Vlog 7 – Mentality Shift

Audio only – In which I discuss how my mind is thinking differently as a result of writing more frequently.

Will Draw For Food – Compare Your Life To Video Games

For more videos, visit willdraw4food.com A slideshow video representation of me explaining how video games can be used to compare your life with it, and why life might be hard… follow on twitter: @joshmbroadcast

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Vlog 6 – Advice From Billionaires

In which I discuss an article found at www.dumblittleman.com

Which lists seven different advices from seven billionaires, and how they used their words to get to where they are today. I then compare and contrast my life to each advice.

Maggie’s 365 Project

Sunset behind the Triboro Bridge

Ok- I am a little late in posting here… sorry. So to begin, my name is Maggie. I am a photographer in New York City.

Josh asked me to post on Will Draw For Food because about 2 1/2 months ago I began a project called a 365 day project (A photo a day for  year). Have you ever been so frustrated with yourself that you were second guessing what you were doing with your life? Welcome to me 3 months ago. I was losing myself to a day job which I work to help launch my photography business, but mostly I was starting to forget about my goals. I hadn’t picked up my camera in months and I really didn’t know if I loved photography anymore, for me that was the scariest moment of my life. I decided it was time to start being creative and not just every once in a while but every day.

Since starting I realize that it takes a lot of time and energy to be creative. It’s not something that is there and you can tap into it whenever you feel like it., it is something you have to use constantly and exercise or it will never amount to anything. At the end of the day I may be exhausted because I spent two hours trying to get the perfect picture but its worth it because I am happy and feel accomplished.

I have posted a picture now for 75 days in a row. That is the most consistent thing I have ever done in my life. I hope that by watching my project progress it may inspire you to start a project of your own. Maybe even set a goal. Do something that makes you happy for 2 minutes a day, an hour a day or maybe even more. I am in the process of creating slideshows of my images, so be sure to check back!

Please take a look at my blog:

maggiesusse.tumblr.com (follow me!)

or become a fan of my business on Facebook:

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Astoria-NY/MS-Photography/231370728377?ref=ts

My new website is under construction and once that is up and running I will post it on here.

Let me know what you think! Feedback is always helpful. I hope you enjoy this 86 degree weather.

Maggie!

Vlog 5- The Academy Awards

In which I discuss the academy awards, what it would be like to win an award, or be nominated for something prestigious, and basically going over the thought of putting yourself in the celebrities’ shoes.

Used computer’s built-in camera and the quality has suffered as a result of my laziness… :-\

Follow on twitter @joshmbroadcast

Jeff and “Networking For Artists”

“Networking for Artists” is a video about how to get more involved with the art community based on what’s worked for me personally. The slides were created by Josh Mirman. Here are a few links to the various people, sites and convention mentioned in the video:

dksketchy.com
conceptart.org
dangermarc.com
craigslist.org (look for the community – artists section)
deviantart.com
behance.net

Conventions

gencon.com
scbwi.org (they do a summer and winter conference)
paxsite.com
dragoncon.org
comic-con.org

You can find my art at jeffreyhimmelman.com or somniturne.deviantart.com. My twitter is @jeffhimmelman

My monthly art podcast can be found at wippodcast.com

My co-hosts for that show are Pete & Ania Mohrbcher (vandalhigh.com and wingedchime.net, respectively)

Bantering With Ian – Part 2: Ep 1

Want to watch part 1? – Click here

Childhood friend and I discuss in our thoughts in writing stories, especially considering during the filming I am in the process of finishing up a first draft of my novel, and he went to college for creative writing and is also trying to write a few books of his own.

In this half we discuss and guesstimate how the 10,000 hour theory applies to us, as well as how far along we are to reach the 10,000 hour goal.

One of us feels that life is not a race, the other feels time might be against us…
Please feel free to comment with what we and the captions were saying below.

Bantering With Ian – Part 1: Ep 1

Want to watch Part 2? – Click Here

Childhood friend and I discuss our thoughts in writing stories, especially considering during the filming I am in the process of finishing up a first draft of my novel, and he went to college for creative writing and is also trying to write a few books of his own.

We talk about what he’s doing, why he procrastinates, some medical history of his, and why I think it would turn into a good story.

But then again, I am a fan of stories that explain why people tick.

Speed Drawing: P&N Quarterlife – Strip 43

A recording of myself working on a digital comic strip, sped up to fit within a five minute video.


To view the actual strip, head on over to punksandnerds.com. Song by Daft Punk: Da Funk.

Compare Your Life To Pixar

Like this? follow on twitter: @joshmbroadcast A slideshow video representation of me explaining why perseverance is a massively important key to surviving as an artist.

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