![]() In this podcast hosted by Matt Bowen, world-class photographers reveal their personal stories and inspirations.īowen asks guests such as Gregory Crewdson, Jose Villa and Paris Gore questions like: what drives them to produce the best photography in the world, how do they market themselves and if they weren't a photographer, what would they be? Professional and revealing interviews with top-class photographers Whether you’re just starting out in photography or want some tips on how to progress, this podcast might help shape your photographic future, 13. Series one has now ended but there are still 30 amazing episodes available to listen to. Listeners are invited to ask questions, some of which are answered naturally as they chat to guests or on special question shows. IN interviews feature not only photographers but picture editors, art buyers, lab technicians, retouchers, photo assistants and producers. While being interesting and informative, they’re also enjoyable to listen to as presenters Tom and Greg chat to each other, throwing in the occasional pun and relatable anecdote.īoth have over 15 years of experience working in the industry so they wanted to create a podcast that would cover all aspects of this creative sector. Presented by Tom Barnes and Greg Funnell, Exposed Negative (opens in new tab)delves into the world of commercial and editorial photography, providing insight on how to find the right agent, getting commissioned, switching skills and covering breaking stories.Įpisodes were posted bi-weekly and usually varied between an hour and an hour and 20 minutes. Tom and Greg delve into the world of commercial and editorial photography (Image credit: Exposed Negative) The show can run from anywhere to 25 - 50+ minutes and provide an easy-listening, conversational style insight into the background and life of photographers. In the spirit of celebrating Welsh photographs, some interviews are recorded in Welsh but in those instances, an English language version will also be available. Spanning the genres of photography, the show’s guests have included Dafydd Jones, Sian Trenberth, Martin Parr and Joanne Coates. Since 2015, Ffoton has been interviewing photographers and delving into their artistic practice, style and process. The show was started by Brian Carroll and Emyr Young who wanted it to act as a catalyst for interaction between photographers and lovers of photography. Showcasing talented photographers living and working in Wales, Ffoton (opens in new tab) provides a platform for established and aspiring photographers to discuss their work. A Small Voice: Conversations With Photographers (opens in new tab)Ī podcast showcasing aspiring and established photographers living and working in Wales (Image credit: Ffoton) Episodes last anywhere between 30 minutes to an hour and are perfect for popping on during an editing session. Episodes include the perfect balance of information, anecdotes and helpful insights into thought-provoking areas of photography such as adversity and accessibility.Ĭonversations on Photography uses words to inspire and inform while unpacking what it is about photography that connects us all in such transformational ways. The series of candid conversations shed light on an expansive world of photography, talking to emerging and leading artists, curators and critics. Each episode focuses on one central topic such as On Assisting with Catherine Hyland, On Portraiture with Alec Sloth and On Curation with Ekow Eshun. Presented by photo director, Gem Fletcher The Messy Truth (opens in new tab) is dedicated to the world of contemporary photography. Unpacking what it is about photography that connects us all (Image credit: The Messy Truth) The Messy Truth - Conversations on Photography (opens in new tab) Overall, there's a bright and breezy tone to this show that's infused with the hosts' obvious passion for their subject. The show, which varies in length but can often run to over 90 minutes, also covers the latest news, listener feedback and whatever else is on the presenters' photographic minds at the time. Episode 139, for example, features Ethan Moses, who talks about his many products, including Cameradactyl 4×5 cameras and the Buttergrip, and the challenges facing anyone trying to manufacture cameras. The show has now recorded some 200 episodes for you to sample and savor. The show features interviews with everyone from authors to artists, gallery curators to film lab owners. ![]() Hosted by Ade, Rachel and Graeme, Sunny 16 (opens in new tab) explores the world of analogue photography in all its forms. ![]() ![]() This podcast explores the contemporary world of analogue photography in all its formsįilm's not dead, and here's the podcast that proves it.
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