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John Choe's Visual Storytelling in Jiu Jitsu

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In this episode of Forever White Belt, join host Adolfo Foronda as he sits down with the accomplished 50-year-old purple belt, John Choe. If you've ever marveled at striking Jiu-Jitsu photos circulating the web, chances are they were skillfully captured by John's lens. Hailing from Six Blades Nova in Virginia and training under black belts Emil Takeuchi and Peter Gianetti, John brings a unique perspective to the world of Jiu-Jitsu.

Discover the stories behind the lens as John shares his experiences photographing both renowned professionals on the circuit and passionate competitors in amateur tournaments. Beyond his photography prowess, John is an avid cross-trainer, exploring the most prestigious academies across the nation. His journey extends globally, attending seminars and Jiu-Jitsu camps, providing him with a front-row seat to the heart of the action.

Join us as we unravel the secrets behind John Choe's incredible photos, exploring the intersection of his love for Jiu-Jitsu and his talent behind the camera. Get ready for a captivating conversation that takes you beyond the Gi and into the world of visual storytelling in the realm of Jiu-Jitsu.

Links:

IG @jitzpix

https://jitzpix.pixieset.com/

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In this episode of Forever White Belt, join host Adolfo Foronda as he sits down with the accomplished 50-year-old purple belt, John Choe. If you've ever marveled at striking Jiu-Jitsu photos circulating the web, chances are they were skillfully captured by John's lens. Hailing from Six Blades Nova in Virginia and training under black belts Emil Takeuchi and Peter Gianetti, John brings a unique perspective to the world of Jiu-Jitsu.

Discover the stories behind the lens as John shares his experiences photographing both renowned professionals on the circuit and passionate competitors in amateur tournaments. Beyond his photography prowess, John is an avid cross-trainer, exploring the most prestigious academies across the nation. His journey extends globally, attending seminars and Jiu-Jitsu camps, providing him with a front-row seat to the heart of the action.

Join us as we unravel the secrets behind John Choe's incredible photos, exploring the intersection of his love for Jiu-Jitsu and his talent behind the camera. Get ready for a captivating conversation that takes you beyond the Gi and into the world of visual storytelling in the realm of Jiu-Jitsu.

Links:

IG @jitzpix

https://jitzpix.pixieset.com/

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