A great interview with an awesome guest, acclaimed photographer, journalist and fly fisherman James Joiner. We talk about his work behind the lens, advice for new photographers and what makes the Cape unique for shooting photos. We talk about conservation, fishing rods and reels, patterns, shooting music, and James share's some great stories from his previous work. A must listen - enjoy!
James is an award-winning photographer, writer, director, and editor. A former senior editor at Esquire and senior correspondent and video creative director at The Daily Beast, James left his career in traditional journalism in 2016 to focus on telling compelling and creatively satisfying stories, often with an eye to conservation and inspiring people to get outdoors. His analog photography has garnered partnerships with legendary film makers Kodak and Polaroid, and his byline has appeared everywhere from Rolling Stone and National Geographic to Monster Children, Outside, and Maxim.
Recent commercial clients and creative partners include Patagonia, Specialized, Ram Trucks, Kona Bikes, Bandit Wines, Yeti, Orvis, Wilderness Systems, Charles Smith Wines, The Head and the Heart, Modest Mouse, Huckberry, Fender, Phish, Warner Brothers, Pabst Blue Ribbon, C3, Willie Nelson's Luck Reunion, Converse, Big Agnes, and more.
Committed to protecting our environment, James is proud to work with Protect Our Winters as a creative ambassador and 1% for the Planet as both individual member and ambassador. He is the host and producer of 1% for the Planet’s Planet Service Announcement podcast as well as Kona Bikes’ Kona Cog Cast.
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