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10FPS A Photojournalism Podcast for Everyone

The 10FPS Team
Photography
Photojournalism
Documentary Photography
Diversity In Media
Visual Storytelling
International Women's Media Foundation
Carnival
Me Too Movement
Female Photojournalists
Media Representation
Sexual Harassment
Los Angeles
Street Photography
Courage In Journalism Awards
Gender Equality
Supporting Women Journalists
Human Rights
Cultural Festivals
Appalachia
Harassment In Journalism

A Photojournalism Podcast by Photojournalists for Everyone

PublishesTwice monthlyEpisodes10Founded3 years ago
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DocumentarySociety & CultureVisual ArtsArts

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Latest Episodes

Stephen Alvarez & the Ancient Art Archive: Inside the World of Rock Art, Cave Paintings & National Geographic Photography 📚 Overview

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Maddie McGarvey: A 15‑Year Photojournalism Journey in Appalachia

What emerging photographers can learn from a long‑form documentary that went from a college grant to the New York Times.

“The camera was an excuse to talk to people. It let a shy k... more

From Shipping in Paraguay to Photojournalism in Kyrgyzstan: Luke Oppenheimer’s Journey & the Making of Ottuk 📚 Overview

In this blog post we break down the fascinating conversation from the 10 Frames Per Second podcast with Brooklyn‑based documen... more

📸 Michael Robinson Chávez – From a Forklift Driver to a Pulitzer‑Winning Photojournalist & the Story Behind His New Book Mestizo Introduction

If you’re looking for inspiration on how a chance forklift gig turned into a two‑time Pulitzer‑winning p... more

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Recent Guests

Maddie McGarvey
Documentary photographer
Independent photographer, Columbus, Ohio
Episode: Episode 187: Maddie McGarvey (Documentary Photography)
Michael Robinson Chavez
A two-time Pulitzer Prize–winning photographer, author of Mestizo
Episode: Episode 185: Michael Robinson Chavez (Documentary Photography)
Roger May
Appalachian-American photographer
Based in Charleston, West Virginia
Episode: Episode 70: Roger May (Documentary Photography)
Melissa O'Shaughnessy
New York street photographer, author of Perfect Strangers
Photographer, author
Episode: Episode 183: Melissa O’Shaughnessy (Street Photography)
Rich Joseph Facun
Otomi & Pinoy storyteller, photographer, author, and publisher based in Ohio
Liar's Corner
Episode: Episode 182: Rich-Joseph Facun (Documentary Photography & Publishing)
Gaëlle Morel
Curator at the Image Center, Toronto Metropolitan University since 2010
Image Centre, Toronto Metropolitan University
Episode: Episode 181 Gaëlle Morel (Photography Archives & Exhibits)
Cengiz Yar
Documentary photographer and editor based in El Paso, Texas
ProPublica (visuals editor)
Episode: Episode 180: Cengiz Yar (Conflict Photography)
Ben Marcin
Fine art photographer based in Baltimore, Maryland
Independent photographer
Episode: Episode 179: Ben Marcin (Documentary Photography)
Bryan Anselm
Photographer and photojournalist based in New York
Episode: Episode 178: Bryan Anselm (Climate Photography)

Hosts

Joe Giordano
Host of the show
Molly Roberts
Host of the show
Joji Ardano
Host of 10 Frames Per Second

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Apple Podcasts
#121
United States/Arts/Visual Arts
Apple Podcasts
#51
Norway/Arts/Visual Arts
Apple Podcasts
#51
Argentina/Arts/Visual Arts
Apple Podcasts
#136
India/Arts/Visual Arts
Apple Podcasts
#158
Poland/Arts/Visual Arts

Talking Points

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Episode 58: Grant Scott (Photo Education)
Q: And the photographer is responsible for?
He asserts that the photographer is responsible for everything in the image, highlighting accountability and ethical storytelling
Episode 58: Grant Scott (Photo Education)
Q: When I look at an image, I look for?
He states he looks for a journey in an image, suggesting that photographs should invite viewers to follow a narrative path
Episode 58: Grant Scott (Photo Education)
Q: Photography is primarily a tool for?
Grant Scott answers that photography functions as a tool for communication, emphasizing that the core purpose is to convey messages and stories effectively to an audience.
Episode 152: Heather Morton (Education)
Q: How do you see AI affecting the industry in the near term and what are the preparation steps for students?
Heather notes that while specific AI questions weren't asked yet, anecdotal conversations indicate clients pause work until copyright issues are clarified; she stresses teaching students to integrate AI thoughtfully, use it as an educational tool, and emphasize skills like storytelling, design, and strategy beyond raw imagery.
Episode 152: Heather Morton (Education)
Q: What stood out in last year's survey and what does that tell us?
She highlights findings about budgets resuming post-COVID, the increasing role of video in assignments, the importance of word-of-mouth promotion, and the need to address gatekeeping while recognizing different career paths across commercial, retail, and editorial work.

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This show centers on documentary and photojournalism, often featuring long-form conversations with photographers and editors about career paths, publishing, and the ethics of visual storytelling. Across episodes, topics frequently include project development, book publishing, archival practices, the evolving media landscape (including AI and NFTs), and the practical realities of producing photobooks and exhibitions. Notable angles include in-depth looks at regional storytelling (e.g., Appalachia), archival curation, and the tension between urgent storytelling and long-form, sustaining projects. A distinctive thread is pairing veteran fieldwork with practical publishing and career guidance, making it useful for aspiring photojournalists, edi... more

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2. Michael Robinson Chavez
3. Roger May
4. Melissa O'Shaughnessy
5. Rich Joseph Facun
6. Gaëlle Morel
7. Cengiz Yar
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