192 episodes

A Photography Podcast for the Urban Photographer

Hit The Streets with Valerie Jardin Valerie Jardin

    • Arts
    • 4.8 • 16 Ratings

A Photography Podcast for the Urban Photographer

    192: It's Time To Say Goodbye

    192: It's Time To Say Goodbye

    This is it, it’s the final episode of Hit The Streets. I decided to end the show on a high note, you’ll have to listen to this short recording to find out why…
    Thank you all for your support all these years! Proud to have given back to the community for 8 years with Street Focus and Hit The Streets. Great run, fun times!

    • 16 min
    191: Have A Great Summer!

    191: Have A Great Summer!

    • 44 min
    190: Catching up with Joshua Coombes

    190: Catching up with Joshua Coombes

    This week Valérie shares a new conversation with her good friend Joshua Coombes, founder of #DoSomethingForNothing. Many of you are familiar with Josh and his work, as well as the photo documentary project I did on the streets of NYC and Paris a few years ago. We published two ebooks together as a way to support Josh’s work. Today, Josh has a new book titled Do Something For Nothing: Seeing Beneath the surface of homelessness, through the simple act of a haircut.

    • 34 min
    189: Quarantine in Queens... A Year Later

    189: Quarantine in Queens... A Year Later

    Valerie talks with New York City photographer Neil Kramer about his pandemic project Quarantine in Queens. It's been a year since their original conversation. The project is still going and, as life is slowly returning to normal, Neil shares his anxiety about finally unmasking and possibly putting an end to the series.

    • 39 min
    188: The World Walk with Tom Turcich

    188: The World Walk with Tom Turcich

    This week, Valérie shares a conversation with world adventurer Tom Turcich. Tom is nearing the end of a journey of walking across 7 continents with his dog Savannah.  

    • 42 min
    187: Fill the Frame Film with Tim Huynh

    187: Fill the Frame Film with Tim Huynh

    This week, Valérie shares a conversation with Hawaii based photographer and film maker Tim Huynh. They talk about his documentary film Fill The Frame.

    • 36 min

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
16 Ratings

16 Ratings

Mally2012 ,

Inspirational!

I love Valerie's podcast. It inspires me to keep trying street photography and it provides great tips on lots of relevant topics. The interviews with guests are always a pleasure to listen to. The related website shows photos relevant to each podcast and provides links to various things spoken about in each episode.

Street Newbie ,

Get Started!

I certainly don't know everything about street photography, but everything I do know is thanks to Valerie's podcasts over the past few years. It's interesting, informative and entertaining - but ultimately it will give you plenty of great advice on how to get involved in this genre.

Nadjapo Eats Cupcakes. ,

One of the best photograhy podcasts out there.

Entertaining, Educational, Interesting Guests and Valerie Jardin – a very nice combination for a street photography podcast. What more could you want? Well, maybe free cats and dogs to play with (allergy sufferers can have a free goldfish maybe?).

If you are into photography you should do yourself a favour and have a listen to this light hearted gem of a Podcast.

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