Épisodes

  • Gear Review: DJI Mavic 4 Pro
    Oct 27 2025

    In this episode of Shutter and Flow, hosts Edward Antonelli and Jeremy discuss Jeremy's recent purchase of the DJI Mavic 4 drone, highlighting its features, the challenges of finding it in the US, and the importance of understanding drone regulations while flying in different countries. They explore the upgrades from previous models, including improvements in camera quality and controller functionality, and discuss the future of drone regulations in light of emerging technologies. The conversation wraps up with a look at upcoming guests and topics for future episodes.

    takeaways
    Jeremy discusses the challenges of finding the DJI Mavic 4 in the US due to tariffs and availability.
    It's crucial to research drone regulations in different countries before flying.
    The Mavic 4 features a significantly upgraded controller and camera system compared to previous models.
    The new camera allows for higher quality images and video, especially in low light conditions.
    The Mavic 4 is quieter than previous models, making it less intrusive during flights.
    Upgrading from older models like the Mavic 3 can be beneficial for serious users.
    Future drone regulations may change due to advancements in technology and safety concerns.


    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction to the DJI Mavic 4
    02:07 Drone Regulations and Responsible Flying
    04:57 Exploring the Features of the Mavic 4
    12:09 Comparing Mavic 4 with Previous Models
    14:48 Future of Drone Regulations and Personal Experiences


    Jeremy Freeman @JeremyFreemanPhoto - https://www.instagram.com/jeremyfreemanphoto/
    Edward Antonelli - https://www.linkedin.com/in/edward-antonelli/
    Shutter & Flow Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/shutterandflowpod/

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    19 min
  • The Foundations of a Strong Photography Business – Pt. 3
    Oct 20 2025

    In this episode of Shutter and Flow, Edward Antonelli and Jeremy discuss the evolving landscape of photography licensing, the importance of contracts, and effective negotiation strategies for photographers. They explore the differences between traditional and modern licensing practices, the nuances of contract drafting, and how to approach negotiations with clients. The conversation emphasizes the need for photographers to adapt to the changing industry while maintaining their rights and ensuring fair compensation for their work.

    Takeaways
    The model and industry of photography licensing has changed significantly.
    Newer photographers are less concerned with licensing compared to older generations.
    Full rights buyouts are common in larger projects, simplifying the process for photographers.
    Adobe's new copyright tool helps photographers protect their images more effectively.
    It's often better to reach out for credit rather than demanding payment for unauthorized use.
    Negotiation should start with understanding the client's budget and being flexible.

    Chapters
    00:00 The Evolution of Photography Licensing
    17:59 Understanding Photography Contracts
    23:59 Negotiation Strategies in Photography

    Jeremy Freeman @JeremyFreemanPhoto - https://www.instagram.com/jeremyfreemanphoto/
    Edward Antonelli - https://www.linkedin.com/in/edward-antonelli/
    Shutter & Flow Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/shutterandflowpod/

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    30 min
  • The Foundations of a Strong Photography Business – Pt. 2
    Oct 13 2025

    In this conversation, Edward Antonelli and Jeremy discuss essential business basics for photographers, focusing on the importance of connecting online presence, leveraging social media, effective networking strategies, and understanding client management through CRM. They emphasize the significance of maintaining an updated portfolio, the role of backlinks, and the necessity of consistent posting to enhance visibility. The discussion also covers the long-term approach to marketing and building relationships within the industry.

    Takeaways
    Connecting your online presence is crucial for visibility.
    Social media acts as a modern marketing tool for photographers.
    Networking should focus on building genuine relationships.
    Understanding CRM can streamline client management.
    Posting consistently on social media increases discoverability.
    Engaging with your audience can lead to better connections.
    Marketing is a long-term strategy, not a quick fix.
    Maintaining relationships is key as industry contacts change.


    Chapters
    00:00 Connecting Your Online Presence
    02:57 The Importance of Backlinks
    05:49 Leveraging Social Media for Marketing
    08:52 Networking: Building Relationships
    11:52 The Role of CRM in Business
    14:48 Effective Posting Strategies
    18:13 The Long Game in Marketing
    20:59 Future Topics and Wrap-Up

    Jeremy Freeman @JeremyFreemanPhoto - https://www.instagram.com/jeremyfreemanphoto/
    Edward Antonelli - https://www.linkedin.com/in/edward-antonelli/
    Shutter & Flow Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/shutterandflowpod/

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    37 min
  • The Foundations of a Strong Photography Business – Pt. 1
    Oct 6 2025

    In this episode, Edward Antonelli and Jeremy discuss the essential elements of branding and portfolio development for photographers and creatives. They emphasize the importance of personal branding, focusing on what you want to do, and ensuring that your portfolio reflects your unique style. The conversation covers the significance of consistency across social media profiles, the impact of first impressions through profile photos, and the balance between quantity and quality in portfolios. They also touch on the value of personal projects and staying creative in the field.

    Takeaways
    Branding is more than just a logo; it's personal.
    Focus on showcasing the work you want to do.
    Cohesiveness in branding helps convey your style.
    Social media profiles should reflect your professional identity.
    A strong online presence is crucial for creatives.
    Portfolios should highlight your best work, not everything.
    Personal projects can enhance your portfolio.

    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction to Branding and Portfolio for Creatives
    02:21 Understanding Personal Branding
    04:26 The Importance of Cohesive Portfolios
    07:39 Translating Personal Passion into Professional Branding
    10:13 Social Media Presence and Consistency
    16:59 Structuring Your Portfolio Effectively
    19:58 Trends in Photographer Portfolios
    24:05 The Balance of Quantity and Quality in Portfolios
    30:45 Personal Projects and Their Role in Portfolios

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    35 min
  • The Future of Photography Is Being Written Now
    Sep 29 2025

    In this conversation, Edward Antonelli and Jeremy discuss the implications of AI in photography and marketing, particularly focusing on J.Crew's recent use of AI-generated imagery. They explore the historical transition from film to digital photography, the evolving roles within the industry, and the potential future landscape shaped by AI technologies. The discussion also touches on the creative processes involved in using AI, the importance of maintaining originality, and the innovations being introduced in tools like Photoshop.

    Takeaways
    J.Crew's use of AI imagery marks a significant shift in marketing.
    The transition from film to digital photography parallels the current AI shift.
    Creativity remains essential in adapting to new technologies.
    AI will create new roles in the photography industry.
    The quality of AI-generated images is improving but still requires human oversight.
    Photoshop's new AI features aim to streamline creative processes.
    Understanding AI tools is crucial for modern photographers.
    Maintaining originality is key to staying relevant in the creative field.

    Chapters
    00:00 AI in Marketing: The J.Crew Case Study
    02:26 The Evolution of Photography: From Film to Digital
    06:40 The Future of Photography: AI's Role and Job Shifts
    12:38 AI vs. Traditional Photography: The New Landscape
    17:50 Creativity in the Age of AI: Embracing Change
    23:24 Photoshop's AI Innovations: Enhancing Creativity
    29:19 The Wild West of AI: Navigating New Challenges


    Jeremy Freeman @JeremyFreemanPhoto - https://www.instagram.com/jeremyfreemanphoto/
    Edward Antonelli - https://www.linkedin.com/in/edward-antonelli/
    Shutter & Flow Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/shutterandflowpod/

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    31 min
  • Gear Review: The Canon R5
    Sep 22 2025

    In this episode, Edward and Jeremy discuss the latest advancements in camera technology, focusing on the Canon R5 and its features. They explore the evolution of camera systems, the competitive landscape between Canon, Nikon, and Sony, and the importance of familiarity with camera gear. The conversation also touches on the practical applications of various camera features and what the future holds for Canon cameras.


    Takeaways

    Jeremy discusses his recent purchase of the Canon R5.
    The transition to mirrorless cameras is now standard among manufacturers.
    Electronic shutters allow for silent shooting, beneficial for certain environments.
    The autofocus capabilities of the R5 are significantly improved.
    Camera upgrades are often driven by wear and tear rather than technological necessity.
    Familiarity with a camera system can ease the transition to new models.
    Sony has gained popularity due to its innovative features and video capabilities.
    Nikon's market presence has diminished in comparison to Canon and Sony.
    The quality of images can be achieved with various camera systems if paired with good lenses.
    Future Canon models are anticipated but may take time to release.


    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Camera Gear and the Canon R5
    03:02 The Evolution of Camera Technology
    05:48 Canon vs. Nikon vs. Sony: The Great Debate
    09:10 The Importance of Familiarity in Camera Systems
    11:55 The Rise of Sony and the Fall of Nikon
    14:50 Camera Features and Their Practical Applications
    17:40 The Future of Camera Technology and Upcoming Releases

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    25 min
  • Behind the Lens: The Art of Unit Photography with Mark Hill
    Sep 15 2025

    In this conversation, Mark Hill, a seasoned unit photographer, shares insights into the world of unit photography, discussing his experiences, the dynamics on set, the evolution of photography equipment, and the importance of relationships in the industry. He explains the role of a unit photographer, the challenges faced while shooting, and the significance of being part of a union. Mark also offers advice for aspiring photographers looking to break into the field, emphasizing the need for set experience and professionalism.

    https://markhillphoto.com/

    Takeaways

    • Unit photography is essential for marketing and PR in film and television.
    • The role of a unit photographer involves capturing key moments and elements for promotional use.
    • Navigating set dynamics is crucial for a unit photographer to work effectively with the production team.
    • Modern photography equipment has significantly improved the ability to shoot silently on set.
    • Shooting in challenging conditions, such as rain, can yield beautiful results.
    • Managing interactions with actors is key to maintaining a positive working environment.
    • Union membership provides important protections and benefits for photographers in the industry.
    • Building relationships on set can lead to more opportunities in the future.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Unit Photography
    03:02 The Role of a Unit Photographer
    05:29 Navigating Set Dynamics
    08:50 The Evolution of Photography Equipment
    11:55 Challenges on Set
    14:42 Collaboration with Production Teams
    17:35 Innovative Solutions in Tight Spaces
    20:11 Innovative Photography Techniques in Film Production
    21:22 The Importance of Union Membership in Cinematography
    26:04 Copyright and Image Rights in Entertainment Photography
    29:56 Breaking into the Entertainment Photography Scene
    33:04 Best Practices for On-Set Photography
    36:08 Memorable Experiences in Unit Photography

    Jeremy Freeman @JeremyFreemanPhoto - https://www.instagram.com/jeremyfreemanphoto/
    Edward Antonelli - https://www.linkedin.com/in/edward-antonelli/
    Shutter & Flow Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/shutterandflowpod/

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    42 min
  • Navigating Competition in the Creative World
    Sep 8 2025

    In this episode, Edward and Jeremy discuss the multifaceted nature of competition within the creative industry, particularly in photography. They explore the balance between healthy and unhealthy competition, the importance of collaboration, and the role of retouching. The conversation also delves into the nuances of photo competitions, emphasizing that success in the industry can be achieved without relying solely on these contests. The hosts encourage listeners to reflect on their own competitive nature and the impact it has on their work and relationships.

    Takeaways

    Healthy competition can drive creativity and improvement.
    Competition exists in various forms across the creative industry.
    Collaboration can lead to mutual benefits and better outcomes.
    Networking and relationships are crucial in the creative field.
    Retouching professionals often have a more communal approach than photographers.
    Photo competitions can be subjective and unpredictable.
    The mindset of collaboration can lead to more opportunities.

    Chapters

    00:00 The Nature of Competition in Creative Industries
    05:56 Healthy vs. Unhealthy Competition
    11:56 Collaboration Over Competition
    17:48 The Role of Retouching in Competition
    23:45 Navigating Photo Competitions
    26:04 Future Directions and Closing Thoughts

    Jeremy Freeman @JeremyFreemanPhoto - / jeremyfreemanphoto
    Edward Antonelli - / edward-antonelli
    Shutter & Flow Instagram - / shutterandflowpod

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    26 min