944. - Brianna Capozzi

Summary of 944. - Brianna Capozzi

by Chris Black & Jason Stewart / Talkhouse

1h 8mMay 15, 2026

Overview of How Long Gone with Brianna Capozzi

This episode of How Long Gone features photographer Brianna Capozzi in a wide-ranging conversation that starts with the hosts’ usual culture-and-chaos banter and then turns into a lively interview about Brianna’s work, her new book Womanizer, her New York show at Rectangle Room, and her Jersey-rooted aesthetic. The discussion moves between celebrity photography, internet etiquette, motherhood, froyo, orthopedic shoes, and how Brianna balances being a working artist and a new parent.

Main Topics Covered

Internet behavior, ride-shares, and everyday absurdity

  • The hosts riff on the evolution of Uber vs. Lyft, with a nostalgic take on the earlier days when Lyft felt cheaper, safer, and more “normal.”
  • They joke about Uber’s snack-ordering feature and how gross it feels to eat in cars.
  • The conversation wanders through oddly specific “tube foods” and other food absurdities, mostly as a setup for their comedic back-and-forth.

Internet entitlement and asking strangers for favors

  • A major theme is how social media has flattened the line between acquaintance and stranger.
  • They complain about people DMing for:
    • free itineraries
    • connections
    • hotel favors
    • brand hookups
  • The point: following someone on Instagram does not mean you know them, and asking for freebies or favors from strangers is absurd.

Chris Brown, Pitchfork, and manufactured beef

  • They briefly discuss the Chris Brown vs. Pitchfork / Zara Larsson situation.
  • Their read: whether the feud is organic or strategic, it benefits both parties through attention and streams.
  • The hosts also joke about media literacy and people scrambling to identify who owns what publications.

Brianna Capozzi Interview Highlights

Her new book and exhibition

  • Brianna’s book Womanizer is out now.
  • She also has a show opening at Rectangle Room in New York.
  • Her work is framed as playful, glamorous, and a little sleazy—in a way that feels intentional rather than explicit.

Her visual style and influences

  • Brianna describes her photography as grounded in a mix of:
    • glamour
    • naivete
    • sleaze
  • She says her sensibility comes from being Jersey Italian, raised around tanning culture, bold style, and a very specific East Coast visual language.
  • Her work often includes:
    • celebrity and model portraiture
    • wigs and character transformations
    • references to pop culture and nostalgia
    • photos that make famous people look slightly stranger or more playful than usual

Working with celebrities and models

  • They discuss her shoots with people like:
    • Addison Rae
    • Dua Lipa
    • Miley Cyrus
    • Pamela Anderson
    • Gwyneth Paltrow
  • Brianna explains that she often directs by physically demonstrating poses herself.
  • She and the hosts talk about how some talent want to be pushed into less traditionally sexy poses, while others need constant guidance.
  • She’s especially interested in the tension between hotness and awkwardness—making images that feel styled but not sterile.

Motherhood and working while pumping

  • Brianna talks openly about becoming a mother and how quickly she returned to work.
  • She describes traveling for a shoot soon after giving birth and having to pump on set, which changed how she worked physically.
  • The conversation is frank and funny about:
    • the logistics of pumping
    • how breastfeeding changes the body
    • the reality of doing fashion/editorial work while parenting
  • Her kid’s name is Lucho Marie.

Family, Jersey, and upbringing

  • Brianna describes a very supportive family that loves commotion and being involved in her projects.
  • Her mother comes off as a major personality:
    • stylish
    • into secondhand shopping
    • passionate and funny
    • fully engaged in Brianna’s creative life
  • Her Jersey upbringing shaped her look:
    • tan skin
    • blonde hair
    • big jewelry
    • sports culture
    • “athlete/hot girl” energy
  • She says she played soccer, basketball, softball, and tennis, with soccer being her best sport.

Froyo, food preferences, and niche taste

  • A surprisingly long section is devoted to frozen yogurt.
  • Brianna’s Froyo preferences are very specific:
    • strawberry flavor with tart yogurt
    • honey
    • strawberries
    • almonds
    • mochi
    • blueberries
    • occasional Oreos
  • They joke about the “froyo renaissance” and how certain toppings feel more breakfast-like than indulgent.
  • The whole segment becomes a comic window into her aesthetic: curated, slightly obsessive, and very particular.

Foot pain and orthopedic shoes

  • Brianna mentions serious foot pain and shopping for orthopedic shoes.
  • She says she may eventually need surgery and jokes about doing cosmetic procedures at the same time.
  • The hosts riff on the reality that male photographers don’t have to deal with the same footwear dilemma.

Notable Takeaways

  • Brianna Capozzi’s style is deeply personal: it’s rooted in Jersey, tanning culture, sports, family, and a love of fashion that never became precious.
  • She’s a hands-on, intuitive photographer who often uses her own body to demonstrate the image she wants.
  • The episode captures the balancing act of creative career + motherhood, especially the practical realities behind the glamour.
  • A recurring theme is that fame, style, and the internet are all performance spaces—whether it’s celebrity photos, social media DMs, or public feuds.

Quick Episode Snapshot

  • Guest: Brianna Capozzi
  • Role: Photographer
  • Book: Womanizer
  • Show: Rectangle Room, New York
  • Core vibe: Fashion talk, internet satire, motherhood logistics, and East Coast style mythology