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Why The Only Reason You Should Be a Photographer is Obsession - Jesse Lenz: E106
Why The Only Reason You Should Be a Photographer is Obsession - Jesse Lenz: E106

In this episode - the last guest episode of 2025 - I sit down with photographer, publisher, and curator Jesse Lenz for one of the most expansive and …

6 months, 1 week ago

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Why Nobody Cares About Your Photography
Why Nobody Cares About Your Photography

Nobody cares about your photography. We don’t need more of 'any old' photographers. Yet survival as culture and society with soul is completely depen…

6 months, 2 weeks ago

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The Photographer Who Puts Humanity on Trial: Nick Brandt on Sentience, Power, and Responsibility, E105
The Photographer Who Puts Humanity on Trial: Nick Brandt on Sentience, Power, and Responsibility, E105

British photographer and environmental storyteller Nick Brandt joins the show for a raw, expansive conversation on art, climate collapse, sentience, …

6 months, 3 weeks ago

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The Collapse of the American Dream - Photography as Witness: Bryan Schutmaat, E104
The Collapse of the American Dream - Photography as Witness: Bryan Schutmaat, E104

Bryan Schutmaat  is a photographer, publisher, and quiet poet of the American West. Known for books such as Grays the Mountain Sends, Good Goddamn, a…

7 months ago

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What Can We Trust About The Past And Why It Still Shapes Our Work: Kent Andreasen, EP103
What Can We Trust About The Past And Why It Still Shapes Our Work: Kent Andreasen, EP103

Kent Andreasen, a Cape Town-based photographer and filmmaker, joins me to talk about his new photobook Memory Bank (published by Witty Books), which …

7 months, 2 weeks ago

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How Photography Helped Him Survive Not Belonging Anywhere: Marshall To, EO102
How Photography Helped Him Survive Not Belonging Anywhere: Marshall To, EO102

”What if the stories that shape us are the ones we can't remember?"

Marshall To, a photographer whose photobook 'Blank Notes' explores ancestry, memor…

7 months, 3 weeks ago

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Why Photography Works Better When You Stop Faking It - Phil Sharp, E101
Why Photography Works Better When You Stop Faking It - Phil Sharp, E101

Phil Sharp, an award winning British portrait photographer, talks about the human core of portrait photography and why music, language, and time can …

8 months ago

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Do you need a massive following to build a sustainable creative career? Moments of Mood 3.0
Do you need a massive following to build a sustainable creative career? Moments of Mood 3.0

Welcome to another episode of Moments of Mood, this time about how to monetise - even just a little bit - the wonderful parts of us that are creative…

8 months, 2 weeks ago

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Is Creativity Enough? Chris Do's advice for creatives, content, and The Futur - E100
Is Creativity Enough? Chris Do's advice for creatives, content, and The Futur - E100

“If you don’t value yourself, why should anyone else?”

Chris Do is an Emmy-award-winning designer, founder of The Futur, and one of the most sought-af…

8 months, 3 weeks ago

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How to Stay Relevant as a Photographer in the Age of AI , Moments of Mood 2.9
How to Stay Relevant as a Photographer in the Age of AI , Moments of Mood 2.9

Episode 100

What happens when the world is flooded with AI images, tools, and “perfect” feeds?

In this episode of Moments of MOOD, I sit down to talk about what i…

9 months, 1 week ago

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