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🗓️ 28 August 2025
⏱️ 44 minutes
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The photo world is filled with remarkable young and up-and-coming talents. They often don’t get the visibility they deserve, so we created Next Frame—a new monthly series aiming to shine a light their way. These bite-sized episodes are equally inspired by the guests we speak with and the invaluable contributions of local creative arts programs that have played a key role in their development.
We’re launching this series with photographer, filmmaker, and boxing & music aficionado Josh Nass, an alumnus of Baltimore’s Wide Angle Youth Media programs. From nailing his Photoshop skills while still in middle school to trading in his boxing gloves for a camera during college and beyond, Josh regales us with practical tips about both the successes and challenges all young creatives must face as they transition from trading pictures for access to molding media skills into a profitable career.
Looking back on his early days chasing both music and fashion scenes, Josh notes, “Your main role as a photographer—especially with talent and famous people—you know, I thought I was just making them look cool, but I'm making them money. I'm marketing them for their next tour, for their current tour. Looking back, I've learned a thing or two about how to get users’ attention online.”
Guest: Josh Nass
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Josh Nass is a Baltimore/DC-based freelance photographer and a senior at the University of Maryland, College Park, where he’s pursuing a bachelor’s degree in information science. As a high school graduate of The Baltimore School for the Arts and a participant Baltimore’s Wide Angle Youth Media non-profit, he’s honed his subject-based style to give each of his shoots, whether its celebrities, musicians, athletes, or models, a unique “wow” factor.
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| 0:00.0 | You're listening to the B&H Photography Podcast. For 50 years, B&H has been the professional source for photography, video, audio, and more. For your favorite gear, news, and reviews, visit us at B&H.com or download the B&H app to your iPhone or Android device. Now here's your host, Derek Fasbender. |
| 0:24.5 | Welcome listeners. I'm Derek Fosbender, host of the B&H Photography podcast. I'm also the host of our new monthly series Next Frame in collaboration |
| 0:30.5 | with creative producer Jill Waterman and audio engineer Mike Weinstein. The photo world is filled |
| 0:37.2 | with remarkable young and up-and-coming talents. |
| 0:40.3 | They often don't get the visibility they deserve, so we created Next Frame, a new monthly |
| 0:45.4 | series aiming to shine a light their way. In addition to sharing their creative journeys, |
| 0:50.4 | we'll discuss their process and the gear they use, as well as get their insights on the future of our industry. |
| 0:56.4 | These bite-sized episodes are equally inspired by the guests we speak with and the invaluable contributions of local creative arts programs that have played a key role in their development. |
| 1:06.4 | Today's guest is Josh Nass, a Baltimore and D.C.-based freelance photographer, and a senior |
| 1:12.5 | at the University of Maryland College Park, where he's pursuing a bachelor's degree in |
| 1:16.8 | information science. |
| 1:18.7 | As a high school graduate of the Baltimore School for the Arts and a participant in Baltimore's |
| 1:23.0 | wide-angle youth media nonprofit, he's honed his subject-based style to give each of his |
| 1:28.4 | shoots, whether it's celebrities, musicians, athletes, or models, a unique wow factor. |
| 1:34.9 | Josh Nass, welcome to Next Frame. Thanks so much. That was a good intro. I'm glad you like it. I got |
| 1:42.2 | to call it out, man. You're our first person on this new Next Frame series that we're doing. So I want to give you a special welcome for kind of setting the tone for everybody else, all your peers. |
| 1:52.4 | Cool, cool, cool. Yeah, thanks so much for having me. It's not every day. I get to do a podcast with such a big thing as B&H. So that's exciting. |
| 2:04.0 | It's exciting for us to try out this new series. You know, it's about inspiring the next |
| 2:08.5 | generation. And one of the great ideas that we had in coming up with this series was to take |
| 2:13.8 | the next generation so that you can inspire your own peers. |
| 2:17.7 | So I want to get started with, how did you get into the whole photography thing to begin with? |
| 2:21.6 | Okay. Before college, I was competing in boxing and I was very passionate about this. |
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