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

  • Droning On

    30/04/2020 Duración: 44min

    Me again, droning on about what I'm doing. Check out my YouTube Channel here.  

  • Cooped Up

    17/04/2020 Duración: 27min

    Like you, I'm cooped up at home with not much to do. Been working at my remote job and that's been keeping me busy. Busy enough to delay publishing this episode. Well, here it is. I hope I can keep you company for a short while.   Sample Gigapixel AI image: original original on left, upsampled on right   original on left, upsampled on right   Upsampled final (downsampled for post)   Links: Topax Gigipixel  

  • The New Yorker

    31/03/2020 Duración: 27min

    Paying a small tribute to my late friend and photographer, Robert Herman. I recorded this as a YouTube video as well. If you’re thinking of suicide or know someone who is, please call The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255 Links: Robert's sites: https://robertherman.com/ https://robertherman.com/instagram Remembering Robert Herman: http://lenscratch.com/2020/03/remembering-robert-herman/ "The New Yorkers" (currently unavailable) "The Phone Book" Zack Arias's Channel: Intro and outro music produced by: https://phyllisaudio.com/

  • Dispatches from Green-Wood

    17/03/2020 Duración: 58min

      Well, we've officially entered the Twilight Zone. Because of this, I needed to clear my head a little so I decided to do the show during one of my photo strolls through Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn. I'm going to be working on my own YouTube channel and in this episode I share what I have planned. Also, just some of my personal thoughts about the current world situation.   Links: ShutterTime Podcast

  • Shiny Stuff and Lartigue

    29/02/2020 Duración: 01h23min

      Another busy freelance week means I'm rebroadcasting a show from last April, with me and Ward Rosin doing a deep dive on Jacques-Henri Lartigue. Also, a quick update on some future plans and shiny objects that are distracting me.    Bryan Minear's X-T4 Preview   Here are the notes from Episode 96 regarding Lartigue:   In this episode, I'm joined by my buddy Ward Rosin and we do a deep dive into the photographer Jacques-Henri Lartigue.  Ward and I touch on many aspects of Lartigue's work including his love of speed and his use of one of the first color photography processes called "Autochrome." We make some interesting discoveries during our chat and I'm sure you will too as you listen to us both talk about a photographer we've admired for a long time. This is the first of what will be a regular feature on Street Shots. The idea of talking about interesting and exceptional photographers with a buddy has been something I've wanted to do on the show for a while now. Any feedback is appreciated.  Show Links: W

  • What the Camera Saw

    15/02/2020 Duración: 01h05min

    This episode started as a riff on the title but evolves (or devolves) into just a chat about photography. Does the camera see more than we do when we are shooting? The camera: does it work for us or do we work for it? My buddy Ward joins me in hashing out some of these questions.   Here are some shots of our bookshelves:       A couple of Ward's shots of steam trains:     Ward Rosin's Website, Instagram feed and Facebook page. TED Talk - Finding a Visual Identity in the Digital Age | Ralph Gibson Ibarionex's The Candid Frame #500 - Joel Meyerowitz Street Shots Patreon Page  

  • By The Numbers

    31/01/2020 Duración: 56min

    Numbers, numbers, numbers. Did you ever notice how many numbers were involved in this thing we call “photography?” Well, I just did. Well, no, not really but an experience with some students got me thinking about all the numbers we have to deal with just to create an image. Also, I eulogize a recent “passing.

  • Continuum

    18/01/2020 Duración: 38min

    Sorry for the rerun. Was told I uploaded wrong audio for this episode. I deleted the previous post and am sending a new one. Apologies for the mixup. This is the correct episode. ------- After having been to a recent family event where a slide show was presented, I ponder some of the meaning of these shows and how will we be making these in the future. How will future generations be able to create these shows for family events if there is no shoebox full of old prints and slides to scan? Also, I bitch a little about Epson printers and praise Blurb bookmakers. 

  • Insomnia

    31/12/2019 Duración: 01h16min

    In this last episode of the year (and the decade), Mark Reierson and I discuss the idea of "photographic insomnia." Yeah, don't ask me to explain it. Just listen to Mark and I work out this idea, describe what we think it is and how we can work through it. Links: The Unusual Collective Home Page Mark Reierson's Website and Instagram feed Patreon Page Shuttertime Podcast Adventures in Creativity Podcast We the Creators Podcast

  • Why Again?

    18/12/2019 Duración: 01h02min

    Slept late and didn't have a topic other than what I did these past couple of weeks in photography and a rerun of episode #70 from March 2018, called "The Why." Here's the description of that show:  In this 70th episode, Antonio ponders the "why" in photography. Why do we care about taking pictures? Why do we want to share our photos in social media? Why do we care? Why, why, why? We all would like to know the "why" when we take pictures and why we want to show them and why we keep them. and why we photograph what we photograph. This is more a stream of consciousness than any really defined subject of photography.  Join Antonio on this wondering journey, as he begins this discussion which is sure to continue well past the end of this show.    Show Links: Why do we take pictures? – Sushicam Overexposed? Camera Phones Could Be Washing Out Our Memories : NPR “Mirrors With Memories”: Why Did Victorians Take Pictures of Dead People? | Mental Floss This Photographer Deleted His Social Media with 1.5 Million Followe

  • Creative Oasis Redux

    30/11/2019 Duración: 01h23min

    Due to the Thanksgiving holiday and my usual hectic schedule, I'm repeating episode 86 from last year's end-of-November show called "Creative Oasis." I'll work on having some fresh content for mid-December but until then, if you haven't already heard this episode, I hope you'll enjoy it. It was a great discussion about creativity and what we can do to spark it in ourselves. Here are the notes from that show:  When the world around us is too overwhelming, where do we go to find respite? A "creative oasis" perhaps? The definition of an oasis is "something that provides refuge, relief, or pleasant contrast." How can we find these oases? Join me and my buddy Mark Reierson in an intimate discussion of exploration as we try to figure out together where these oases exist and what we can do when we find them. This show comes from an idea I had after being on the ShutterTime podcast with Mac and we explored a subject together while recording the show. It's a slightly new format which I'd like to try again. I hope you

  • You Press the Button

    15/11/2019 Duración: 51min

    This episode, I’ve been inspired by my buddy Bart Busschots podcast where he talks about computational photography and whether or not it actually is photography. My experiences with new iPhone 11 got me thinking about this as well and I thought I’d share my feelings about this subject.  Photos taken with Focos App:       Links: Let’s Talk Photography Patreon Page Shuttertime Podcast Adventures in Creativity Podcast We the Creators Podcast The Unusual Collective

  • Trippy

    31/10/2019 Duración: 01h14min

    I'm joined by my friend Ward Rosin again, this time not for the promised "cage match" but to talk about what taking a trip to an unfamiliar place can do for your shooting. Ward recounts his nine-day visit to Guanajuato City, Mexico in February 2019 and how being there changed the nature of his street shooting style. I also chat a bit about how my recent trip to an upstate town did the same for me but maybe not as profoundly as Ward . We also geek out a little on the new Fuji X-Pro 3 camera and how it might enhance a photo trip to a new place.   Ward Rosin's Website, Instagram feed and Facebook page. "RETAINING MY CREATIVE VISION WHEN TRAVELING" Ward Rosin - The Unusual Collective "A WALKER IN HIS SHOES" Antonio M. Rosario - The Unusual Collective  

  • The Pleasures of Limitations

    16/10/2019 Duración: 01h02min

    Joining me this episode is Mac from the Shuttertime Podcast. After going through an "existential midlife crisis," Mac talks to me about a photo he created during a recent trip he and his wife took and the limits he placed on himself while on this trip. Sometimes having limits can help to resolve a crisis and help create a once-in-a-lifetime photo. We also catch up on a bunch of other photo stuff. Links: Shuttertime Podcast Miksmedia Adventures in Creativity Podcast We the Creators Podcast The Unusual Collective      

  • Time Trip to 83

    30/09/2019 Duración: 01h13min

    Not to 1983 but to episode 83 from last year. Because of a hectic week, my show schedule had gone a little loopy so I decided to replay episode 83 from last October. On that show, I had both Mac Sokulski of the ShutterTime podcast and Mark Reierson (both are also part of the Unusual Collective) where we talked about photo walks. I figured because the Scott Kelby Worldwide Photo Walk is this upcoming Saturday, Oct. 5th, replaying this show might be fun for those of you will be participating in that event and didn't hear this show last year. Also, I talk a little about a cool app that's doing some amazing things with the depth features of the newer iPhones.   Show Links: Miks Media ShutterTime Podcast Mark Reierson Worldwide Photo Walk Red Hook, Brooklyn Focos App

  • Garry's Color

    16/09/2019 Duración: 32min

    A quick show this week as I had life get in the way a little but I did get the chance to visit the Garry Winogrand show at the Brooklyn Museum. Links: Interview with Garry Winogrand

  • Lens Me Your Ears

    31/08/2019 Duración: 01h09min

    Last show of the summer. Being that I wasn't fully prepared for a show this week, I decided to take a new lens (and you too) on a walk in Green-Wood Cemetery again. While I usually don't cover gear in my show, this was a great excuse to get out walking, shooting, and talking while I gave a new lens a test. It's not a review show and I don't only talk about the lens. Why not join me for a stroll while I share my thoughts about picture taking.   Links: Kamlan 50mm f/1.1 Kickstarter Red Hook Photo Walk Phlearn: The Best Podcasts for Photographers

  • Put It Into Gear

    16/08/2019 Duración: 36min

    A short, mid-summer episode. I'm throwing my hat into the "gear doesn't matter" circus.  Links: Shuttertime Episode 257

  • Either Side of the Camera

    31/07/2019 Duración: 01h04min

       This episode I’m joined again by my friend Ward Rosin as we take a deep dive into possibly one of the unsung heroes of photo history, Edward Steichen.     Links: Ward Rosin's Website, Instagram feed and Facebook page. The Fighting Lady on YouTube Family of Man scan to PDF  Lehman College/CUNY critical revisiting of Family of Man Chronology of MoMA to 1964  

  • The Delights of Seeing

    16/07/2019 Duración: 51min

      This episode is just you and me today and is a slight followup to my deep dive with Ward Rosin into the work of Walker Evans. Lately, I've found myself "channeling" Evans as I photograph my neighborhood and a small, upstate NY town. I'm wondering what's going to come of this and am I imitating Evans, emulating him, or just shooting in a style he made popular.   Show Links: Flickr Gallery Hudson, NY 2018 Flickr Gallery Hudson, NY 2019

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