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Jordan Banks
Episode 61: Show Notes
Welcome back to another incredible installment of NorCal and Shill! Joining us today is London’s very own travel, landscape, and adventure photographer, Jordan Banks. Jordan has over 20 years of experience, shooting assignments in high-end content for travel, tourism, and lifestyle brands and companies. After he shares how he is enjoying his time in the Adirondacks, Jordan explains his hardware wallet and the multi-laptop system that goes with it. We hear about what he first thought of NFTs, how he started his thrilling career in photography, why he is fascinated by capturing the human condition, and the few jobs he’s worked outside of photography. Then, you’ll find out why Mexico and dolphins are Jordan’s favorites, why he was tentative in applying a great piece of advice, how he’d advise new artists entering the NFT space, and the questions that he has locked and loaded for our host. You don’t want to miss this one!
Key Points From This Episode:
• Introducing today’s guest, esteemed photographer, Jordan Banks.
• How Jordan is enjoying his time in the Adirondack Mountains.
• His hardware wallet status and multi-laptop system.
• What Jordan thought when he first heard about NFTs.
• How he got into art and photography.
• A fascination with the human condition and capturing raw moments.
• Grocery store, hardware, a summer of filing, and hard carrying.
• The animal Jordan would be, and why.
• Why Mexican street food is an absolute winner.
• His father’s slow-burning advice that ended up being the best he’s ever received.
• Jordan’s advice to new NFT artists.
• Mexico winning yet another category.
• Jordan questions Guy on his photography endeavor and whether he sees himself as an artist.
• Our guest gives shoutouts to those he reveres the most.
Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:
Jordan Banks
Jordan Banks on Twitter
Jordan Banks on LinkedIn
Jordan Banks on Foundation
Jordan Banks on SuperRare
Jordan Banks on MakersPlace
Jordan Banks on OpenSea
Jordan Banks on National Geographic Traveler
NorCal and Shill on Twitter
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Jordan Banks
Episode 61: Show Notes
Welcome back to another incredible installment of NorCal and Shill! Joining us today is London’s very own travel, landscape, and adventure photographer, Jordan Banks. Jordan has over 20 years of experience, shooting assignments in high-end content for travel, tourism, and lifestyle brands and companies. After he shares how he is enjoying his time in the Adirondacks, Jordan explains his hardware wallet and the multi-laptop system that goes with it. We hear about what he first thought of NFTs, how he started his thrilling career in photography, why he is fascinated by capturing the human condition, and the few jobs he’s worked outside of photography. Then, you’ll find out why Mexico and dolphins are Jordan’s favorites, why he was tentative in applying a great piece of advice, how he’d advise new artists entering the NFT space, and the questions that he has locked and loaded for our host. You don’t want to miss this one!
Key Points From This Episode:
• Introducing today’s guest, esteemed photographer, Jordan Banks.
• How Jordan is enjoying his time in the Adirondack Mountains.
• His hardware wallet status and multi-laptop system.
• What Jordan thought when he first heard about NFTs.
• How he got into art and photography.
• A fascination with the human condition and capturing raw moments.
• Grocery store, hardware, a summer of filing, and hard carrying.
• The animal Jordan would be, and why.
• Why Mexican street food is an absolute winner.
• His father’s slow-burning advice that ended up being the best he’s ever received.
• Jordan’s advice to new NFT artists.
• Mexico winning yet another category.
• Jordan questions Guy on his photography endeavor and whether he sees himself as an artist.
• Our guest gives shoutouts to those he reveres the most.
Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:
Jordan Banks
Jordan Banks on Twitter
Jordan Banks on LinkedIn
Jordan Banks on Foundation
Jordan Banks on SuperRare
Jordan Banks on MakersPlace
Jordan Banks on OpenSea
Jordan Banks on National Geographic Traveler
NorCal and Shill on Twitter
Support the show
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