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Street Photography Magazine Podcast

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

PublishesTwice monthlyEpisodes226Founded11 years ago
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Latest Episodes

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

In this episode of the Street Photography Magazine podcast, Bob Patterson and Ashley Riffo sit down with photographer, filmmaker, and educator Bethany Eden Jacobson for a conversation that was part time capsule and part behind-the-scenes look at a cr... more

Several months ago, after an editorial meeting with Bob, which was packed with beautiful and meaningful projects, I admitted that I often feel like I don’t know what I want to say with my camera.

I did not share this with Jorge Delgado-Ureña, photo... more

In this episode of the Street Photography Magazine podcast, Bob and I had the chance to sit down with photographer Doug Bruns. And the conversation we had was the kind that sticks with you long after it’s over.

We talked about how growing up around... more

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Recent Guests

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
Sharon LaCour
Author and pianist from Lafayette, Louisiana, known for her book 'The Meeting of Air and Water.'
Episode: When Photography Inspires Fiction with Sharon LaCour
Jason Rice
An avid street photographer and publishing expert
89 Books
Episode: Jason Rice and the Art of Patient Observation

Host

Bob Patterson
Host and Publisher of the Street Photography Magazine Podcast, Bob brings a wealth of knowledge and a calming approach to interviewing guests, drawing out their best stories and insights. He is passionate about street photography and the artistic voices within the community.

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 States2 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 States2 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
    Ireland2 months ago
  • Awesome podcast awesome magazine

    Awesome job Bob!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    TheLASIKDoc
    United States2 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 States5 months ago

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Some express concerns about occasional political content veering away from core photography themes.
Listeners appreciate the engaging conversations with diverse guests that inspire their photography endeavors.
Overall, the host is praised for being insightful and approachable, fostering a welcoming environment for all guests.

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#105
United States/Arts/Visual Arts
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#117
United Kingdom/Arts/Visual Arts
Apple Podcasts
#202
Canada/Arts/Visual Arts
Apple Podcasts
#66
Italy/Arts/Visual Arts
Apple Podcasts
#124
Australia/Arts/Visual Arts
Apple Podcasts
#187
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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.
Inside the 1980s NYC Art Scene with Bethany Jacobson
Q: What do you think gets the most misunderstood about the era of the 80s in the downtown scene?
The era has often been seen as a single, anarchic moment, but it was a confluence of multiple movements—pop art, street art, graffiti, hip hop—driven by cheap real estate and a strong DIY ethos. There was a sophisticated, layered exchange between visual arts, performance, and music, with a broader ecosystem that supported experimentation rather than a simple headline narrative.
Beautifully Ordinary Street Stories with Carmina Ripolles
Q: And so, you know, if you can just take a few minutes to tell us a little bit about how you got into it, a little bit of your background.
Carmina describes discovering photography during lockdown, starting with second-hand gear, and gradually falling in love with capturing people and their stories.
Collecting Moments with Michael Eugster
Q: How do you notice when you shift from not trying to trying?
I really need to go out with kind of a clear mind, expectation and just start.
Collecting Moments with Michael Eugster
Q: Is there any one festival that really sticks out in your mind? Has it really made a big difference in your photography or your life in general?
Dublin would be just based on the reasons that I know the organizers well and I was a finalist there, but Lisbon was super nice as well.

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This podcast offers a deep dive into the world of street and documentary photography, exploring the artistry and techniques behind capturing compelling urban narratives. Each episode features engaging conversations with a diverse range of photographers, artists, and thinkers, who share their experiences, insights, and the personal stories that inspire their work. Listeners can expect to hear about various themes, including the challenges of spontaneity in photography, the impact of technology such as artificial intelligence, and the role of personal background in shaping artistic vision. The podcast stands out for its focus on human connection, emotional storytelling, and the nuances that come from intersecting photography with other creati... more

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1. Kai Diaz
2. Bethany Jacobson
3. Jorge Delgado-Ureña
4. Doug Bruns
5. Carmina Ripolles
6. Michael Eugster
7. Matt Jerrams
8. Sharon LaCour

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