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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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**SUPPORT THESE SHOWS ON PATREON** https://www.patreon.com/ChrisRetro ---------------------------------------------------- Hi I'm Chris Retro, a street and documentary photographer based in Berlin. I'll be your host, and In these podcasts, we interview renowned photographers around the world and talk to them about their art, what motivates them and their advice for those starting out. This can be street photography orientated, or people that I admire and respect in this crazy, fantastic phot ...
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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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I recently had a very interesting chat with Jeromie Stephens, a talented photographer who’s been documenting the world of bluegrass for many years. If you love the candid, authentic moments in music or on the streets you need to check out the work of our guest Jeromie Stephens. In today’s episode Jeromie and I dig into everything from street photog…
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In this episode, Antonio and Ward explore the idea of a “color voice” in photography—a personal and intentional use of color that can shape a photographer’s visual identity. They discuss how color choices can influence the emotional impact of an image, creating a mood or enhancing the story being told. From vibrant, high-contrast palettes to more s…
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In today’s episode I speak with Naeem Douglas, who is our featured photographer in the December 2024 issue of Street Photography Magazine. He’s a former broadcast television journalist who found a new passion in photography. After burning out from the repetitive world of crime reporting, he discovered the calming effect of photography during the pa…
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“When I photograph, what I’m really doing is seeking answers to things.” -- Wynn Bullock “If you want to be a better photographer, stand in front of more interesting stuff.” -- Jim Richardson In this episode, Antonio and Ward reflect on photography’s unique role in preserving memories and stories. They discuss the importance of visual media literac…
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Editor’s note: Today’s episode is a reply of our very first podcast episode with guest Glenn Capers published in November 2014. To this day, Glenn is one of our all-time favorite photographers as is this conversation. Sadly, Glenn passed away three years later. He was a brilliant photographer, inspirational teacher and an all around super cool guy.…
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"Serendipity plays an enormous role in my work. I create the possibilities for accidents to happen."-- Robbert Flick "I’m very interested in the uncanny and a way to find something mysterious or terrible within everyday life."-- Gregory Crewdson In this episode, Antonio and Ward start, as usual, by discussing recent book acquisitions, including boo…
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In this episode, I share my engaging conversation with photographer, curator, and publisher Michael Rababy about his upcoming book, “CASINOLAND, Tired of Winning.” Set to release on November 5, 2024, in independent bookstores and on Amazon. This work which is the result of a 30-year personal photo project, offers a unique and witty visual perspecti…
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"What I'm always trying to do is to make a picture that goes beyond a story." "If you can shoot on the street, you can shoot anything." -- Mary Ellen Mark In this episode, Antonio and Ward begin with some "light" conversation about the aurora making a rare appearance in New York. Antonio reflects on the quiet satisfaction of finally catching a glim…
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In today’s episode we welcome award-winning Swedish photographer Johan Jelbo. Fresh off his win of the series competition at the first annual Dublin Street Photography Festival, Johan discusses his use of flash photography on the street journey, insights, and future endeavors in the realm of photography. Johan’s love affair with photography began w…
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"...talking about pictures as though you could tell anybody how to take good ones is nuts. Pictures are given, not taken." -- Robert Adams "The work of a photographer is to reveal hidden things." -- Matt Black In this episode, Antonio and Ward kick things off by comparing the new iPhone camera to Fujifilm gear, debating whether the latest upgrades …
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I love night street photography, which is why I was thrilled when Ashley Riffo, our editor, landed an interview with our , Bal Bhatla, aka Mr Whisper who is also the featured photographer in Street Photography Magazine’s October 2024 issue. Recently Ashley and I sat down for a very lively conversation with Bal who is truly a class act. He’s a Londo…
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"Photography books often have titles like The Photographer’s Eye or The Vision of So and So or Seeing Photographs — as if photographers didn’t have minds, only eyes." -- Duane Michals “A book is like a piece of music; it has a beginning and an end, but what happens in between is up to you.” -- Stephen Shore In this episode, Antonio talks about conn…
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"Don't tell your parents where we went” “I’m sort of a spy,” ― Vivian Maier In this episode, Ward and Antonio start off by diving into Ward's recent exploration of minimalist photography. Ward shares how he has been capturing everyday objects—like cars and sheds—using his phone camera in black and white. His focus is on the "thinginess" of these mu…
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Our guest this week is Karlynne Wintels who is also the featured photographer in the September 2024 issue of Street Photography Magazine. Originally from the Netherlands, she had been living in Singapore with her family over the past several years. When we spoke to her several weeks ago she was packing to move back to her home country. Karlynne has…
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Today on the Street Photography Magazine podcast, we have a fascinating guest who I met in an unusual way – Lynne McPeake, a retired graphic designer and photographer from the Peak District in the UK. I first crossed paths with Lynne during my travels to Iceland, the Faroe Islands, and the Scottish Shetland Islands early this summer. It was in Shet…
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"For me, vision is an intelligent form of thought." -- Andreas Gursky “Creativity is contagious, pass it on.” – Albert Einstein In this episode, Antonio and Ward start with reflections on the changing seasons and how it influences their photography experiences. They transition into a discussion about the nuances of teaching Lightroom, where Antonio…
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Our guest this week is John M. Simpson the featured photographer in the of August 2024 issue of Street Photography Magazine, who brings a wealth of experience and a unique perspective to street photography. A retired history professor and former military man, John’s journey into photojournalism began with a simple thought: “I can do a better job.” …
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"I’m ready to surrender into the idea that we’re all connected, and that I need to be of service somehow." "The way we see things changes them, and the things we see change us." -- Gino Miele In this episode, Antonio and Ward welcome Gino Miele for an in-depth conversation about the delicate balance between being fully present in a moment and captu…
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Our guest today is Brooklyn native, Gretchen Grace, a fascinating street photographer whose journey in photography began with a high school class that sparked her passion. since then she’s been capturing the street scenes of New York City for decades. Gretchen recently published a book called “Two Way Street” that showcases her unique vision. It’s …
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In this episode, Ward kicks things off by sharing his experiences at the Calgary Stampede, a massive fair and rodeo. He talks about using his new camera gear, including his trusty Fujifilm X-E3 with a 23mm lens for wide shots and the new Fuji X-S20 with a 50mm lens for more detailed portraits. Ward explains how he uses the 23mm lens for capturing g…
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Russell Banks, the featured photographer in the July 2024 issue of Street Photography Magazine, is a street photographer known for documenting life aboard cruise ships. His visual narratives about passengers and crew have allowed him to carve out a unique niche. Russell’s interest in photography began in childhood when capturing moments on film spa…
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"I believe photographers should shoot what they want, not shoot what they get." - Roberto Valenzuela "Skill in photography is acquired by practice and not by purchase." - Percy W. Harris In this episode, Antonio dives into a bit of a rant about AI in photo editing, expressing his mixed feelings. He appreciates the convenience these tools offer but …
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Kenneth Wajda, a commercial and editorial photographer from Colorado, enjoys making street portraits in his spare time. His outgoing and friendly nature helps him approach strangers for permission to take their portraits. His secret weapon? A classic Rolleiflex TLR camera, which he describes as the perfect icebreaker. Kenneth has written an article…
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"Photographers, like all artists, choose their medium because it allows them the most fully truthful expression of their vision. Other ways are relatively imprecise and incomplete. . . . " - Robert Adams In this episode, Antonio and Ward sit down with their guest (and follower of the show), Jeffrey Saldinger. Jeffrey, who started as a painter, shar…
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Ave Pildas is a living legend in the world of street photography. Now 84 years old and based in Santa Monica, California, his career spans over six decades of capturing images that document the human experience. Pildas’ journey began in humble circumstances – by his own account, he was “a juvenile delinquent at 16” growing up in Cincinnati. However…
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"When I use the camera, I often feel like I know something of the people or places I come in contact with." - Christophe Agou "No place is boring, if you've had a good night's sleep and have a pocket full of unexposed film." - Robert Adams In this episode, Antonio and Ward discuss Gerald Undone’s recent YouTube video, which critiques how camera rev…
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In today’s episode I speak with, Swedish musician and photographer Johan Otterdahl who discusses his unique approach to photography, which includes using one camera and lens for an entire year. Our rambling conversation spans a range of topics, from his upcoming trip to photograph an eclipse in Finnmark, Norway in September, to his artistic backgro…
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"The grain in film is something I crave. It adds a layer of truth and rawness." - Wim Wenders “It's like a fingerprint on every image." - Anton Corbijn In this episode, Antonio and Ward dive into some new photography gear and fascinating image-making techniques. Antonio kicks things off by sharing info about the new Fotodiox GFX stitching adapter f…
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Los Angeles-base street photographer, Richard Smith, is the featured photographer in the May 2024 issue of Street Photography Magazine. Through Rick’s work he expresses his love for his hometown’s diverse cultures, historical architecture, and the unexpected surprises of city life. One of his favorite spots is Union Station, where he often spends t…
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"The wonderful thing about photography is that it's a solo act. It's just me and the camera." - Jessica Lange "The common denominator is that we all want to make something beautiful, something relatable, something we can look at and say, 'Shit! Yeah, man. That turned out better than I thought." - Jeff Bridges In this episode, Antonio and Ward discu…
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In this episode, UK-based photographer, Bob Patefield, shares his lifelong passion for street photography, from his early fascination with cameras to encounters and collaborations. He tells us about his experience of being unjustly stopped by police while documenting an incident during Christmas near a British National Party event, which led to an …
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"What is a photograph? For me, a fragment of quick-silver, a lucid dream, a scribbled note from the subconscious to be deciphered, perhaps, over years. It is a monologue trying to become a conversation, an offering, an alibi, a salute." -- Eva Rubinstein In this episode, Antonio vividly shares his recent experience of photographing the recent eclip…
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Laurence Bouchard is a Tokyo based street photographer. Originally from the UK, Laurence moved to Tokyo in 2009 and this sealed his interest in photography forever as he navigated (and attempted to understand) this exciting, vibrant and eccentric new culture. Initially he was using just his iPhone for photography which led to Apple selecting him to…
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In today’s episode, Dallas-based fundraiser and street photographer Penny James shared the story of her creative evolution since she first picked up a camera in 2016. With a passion for capturing the spontaneous ballet of urban life, she has become a unique voice in the world of street photography. Her photographic journey began with a personal con…
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