Bild 2025 Recap, with CJ Wolfe, Maria Clinton & Benjamin Von Wong

08/14/2025

Summertime is the season for travel. With that theme in mind, in today’s show, we’re taking you on a short trip around the block to revisit a few of our favorite encounters from B&H’s 2025 Bild Expo. 

Above Photograph © Matt Emond

During two days in June, we engaged with the many thousands of Expo attendees who converged at New York’s Jacob Javits Center for the show. From our sleek podcast console/recording station adjacent to the Bild stages, we shared our favorite listens and offered advice to the many inquisitive creatives wanting to start up a podcast of their own. Amid all the noise and excitement, we also found the chance to record short interviews with a few of our visitors who had inspiring stories to tell, three of which we’re presenting today.

Bild 2025 attendees line up outside Jacob Javits Center on Tuesday,…
Bild 2025 attendees queue for free Expo passes, Tuesday, June 17. Photo…
Attendees traverse atrium space on the 4th floor of Bild Expo 2025,…
Attendees cluster outside speaker stages on the 4th floor of Bild Expo…
Navigation sign to the many activities on the 4th floor of Bild Expo…
B&H Photography Podcast creative producer Jill Waterman speaks with…
Podcast technical producer Mike Weinstein (left) and podcast host Derek…
Microphone display in the Audio Experience room on the 4th floor of…
Studio set with model and silhouetted backdrop in Lighting Experience…
Lighting demonstration in Lighting Experience room on the 4th floor of…
Bild 2025 Main Stage on the 4th floor of Bild Expo 2025, Tuesday, June…
Attendees crowd the Bild 2025 Main Stage on the 4th floor of Bild Expo…
Keynote speaker Cristina Mittermeier presents on the Bild 2025 Main…
Rapt audience members listen and snap pictures of Bild 2025…
Colorful branded display for Bild Expo 2025, Wednesday, June 18. Photo …
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So, sit back and enjoy these conversations with Philadelphia-based photographer, entrepreneur, and community organizer CJ Wolfe; New York-based filmmaker, producer, and podcaster Maria Clinton; and Canadian-born, globetrotting visual engineer and environmental activist Benjamin Von Wong.

Guests: CJ Wolfe, Maria Clinton, & Benjamin Von Wong

Episode Timeline:

  • 2:32: Philadelphia-based photographer, entrepreneur, and community organizer CJ Wolfe talks about how a camera changed his life, leading him to found Immortal Vision Studios, and a related creative agency.
  • 7:58: Reminiscing about how CJ’s early love of coding inspired him to customize MySpace profiles for his friends as a youth.
  • 12:58: CJ’s creative goals for the future and the inspiration to get his studio on wheels to expand.
  • 14:34: CJ talks about business shifts and the new ideas he gets from interns—rather than thinking, look to AI.
  • 21:27: New York-based filmmaker, producer, and podcaster Maria Clinton riffs about generational shifts in the realm of content creation.
  • 27:00: The underlying question of who you’re creating for and why?
  • 29:05: The difference between content creation and filmmaking.
  • 32:21: Maria talks about The Little Souvenirs podcast, the types of stories she and her co-host tell, and where you can find the show.
  • 33:45: Bild speaker, visual engineer, and environmental activist Benjamin Von Wong reminisces about his previous conversation with the podcast and the challenges he faced back then about continuing his journey as an artist.
  • 38:06: Ben’s recent projects, and his theory of activating change by finding the nexus of the right place, the right time and the right people.
  • 43:02: Ben’s accidental path to becoming an environmentalist, plus the need to shift his activism from a burden of duty to a place of love.
  • 46:28: Ben talks about how community involvement has evolved within his work, to create engagement greater than the sum of its parts—what it takes to fix the world.
  • 50:18: The economics of large-scale production and how fundraising has changed Ben’s relationship to his art by helping him believe in his own work.

Guest Bios:

CJ Wolfe picked up a camera eight years ago, while pursuing college studies as a student-athlete. Since that time, he has made an impact both globally and within the Philadelphia creative scene, where he first got his start. A true staple in the city’s culture, CJ has influenced sports, music, and lifestyle through his creativity behind the scenes and, most importantly, behind the camera. Wolfe has produced work for Red Bull, Footlocker, Ethika, Block Inc, Lil Uzi Vert, Lil Baby, Meek Mill, and Allen Iverson to name a few. Throughout his journey, Wolfe recognized a major gap in Philadelphia—a lack of safe, inspiring spaces for photographers to refine their craft, showcase their talents, and build professional networks. In response, he founded Immortal Vision Studio in 2020, which has grown into a cornerstone of the city’s creative community. Now operating two boutique studios totaling 6,000 square feet and booking over 2,000 appointments per year, Wolfe has built Philadelphia’s most trusted rental powerhouse for photo and video production. Wolfe also has another layer to the business besides studio rentals and community. Immortal Vision Agency—a creative firm producing high-impact content for brands and businesses—bridging the gap to provide professional opportunities and elevate talent from his hometown to the world stage.

CJ Wolfe poses in Immortal Vision Studio’s lounge area. Photo by…
CJ Wolfe on set at Immortal Vision Studios
CJ with his camera during an Immortal Vision Studio Activation inside…
Pro Basketball player Archie Goodwin
NBA legend Allen Iverson
Boston Celtics forward Jayson Tatum
Philadelphia native, pro football safety Will Parks working out on the…
Atlanta-based rapper, singer, and songwriter Lil Baby
Philadelphia-based rapper, singer, and songwriter Lil Uzi Vert
Philadelphia-based rapper, singer, and composer Bri Steves
CJ Wolfe being interviewed for an ABC 6 Action News TV segment
CJ poses in front of the Immortal Vision Studios Photo Activation booth
CJ speaking as part of a panel discussion
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Maria Clinton is a New York-based filmmaker, podcaster, and educator. Her past freelance clients include About.com, Hudson Group, and various nonprofit organizations. As a filmmaker Maria’s work focuses on finding and sharing untold stories that shed light on underrepresented groups of people, shattering stereotypes and reconstructing narratives. She co-directed the Emmy-Award winning documentary short The Love Bugs—about an entomologist couple who amassed the world’s largest private collection of insects. As a podcaster, Maria is co-creator and co-host of The Little Souvenirs Podcast. She and co-host/writer Kimberly Mallory discuss a variety of topics with their guests including life’s moments that gift us impressionable little souvenirs. They believe each episode is a reminder to celebrate the moments that matter most. It’s time to enjoy the journey!

Maria Clinton Headshot
B&H Photography Podcast host Derek Fahsbender poses with Maria Clinton…
Maria Clinton, except when noted in captions

Benjamin Von Wong’s work lies at the intersection of fantasy and photography and combines everyday objects with shocking statistics. It has attracted the attention of corporations like Starbucks, Dell, and Nike and has generated over 100 million views for causes like ocean plastics, electronic waste, and fashion pollution. In 2018, he was named one of Adweek’s 11 content branded masterminds. He is also a creative advisor for the Ocean Plastic Leadership Network and the Sustainable Ocean Alliance.

Portrait of visual engineer & environmental activist Benjamin Von Wong…
Benjamin Von Wong holds a Nauticam housing for his Nikon D800 while…
A Chinese cormorant fisherman navigates an underwater river in this…
In an effort to get global citizens to realize we all play a part in…
Von Wong’s installation featuring a giant tap spewing plastics sourced…
Von Wong set a Guiness World record for the art installation he created…
Strawpocalypse, or The Parting of the Plastic Sea” on view at Estella…
Von Wong created the 12-foot “Hand of Everest” in collaboration with…
Von Wong connected with Greenpeace for his Truckloads of Plastic…
Von Wong teamed up with Dell, then he and 50 volunteers spent 10 days…
A volunteer staples laptop cables onto a set that’s part of Von Wong’s…
Select team members pose in front of a set for Von Wong’s E-Waste…
Von Wong teamed up with Greenpeace to create the Perpetual Plastic…
Portrait of artist & costume designer Ka Amorastreya, perched on a…
A Disney-inspired fantasy fashion shoot at Austria’s Stift Admont…
Headshot of visual engineer & environmental activist Benjamin Von Wong…
Benjamin Von Wong, except when noted in captions

Host: Derek Fahsbender

Senior Creative Producer: Jill Waterman

Senior Producer: Mike Weinstein

Executive Producer: Richard Stevens