Filling the Access Gap with ASMP's Photography Mentorship Program, The Bridge

Filling the Access Gap with ASMP's Photography Mentorship Program, The Bridge

Author: B&H Photo & Video January 12, 2023 Duration: 51:38

Creating and sustaining a successful photo career is no easy feat. To help aspiring young imagemakers acquire the needed creative concepts and business skills, two New York-based organizations—ASMP NY and BKC—have teamed up to offer the innovative mentorship, education, and industry immersion program The Bridge. Open to individuals from 18- to 26-years-old, The Bridge embraces diversity and offers opportunity to underserved communities, regardless of formal photography experience. Best of all, this four-month, real world program is free to accepted students.

We first learned about The Bridge during a chat with program co-founder Liam Alexander for the show ASMP-NY and the Future of Photo Trade Organizations in February 2022. Since the program's second year recently wrapped with a gallery exhibition in Brooklyn, and plans are in the works to expand The Bridge to other ASMP chapters in 2023, we wanted to learn more about this valuable initiative in advance of the next application window this spring.

For this week's podcast, we're joined by Alexander, who sheds light on The Bridge program's inner workings and educational goals during the first half of the show. After a break, we speak with 2022 Bridge graduate Eli Edwards, who describes what he learned through the program, and the resulting shift in the pictures he makes, as well as in his creative point of view. To discover how to futureproof your career and learn how to apply for this free program, make sure to listen in!

Guests: Liam Alexander and Eli Edwards

ASMP Bridge Program photo © Saad El Amin

For more information on our guests and the gear they use, see:

https://www.bhphotovideo.com/explora/podcasts/photography/celebrating-asmp-nys-mentorship-program-the-bridge

Episode Timeline

3:50: Application and selection process for The Bridge Mentorship, a program designed to fill the gap in existing educational models.

9:27: Introduction to The Bridge program partner BKC, and program co-founder Justin Lin.

17:13: The Bridge Program coursework: Developing Your Creative Point of View.

20:52: Bridge Mentorship Program Core Supporters: The ASMP Foundation, Sony, and Freelancers Union, and a widening network of additional supporters.

25:17: A five-year vision for the program: Producing the future of the photo industry every summer.

26:50: Episode break

27:24: 2022 Bridge Program participant Eli Edwards and his easy application through Instagram.

32:42: Effects of the program on Eli's pictures and his new confidence in making project-based work.

36:40: Is YouTube University an effective tool for learning the ropes of photography?

40:56: How Eli's shift from social media to photography changed his creative point of view, and some social media tips.

46:38: Ways to support The Bridge program and application window for the 2023 Bridge program mentorship.

Guest Bios:

Liam Alexander is a fine artist and creative director who seeks to catalyze social change through artistic expression. As the current president of ASMP New York, he co-founded the ASMP NY Bridge program in 2020 with Justin Lin of BKC. He has also been instrumental in building other community focused creative projects designed to educate and inspire, such as IThou at NYU's Kimmel Galleries, The Exchange at Rush Arts, and #StrokeofGenius. Liam's own work has been featured in gallery exhibitions and art fairs throughout the US, and at the second annual Toolkit Festival in Venice, Italy. His work has been published in magazines including Nylon and Rolling Stone, and he creates projects with major brands like Wix.com, Samsung, SAP, Renaissance Hotels, and the city of New York.

Eli Edwards is a photographer, videographer, writer, producer, and director. Born in Los Angeles, Eli currently resides in New York City, where he works as a freelance videographer and photographer for brands, events, and musical artists. He was a 2022 participant in the ASMP Bridge program, where he produced the photo series 'A Community of Hoops', which is about the dedicated group that frequents New York's iconic West 4th Street basketball court. Eli is a 2019 graduate of NYU's Steinhart School, receiving a bachelor of arts degree in Media, Culture, and Communication. After college, he worked as a social media editor for Turner Sports in Atlanta as part of the Emmy-Award winning NBA on TNT team, doing content creation work with the NBA.

Stay Connected:

The Bridge Program: https://www.wearebkc.com/bridge

Donate to the Bridge: https://asmpfoundation.betterworld.org/campaigns/bridge-program

ASMP National website: https://www.asmp.org/

ASMP New York website: https://www.asmp.org/newyork/

ASMP New York Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/asmpny

ASMP New York Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/asmpny/

ASMP New York Twitter: https://twitter.com/asmpny

Bridge Program partner BKC website: https://www.wearebkc.com/

BKC Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wearebkc/

BKC Twitter: https://twitter.com/wearebkc

Eli Edwards Website: https://www.eliedwardscreative.com/

Eli Edwards Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/edwards_eli/

Eli Edwards Twitter: https://twitter.com/ZenGeeks

Eli Edwards TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@nbathoughtseli

Liam Alexander Website: https://www.liam-alexander.com/

Liam Alexander Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/liam.alexander.rules

Liam Alexander Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/leeumrulez/

Liam Alexander Twitter: https://twitter.com/LiamAlexander0

 


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