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  • #103 | Overdelivering & When To Do It
    Jan 27 2026

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    In this episode, we dive into the idea of overdelivering. When it’s powerful, when it’s unnecessary, and how to decide which projects genuinely deserve more of your time and energy.


    We kick things off with Cameron sharing updates on his 3D journey, finishing his drone project and stepping into more intentional portfolio work. He also touches on something that feels universal across creative industries, the familiar noise around “no work,” slow periods, and frustration, and how that mindset shows up just as much in 3D as it does in photo and video.


    Matt breaks down his recent trip to South Africa, including the realities of travelling for shoots, navigating safety concerns in Johannesburg, and working under intense conditions, high heat, high altitude, and fast-moving environments while photographing elite athletes. This leads into a broader conversation around staying sharp, adaptable, and professional when working on location.


    We also unpack the real heart of the episode: overdelivering as both a creative choice and a business decision. We discuss how to recognise which projects are worth pushing further, when overdelivering actually strengthens long-term relationships, and when it risks burnout or diminishing returns. We also talk about choosing images for yourself versus choosing images for the client, and how those decisions impact your portfolio and reputation.


    We wrap up by discussing building rapport with talent, why trust and connection often lead to the best work on set, and how strategising on the best way to showcase and share your work is just as important as the core work itself.


    CHAPTERS

    00:00 - Intro

    11:01 - South Africa Shoot

    12:44 - Travelling for shoots

    18:55 - Selecting Best Shots for Clients VS Yourself

    38:44 - Overdelivering & When To Do It

    43:35 - Finding Balance with Shoot Intensity

    46:02 - How You Share Your Work Matters

    53:16 - Building Rapport with Talent


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    1 h et 1 min
  • #102 | The Psychology of Freelancing
    Jan 13 2026

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    In this episode, we dive into the psychological side of freelancing — the parts people don’t talk about enough.


    We unpack belief as a freelancer: belief in your creative process, your pricing, your pace, and the way you choose to show up. We discuss the difference between being loudly confident versus letting your skills and craft speak for themselves... and why both approaches can work if they’re authentic to you.


    We also get real about self-motivation and resilience. Freelancing doesn’t wait for motivation, it demands commitment. We talk about turning up even when you don’t feel like it, handling feedback and rejection, sending messages that never get replies, and sitting with silence without letting it knock you off course.


    This episode is about understanding that uncertainty, quiet periods, and doubt aren’t signs you’re failing, they’re part of the job. And if you can stay committed through that, things do start to click.


    Cameron's socials:

    3D YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/ ⁨@CameronHall⁩

    Gaming YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/ ⁨@camincontroll⁩

    Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/cameron_hall96/


    Matt's Socials:

    YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@Matt.pearsonn

    Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/matt.pearsonn/


    CHAPTERS

    00:00 - Intro

    08:44 - Psychology of Freelancers

    09:28 - Belief as a Freelancer

    14:03 - Work ethic as a Freelancer

    20:43 - Self-doubt & taking action

    26:13 - Feedback and rejection

    29:48 - Silence & uncertainty


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    39 min
  • #101 | Goals, Belief & Building the Future in 2026
    Jan 6 2026

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    It’s our first episode of 2026, and we’re starting the year with a big, honest conversation about goals, belief, and designing a creative life that actually fits who we want to become.


    We talk through our goals for 2026, not just in terms of numbers or milestones, but as a lifestyle. Cameron shares how he’s structuring his weeks around 3D modelling, livestreaming, and remote work, focusing on building momentum through consistent systems rather than rigid targets. He also talks about going deep into technology, Linux, and software, and how questioning the “default” way things are done has reshaped how he thinks about creativity and work.


    Matt shares his ambitions for 2026, including what it really takes to think and operate at a world-class level, from belief and mindset to communication, network, and showing up fully for every opportunity. We also discuss the future of content in an AI-driven world, the importance of authenticity, and why embracing imperfection might be the thing that sets creatives apart moving forward.


    Along the way, we touch on recent moments in our lives, from Matt’s engagement, to reflections on film and TV, and what seeing what’s possible can do for your own ambition.


    A reflective, motivating start to the year and an episode about committing fully to the long game.


    CHAPTERS

    00:00 - Intro

    13:10 - Goals for 2026

    28:20 - Influence of seeing what’s possible in Photo and Video

    35:00 - YouTube and the future of content

    40:30 - Embracing imperfection in creative work


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    48 min
  • #100 | What 2025 Taught Us as Freelancers & THE BIG 100!
    Dec 12 2025

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    This one’s special — Episode 100!


    As the year comes to a close, we sit down to reflect honestly on 2025: the wins, the losses, the lessons, and the moments that forced us to pause and rethink everything. We answer a series of questions that unpack how the year really felt, what surprised us most, and how our mindset, work habits, and creative direction evolved along the way.


    We talk openly about hitting our highest revenue month as freelancers, but also the inefficiencies that held us back at times, convincing ourselves we were busy while avoiding the work that actually moved the needle. We reflect on projects we’re proud of, decisions we’d change, and the importance of not outsourcing the parts of the work you genuinely love.


    This episode is about perspective: championing your own work, putting yourself out there even when it feels uncomfortable, and understanding that results only come from effort you actually put in. We close things out with a quick-fire Christmas Q&A and a look ahead to 2026, including a few goals that feel slightly scary to say out loud.


    If you’re a creative reflecting on your own year... or thinking about what you want next, this episode is for you.

    CHAPTERS

    00:00 - Intro

    02:54 - If you had to sum up 2025 in one word, what would it be?

    03:41 - Out of 10, how would you rate this year work-wise – and why?

    05:17 - What’s one thing you did this year that Past You would be shocked by?

    14:02 - What was the biggest “win” for the business this year

    19:58 - Which project are you most proud of and why?

    22:24 - What’s one goal you actually hit this year – and one you absolutely didn’t?

    24:12 - What was your favourite episode of the podcast you recorded this year – and why?

    26:59 - What was your biggest “L” of the year, and what did it teach you?

    33:28 - Was there a moment this year where you thought, “What on earth am I doing?”

    38:21 - If you could redo one decision from this year, what would you change?

    40:29 - What’s one big, slightly scary goal for 2026 that you almost don’t want to say out loud?

    43:51 - Quick-fire Christmas Q&A


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    54 min
  • #099 | What We Wish Clients Knew
    Dec 2 2025

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    In this episode, we dive into a conversation every creative wishes they could have openly: what we really want clients to know.


    We break down the realities of delivering work and hearing nothing back, how a simple “this is great” can fuel us to go the extra mile, and why clear communication from clients is one of the most underrated parts of a successful project.


    We also talk about the importance of separating money from your values. Understanding when to stand firm on your boundaries, your rates, and the principles that guide how you work. From urgent vs non-urgent project expectations to how clients can empower better work by giving true creative freedom, we unpack the behaviours that elevate projects… and the ones that quietly derail them.


    If you’ve ever wished clients understood the creative process better, or you’re a client who wants to improve your relationships with creatives, this episode is packed with insight, honesty, and hard-earned lessons.


    CHAPTERS

    00:00 - Intro

    08:21 - Communication & Expectations

    15:45 - Clients & Pricing

    17:40 - Urgent VS Non-Urgent Work

    23:40 - Creative Freedom on Client Projects

    31:00 - Most Chaotic Deadlines


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    38 min
  • #098 | How to Charge Usage (Properly)
    Nov 26 2025

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    In this episode, we dive deep into one of the most misunderstood and most important parts of being a professional creative: usage licensing. After Matt was offered a shocking £300 for out-of-home usage (billboards, buses, the Underground… you name it), we decided it was time to break down what usage really is, why it matters, and how to price it properly.


    We unpack the different types of usage: Out of Home, Point of Sale, Social, Web and explore how context changes everything. A small startup asking for usage is very different from a multimillion-pound brand doing the same.


    We also talk about how usage slots into your overall business structure, alongside feedback rounds, payment terms, and policies. If you don’t set usage expectations, clients will happily use your work for years while you only get paid once.


    We cover practical tools and resources creatives can use when working out usage fees, plus why having a strong network of agents, producers, and experienced freelancers is invaluable when navigating what’s fair vs. what’s laughable.


    Finally, we wrap up with some red flags to look out for, and finish the episode with a Q&A from listeners. This episode is essential for any photographer or videographer who wants to charge properly and protect the value of their work.


    AOP: https://www.the-aop.org/information/usage-calculator

    Cameron's Twitch Livestreams: https://www.twitch.tv/camincontroll

    Matt's London Camera Division: https://londoncameradivision.com


    CHAPTERS

    00:00 - Intro

    08:52 - Bad Usage

    14:58 - Usage Types Breakdown

    19:55 - Pricing Usage

    35:00 - Tools for Usage

    39:49 - Avoiding Red Flags

    45:43 - Usage Summary

    47:55 - Listeners Q&A!


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    51 min
  • #097 | Surviving the Winter Slump
    Nov 18 2025

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    In this week’s episode, we’re diving into the reality of navigating the colder, quieter months as a creative, and why your environment, routines, and mindset matter more than ever.


    We start by talking about the importance of having your own creative space. Whether you’re working from home, a warm office, or a buzzing London coffee shop, the place you create in can completely shape your productivity, your motivation, and your sense of community, especially during winter when energy is low and projects slow down.


    We also get into the guilt that comes with losing momentum. Those quieter months can make you feel like you’re falling behind, but the truth is: the year balances itself out. Busy seasons always return. Learning not to punish yourself for slower phases is part of staying in the game long-term.


    Finally, we break down the practical side of winter: revisiting your business systems, removing old processes, updating portfolios, tightening workflows, optimising websites, and making sure your business runs clean so you’re ready for the next wave of work.


    CHAPTERS

    00:00 - Intro

    13:10 - The Winter Slump

    21:37 - Community & Accountability

    27:27 - Experiment with projects

    29:08 - Guilt of Losing Momentum & Productivity

    34:40 - Revisiting Your Business Systems


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    42 min
  • #096 | Why You Should Never Compromise Your Creative Standards
    Nov 11 2025

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    This week, we’re talking about building the version of yourself you refuse to compromise on.


    We break down what it means to truly become the creative you envision, not just in skill, but in standards, mindset, and the projects you say yes (and no) to. We talk about setting minimum levels of engagement for your pricing, understanding that your rate isn’t just a number, it represents the level of quality and creative integrity you’re willing to put your name on.


    We also get into the psychology of business and reputation, when it’s okay to bend your rules for a client, and when saying “no” actually protects your value long-term. We discuss the difference between discounting for loyalty vs starting new relationships on the wrong foot, and the power of positioning yourself to attract clients who meet your standards.


    Finally, we explore why personal projects are the foundation of discovering your highest creative standard. It’s in those projects that you find the version of yourself that sets the bar, and once you’ve experienced that, you’ll never want to compromise again.


    CHAPTERS

    00:00 - Intro

    02:26 - Building a version of yourself that you don’t compromise on

    14:30 - Personal projects allow for your true standard of quality

    20:05 - Clients budgets & expectations21:41 - Professional identity & being findable


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    29 min