The Official Journal of Street and Documentary Photography
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 210 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | ArtsVisual Arts |
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... more
In 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 th... more
Today 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 ... more
Today 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 st... more
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I'm a big fan of the Street Photography Magazine podcast. I especially loved your chat with David Herman—such an insightful and engaging conversation. Great job, Bob, and thanks for sharing it!
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I ended up hearing all about the processes both the host and the guest went through as they wrote and published their respective books. Interspersed with that was a lot of “I know (name) … do YOU know (name)? I need to get (name) on the show sometime”!
The final touch was when, in winding up the... more
Great Podcast as the title suggests, such an easy listen, Bob has some of the finest photographers on the Street Photography Podcast. He has a polite and inquisitive style that really brings out the best in the photographers he interviews. My favorite this year has to be Bobs interview with Naeem Douglas, such a great listen. Don’t miss out subscribe and listen today, also check out the Street Photography Magazine.
Bob’s kind approach to and knowledge of his guests allow the podcast to be well worth the time. I especially appreciate hearing from the women. As a female photographer I so appreciate their voices. Thanks Bob!
Great conversation with Bob and guest Tatiana Hopper about photography!
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Content focuses on street photography and documentary work, showcasing a wide array of styles, stories, and techniques. Episodes frequently feature interviews with established and emerging photographers, discussing their unique perspectives and experiences capturing candid moments in diverse environments. Notable themes include human connection, cultural observations, and the ethics surrounding documentary photography, often enriched by personal anecdotes. The conversations provide insights into the artistic process and creative expression, making the content both engaging and educational for photography enthusiasts and professionals alike.
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Recent guests on Street Photography Magazine include:
1. Pat Callahan
2. Garrett Strang
3. Raymond Thompson Jr.
4. Virginia Hines
5. Mark Seymour
6. John M. Simpson
7. Brad Jones
8. Gavin Libotte
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