The Official Journal of Street and Documentary Photography
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 174 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Visual ArtsArts |
In this episode, UK-based photographer, Bob Patefield, shares his lifelong passion for street photography, from his early fascination with cameras to encounters and collaborations. He tells us about his experience of being unjustly stopped by police ... more
In today’s episode, Dallas-based fundraiser and street photographer Penny James shared the story of her creative evolution since she first picked up a camera in 2016. With a passion for capturing the spontaneous ballet of urban life, she has become a... more
In Street Photography Magazine, we publish many personal projects and discuss them with photographers on the podcast. In this episode, I had an opportunity to speak with street photographer Valérie and writer (and photographer) Gina Williams about th... more
Gerald Marie-Nelly, affectionately known as Mister Geez, is the featured photographer in the March 2024 issue of Street Photography Magazine. During our conversation in this episode he invites us into his world of visual storytelling. more
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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!
I love the format and the way Mr. Patterson interviews guests. A big inspiration for on my own photography journey and a must listen!
I’ve been enjoying this podcast for months now, it features a wide range of guests from every street photography style and approach. Odds are you’ll find someone that really resonates with you. more
Hello from the Philippines! I love listening to this podcast even when I’m working. I love photography but I can’t say I’m really good at it. I’m a 32 year old ops manager and recently I just got back to shooting photos again. I started way back at 2010 with my film SLR and really learned how to shoot film and it was a fun experiencing since I get to understand more about how to shoot properly. I stopped since I can’t afford better cameras at that time and film is becoming expensive, plus I don’... more
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