Category: Audio & Podcasts
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The Sunday Read: ‘The Man Who Saw America’ – The New York Times
The Sunday Read: ‘The Man Who Saw America’ Chronicling the human condition with one of the most influential photographers in history. Link: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/28/podcasts/the-daily/robert-frank-photographer.html Chronicling the human condition with one of the most influential photographers in history
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Longform Podcast #398: Dean Baquet · Longform
Longform Podcast #398: Dean Baquet · Longform Dean Baquet is executive editor of The New York Times. “I always tried to question what is the difference between what is truly tradition and core, and what is merely habit. A lot of stuff we think are core, are just habits. The way we write newspaper via…
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Podcast: Photojournalists Have a Heated Ethics Debate & Black Photographers Create the VogueChallenge – PhotoShelter Blog
Podcast: Photojournalists Have a Heated Ethics Debate & Black Photographers Create the VogueChallenge – PhotoShelter Blog As photographers responded to the controversial Poynter article entitled “Photographers are being called on to stop showing protesters’ face. Should they?” PhotoShelter co-founder Allen Murabayashi published a series of pieces that intensified the convers via PhotoShelter Blog: https://blog.photoshelter.com/2020/06/podcast-photojournalists-have-a-heated-ethics-debate-black-photographers-create-the-voguechallenge/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+PhotoshelterBlog+%28PhotoShelter+Blog%29 As…
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Photojournalists Attacked and Arrested at Protests Around the Country – PhotoShelter Blog
Photojournalists Attacked and Arrested at Protests Around the Country – PhotoShelter Blog In the span of less than a week, concerns about COVID-19 have taken a backseat to the nationwide protests against police brutality and racism sparked by the deaths of George Floyd, Ahmad Aubrey, and Breonna Taylor. Photojournalists covering the scenes hav via PhotoShelter…
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Are There Enough Photos of COVID-19 Death? – PhotoShelter Blog
Are There Enough Photos of COVID-19 Death? – PhotoShelter Blog Harvard professor Sarah Elizabeth Lewis raised the ire of some photojournalists by suggesting that there weren’t enough photos of COVID-19-related death to create “mental images” of the breadth of the pandemic and the wake of destruction. In this episode via PhotoShelter Blog: https://blog.photoshelter.com/2020/05/are-there-enough-photos-of-covid-19-death/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+PhotoshelterBlog+%28PhotoShelter+Blog%29 Harvard professor…
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The Photographic Phases of Depicting COVID-19 – PhotoShelter Blog
The Photographic Phases of Depicting COVID-19 – PhotoShelter Blog In many parts of the U.S. the reality of social distancing policies have only been in place for about a month. Yet during that time and the few weeks that preceded it, photographers have already churned through a number of phases to document and depict th…
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Ready for Surprise: Joel Meyerowtiz Interview 2020 – Photographs by Joel Meyerowitz | Interview by Jim Casper | LensCulture
Ready for Surprise: Joel Meyerowtiz Interview 2020 – Photographs by Joel Meyerowitz | Interview by Jim Casper | LensCulture The pioneering master of color street photography talks about his passions and the energy of the street in this wide-ranging audio interview via LensCulture: https://www.lensculture.com/articles/joel-meyerowitz-ready-for-surprise-joel-meyerowtiz-interview-2020 The pioneering master of color street photography talks about his passions…
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Matt Stuart – Candela: Photography & Cinematography masters (podcast) | Listen Notes
Matt Stuart – Candela: Photography & Cinematography masters (podcast) 00:50:28 – Street photographer Matt Stuart discusses his coverage of the 2017 Las Vegas mass shooting, the wake-up call that was a plastic bullet whizzing past… via Listen Notes: https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/candela/matt-stuart-nTPme521raD/ Street photographer Matt Stuart discusses his coverage of the 2017 Las Vegas mass shooting, the wake-up…
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Talking Pictures #23 with photojournalist Yunghi Kim – YouTube
Talking Pictures #23 with photojournalist Yunghi Kim Yunghi Kim goes into great detail about how she approaches her work and shares many stories that offer insight into how she manages to create amazing images…. via YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ASP2wgiCT78&feature=emb_title Yunghi Kim goes into great detail about how she approaches her work and shares many stories that offer…
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Twitter Beefs: The Photo Industry Fights Over Photo Contests – PhotoShelter Blog
Twitter Beefs: The Photo Industry Fights Over Photo Contests – PhotoShelter Blog Late Winter and early Spring bring another cycle of photo contest season – that time of year when many major prizes are announced (especially in the photojournalism realm). And with each year brings another round of punditry regarding the value of photo c…
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Fujifilm Launched a Camera and Revealed How Their Ambassador Takes Photos. Then He was Canceled. – PhotoShelter Blog
Fujifilm Launched a Camera and Revealed How Their Ambassador Takes Photos. Then He was Canceled. – PhotoShelter Blog As a part of the launch of the Fuji X100V, Fujifilm posted a video on their YouTube channel of Japanese street photographer Tatsuo Suzuki at work. Suzuki’s aggressive style rubbed people the wrong way, and within the…
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Joining the Dots: Episode One with Ed Templeton
Joining the Dots: Episode One with Ed Templeton DJ, filmmaker and subcultural superstar Don Letts sits down with a new guest to discuss their life and work. This week, he meets legendary skateboarder and artist Ed Templeton. via Huck Magazine: https://www.huckmag.com/art-and-culture/joining-the-dots-ed-templeton/ Joining the Dots is a new Huck podcast. Each week DJ, filmmaker and subcultural…
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Rob Galbraith DPI: Nikon USA posts interview with Ami Vitale
Link: Photographer Ami Vitale is featured in the latest Nikon USA podcast. As with earlier podcasts, the interview with Vitale intermingles advertorial content with interesting insights into her approach to shooting of both stills and digital SLR video.
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Photojournalist Dana Popa talks about her project on sex trafficked women Not Natasha « HotBlog
Link: In the following audio interview Dana Popa talks about Not Natasha and her photographic process. It was recorded at Photofusion, London last year while Not Natasha was on show and it’s just under an hour long, so be warned. As it is a large file, the interview should be downloaded.
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Tim Hetherington, HOST Podcast
Link: Listen to the audio from his talk below while viewing a slideshow of his work.
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HAMBURGER EYES VIP » INNA SMALL ROOM STYLE VOL. 2
Link: new podcast! from photographer alexander bartsch, jamaican vinyl styles mon!
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College Photographer of the Year Travis Dove on Creating His Photo Business
Link: Travis Dove swears he didn’t intend to become a photographer — particularly when he was working freelance assignments in North Carolina for $30/day. Earning his Master’s degree from Ohio University and winning both the College Photographer of the Year (CPOY) in 2007 and a World Press Photo award helped him acquire clients, but he…
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College Photographer of the Year Tim Hussin Doesn't Care About Money
Link: “I’m living a transient lifestyle now…We dumpster dive food, for example,” he explains. “That’s one thing that most people won’t do, and I guess I don’t blame them…we don’t buy food very often, and that cuts out the necessity to work that many more hours per week.”
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Robert Krulwich: “Some People Don’t Wait”
Link: Krulwich talks about how he has seen journalism change and issues a call for a new generation to “not wait” for their dream jobs and stories to come, but to go out and find them ourselves. For those of us who are trying to make a career this way, the advice and enthusiastic support…
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Talk with Guy Martin and Ivor Prickett
Link: Guy Martin and Ivor Prickett were at Foto8 on 13 February to speak in conversation with Jon Levy. They discuss past work, their time in Tahrir Square and how that led to them covering events in Libya.