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This week, you’ll meet Andrew Darlow, whose journey from the magic of a high school darkroom to photographing luxury watches and world travels will have you seeing everyday moments in a new light. From his early experiences in Japan that sparked a lifelong love for visual storytelling, to the creative leap into building a commercial photo studio, Andrew’s story is packed with adventure, risk, and the power of following your curiosity.

You’ll discover how Andrew bridged the analog and digital worlds, recounting the challenges of moving from hands-on darkroom work to mastering Photoshop and digital printing. He shares the invaluable lessons learned through teaching, inventing, and consulting—including his game-changing backup blueprint for digital life, and the creation of the Gallery Pouch, a simple but revolutionary solution for artists everywhere.

If you’ve ever doubted that creative problem-solving can open new doors, Andrew’s experiments in the toy and game industry and his approach to licensing will inspire you to keep pitching and innovating. From books to gratitude journals, and even remote pet photography, this episode is packed with actionable tips and moments of perspective that will help you get “unstuck”—whether you’re in the arts, technology, or just trying to future-proof your own creative career.

You can find Andrew on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/adarlow/ or at his website https://backup.fm/

If you're ready to take the next step and get unstuck and unstoppable, you can find time on Ken's calendar at https://kenwilliamscoaching.com/breakthrough

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