Episode 19
Today on the show we hear from Ian MacDonald, a Vancouver based photographer who believes street photography saved his life from spiralling out of PTSD control as a paramedic. Also part two of our tw…
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Episode 18
With protest as a theme understandably topping news agendas today, meet Adrian Arbib, who has made a career from photographing protests. It's 57 years almost to the day that a monk was photographed b…
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Episode 17
Today, the pictures that have changed you, shaped you, inspired and influenced that way you shoot as a photographer. For me that began in 1988, a story shared by renowned British photojournalist Tom …
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Episode 16
The confidence to ask a stranger for a portrait. It's a skill some photographers have. But what is their secret? How do they make that simplest of requests; "Can I make your portrait?" Photographer G…
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Episode 15
Today, a special show featuring some news about one of the most influential street collectives from the last two decades. We talk to Nick Turpin, founder of iN-PUBLiC two decades ago about the return…
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Episode 14
Photography Daily asks, "Do you love what you shoot? Do you even like what you shoot?" It's a question many professionals wrestle with. Today meet animal rights photographer Jo-Anne McArthur on how s…
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Episode 13
This week on Photography Daily we have an exciting announcement to share that will undoubtedly thrill street shooters. Today a response to Friday's episode on Adam Gray, arrested in NYC with a press …
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Episode 12
On today's show, British photojournalist Adam Gray, living and working in New York City recounts his story, another story of a photographer or reporter forcibly abused or arrested whilst doing their …
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Episode 11
Today on Photography Daily, do you choose what you shoot in terms of genre, or does your genre choose you? Is it even important as photographers to have a genre or shoot narrow topics of interest or …
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Episode 10
Todays's Photography Daily features this month's focus guest, Daniel Milnor and today's photo essay asks a question; should I print or post? Dan has been on a mission of digital detox and is convince…
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