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Street Photography Magazine Podcast

Street Photography Magazine Podcast
Street Photography
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Street Photography Magazine
Los Angeles
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New York City
Self-Publishing
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Combat Photography
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Street Portraits
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Family Photography
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The Official Journal of Street and Documentary Photography

PublishesTwice monthlyEpisodes229Founded12 years ago
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Latest Episodes

In this special episode, Ashley Riffo explores that question by speaking with photographers who attended four very different events: Dublin Street Photography Festival, Raw Photo Fest, Eyes on Main Street, and Photo London. Along the way, conversatio... more

Documentary photographer and filmmaker Nagamitsu Endo joins us to talk about storytelling, street photography, and the patience required to document real life honestly. Raised between Japan, New York, India, and Pakistan, Naga shares how growing up a... more

In this episode of the Street Photography Magazine podcast, Bob Patterson talks with documentary photographer, educator, and National Geographic contributor Michael O. Snyder. Michael shares how street photography became the foundation for his larger... more

Listening to Bethany Jacobson talk about NYC in the 80s in our last episode was absolutely fascinating, but it was an unfamiliar world for me. This week, we relived a little 90s nostalgia with Kai Diaz, and I have to say, it took me back to my own te... more

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Recent Guests

Nagamitsu Endo
New York-based documentary photographer
Sigma ambassador
Episode: Stories Beyond the Headlines with Nagamitsu Endo
Mike Snyder
Independent/documentary photographer and assistant professor of photojournalism at Syracuse University
Syracuse University, National Geographic Society (collaborator)
Episode: Michael O. Snyder: Why This? Why Now? Why You?
Kai Diaz
Photographer and designer; street photographer from Southern California
Self-employed/creative studio
Episode: Kai Diaz: Wired to Document
Bethany Jacobson
Photographer, filmmaker, educator
New York-based photographer and educator
Episode: Inside the 1980s NYC Art Scene with Bethany Jacobson
Jorge Delgado-Ureña
Photographer, writer, educator, director of photography and co-founder of The Raw Society
The Raw Society
Episode: The Raw Society’s Jorge Delgado-Ureña on Why Intention Matters
Doug Bruns
Street photographer with a long career; discussed in-depth personal philosophy and workflow
Independent photographer
Episode: Doug Bruns on Dry Spells, Discipline, and the Long Game
Carmina Ripolles
Street photographer and educator
Independent photographer
Episode: Beautifully Ordinary Street Stories with Carmina Ripolles
Michael Eugster
Street photographer and writer on Substack
Substack
Episode: Collecting Moments with Michael Eugster
Matt Jerrams
VFX and post-production expert, previously a TV producer
Episode: Matt Jerrams on Building Recognition Through Consistent Work

Hosts

Bob Patterson
Host of Street Photography Magazine Podcast; Publisher/Contributor involved in Street Photography Magazine
Ashley Refoe
Publisher / Editor on the show; long-time collaborator and contributor

Reviews

4.5 out of 5 stars from 169 ratings
  • Love this podcast

    Thanks so much for these episodes. They provide endless inspiration as well as life saving for my daily commute! Love you Bob!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Freefields
    United States3 months ago
  • Thanks Bob

    Thanks for all the great podcasts and giving street photographers a place to talk about the craft.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    fjordfarer
    United States3 months ago
  • Easy listening sent from the street photography gods

    Bob has been an inspiration for me. He has consistently brought new and talented artists to my attention through his laidback and easy conversational style. He knows chops when it comes to street, but more importantly he has consistently brought content to the community that is not about him but about others. Do yourself a favour and subscribe.

    Paul Murray

    Aka reflexlens.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Reflexlens
    Ireland3 months ago
  • Awesome podcast awesome magazine

    Awesome job Bob!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    TheLASIKDoc
    United States4 months ago
  • My $.02

    Love the show until it starts getting political. Bob will try to tell you it’s not political but in some episodes, there’s no denying it…

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    Youmightbesurprised
    United States6 months ago

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The show is a reliable source of inspiration and practical tips for street photographers and enthusiasts.
Some listeners note occasional content shifts toward publishing and personal stories, but still find overall value in the conversations.
Listeners praise the host's approachable, thoughtful interview style and the wide range of guests.

Chart Rankings

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Apple Podcasts
#78
United States/Arts/Visual Arts
Apple Podcasts
#43
United Kingdom/Arts/Visual Arts
Apple Podcasts
#153
Canada/Arts/Visual Arts
Apple Podcasts
#9
Italy/Arts/Visual Arts
Apple Podcasts
#78
Italy/Arts
Apple Podcasts
#81
France/Arts/Visual Arts

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Stories Beyond the Headlines with Nagamitsu Endo
Q: What shaped your approach to street photography and documentary work?
Endo describes a lifelong, cross-cultural education in which patience, listening, and immersion with communities—doing practical work with families before filming—shaped his storytelling, along with mentors who emphasized the value of a single, decisive moment.
Michael O. Snyder: Why This? Why Now? Why You?
Q: Can you explain the 'why this, why now, why you' framework and give an example of how you apply it in practice?
Why this asks for a topic's relevance and originality; why now connects the story to current discourse or events; why you establishes the storyteller's unique qualifications and perspective, including access and ethical considerations.
Michael O. Snyder: Why This? Why Now? Why You?
Q: How do you balance a photographer's voice with an outlet's brand and constraints when working with major publications like National Geographic?
Outlets have brands and styles; understanding those rules and staying within them while leveraging your strengths—like color and lighting—is essential, yet you still maintain narrative integrity and ethical practices.
Michael O. Snyder: Why This? Why Now? Why You?
Q: Why is it so important to get pitches right, and how has democratization of storytelling changed how we approach publishing?
Pitching now requires showing an audience hook, a clear why-this-now context, and a personal alignment with the story, because outlets want access to diverse voices and compelling, platform-ready narratives.
The Raw Society’s Jorge Delgado-Ureña on Why Intention Matters
Q: Tell us about yourself and how you got into photography.
Jorge describes starting in graphic design and advertising, then moving into photography through early internships and gradually shifting to magazine work, reportage, and building The Raw Society for workshops and mentorship.

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What is Street Photography Magazine Podcast about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This show centers on street and documentary photography, featuring in-depth conversations with professional photographers, editors, and publishing professionals. Episodes explore craft, storytelling, project development, editorial pitching, and the business side of photography—from long-form reporting and book projects to self-publishing and community-building. A distinctive thread is accessible, mentor-like guidance for emerging shooters and storytellers, with guests often sharing practical workflows, gear preferences, and strategies for connecting with editors and audiences. The format tends to be thoughtful and conversational, with hosts drawing out personal histories, lessons learned, and the social value of street work. Notable is the ... more

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Recent guests on Street Photography Magazine Podcast include:

1. Nagamitsu Endo
2. Mike Snyder
3. Kai Diaz
4. Bethany Jacobson
5. Jorge Delgado-Ureña
6. Doug Bruns
7. Carmina Ripolles
8. Michael Eugster

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