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Sean Murphy Photography: The Lens Behind Weezer & The Brands You Love

Sean Murphy Photography: The Lens Behind Weezer & The Brands You Love

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Sean Murphy has spent over 30 years behind the lens, capturing music and fashion icons — including global names like Weezer — and shaping creative direction for brands across the globe.

In this episode of Nic & Jetfuel, Sean shares how real artists create in an era where everything is digitally imposed, and why small businesses thrive when they lead with an edge in creativity. From working with legends in music and fashion to directing photography and brand vision for companies like BOTE Paddle Boards, Sean’s journey is proof that creativity isn’t just about art — it’s a powerful driver of business.

🚀 Whether you’re a creator, entrepreneur, or brand builder, this conversation will challenge you to think differently about what it means to truly create.

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👉 Learn more about Sean Murphy: https://www.gannetcreativehouse.com
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