Ep. 040 – Jean Carlo Penaloza: Becoming an Outspoken Artist

Jean Carlo Penaloza is a photographer, consultant, and now podcast host using every medium to amplify underrepresented creatives. In this episode, he explores how to thrive as an artist by blending technology, vulnerability, and a strong personal narrative.

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Jean Carlo Penaloza is a creative powerhouse who sees photography as a conversation rather than just a business. With over 20 years in the game, he’s transformed from IT consultant to a photographer in the headshot and underwater portraits niches, and is now entering the podcasting scene with The Outspoken Artist. In our chat, we dive into everything from the delicate balance between creativity and business to the ever-looming presence of AI in the industry. We also touch on the importance of storytelling and leaving a legacy, proving that human connection will always trump cold algorithms. If you’re into art, business, or just having a good ol’ heart-to-heart, you’re in for a treat!

Podcast Title: Generator

Episode Title: Becoming an Outspoken Artist

Episode Number: 40

Publish Date: 20 March 2025

Episode Overview

Takeaways:

  • Jean Carlo is not just a photographer; he’s a videographer, business consultant, and podcast host.
  • Starting from IT consulting to becoming a sought-after photographer, Jean Carlo’s journey underscores the idea that embracing change can lead to incredible creative opportunities.
  • In the age of AI, the discussion shifts from fear to adaptation, emphasizing that it’s not AI taking over jobs, but rather individuals who leverage AI to enhance their work that will thrive.
  • Building a personal brand is essential; if you don’t define your narrative, others will do it for you, which might not align with your vision or values.
  • Jean Carlo’s podcast, ‘The Outspoken Artist’, highlights the importance of giving voice to underrepresented creatives and the power of storytelling in preserving artistic legacies.
  • Mistakes are part of the creative journey; owning your flaws and sharing them can foster connection and authenticity in your artistic community.

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