
In this episode of the Creator Method Podcast, Gary Lipovetsky sits down with Sophie Elgort, a fashion and celebrity photographer, Forbes 30 Under 30 alum, and creator of Portrait Mode with Sophie Elgort, a PBS/All Arts series that began as an Instagram idea during COVID. Sophie has photographed names like Brooke Shields, Naomi Watts, and the Jenner sisters, while building a career that extends far beyond being behind the lens. Together, Gary and Sophie unpack why talented creatives often stay invisible, why being great at your craft is no longer enough, and how personal branding has become a major advantage for photographers, artists, stylists, makeup artists, and behind-the-scenes creatives. Sophie shares why getting credited matters, how social media can become a form of outreach, and why putting your work out consistently can create opportunities that traditional networking often cannot. The conversation also dives into Sophie’s journey of building her own name while growing up as the daughter of legendary photographer Arthur Elgort, the pressure of proving herself in a competitive industry, and the reality of balancing creative work, business, content, and motherhood. Sophie opens up about being repeatedly rejected while pitching her show, learning to keep going despite rejection, and turning a simple creative experiment with her father into a PBS series. Gary and Sophie also discuss the future of creative work, including how creatives can build repeatable content systems, capture situational content, use writing to deepen their voice, and leverage tools like AI without losing authenticity. This episode is for any creator, artist, photographer, or entrepreneur who wants to stop waiting to be discovered and start building their own career, audience, and legacy. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices