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Street Shots Photography Podcast

Antonio M Rosario
Photography
Street Photography
Japan
Psychogeography
Flash Photography
Photography Education
Vivian Maier
Film Photography
Photography Books
Grain
Architecture
Trent Parke
Neon Signs
Design
Midwest
Calgary Stampede
New York City
Black and White Photography
Fotografiska
Digital Photography

Street Shots is a photography podcast hosted by photographers Antonio M. Rosario and Ward Rosin. Each episode is a conversation about the why of making photos — what pulls you toward certain subjects, how your life shapes your eye, and what it means to stay curious after years of shooting. Instead of gear fights and step-by-step tutorials, Antonio and Ward talk shop like two working photographers ... more

PublishesTwice monthlyEpisodes200Founded12 years ago
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Latest Episodes

"Stare. It is the way to educate your eye, and more."

-- Walker Evans

 

"I am at war with the obvious."

-- William Eggleston

 

In this episode, Antonio and Ward talk about how photography often grows out of ordinary days, familiar routines, and the ... more

"All the technique in the world doesn’t compensate for the inability to notice."

-- Elliott Erwitt

"Beauty is in the commonplace."

-- Cig Harvey

In this episode of Street Shots, Antonio and Ward talk through the strange little photographic drough... more

"To me, photography is an art of observation. It's about finding something interesting in an ordinary place."

- Elliott Erwitt

"There's nothing more extraordinary than reality."

- Mary Ellen Mark

In this episode, Antonio and Ward talk about photo... more

"...photography is made essentially of time. I often think that what we show is a point in time, more than a window onto space."

-- Frank Horvat

"The camera can’t see space. It sees surfaces. People see space, which is much more interesting."

-- D... more

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Recent Guests

Gavin Libotte
Australian photographer known for street photography and book projects
Independent photographer
Episode: The Future Is Bright: A Conversation with Gavin Libotte
Jamey Price
World renowned and award-winning photographer of Formula One and endurance racing
Episode: Cheap Camera, Good Price
Dave Szweduik
Photographer and writer from Minnesota
Episode: Of Moose and Men
Ben Geier
Designer and photographer, author of *Viewing Hours, America's Vanishing Culture*
Trope Publishing
Episode: Viewing Hours with Ben Geier
Gino Miele
Best friend of the host, shares insights and experiences from his photography.
Episode: Scenes Seen and Unseen
Jeffrey Saldinger
Painter turned photographer and author
Self-Published Photographer
Episode: The Saldinger Chronicles
Mark Reierson
Photographer known for the 100 Strangers Project
Episode: Two Hundred!

Hosts

Antonio M. Rosario
Co-host / Host of Street Shots Photography Podcast (a consistent presence across episodes)
Ward Rosin
Co-host / Host of Street Shots Photography Podcast (long-running presence across episodes)

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 59 ratings
  • Outstanding

    Look, there are a TON of photography related shows all obsessed with gear and gadgets. There are very few that take time to delve into the more important aspects of photography, the WHY behind the photograph.

    Antonio and Ward, with Street Shots, top my list with interesting conversations that explore all the aspects of photography that MEAN something and I always finish their episodes with a lot to think about!

    Highly recommended listening for all photographers!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    DSzweduik
    United States4 years ago
  • How to make a short story long.

    Very, very,very boring.

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    TJS 123
    United States7 years ago
  • Great Photography Chat

    A great show that doves a little deeper than the technology or gear. Antonio’s conversational style and long history in Photography makes this cast easy to listen to which still being entertained and educated. Grab a beverage of your choice and listen in!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    MR365
    Canada8 years ago
  • Solid advice & entertaining

    Antonio and Tom are fun to listen to and offer up sound, practical advice based on experience. I look for to each new podcast!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Robert J Edwards
    Australia10 years ago
  • Great Listen

    I listen to the STM podcast regularly and always enjoy their information on all things about photography.

    Keep up the good work.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    cwh2007
    Germany10 years ago

Listeners Say

Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.

Shows depth and warmth; conversations feel like coffee with two pros
Great chemistry; deep, teachable moments in episodes
Thoughtful, practical photography chat beyond gear
Engaging and relatable, with solid takeaways for printing and projects

Chart Rankings

How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.

Apple Podcasts
#183
Canada/Arts/Visual Arts
Apple Podcasts
#247
Australia/Arts/Visual Arts
Apple Podcasts
#38
Belgium/Arts/Visual Arts
Apple Podcasts
#148
Ireland/Arts/Visual Arts
Apple Podcasts
#170
Singapore/Arts/Visual Arts
Apple Podcasts
#172
Poland/Arts/Visual Arts

Talking Points

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The Future Is Bright: A Conversation with Gavin Libotte
Q: How did the iPhone era influence your photography, and how did you transition to larger formats?
Gavin recalls the iPhone as a gateway that made daily life more accessible for photography, followed by upgrading to Ricoh and Fuji systems; he values gear as a vehicle for vision rather than the core of the art.
The Future Is Bright: A Conversation with Gavin Libotte
Q: What brought you into making a book, and what was the process like?
He explains how a publisher approached him after winning street photography awards, his desire to have creative control, and the long, collaborative sequencing and layout process that culminated in Symphony Number Five, helped by a Kickstarter campaign for funding.
The Future Is Bright: A Conversation with Gavin Libotte
Q: Well, let's start at the beginning, Gavin.
Gavin describes his artistic roots, how photography re-entered his life through street work after a long detour into design and music, and how mentorship from local Australian photographers and peers helped ignite his daily shooting practice.
Cheap Camera, Good Price
Q: What do you want someone like me who is not in this world to look for in these photographs?
The human element; the best part of the book is the people side of racing.
Viewing Hours with Ben Geier
Q: Do you think it's a photographer's responsibility to record these things?
Absolutely, photography is incredibly important for documenting moments in time.

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Two working photographers share thoughtful, experience-driven conversations about making photographs, emphasizing the why behind subjects, personal projects, and creative habits over gear talk. Episodes often explore street photography, historical context, printing, zines, and teaching concepts to beginners, with a warm, reflective banter and occasional humor. A notable strength is the commitment to practical philosophy—how life, mindfulness, and community shape a photographer's eye—making it appealing to serious hobbyists and professionals seeking deeper understanding beyond technique.

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1. Gavin Libotte
2. Jamey Price
3. Dave Szweduik
4. Ben Geier
5. Gino Miele
6. Jeffrey Saldinger
7. Mark Reierson

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