The Official Journal of Street and Documentary Photography
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Join photographers Antonio M. Rosario and Ward Rosin for tips and insights that will take your photography to the next level. Topics range from candid street photography to nature and landscapes as Antonio and Ward reflect on lessons learned, providing practical tips you can immediately apply to your own photography. Also, you'll hear great interviews from working photographers.
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If you love street photography, then you will love The Street Photography Show with your host, Mark Rossi. Mark is a published photographer who has been in love with photography nearly his entire life and in particular the street photography genre. The Street Photography Show motto is to educate and engage with our listeners by having educational discussions to interviews with fellow street photographers from the community worldwide.
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Join Grazia's Editor at Large Angela Buttolph for the second in a special series of three fashion blogging masterclasses. Angela will host some of the blogosphere's biggest names - Hannah Almassi, Phill Taylor and Sandra of 5 Inch and Up - as they share their top tips and talk about their most exciting blogging moments as well as the impact of sharing your opinions and style online.
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Context, Connection and Candid with Hillary Greene-Pae
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53:52Hillary Greene-Pae is a clinical social worker, real estate investor, and accomplished photographer based in Calabasas, California. Her work spans multiple genres, but it’s her street photography that has captured attention for its emotional depth and unique perspective. As the featured photographer in the November 2025 issue of Street Photography …
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In this episode, Antonio, Ward, and their guest Dave Szweduik dive into the creative process behind Fujifilm “recipes”—custom in-camera film simulation settings—and what they reveal about each photographer’s way of seeing. Dave shares how he’s been using AI-assisted tools like ChatGPT to generate color and tone profiles inspired by the look of clas…
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Barry Ashenhurst – Breaking Conformity in Street Photography
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1:05:37Barry Ashenhurst is a retired photojournalist based in Newcastle, Australia, who worked for some of the country’s premier sporting and lifestyle magazines. After decades of professional work—from motocross tracks to caravan publications—Barry transitioned to street photography, trading his heavy camera bags for a single Sony A7 and 35mm lens. His a…
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In this episode, Ward reflects on photographing his nephew’s wedding with a street photographer’s mindset, describing how he avoided traditional posed shots in favor of authentic, in-the-moment captures. His approach, shaped by instinct and observation, gives listeners a look at how street techniques translate into event photography and how spontan…
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I’d like to tell you about someone who’s become both a friend and a photographer I admire. His name is Pat Callahan, and he’s our featured photographer in the October 2025 issue of Street Photography Magazine. Here’s the funny thing about how we met: I’d known Pat for over two years at our gym here in Charlottesville, Virginia. We’d play pickleball…
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In this episode of Street Shots, Antonio and Ward sit down with photographer Ben Geier to talk about his book Viewing Hours. Ben has been photographing America’s vanishing culture—storefronts, motels, neon signs, and old theaters—bringing a mix of punk DIY energy and design sensibility to the work. The conversation digs into the stories behind his …
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Alan Wieder – Building Community Through Street Photography
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1:12:21In this episode I speak with Alan Wieder, a street photographer, oral historian, and author whose book We Will Not Be Removed: The People of King School Park documents four years spent photographing at a park in Portland, Oregon. The book captures the daily lives of a predominantly African American community in a gentrified neighborhood. Alan’s jou…
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"The Kodak camera makes possible a collection of photographs which record the life of its owner and which increase in value each day that passes." -- George Eastman "Anything worth doing is worth doing to excess." -- Edwin Land In this episode, Antonio and Ward turn their attention to the endless pile of photographs that never make it past our phon…
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Garrett Strang – Human Connection on the Streets of Paris
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1:03:50Today I’m joined Garrett Strang, an American photographer who has made Paris his creative home. Garrett’s journey from documentary filmmaker in Washington D.C. to street photographer in Paris is one of creative evolution and bold reinvention. For 20 years, he created documentaries on health issues, population studies, and social conflicts, where he…
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"There is nothing as mysterious as a fact clearly described." -- Garry Winogrand "When someone becomes aware of the camera, it becomes a different picture." -- Robert Frank In this episode, Ward shares his experiments with nighttime flash—slides, jackrabbits, and all the odd magic that comes with it—while Antonio talks about trying the same, even s…
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Appalachian Ghosts and Erased Histories with Raymond Thompson Jr.
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56:07Today we’re joined by Raymond Thompson Jr., an assistant professor in the College of Communications at the University of Texas and a photographer whose work defies easy categorization. Originally from Virginia, Raymond has spent years documenting stories that others have forgotten or even worse, deliberately erased. His approach blends documentary …
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This week we’re joined by our friend Virginia Hines. She’s a photographer and former publishing industry professional who has traveled extensively to document street life around the world and learn from masters of the genre. She wrote the foreword to Street Photography Magazine’s book “Where the Streets Lead” and has been featured multiple times in…
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"Life is not significant details, illuminated by a flash, fixed forever. Photographs are." - Susan Sontag "I am forever chasing light. Light turns the ordinary into the magical." - Trent Parke In this episode, Antonio talks about visiting the Cass County Fair in Nebraska, using the trip as a chance to explore how he wants to approach photography in…
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What happens when two artists choose to show up for each other—week after week, year after year—for over three decades? In this episode, Ashley Riffo talked to photographer Gigi Stoll about her extraordinary friendship with the late Flo Fox: a street photographer, advocate, and firecracker of a human being who never let MS (and the blindness and pa…
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"In a good or successful color photograph, the picture's definition or meaning will somehow arise through the use of color” "Photographs have always been convincing lies." -- Joel Sternfeld In this episode, Ward shares stories from his recent road trip to Saskatchewan, including a visit to a hometown dirt track race—a nostalgic return since his las…
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#Mark Seymour IntroductionI’m pleased to have Mark Seymour back on the podcast. It’s been too long since we last connected, because Mark’s been busier than ever. He’s based in the UK, and when we spoke, he mentioned watching foxes playing in his garden. But don’t let that peaceful scene fool you—Mark’s constantly traveling, teaching workshops aroun…
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In this episode, Antonio and Ward talk about the challenge of photographing in new places. Antonio’s just moved to Lincoln, Nebraska and is still unpacking boxes, figuring out where to store his gear, and trying to spot what’s interesting to shoot in a much quieter environment than New York. He shares how different it feels to look for subjects lik…
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The Canary in the Coal Mine – JM Simpson’s Call to Document History Today
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36:47Today we’re joined by John M Simpson, a photographer whose unique background brings a perspective to documentary work that deserves our attention. John’s journey spans multiple careers that have shaped his approach to visual storytelling. As a former military officer he later transistion to academia as a history professor. This foundation in histor…
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"Self-discovery through a camera? I am scared to look for fear of discovering how shallow my Self is!" -- Minor White "The voyage of discovery lies not in finding new landscapes but in finding new eyes." -- Marcel Proust Antonio checks in from Lincoln, Nebraska after making the big move from Brooklyn. He shares the details of packing his life into …
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Alon Goldsmith – iPhone Street Photographer Who Shoots from a Bicycle
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53:31Alon Goldsmith is a Los Angeles-based street photographer and copywriter whose mobile photography has earned him recognition in numerous international contests. A longtime member of Julia Dean’s photography collective, he has become known for his creative approach to iPhone photography and his documentation of Venice Beach’s vibrant street life. Hi…
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"In each place I have travelled, I have used my camera as an extension of my memory." -- Teju Cole "In photography and in life, always look for the light, if you don’t see it, bring it." John Waire In this episode, Antonio records from Brooklyn for the last time before his big move to Nebraska. It’s a reflective and unscripted conversation, touchin…
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Brad Jones, the featured photographer in the June 2025 issue of Street Photography Magazine, is a Brooklyn-based forensic photographer. Originally trained as a painter and illustrator, Brad discovered photography in college and spent 15 years building a successful commercial career shooting for magazines and advertising clients. However, his transi…
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"The limitations of photography are in yourself, for what we see is only what we are." -- Ernst Haas "A photographic portrait is a picture of someone who knows he is being photographed." -- Richard Avedon In this episode, Ward opens with a deep dive into his Lightroom library, explaining how “hunting” for decisive moments differs from “fishing” for…
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"Photography is truth. The cinema is truth 24 times per second." -- Jean-Luc Godard "What use is having a great depth of field, if there is not an adequate depth of feeling?" -- W. Eugene Smith In this episode, Antonio and Ward catch up amid packing tape and camping plans. Antonio talks through the experience of unearthing old cameras—including a p…
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Creating Street Images Through Linkage and Anticipation with David Herman
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1:07:00What makes a street photograph truly stand out? Is it the decisive moment, the composition, or the story it tells? In today’s episode, our guest David Herman and I explore these questions and more. David brings a unique perspective shaped by his background as a former professional photographer and his instinctive understanding of human interaction.…
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Many of you probably already know Larry Racioppo from his thoughtful column in our monthly newsletter, where he shares his unique perspective on photography. As a lifelong photographer, Larry has published several books, both independently and through established publishers. We’re excited to feature Larry as our featured photographer in the May 202…
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"It’s more important for a photographer to have very good shoes, than to have a very good camera." -- Sebastiao Salgado "I met somebody at the gallery. And he said to me, I own a photograph of yours. And when I get up in the morning, I look at it and it makes me happy. And I thought that was very nice. It meant I wasn't completely useless." -- Saul…
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Composition is King: Gavin Libotte on Street Photography, Music, and Finding Balance
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54:44Ever wonder how some photographers capture those striking, perfectly composed street scenes? It’s not always about luck. Sometimes, it’s about seeing the world through the eyes of a graphic designer. In this episode of the Street Photography Magazine podcast, I chat with Gavin Libotte, an Australian street photographer and musician with a backgroun…
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"I do not try to find myself in what I 'shoot,' but perhaps I want to see the position of the world I am in." -- Daido Moriyama "Often while traveling with a camera we arrive just as the sun slips over the horizon of a moment, too late to expose film, only time enough to expose our hearts." -- Minor White In this episode, Antonio and Ward catch up …
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Visual Spirituality in Street Photography with Steven Kushner
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1:22:46Update: The podcast link is now working In this episode I’m excited to introduce you to a photographer with a fascinating perspective on the art of seeing. Steven Kushner is a retired Reform rabbi from Detroit who now calls New Jersey home. After serving his congregation for nearly four decades, Steven embarked on a creative journey that had always…
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"I don't come as a photographer. I come as a friend." -- Alfred Eisenstaedt "I didn't decide to be a photographer; I just happened to fall into it." -- Berenice Abbott With Ward heading off to Japan, he and Antonio hand the mic to their friend Keith Goldstein for this special episode. Keith takes over hosting duties and turns the tables by intervie…
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Daniel Sackheim’s Film Noir Approach to Street Photography
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1:08:01I’m pleased to share my recent chat with Daniel Sakheim. Dan is a television director and producer known for his work on shows like “True Detective,” “The Americans,” and “Better Call Saul” and he is also a very talented street photographer. I’ve been trying to get Dan on the podcast for a while, and I’m glad it finally worked out. We had a great c…
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"You know, the camera is not meant just to show misery." "The subject matter is so much more important than the photographer." -- Gordon Parks In this episode of Street Shots, Antonio and Ward dive into the life and legacy of the iconic photographer Gordon Parks. They explore his remarkable journey from humble beginnings in Fort Scott, Kansas, to b…
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