Jay Fram on Heart Move Magic podcast

Jay Fram on the Power of One Great Image

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Jay Fram is a St. Louis - soon to be Portland - based photographer. His ability to craft evocative, honest portraits of real people and places has made him a favorite of our team and our clients. He has an uncanny ability to coax people out of their shells, and capturing people as they are is the best way I know to foster empathy and connection.

About Jay Fram

Jay is the photographer agencies call on to craft evocative, honest portraits of real people and places. Authentic, emotive, maybe a little off-kilter, his images tell stories even when they stand alone.

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"There's probably more value in five fantastic, rich storytelling images of your clients than there is in the 50 broad shots.”

Jay Fram

Show Notes

Next up on the podcast, my interview with St. Louis – soon to be Portland – based photographer, Jay Fram. I’ve known Jay for more than a decade -as friends, studio mates and collaborators. Jay’s ability to craft evocative, honest portraits of real people and places has made him a favorite for our team and our clients.

I wanted to talk with Jay because of all the photographers we’ve worked with, he has an uncanny ability to coax people out of their shells. Capturing people as they are is the best way I know to foster empathy and connection and THAT’s what we strive for in all of our work at Almanac. Jay’s images have been a key ingredient in some of the most successful brands we’ve created over the years.

Jay is interesting (born in Puerto Rico, grew up on a fish farm in Oklahoma, for Pete’s sake!) full of humor and a fierce advocate for the storytelling strength of one great image. I think you’ll really enjoy hearing his perspective about where to put your resources when you need to connect with the right people.

You can visit Jay’s website: https://www.jayfram.com or follow him on Instagram @jayfram. To see Print Magazine’s review of our work together for Places for People, visit: https://www.printmag.com/branding/award-winning-rebrand-places-for-people/