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This podcast is about exploring distinct worlds of photographers, their photography journeys and what we can learn from that.

Photography is easy to learn but hard to master. What I am trying to do with this podcast is to provide tips and interesting information across all photography genres. Talking about street photography, landscape photography, film photography, history of photography and it's great masters. If you enjoy this podcast and think someone else might enjoy it as well, please take a screenshot and share it on you Instagram stories, with your friends or other people who might like it. This podcast is usually recorded live on YouTube where you can follow me. Subscribe to this channel if you want to be notified when I post a new podcast episode or other content about photography. Thank you so much for tuning in and listening.

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This podcast is about exploring distinct worlds of photographers, their photography journeys and what we can learn from that.

Photography is easy to learn but hard to master. What I am trying to do with this podcast is to provide tips and interesting information across all photography genres. Talking about street photography, landscape photography, film photography, history of photography and it's great masters. If you enjoy this podcast and think someone else might enjoy it as well, please take a screenshot and share it on you Instagram stories, with your friends or other people who might like it. This podcast is usually recorded live on YouTube where you can follow me. Subscribe to this channel if you want to be notified when I post a new podcast episode or other content about photography. Thank you so much for tuning in and listening.

    Image Is More Than Perfect Composition & Light - Interview with Bieke Depoorter

    Image Is More Than Perfect Composition & Light - Interview with Bieke Depoorter

    There is a notion that if you want to become a good photographer, then perfect compositions and great lighting will be your best friends. And this is true. But the intention, why you are making the image, and your relationship with your subject are what make good photographers great. Belgian photographer Bieke Depoorter is one of those great (if not one of the best) photographers making use of the relationships she is able to establish. Her unconventional approach to the presentation of her projects and the way she pushes the limits of the medium are just a couple of the things about her that have fascinated me for quite some time, and I was fortunate enough to be able to talk to her about this, and much more.

    Thank you for listening or watching.

    Find Bieke Depoorter:
    https://biekedepoorter.com
    https://www.instagram.com/biekedepoorter/
    https://www.facebook.com/BiekeDepoorterPhotographer/
    https://twitter.com/biekedepoorter

    Listen on Apple Podcasts: apple.co/36TS6kC
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    Listen on Spotify: spoti.fi/3rrYMA0
    Listen on SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-228441570

    Check out https://aboutphotography.blog for more stories about photography

    Index:
    00:00 - Who is Bieke Depoorter?
    00:48 - As a documentary photographer, what are your views on creating work for yourself versus creating work that has an impact?
    03:36 - Is it possible to be honest as a photographer?
    09:03 - Do exhibitions influence your project?
    12:12 - A short recap of the project
    13:06 - How do you perceive the balance, or perhaps tension, between art and documentary?
    17:12 - Impact of (negative) feedback
    24:13 - Balance between art and documentary regarding Magnum photos. Can photojournalism be objective?
    26:03 - How demanding are the emotional connections?
    28:48 - Does it help at all if the project becomes personal (when you spend a lot of time with someone, you inevitable get closer to each other). Is it how to get beyond obvious?
    32:14 - Do you get better pictures if you spend more time with your subject?
    35:28 - How do you recognize that the person has the potential to be a subject for a project?
    39:28 - Do people on the street like to be photographed?
    40:41 - What is the idea behind the format of your books?
    42:13 - The photographer has the power to choose the story.
    44:38 - Telling a story and editing the work. How do you choose 50 images out of 10K?
    46:34 - Can you stay objective when editing your own work?
    48:41 - How can someone improve their photography?
    52:48 - Is composition important?
    53:26 - Should you search for your own voice/style?
    55:50 - Can you make a living as a documentary photographer?
    57:30 - Any advice you would give to your younger self?
    58:50 - What have you learned about yourself through these projects?
    01:01:00 - The end, thank you for watching!

    • 1 hr 1 min
    Martin Parr Interview & Foundation Tour - Make A Good Connection To The Subject To Take Great Photos

    Martin Parr Interview & Foundation Tour - Make A Good Connection To The Subject To Take Great Photos

    Good photography comes when someone has a good connection to the subject. British documentary photographer, photojournalist and photobook collector Martin Parr is best known for his brightly lit and color saturated images. After 15 years of taking pictures in black and white Parr started using commercial photography techniques and principles for his color documentary photography. He has worked on numerous photographic projects and has developed an international reputation for his innovative imagery his oblique approach to social documentary and his input to photographic culture within the UK and abroad. In 2017 Parr opened his foundation in Bristol and I was lucky enough to talk with him there about taking pictures, editing documentary work, wearing socks with sandals and much.

    If you want to watch the full story of how I came to Bristo you can do it here - https://youtu.be/hS6r89kmpKQ

    Follow @Martin Parr Foundation -
    https://www.youtube.com/c/MartinParrFoundation
    https://www.martinparrfoundation.org
    https://www.instagram.com/martinparrfdn/

    If you want to follow ME on social media 🙃
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aboutphotographyblog/
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aboutphotographyblog
    Twitter: https://twitter.com/aboutphoto_blog
    Pinterest: https://pinterest.com/aboutphotographyblog/

    Listen on Apple Podcasts: apple.co/36TS6kC
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    Listen on Spotify: spoti.fi/3rrYMA0
    Listen on SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-228441570

    Index:
    00:00 - Start
    01:06 - How do you take pictures that go beyond the mundane level but also beyong cliché.
    02:02 - How can you go beyond obvious?
    04:41 - What is your process on location?
    06:00 - Have you ever felt limited by your style?
    07:55 - Do you have the freedom to express yourself during commercial shoot?
    10:02 - Is there a difference between a book and exhibition? (when presenting your pictures)
    11:33 - Do you care about how will a photo age?
    11:59 - Do trends spoil photography?
    13:00 - Family photography
    13:32 - How can you document your family more seriously
    14:04 - Chapter 13
    14:45 - What is it that you are looking for when you open a photography book?
    17:32 - Chapter 15
    18:32 - Future of photography?
    19:06 - You want to be a famous photographer?
    19:57 - About Photography challenge
    27:58 - Taking pictures of children on street
    29:06 - Will street photography be banned eventually?
    29:35 - What is it about socks and sandals?
    30:11 - Advice to your younger self
    30:33 - Martin Parr Foundation Tour
    37:09 - Archives
    40:56 - Library
    42:16 - Looking at the projects
    46:34 - The end, Thank you for listening!

    • 47 min
    Jonas Bendiksen Will Make You Rethink Your Photography Approach

    Jonas Bendiksen Will Make You Rethink Your Photography Approach

    Since 1996 when he became an intern at Magnum’s London office Jonas Bendiksen worked for editorial clients such as National Geographic, Vanity Fair, Red Bull or Land Rover. He also produced some amazing projects including documenting the second coming of Jesus or photographing the center of fake news with it’s fake history in his fake book.

    He also won many awards including Best Photography Book, ICP'Infinity Award or World Press Photo award. Jonas is a documentary photographer, photojournalist and member of legendary Magnum Photos.

    Find out more about Jonas: https://aboutphotography.blog/photographer/jonas-bendiksen

    Website: https://www.jonasbendiksen.com/
    Magnum: https://www.magnumphotos.com/photographer/jonas-bendiksen/
    Jonas Bendiksen: Curiosity in Practice | Magnum Learn: https://www.magnumphotos.com/learn/course/jonas-bendiksen-curiosity-in-practice/

    Listen on Apple Podcasts: apple.co/36TS6kC
    Listen on Google Podcasts: bit.ly/2UHwbun
    Listen on Spotify: spoti.fi/3rrYMA0
    Listen on SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-228441570

    Index:

    0:00:00 - Who is Jonas Bendiksen?
    0:01:09 - What do you think most people get wrong when it come to documentary photography?
    0:02:38 - The story of how Jonas became a photographer
    0:06:55 - Now looking back, if you would start with documentary photography today whats the one thing you would stop yourself from doing?
    0:09:15 - Millions or maybe billions of photos are being published every day, as a very successful photographer what do you think is that separates photos and photographers that can get traction and attention from ones that can’t.
    0:15:02 - How to find the project in this word where everything seems to discovered and everyone with the phone is can be a photojournalist?
    0:16:00 - What are you looking for when you look at photography of others
    0:18:26 - You said your personal projects drive everything else and you always try to have at least one personal project. How do you keep pushing personal project when there is nothing that would force you to do it (no editor, no one waiting for the pictures)
    0:21:09 - Jonas is not one of those 24/7 photographers who eat and sleep with a camera
    0:24:02 - Being out in the field is almost like a small detail. From getting the idea to final thing.
    0:26:43 - What is your photography process when you are out in the field?
    0:29:22 - When do you know the project is finished?
    0:30:54 - how do you find what is the best part of the project and how you want to structure it?
    0:34:24 - Do you have some sort of system how to get from 10 000 photos to final 50?
    0:39:36 - What about family photos? Do you apply the same system?
    0:41:57 - Did your first project make you believe you can be a documentary photographer?
    0:43:50 - Start of Satelites project
    0:44:05 - Satellites. Altai Territory, Russia. 2000. © Jonas Bendiksen | Magnum Photos
    0:50:05 - Documenting the second coming of Jesus? Story of The Last Testament
    0:52:27 - How did you pick the right messiahs?
    0:54:14 - Is design something that is import for you? To find the right presentation?
    0:58:39 - What sort of impact do you want to have with your projects and did making of this project have impact on you?
    1:01:27 - Do you want to be objective?
    1:02:49 - The book of Vales
    1:06:02 - Reacting to negative comments
    1:09:26 - Did you think about pitching the project to the publisher as unknown photographer
    1:11:29 - Photojounalist or documentary photographer career - Is it a good idea?
    1:13:33 - The end, thank you for watching!

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    • 1 hr 13 min
    Sean Tucker: The better your photography gets the less popular it might be.

    Sean Tucker: The better your photography gets the less popular it might be.

    Hello fellow photographers. In this episode I am talking with Sean Tucker @Sean Tucker about street photography, portrait photography, social media and much more. Thank you so much for joing me/us on this episode. Make sure you are subscribed if you want to be notified when I post a new episode. And also there is one thing I would love you to do. I would be very thankful if you could go and give this podcast five star rating and the review. If you like this content and you think other people might enjoy it as well feel free to take a screenshot and through it out on your instagram story or share it with your friends.

    Follow Sean:
    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/SeanTuckerphoto
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seantuck/
    Website: https://www.seantucker.photography

    Listen on Apple Podcasts: apple.co/36TS6kC
    Listen on Google Podcasts: bit.ly/2UHwbun
    Listen on Spotify: spoti.fi/3rrYMA0
    Listen on SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-228441570

    In case YOUR Podcast Directory is missing, please let me know in the comments bellow and I will add that. Thank you!

    Index:
    0:00:00 - Hello there!
    0:01:11 - Introduction
    0:01:28 - How did the change of the enviroment ipact your street photography
    0:04:43 - What is your process when you cannot find an inspiration?
    0:07:44 - Are social networks still good for sharing your art?
    0:11:56 - is there a dakr side of social media?
    0:16:48 - You should not try to please everyone
    0:21:34 - What is your approach to black and white photography?
    0:25:48 - Why does image work in black and white?
    0:27:04 - What about color images?
    0:28:47 - Finding a style
    0:33:11 - Does every image have to have a story?
    0:35:28 - What about photography projects?
    0:36:52 - Would you like to change your portrait photography?
    0:39:12 - What are you looking for when you pick a portrait picture
    0:40:56 - What was the idea behind it
    0:43:26 - Should you always wear a camera?
    0:52:28 - How do you learn from photography books?
    0:56:07 - Getting inspired by movies? Talking about movies in general
    1:04:37 - Sean’s projects
    1:06:47 - Photography goals?
    1:07:45 - Self publishing or publishing via publisher?
    1:08:37 - What is the hardest part of self publishing
    1:10:10 - Q&As
    1:10:20 - Videogames
    1:12:59 - What difference do you want your photos to make?
    1:14:03 - What is the purpose of taking photos?

    • 1 hr 17 min
    Tatiana Hopper: Your art ought to be seen by others

    Tatiana Hopper: Your art ought to be seen by others

    Hello fellow photographers. In this episode I am talking with Tatiana Hopper about film school, film photography, process of taking photos and much more. Thank you so much for joing us on this episode.Make sure you are subscribed if you want to be notified when I post a new episode. There is one thing I would love you to do. I would be very thankful if you could go and give this podcast five star rating and the review. If you like this content and you think other people might enjoy it as well feel free to take a screenshot and through it out on your instagram story or share it with your friends. In case you would like to listen to shorter episodes more frequently there is a new podcast called Best of About Photography and it is updated daily with highlights from the interviews.
    You can watch this episode here:

    https://youtu.be/oNgu5ZdjPGw

    Follow Tatiana:
    Website: https://www.thopper.uk
    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/THopper/
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tffhopper/

    INDEX:
    0:00:00 - Hello there!
    0:01:18 - Introduction
    0:01:52 - When did you start with photography?
    0:03:20 - Film school
    0:05:19 - Why film and not photography school?
    0:07:06 - Photography job?
    0:08:06 - What about photography career?
    0:10:05 - Master degree script
    0:16:30 - Influence on youtube
    0:18:47 - What part of the project is the best?
    0:21:37 - When is art born? When you are creating it or in the edit?
    0:25:10 - How does film school work?
    0:29:26 - Self education VS film school
    0:35:58 - imprinting personal style in your work
    0:40:18 - Artistic approach VS connecting with your audience (being original)
    0:46:37 - Tatiana’s photography style
    0:48:52 - Do you limit your subjects for the sake of your style?
    0:50:47 - What do you like to photograph in black and white
    0:54:32 - Is there an advantage when using medium format?
    1:00:00 - Favourite film stock?
    1:03:16 - Do you develop your own film?
    1:04:31 - Do film photographs look better?
    1:09:10 - Prices of film cameras
    1:12:44 - Photography projects
    1:15:05 - Publishing a photography book?
    1:16:08 - Selling prints
    1:18:18 - Photography books
    1:24:18 - Should you always wear a camera?
    1:29:13 - Bonus question you should only listen to if you have already listened to the whole interview, and also liked and subscribed :)

    • 1 hr 31 min
    Channel Updates And Best Of About Photography

    Channel Updates And Best Of About Photography

    Hello fellow photographers. First let me apologise because the next episode is going to be delayed. I somehow lost my voice and I can not finish the episodes.

    However, I wanted to tell you that I have also started a new podcast called best of about photography where you can find highlights and best of sections of my interviews and that podcast is updated almost daily with short episodes. So if That is something that you might be interested in - more short episodes more frequently then look up my podcast best of about photography. Thank you until next time.

    Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://bit.ly/BestOfAboutPhotography
    https://spoti.fi/3fcf9M7
    SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-499230514

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