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Ep 14: 'Stepping Back to Redefine Your Why' with Jez Smith (Photographer - Vogue, Harpers)

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Jez Smith is a photographer. He as created arresting images of world-famous talent such as: Christy Turlington, Cate Blanchette, Serena Williams, Miranda Kerr, Megan Gale and Jennifer Hawkins.
And he has shot for publications like: Vogue Italia, Hapers Bizarr UK, Instyle, Elle, GQ and The Australian's Wish Magazine (my personal favourite).
When it comes to shooting high-end fashion photography in Australia, Jez Smith has a reputation for being one of the best in his field.
Why then, after almost 20 years building that reputation did he decide to move afield and relocate back to London for fresh start?
This episode explores a theme that has come up a lot with my guests of late, and that is self-preservation & self care - which is not only necessary for those looking to forge a career doing what they love.
It’s as important – if not more important – for those who are already working within the field of their passions - because your livelihood depends on your ability to create.
This episode is all about stepping back and taking stock - which is not a ‘one time only’ occurrence. Over the course of your creative career, you may need to do this on multiple occasions.
It was interesting for me to be reminded that no matter how successful you are are you still need to be responsible for your well-being.
I’m really appreciative of Jez’s openness in talking about issues that were very personal to him – this is a great conversation for anyone who is wrestling with not only the question of HOW to do what they love for a living - But WHY.

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Jez Smith is a photographer. He as created arresting images of world-famous talent such as: Christy Turlington, Cate Blanchette, Serena Williams, Miranda Kerr, Megan Gale and Jennifer Hawkins.
And he has shot for publications like: Vogue Italia, Hapers Bizarr UK, Instyle, Elle, GQ and The Australian's Wish Magazine (my personal favourite).
When it comes to shooting high-end fashion photography in Australia, Jez Smith has a reputation for being one of the best in his field.
Why then, after almost 20 years building that reputation did he decide to move afield and relocate back to London for fresh start?
This episode explores a theme that has come up a lot with my guests of late, and that is self-preservation & self care - which is not only necessary for those looking to forge a career doing what they love.
It’s as important – if not more important – for those who are already working within the field of their passions - because your livelihood depends on your ability to create.
This episode is all about stepping back and taking stock - which is not a ‘one time only’ occurrence. Over the course of your creative career, you may need to do this on multiple occasions.
It was interesting for me to be reminded that no matter how successful you are are you still need to be responsible for your well-being.
I’m really appreciative of Jez’s openness in talking about issues that were very personal to him – this is a great conversation for anyone who is wrestling with not only the question of HOW to do what they love for a living - But WHY.

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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