The world's best photographers and cinematographers, in conversation with Alan Schaller and Christopher Hooton.
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 43 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | ArtsVisual Arts |
With some areas of the world appearing to be turning the corner on Covid-19, we explore whether the pandemic has fundamentally changed art, the new creative impulses and business incentives it may have precipitated, and what kind of films and photogr... more
National Geographic photographer and Asia specialist Michael Yamashita joins us in this episode, discussing the vast changes to the photography industry that have taken place across his career, disappearing communities and environments, NatGeo's boom... more
A Puerto Rican-born photographer now living in New Jersey, Paola Franqui has, under her handle @monaris_, become known for her cinematic street photography, often shot in New York City and evoking the feeling of a bygone era. We talk to her about fin... more
Not focus the lens kind but focus the human kind: being able to concentrate and stay determined is crucial to success in pretty much anything, so how can you foster it? We are certainly not experts *checks phone notifications*, but here we discuss at... more
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The hosts are great and have amazing conversations with their guests, and between themselves!
The entire flow of the discussion is on point, doesn’t fail to engulf you
They talk about a wide range of topics with photographers and cinematographers. Also they are both very funny.
I found the podcast with Martin Parr frustrating to listen to as both Alan and Chris seemed more intent on giving their own opinions.
Martin did well but did not sound at ease and was not given an opportunity to express himself as he was not guided or lead on a journey with well thought through questions that would give him the chance to open up.
I think Alen and Chris should spend a few weeks interviewing each other and get it out of their system so they can do a better job when they have i... more
I’ve been a big fan of Alan’s work for a while, but only recently clicked on the link to this podcast. Well worth a listen to get an idea of the dedication and skill required to produce stunning photography. It also opened my eyes to the cinematography behind some of my favourite films and TV series. Lots of nice crossover between the two fields beyond the obvious. Great interviews too. Keep up the good work, guys!
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