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B&H Photography Podcast

Path of Liberty: That Which Unites US, with Daniella Vale & Scott Beardslee

B&H Photography Podcast

Jill Waterman

Podcast, Photography, Arts, Visual Arts, Bh, Photo

4.6 • 2K Ratings

🗓️ 31 July 2025

⏱️ 81 minutes

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Summary

“That which unites us is far greater than what divides us.” The first four words of this sentence are subtitle, and subtext, for “Path of Liberty,” an immersive outdoor photo and media experience on view through fall 2025 at Freedom Plaza on Manhattan’s east side.

The creative groundwork for this project was a mammoth effort involving an extensive crew both on the road and behind the scenes. In today’s podcast, we catch up with two principals of this project’s creative team—creative director Daniella Vale and director of photography, Scott Beardslee—to learn more about their daily lives during two months spent traversing the country by van to interview a broad group of everyday Americans.

From the founding idea of capturing the diversity of people across America to the curiosity and resilience of the crew when working on the road to the complexities of orchestrating the many sensory elements for an immersive experience in exhibition, our discussion is rich with creative insight.

As Daniella shares during our chat, “I always tend to make three films. There's the film I write, the film I shoot, and then, usually, I rearrange everything and make a totally different film in the edit. So, I've gotten pretty accustomed to non-attachment and rolling with things. That's where the magic happens too.”

Guests: Daniella Vale & Scott Beardslee

 

Episode Timeline:

  • 3:28: The inspiration behind Path of Liberty and Daniella’s role as creative lead.
  • 6:59: Daniella and Scott’s respective backgrounds in photography and film, plus being curious and distinctions between finding the moment vs creating the moment.
  • 12:02: Daniella and Scott’s first introduction in the New York film world.
  • 15:14: Building the crew for Path of Liberty and the challenges of traveling and conducting interviews on the road.
  • 21:35: Daniella describes the three films she makes in the process of writing, shooting, and editing, plus the importance of learning to adapt on the fly.
  • 26:54: Memorable stories from the Path of Liberty road trip.

30:56: Episode Break

  • 31:30: We all want to be happy, but there’s a difference between freedom and taking advantage of freedom
  • 34:42: Daniella discusses her time in Japan, and the cultural contrast between American individualism and societies that put the group over the individual self.
  • 41:00: The gear Daniella and Scott traveled with and how it affected the project.
  • 47:59: The interview process with portrait subjects, plus making natural portraits in the moment.
  • 58:32: The Path of Liberty installation in midtown Manhattan, the pride of subjects gathered from across the America, plus the complexities of the post-production process
  • 1:05:39: The immersive aspects of the installation—from the sound design of the audio to the visual continuity between the photographs and the on-site terrain.
  • 1:14:19: Scott and Daniella offer career advice for developing as a creative—leave room for being curious.

 

Guest Bios:

Daniella Vale is a New York City-based photographer, film director, and producer. Her creative passions began early, influenced by her uncles in Pittsburgh’s avant-garde film movement. While attending university in Tokyo, Daniella worked on photography and documentary projects. She later moved to Bollywood, where she collaborated with Shah Rukh Khan’s Red Chillies Entertainment and Cannes-winning director Manish Jha. In New York, Daniella has worked for brands such as VICE, MTV, Google, and Prada, and with talent such as Alicia Keys, Deepak Chopra, and Lucy Liu. Her portfolio includes work in fashion, branded content, docu-series, and narrative films across various global locations. Career highlights include participating in the 2018 Cannes Film Festival Short Film Corner and being featured in Allure magazine for her directing work. And of course, most recently, Daniella headed up the creative team for the immersive outdoor installation, Path of Liberty: That Which Unites Us, which we’re here to talk about today.

Scott Beardslee began his career in photography, working as a 1st and 2nd assistant. Yet his passion for narrative filmmaking soon inspired him to take a different career route, focusing on shooting films, commercials, and music videos. Upon graduation from San Francisco State University with a film theory and production degree, he pursued cinematography and later attended graduate school at The American Film Institute in Hollywood. Before he became serious about filmmaking himself, Scott worked as a gaffer for many established A.S.C. cinematographers. Currently, Scott is a Director of Photography in the Union Local 600, working on commercials, music videos, and television.

 

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Path of Liberty

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Scott Beardslee

 

Host: Derek Fahsbender

Senior Creative Producer: Jill Waterman

Senior Technical Producer: Mike Weinstein

Executive Producer: Richard Stevens

Transcript

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0:00.0

The idea was to try to bring that breadth of personalities and lifestyles from across the country to this little central location in New York and kind of give this Manhattan bubble a taste of what the rest of the country is like.

0:17.9

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.

0:27.1

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.

0:34.7

Now here's your host, Derek Fasbender.

0:41.7

Welcome listeners. I'm Derek Fosbender, host of the B&H Photography podcast. And I'm Jill Waterman, the podcast's senior creative producer. And I'm Mike Weinstein,

0:48.4

the show is technical producer and audio engineer. That which unites us is far greater than what divides us. This heartfelt statement

0:56.7

rings truer than ever amid the mercurial swings and uncertainties of our current era.

1:02.0

The first four words of this sentence are subtitle and subtext for Path of Liberty, an immersive

1:08.5

outdoor photo and media experience on view through fall 2025

1:12.3

at Freedom Plaza on Manhattan's East Side. In today's show, we'll catch up with two

1:17.7

principles of this project's creative team, creative director Danielle Vail, and director

1:22.5

of photography, Scott Beardgely, to learn more about this mammoth undertaking. Together with three other crew

1:28.7

members, they spent two months traversing the country by Van to interview a diverse group of

1:33.6

everyday people asking about their views on liberty, democracy, and what it means to be an American.

1:40.1

Their voices, like the country itself, reflect a rich diversity of backgrounds, beliefs, and experiences.

1:47.0

Yet across every conversation, one truth emerged.

1:50.0

Being American is not defined by birthplace, religion, or heritage, but by a shared commitment to freedom, equality, and the pursuit of a better future.

2:00.0

We'll introduce Daniela and Scott in a sec, but first we'd like to share a quick program update.

2:06.0

As our regular listeners already know, we generally release a new podcast every other Thursday around 6 a.m. Eastern Time.

2:13.7

Starting later this month, we'll be introducing a new podcast, the B&H Creators Green Room, to our feed during off weeks.

2:21.9

Hosted by Deanna Testa, head of creators marketing at B&H, this new show will share stories about some of today's top creators,

2:29.7

from how they started to where they're headed, to how they picked their niche.

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