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Street Photography Magazine

Street Photography Magazine
Street Photography
Photography
Documentary Photography
Geometry
Composition
Aves America
Homelessness
Book Publishing
Dublin Street Photography Festival
Marco Campi
Self-Portraits
Rick Smith
Documentary Filmmaking
Storytelling In Photography
Landscape Photography
Silence
Minimalism
Architecture
Photography Locations
Mcgarroll Riley

The Official Journal of Street and Documentary Photography

PublishesTwice monthlyEpisodes215Founded11 years ago
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ArtsVisual Arts

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Sharon LaCour is a pianist, piano teacher, and author living in Lafayette, Louisiana. After growing up in New […]

France Leclerc is a former professor turned full-time photographer based in Chicago, originally from Montreal. Her work centers on what she calls "life photography," capturing authentic moments during her extensive travels across Asia, Africa, and be... more

Jason Rice is a street photographer whose work bridges the gap between personal history and urban observation. A […]

Hillary Greene-Pae is a clinical social worker, real estate investor, and accomplished photographer based in Calabasas, California. Her […]

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Recent Guests

Sharon LaCour
Author and pianist from Lafayette, Louisiana, known for her book 'The Meeting of Air and Water.'
Episode: When Photography Inspires Fiction with Sharon LaCour
Jason Rice
An avid street photographer and publishing expert
89 Books
Episode: Jason Rice and the Art of Patient Observation
Hillary Greene-Pae
Psychologist, clinical psychologist, and real estate investor; a dedicated photographer passionate about documenting life.
Episode: Context, Connection and Candid with Hillary Greene-Pae
Pat Callahan
Street photographer and world traveler
Episode: Working Class Beauty with Photographer Pat Callahan
Garrett Strang
A street photographer and documentary filmmaker living in Paris
Episode: Garrett Strang – Human Connection on the Streets of Paris
Raymond Thompson Jr.
Assistant professor in the College of Communications at the University of Texas, photographer
University of Texas
Episode: Appalachian Ghosts and Erased Histories with Raymond Thompson Jr.
Virginia Hines
Photographer and author, recently circumnavigated the globe
Episode: Around the World with Virginia Hines
Mark Seymour
Photographer and trainer specialized in street photography
Episode: The Art of Getting Lost with Mark Seymour
John M. Simpson
Retired military veteran and documentary photographer focused on homelessness
Episode: The Canary in the Coal Mine – JM Simpson’s Call to Document History Today

Host

Bob Patterson
Host and publisher, Bob Patterson leads engaging conversations with notable photographers, fostering a community-driven approach to street photography and visual arts. His hosting style is characterized by curiosity and a supportive demeanor, allowing guests to share their stories and insights in-depth.

Reviews

4.5 out of 5 stars from 155 ratings
  • Great insightful conversation

    I'm a big fan of the Street Photography Magazine podcast. I especially loved your chat with David Herman—such an insightful and engaging conversation. Great job, Bob, and thanks for sharing it!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Christianlawrence.uk
    United Kingdom7 months ago
  • A lost hour …

    I just listened to the most recent episode, advertised as teaching me about “composition” with a guest who was identified as being a graphic designer from whom I could learn lots.

    Good Luck with that!

    I ended up hearing all about the processes both the host and the guest went through as they wrote and published their respective books. Interspersed with that was a lot of “I know (name) … do YOU know (name)? I need to get (name) on the show sometime”!

    The final touch was when, in winding up the... more

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Happy-Writer
    United States8 months ago
  • The Best Photography Podcast

    Great Podcast as the title suggests, such an easy listen, Bob has some of the finest photographers on the Street Photography Podcast. He has a polite and inquisitive style that really brings out the best in the photographers he interviews. My favorite this year has to be Bobs interview with Naeem Douglas, such a great listen. Don’t miss out subscribe and listen today, also check out the Street Photography Magazine.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Pjbphotography
    United Kingdoma year ago
  • Welcoming host, interesting guests

    Bob’s kind approach to and knowledge of his guests allow the podcast to be well worth the time. I especially appreciate hearing from the women. As a female photographer I so appreciate their voices. Thanks Bob!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Chris Truhe
    United States2 years ago
  • Episode - Tatiana Hopper

    Great conversation with Bob and guest Tatiana Hopper about photography!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Peter R Clemence
    Sweden2 years ago

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The variety of guests from diverse backgrounds helps listeners cultivate their own artistic vision and connect with the broader photography community.
Some critiques mention that certain episodes veer off-topic, with less focus on practical photography tips than desired. Overall, however, the content is seen as inspiring and enjoyable.
Many listeners praise the host's calming approach and ability to bring out the best in their guests, fostering an inclusive environment for discussion.
Listeners appreciate the engaging and insightful conversations with various photographers, often highlighting the personal stories behind the work.

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Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Barry Ashenhurst – Breaking Conformity in Street Photography
Q: What do you think makes a great photograph?
A great photograph probably can't be taken again, should be interesting enough to look at for a long time, and must touch the heart.
Barry Ashenhurst – Breaking Conformity in Street Photography
Q: So how did you transition from photojournalism to street photography?
I really wanted to keep shooting because I love it, and I like the simplicity of going out with just one camera and one lens.
Alan Wieder – Building Community Through Street Photography
Q: Why are you a photographer?
Alan shares that he started shooting in 1975 and learned photography while walking behind his advisor in grad school, developing a passion that has endured over decades.
Garrett Strang – Human Connection on the Streets of Paris
Q: Can you tell us about how you got into street photography?
Garrett shares his journey from documentary filmmaking to street photography in Paris, emphasizing his desire to capture emotions and stories in candid moments.
Around the World with Virginia Hines
Q: What was your experience of photographing in China?
It was fascinating and a little different from past trips, emphasizing the cultural shifts, people's interactions, and the unique challenges and opportunities in street photography.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Street Photography Magazine

What is Street Photography Magazine about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This podcast provides in-depth conversations with street photographers, sharing their artistic journeys and the pivotal moments that shape their work. Topics frequently explored include the nuances of street photography, the importance of human connection, and the emotional narratives behind the photographs. It particularly highlights diverse experiences from the realm of photography, often weaving in aspects of personal growth, technical challenges, and the evolving landscape of visual arts. The candid discussions also touch on broader themes such as community engagement, the ethics of storytelling in photography, and cultural reflections captured through the lens.

What sets this podcast apart is its emphasis on not just the art of photog... more

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Street Photography Magazine launched 11 years ago and published 215 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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Recent guests on Street Photography Magazine include:

1. Sharon LaCour
2. Jason Rice
3. Hillary Greene-Pae
4. Pat Callahan
5. Garrett Strang
6. Raymond Thompson Jr.
7. Virginia Hines
8. Mark Seymour

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