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Unearthed negatives, unforgettable narratives

Unearthed negatives, unforgettable narratives


Episode 472


A magazine feel to the show today as I talk with three guests. The discovery of Ernest Stone's archive reveals a once-hidden visual chronicle of New York from the 1960s to the 1980s, capturing its tr…


Published on 10 months ago

How to photograph A GHOST

How to photograph A GHOST


Episode 471


My guest today is Shannon Taggart, a photographer and author renowned for her exploration of modern Spiritualism, a belief system centred on communicating with the deceased. Her fascination began as …


Published on 10 months, 1 week ago

A polar bear ate my meatballs!

A polar bear ate my meatballs!


Episode 470


What do you do if a black bear wants a word with you, and all you've got for protection is a jacket? No handbook for that. The same goes for being miles from anti-venom after a snake bite or realizin…


Published on 10 months, 2 weeks ago

The ART of disappearing and getting published!

The ART of disappearing and getting published!


Episode 469


National Geographic photographer Jim Richardson has shot over fifty stories for National Geographic and Traveler and today shares the art of becoming invisible behind the lens, plus how he pitches ph…


Published on 10 months, 3 weeks ago

Wandering the Earth with eyes wide open

Wandering the Earth with eyes wide open


Episode 468


After enduring four years of dialysis and declining health, my guest, photographer Tracey Halladay had come to terms with the possibility of not experiencing all that life had to offer. However, a li…


Published on 11 months ago

Documenting the LA fires

Documenting the LA fires


Episode 467


I'm joined on the show by the photojournalist Ted Soqui, regarded by his peers as a visual historian of modern American life. His career spans four decades, capturing pivotal moments like the 1992 LA…


Published on 11 months, 1 week ago

Human connection: How photography changed my life

Human connection: How photography changed my life


Episode 466


Today's conversation with photojournalist Claire Thomas takes a remarkable turn within just 20 minutes, shifting from casual beginnings to the profound realities of her work now. From those early tra…


Published on 11 months, 2 weeks ago

I was terrified, but I'm a SURVIVOR!

I was terrified, but I'm a SURVIVOR!


Episode 465


Jack Lowe's Lifeboat Station Project is a profound photographic tribute to the courageous British lifeboat crews who risk everything to save lives at sea. Using a Victorian camera and wet plate collo…


Published on 11 months, 3 weeks ago

Unlocking the language of photography

Unlocking the language of photography


Episode 464


Ted Forbes is a photographer, educator, and creator of The Art of Photography YouTube channel. His new book, Visually Speaking, explores photography as a universal language, offering 21 chapters fill…


Published on 11 months, 4 weeks ago

The WHY before Christmas

The WHY before Christmas


Episode 463


In photography, knowing your WHY can guide each choice you make, from composition and lighting to the themes you explore, ensuring your work feels authentic and meaningful. But it's not just about th…


Published on 1 year ago





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