importance of a community and working with like-minded people with @watchluke

    Today's guest is the adventure and travel photographer Luke Jackson-Clark or @watchluke on Instagram. In this episode, Luke how his journey as a creative started at a very young age where he dedicated himself to music and theater, how he then picked up a camera for the first time and how that transition into traveling the world and working with some of the biggest brands in the world. Make sure to check out his work and send me some feedback on this episode. 

    6 May 2020, 8:46 am
  • 37 minutes 5 seconds
    #20 Work and travel in New Zealand, "creating art not content" and living on the road with @finmatson

    Today I am talking to the outdoor and travel photographer Fabian Matson or @finmatson on Instagram. I really love his work and talking to him we found out we had a similar experience of work and travel in New Zealand and how that kicked off the love for photography. We also talked about how he goes about editing his photos although he is colorblind, talked about the love for living on the road and road trips in general. Make sure to follow Fin and I hope you enjoy this episode! 

    1 May 2020, 2:52 pm
  • 47 minutes 40 seconds
    #19 Benefits of Solo Travel, discovering your style and how shooting over popular spots can spark creativity with @cathsimard

    Today I am finally talking to another badass female outdoor photographer. I am talking to Catherine Simard also known as @cathsimard. We had a super interesting conversation about her creative journey as a photographer, we talked about solo traveling, how we both loved our experience traveling around New Zealand and how she has discovered her style. Another really interesting thing that we touched on the benefits of shooting over popular spots and how it can spark your creativity. I hope you are going to enjoy this episode, I can't wait to hear your feedback!

    21 April 2020, 10:17 am
  • 35 minutes 59 seconds
    #18 Building your brand, finding your niche and making sacrifices in order to reach your goals with @heykelseyj

    Today I am talking to the lifestyle and adventure photographer Kelsey Johnson or @heykelseyj on Instagram. We covered so many different topics from building your brand to finding your niche, the business side of photography and the struggles and sacrifices of living this lifestyle. Hope you enjoy this episode and don't forget to send me your feedback!

    10 April 2020, 5:36 pm
  • 37 minutes 55 seconds
    #17 Selling his belongings to pursue photography, moving to Iceland and the importance of rest for travel photographers with @nattesferd

    In this episode, I am talking to the Swedish outdoor and lifestyle photographer Niklas Söderlund @nattesferd on Instagram. We started out talking about his first photo trip to Iceland and he instantly fell in love with taking photos. After that, he sold most of his belongings and gave up his apartment to pursue his passion for photography. After moving to Iceland and working as a tattoo artist on the side, he developed his love for moody and dramatic landscapes of the north. We also talked a lot about traveling and how we often have a habit of rushing a trip and how important it is to rest to be more creative.

    7 April 2020, 10:57 am
  • 42 minutes 3 seconds
    #16 The best gear for a travel photographer, pursue your creative calling and the timeless feel of analog photography with @danielsjensen

    Today's guest is the danish photographer/filmmaker Daniel Jensen. We talked about the reasons he decided to pursue a creative career,  camera gear and why he loves analog photography. We got an insight into how Daniel goes about his filmmaking and much more interesting stuff around travel, freelance, and photography. Go follow @danielsjensen on IG and I am looking forward to seeing your stories and hearing your feedback! :)  #theyellowpodcast

    3 April 2020, 8:59 am
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