
This podcast is 28:45.
This week’s guest: Photographer and Founder of Gypsy Girls Guide Alessandra Cave
Website: Alessandra Cave.com
Gypsy Girl Guide Website: Gypsy Girl Guide
Shutter Sisters Website: Shutter Sisters
Alessandra Cave thought all she needed was a camera and a passport, until her round the world travels revealed a fierce love for texture, light and design, as old as the stories she once called home. One and a half careers later, she’s finally traded in her backpack for photo studios and locations where her eye for sun-drenched color and vintage beauty takes commercial photography to a whole new world. Whether she’s shooting starlets or musing on her beloved moon, Alessandra is serious about living life to the fullest and inspiring others to do the same.
Alessandra holds a Masters in Fine Arts from the Savannah College of Art and Design and she worked for over 10 years as a visual effects producer for feature films and commercials. With her multifaceted background, visionary spirit and keen eye for imagery and beauty, Alessandra is passionate about creating a body of work that is compelling, personal and timeless. She now runs her own creative photography business, her images have appeared in international online and printed publications, and she is a regular contributor to Shutter Sisters, an inspiring community of women photographers. On her spare time (ha!) she also blogs and maintains her Gypsy Girls Guide website, an online resource for women who enjoy travel and a bohemian lifestyle.
When Alessandra is not doing any of the above, she most likely can be found relaxing at her homeland Brazil, exploring an exotic location around the world, or roaming the streets of San Francisco with her camera.
What I offer: I usually have my hand on a variety of creative projects besides shooting. Please get in touch.
Currently: I’m writing an e-book on how to produce your own photo shoots, teaching Product Photography classes in the Bay Area and beyond, and planning a variety of other offerings such as e-books, e-courses, workshops and retreats as well. If you’d like to be the first to know about offerings and other news on current projects, sign up for my newsletter right {here}
Show Notes…
- I talk about one of my heroes, Leo Buscaglia.
- Alex talked about the power of going on an Artist’s Date as recommended by Julia Cameron in The Artist’s Way
- Alex also mentioned her friend, Andrea Scher from Super Hero Journal.
- Alex mentioned Amy Krouse Rosenthal.
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Once again, thank you for having me, Jamie! xo
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