The Camera Cafe Show

Move Your Photography

Brewing up inspiration for your photography journey! Love photography? So do we! The Camera Café Show is your go-to podcast for deep-dive chats with incredible photographers from around the world, packed with creative insights, real-world stories, and plenty of laughs. Hosted by photographer Tom Jacob and an amazing team, we explore everything from mastering your craft to the stories behind the shots. No boring lectures—just honest conversations, fresh ideas, and the kind of inspiration that keeps you reaching for your camera. So, grab your favorite drink, hit play, and let’s talk photography!

  1. Pedaling the Whooper Highway: Mike Forsberg & Andy Caven

    4d ago

    Pedaling the Whooper Highway: Mike Forsberg & Andy Caven

    Most people look at bird migrations on maps. A photographer and a biologist decided to follow one on bicycles...for 2,500 miles! When I first reached out to Mike Forsberg, the plan was to talk about his remarkable photography career and decades of conservation storytelling. Then I discovered that Mike and his friend Andy Caven were about to set off on a bicycle journey from the Texas Gulf Coast to central Saskatchewan, following the migration route of the endangered whooping crane. Suddenly, that conversation had to wait. Recorded during a rest day roughly halfway through their journey, this episode follows conservation photographer Mike Forsberg and conservation biologist Andy Caven as they pedal their way along one of North America's great migratory flyways. Along the way, we talk about whooping cranes, conservation, friendship, small-town encounters, life on the road, and what happens when you choose to experience migration at the speed of a bicycle. Most of all, this is a story about curiosity, connection, and slowing down long enough to truly experience the landscapes, people, and wildlife that make this migration possible. And don't worry—after the summer, Mike will return to The Camera Cafe Show for a much deeper conversation about his photography career, conservation storytelling, and the projects that have made him one of North America's most respected conservation photographers. So grab a coffee, hop on your bike, and join us for a few miles along the Whooper Highway with Mike Forsberg and Andy Caven. ***** 🚲 Learn more about the Whooper Highway project: https://whoopingcranechronicles.com/bike/ ***** 📸 Mike Forsberg: https://www.michaelforsberg.com/ ***** 🦩 International Crane Foundation: https://savingcranes.org/ ***** 🎧 Your Weekly Dose of Photography Inspiration: https://www.thecameracafeshow.com

    1h 1m
  2. Ukraine: Living Inside the Story — Oksana Parafeniuk & Iva Sidash (Part 1)

    Jun 7

    Ukraine: Living Inside the Story — Oksana Parafeniuk & Iva Sidash (Part 1)

    For most photojournalists, war is something they travel to. For others, it's the reality of the place they call home.  In Part 1 of this special two-part conversation, I sit down with Ukrainian photojournalists Oksana Parafeniuk and Iva Sidash. Iva was on our show in 2023, one year after the Russian invasion, but since then her photography journey has taken her further, studying at the International Center of Photography (ICP) in New York. Oksana, meanwhile, has gone from being a fixer to becoming both a mother and an internationally published photographer in just a few years. Together, we talk about what it means to photograph the country you grew up in while living through many of the same realities yourself on a daily basis. We talk about finding their way into photography, the importance of home, and how war can shape both the stories in front of the camera and the people behind it. Next week, we continue the conversation with a deeper look at the realities of war, its impact on children and families, and the emotional cost of documenting it.  Grab a coffee, settle in, and enjoy Part 1 of my conversation with Oksana Parafeniuk and Iva Sidash.  ***** 📸 See more of Oksana and Iva's work: https://oksanaparafeniuk.com/ https://www.ivasidash.com/ ***** 🎙️ Listen to our first conversation with Iva Sidash (May 2023): https://thecameracafeshow.com/ivasidash *****  🎧 Your Weekly dose of Photography Inspiration: https://www.thecameracafeshow.com

    39 min
  3. Pascal Maitre: Photojournalism Beneath the Headlines

    May 31

    Pascal Maitre: Photojournalism Beneath the Headlines

    Crossing the Afghanistan border in disguise at night was once just part of the job 🌍📸 In this episode I sit down with legendary French photojournalist Pascal Maitre — whose work over the last four decades has taken him to places such as Afghanistan, Somalia, Congo, Ethiopia, Sudan ,more than forty countries throughout Africa, and worked in South America, Russia, the Middle East, Latin America and numerous other regions over the last four decades. And over this +40 year career, his photography has appeared in major publications such as National Geographic, Geo, Paris Match and Stern. He has won multiple World Press Photo Awards, received the Visa d’Or d’Honneur for Lifetime Achievement at ‘Visa pour l’Image’, and today he is also a Canon Ambassador. From walking with the Mujahideen during the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, to documenting dangerous daily life in Somalia, migration, conflict, energy poverty and the global charcoal crisis, Pascal shares incredible stories from a lifetime spent trying to photograph not just events… but the human reality underneath them. We talk about the older generation of photojournalism before the digital era, Kodachrome, fixers, trust, curiosity, and how photography — at its best — still depends on patience, time, and understanding people. Grab a coffee, settle in, and enjoy my conversation with Pascal Maitre. ***** 📸 See more of Pascal’s work: https://www.pascalmaitre.com/ ***** 🎧 Your Weekly dose of Photography Inspiration: https://www.thecameracafeshow.com

    1h 7m
  4. Chris Johns: Shaping How Millions See the World (Part 1)

    May 3

    Chris Johns: Shaping How Millions See the World (Part 1)

    Former Editor-in-Chief of National Geographic Chris Johns joins the show to share how storytelling, photography, and life experience come together to shape how millions of people see the world. In this first part of our conversation, Chris takes us back to where it all began — from growing up on a small farm in Oregon to discovering photography almost by accident, and how those early experiences set the foundation for a lifetime in visual storytelling. We also talk about his early years working in newspapers, what it taught him to photograph every single day, and how those fast-paced environments helped shape his eye before stepping into the world of National Geographic. Along the way, there are stories of long-term assignments, time spent in the field, and the kind of moments — both serious and light — that come with building a life around photography. We also touch on a love for fast cars, a bit of a wild streak in his younger years, his time as president of the Future Farmers of America, and his work as a staff photographer across Africa, where encounters with figures like Nelson Mandela left a lasting impression on how he sees the world today— not just as a photographer, but as a person. Grab a coffee, settle in, and join us for part 1 of this wonderful conversation with Chris Johns. ***** 📸 See more of Chris’ work: https://thephotosociety.org/member/chris-johns/ ***** 🎧 Your Weekly dose of Photography Inspiration: https://www.thecameracafeshow.com

    36 min

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Brewing up inspiration for your photography journey! Love photography? So do we! The Camera Café Show is your go-to podcast for deep-dive chats with incredible photographers from around the world, packed with creative insights, real-world stories, and plenty of laughs. Hosted by photographer Tom Jacob and an amazing team, we explore everything from mastering your craft to the stories behind the shots. No boring lectures—just honest conversations, fresh ideas, and the kind of inspiration that keeps you reaching for your camera. So, grab your favorite drink, hit play, and let’s talk photography!

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