Street Shots Photography Podcast

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Join the Switch to Manual Guys for tips and insights that will take your photography to the next level, providing practical tips you can immediately apply to your own photography.

Episodios

  • I, Photographer

    31/07/2021 Duración: 29min

    A short, solo episode this week with Antonio sharing some of his photo related anxieties and accomplishments for the past month or so. Here's the gallery of images Antonio took this past weekend: http://streetshots.photography/2021/07/31/street-shots-ep-140-i-photographer/     Show Links: Antonio M. Rosario's Website, Instagram feed and Facebook page Ward Rosin’s Website, Instagram feed and Facebook page. Ornis Photo Website  Subscribe to us on: Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify Amazon Music iHeart Radio

  • Book Day Redux

    16/07/2021 Duración: 01h23min

    This show is a rerun of an episode published in May 2020 called "Book Day." Here are the notes from that episode: I've got my buddy Ward Rosin on the show again. We're catching up on what we're doing during lockdown, including going through our back catalog of images and books we're recommending. Show notes: http://streetshots.photography/2021/07/16/street-shots-ep-139-book-day-redux/ David Szweduik's Essay "On Sontag" at the Unusual Collective   This episode's links: Masters of Street Photography The Phone Book Long Story Short Full Moon Mexico: Between Life and Death   Show Links: "Between Dust and Sky" order page. Antonio M. Rosario's Website, Instagram feed and Facebook page Ward Rosin’s Website, Instagram feed and Facebook page. Ornis Photo Website  Subscribe to us on: Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify Amazon Music iHeart Radio

  • Not Their First Rodeo

    29/06/2021 Duración: 01h27min

    (image courtesy of ©mark reierson) This episode, Antonio and Ward speak to Ward and Mark Reierson about their book on a small-town rodeo in East-Central Alberta, Canada. Yes, Ward is both a host and a guest this week! Mark and Ward go into a deep dive on the conception, creation and self-publication of this amazing collaborative photo book. If you ever thought about publishing your own photo book, either by yourself or in partnership with someone, this episode is for you.  Show Notes: http://streetshots.photography/2021/06/29/street-shots-ep-138-not-their-first-rodeo/ Show Links: "Between Dust and Sky" order page. Antonio M. Rosario's Website, Instagram feed and Facebook page Ward Rosin’s Website, Instagram feed and Facebook page. Ornis Photo Website  Mark Reierson's Website Subscribe to us on: Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify Amazon Music iHeart Radio

  • I Remember and I See

    16/06/2021 Duración: 16min

      Antonio reads an essay originally published at The Unusual Collective's website and leads to a contemplation of what he calls "Photo DNA." Tune in to hear what that means exactly. Also, this essay is published on YouTube in a video slideshow format, for those interested in seeing the images Antonio is referring to.   Show Links: The Unusual Collective / photographer group Ward Rosin’s Website, Instagram feed and Facebook page. Ornis Photo Website    Subscribe to us on: Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify Amazon Music iHeart Radio  

  • How's it, How's it.

    28/05/2021 Duración: 01h29min

    This week, Antonio and Ward are joined by Alex Kilbee of YouTube's "The Photographic Eye." In this conversation, the Street Shots guys talk to Alex about his love of sharing the "whys" of photography with the world via his incredibly popular YouTube channel.    Show Links:   The Photographic Eye with Alex Kilbee Muse Portraits T. Hopper YouTube Channel Alec Soth YouTube Channel Sean Tucker YouTube Channel Ted Forbes - The Art of Photography Ward Rosin’s Website, Instagram feed and Facebook page. Ornis Photo Website    Subscribe to us on: Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify Amazon Music iHeart Radio      

  • Dispatches from the Studio

    17/05/2021 Duración: 34min

      It's Antonio alone this episode and while he meant it to be another Dispatches from Green-Wood, the audio gremlins acted up and, well... Antonio is asking about how everyone archives their work and also ponders those "then and now" images. Also, a quick "review" of some crazy software. Note: The show "The Alienist was broadcast on TNT network and not on AMC as Antonio mentioned. Oops.    Links: Images mentioned in the show. Topaz Gigapixel AI Brooklyn Botanic Garden The Alienist New York Changing: Revisiting Berenice Abbott's New York    

  • Shallow DoF

    28/04/2021 Duración: 01h10min

    (© antonio m. rosario) Ward and Antonio do a quick post mortem to last episode's interview with Melissa Breyer and talk about Antonio's guest spot on Bart Busschot's "Let's Talk Photography" podcast. Then they discuss why some folks just love shallow depth of field.   Links: Let's Talk Photography podcast Ward Rosin’s Website, Instagram feed and Facebook page. Ornis Photo Website      (Antonio's DoF shots)   Ward's railroad images:   Photo of poet Charles Beaudelaire shot by Etienne Carjat.      

  • Conversation with Melissa Breyer

    14/04/2021 Duración: 01h37s

    image courtesy of melissa breyer Ward and Antonio speak with street photog Melissa Breyer. Melissa is an award-winning photographer and author whose work has appeared in National Geographic and The New York Times. Her current role is that of Editorial Director at www.treehugger.com, a site with the mission of helping ordinary citizens make their lifestyle and our planet more sustainable. She is co-author of the 2014's best-selling photo workout manual "Build Your Running Body: A Total-Body Fitness Plan" Her images in New York Times' 2017 Album feature "The Quiet Moments of Waitresses at Work" depicts her subjects often with power, strength and dignity to present them as a the star in their own film. She spoke with us about a new book from Prestel Publishing called "Women Street Photographers". She has contributed both an image and an essay in this new work and joined us from in New York City.   image courtesy of melissa breyer Show Links: Melissa's Instagram "Women Street Photographers" TreeHugger.com   W

  • A Herzog Appreciation

    29/03/2021 Duración: 01h22min

    (Midway Gamblers, Calgary, 2019 ©Ward Rosin)   I'm joined by Ward Rosin on this episode as we dive into Fred Herzog's "Modern Color" book. Not a review, per se, but more of an appreciation. Herzog is one of those "colorist" street photographers from the late 50s and 60s, photographing mainly in the city of Vancouver, Canada. Ward and I skim through some of the more thought provoking images in the book as well as discuss the controversy of a 2012 interview with Herzog. Also, stay tuned until the end where I make a much anticipated announcement.   Show Links: The Estate of Fred Herzog     Saul Leiter Ernst Haas Walker Evans Eugène Atget Bart Busschots Ward Rosin's Website, Instagram feed and Facebook page. Ornis Photo Website     

  • Dispatches from Green-Wood 11

    16/03/2021 Duración: 31min

      After a rather long enforced absence due to Covid 19 AND joblessness, I'm back with a rambling walk in my favorite outdoor podcasting location, Green-Wood. Also, I'm making an announcement about an announcement, if that makes any sense.       

  • Lens Hangover

    15/01/2021 Duración: 01h29min

      For this first show of 2021, I have the pleasure of chatting with my buddy Ward Rosin again. This episode we're going on about my lens-buying binge during the past ten months and just lenses in general. Also, Ward tells us about his new lens "lemonade" stand. It's a bit of a long show and you'll prove your fandom if you listen to the whole thing. So grab your beverage of choice...   Show Links: Ward Rosin's Website, Instagram feed and Facebook page. Ornis Photo Website  Click here to see Ward's pix using the 7Artisan's 35mm lens ----more---- Ward's Pix:            

  • "Computer, Enhance!" A Chat with Bryan Minear

    31/12/2020 Duración: 01h21min

    (image courtesy of ©Bryan Minear)   This last episode of 2020 (and my 3rd of December!) I chat with my friend Bryan Minear about processing. I was inspired to talk with Bryan after he posted a video he made of himself processing images in Capture One. I wanted to discuss this question that popped into my head: Has processing given us a solution for a problem that wasn’t there? While we don't fully answer this, I believe this is a beginning of a longer discussion about processing our photographs using apps like Capture One and the new artificial intelligence features of apps like Photoshop and Luminar AI. Processing is integral for many photographers (Bryan and myself included) whose visual voice is completed when they take their images into the digital darkroom, but is it possible to lose control over our creativity?   Show Links: Bryan Minear: Website & Twitter Bryan's Video Luminar AI Photoshop AI features      

  • Dispatches from Green-Wood 10

    14/12/2020 Duración: 01h03min

    Another jaunt to Green-Wood because it's one of the places I can gather my thoughts. This time I'm talking a little bit about my new lens and a lot bit about what it takes to judge a photo competition. Also, my thoughts (and a suggestion) about self critique.   Show links: Sean Tucker's video "How to get Good Feedback on your Photography (Reviews, Mentors and Travel Companions)" See more photos here: http://streetshots.photography/2020/12/14/street-shots-podcast-ep-128-dispatched-from-green-wood-10-judge/  

  • Dispatches from Green-Wood 9

    30/11/2020 Duración: 33min

    Yet another Dispatch from Green-Wood. What's new? During this walk I post a small challenge to myself and the rest of you. Also chat a little about my foray into bird photography. You can view more images here: http://streetshots.photography/2020/12/01/street-shots-podcast-ep-127-dispatches-from-green-wood-no-9-whats-new/   Some of the hawks I photographed:   Basquiat's grave marker:

  • Dispatches from Green-Wood 8

    01/11/2020 Duración: 45min

    Another walk and talk through Green-Wood Cemetery today. This time I'm talking mostly about my addiction to buying lenses during the pandemic and I dive into a couple old stories. It's what I do. :-) Look for the photos I mention in the show here:    ----more---- Photos taken with my old Nikkor 500mm lens at an airbase in Holland         ----------------------   First shot I took with new Viltrox 56mm f/1.4     Images taken with new Viltrox AF56mm f/1.4             Shots with new Fuji XF 100-400mm               Some street shots taken with my new Fuji X-100F    

  • Dispatches from Green-Wood, No. 7

    18/08/2020 Duración: 35min

      Well, I think I've done enough shows from Green-Wood Cemetery to now officially name these segments "Dispatches from Green-Wood." This is dispatch number seven (who knows if I've done six previous ones). So, these are my thoughts about pinhole lenses and how I try to keep my foot in the photography world every day.  Show Links: Brooks Jenson Lenswork   Images shot with Thingyfy Pinhole Lenses        

  • Chat with Dan Bailey

    24/07/2020 Duración: 01h24min

      This episode I had the great honor of speaking with adventure photographer Dan Bailey. Lately I've been binging his YouTube videos and after I saw enough I realized I needed to talk to this guy. His photography is incredibly compelling and his desire to share his knowledge (through workshops, books and his videos) and inspiring outlook on life is equally so. I had a great time talking to Dan and expect him back on the show sometime in the near future.    Links:   Dan Bailey Photography Dan's You Tube X Series Unlimited eBook     Dan's photos:            

  • For The Trees

    16/07/2020 Duración: 45min

    Things have quieted down a little allowing me some mental space to record a new episode. This show I'm talking about how our relationship with equipment, lenses, apps are quite symbiotic when it comes to sharing our vision with the world. Does the equipment drive us to see the world differently or does it make what we see clearer? Good question, I think. 

  • Kids and Chairs

    16/06/2020 Duración: 35min

    Been a while since the last show and I'm taking a walk around Green-Wood again to explain what's going on. Also, a bit of a special treat as some great fourth graders were tasked with writing (very) short stories about a couple of my images, included below. A wonderful treat to have one's images the subject of budding imaginations. So wonderful.  

  • Book Day

    16/05/2020 Duración: 01h19min

      I've got my buddy Ward Rosin on the show again. We're catching up on what we're doing during lockdown, including going through our back catalog of images and books we're recommending.    This episode's links: Masters of Street Photography The Phone Book Long Story Short Full Moon Mexico: Between Life and Death Ward Rosin's Website, Instagram feed and Facebook page.

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