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Street Life

Podcast Street Life
Mark Davidson and John St
Street Life is a street photography podcast hosted by John St and Mark Davidson. Each fortnight, John and Mark speak to talented, world-class street photographe...

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  • Matt Black
    Send us a textIn this episode of Street Life, co-hosts Mark Davidson and John St speak with acclaimed American documentary photographer Matt Black, known for his work on poverty, migration, and environmental issues. Matt shares his journey into photography, starting from his early days working in a darkroom at a local newspaper. He reflects on the importance of understanding the craft of photography and how it informs his storytelling.The discussion delves into Matt's major project, American Geography, which took him on a six-year journey across the United States. He explains how the project aimed to highlight the contradictions of American life, particularly in the context of poverty and social issues. Matt emphasises the interconnectedness of these issues and the importance of advocating for a broader understanding of the realities faced by marginalised communities.Throughout the episode, Matt shares poignant stories from his travels, including his experiences in Flint, Michigan, during the water crisis. He discusses the emotional toll of documenting such hardships but also finds hope in the connections he makes with the people he photographs. The conversation culminates in a discussion about Matt's new book, American Artifacts, which serves as a companion piece to American Geography, showcasing the objects he collected during his travels and their significance.Join us for this insightful and thought-provoking episode as we explore the power of photography to tell stories, advocate for change, and connect us to the world around us.Website | InstagramFollow us on Instagram and leave us a review!
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  • Narelle Autio
    Send us a textIn this episode, Mark Davidson and John St dive into the fascinating world of  photography and the creative journey of Narelle Autio, an acclaimed Adelaide-based photographer.As we welcome Narelle to the podcast, we explore her impressive background as a photojournalist and her transition into photography. Narelle shares her initial passion for drawing and painting, which led her to art school, where she discovered the magic of photography in the darkroom. Her journey took a pivotal turn when a photograph she discarded ended up on the front page of a newspaper, leading to a job offer that would shape her career.Throughout the episode, Narelle discusses her unique approach to photography, particularly her focus on capturing the beauty of the ocean and the human experience within it. She describes the ocean as her muse, revealing how her childhood experiences at the beach have influenced her work. We delve into Narelle's creative process, her recent projects, and the importance of storytelling in her work. She shares insights into her collaboration with her husband, Trent Park, and how their dynamic enhances their artistic endeavors. The conversation also touches on the serendipitous nature of photography, the beauty of chance encounters, and the emotional connection to the subjects she captures.Instagram | WebsiteFollow us on Instagram and leave us a review!
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  • Suzanne Stein
    Send us a textIn this episode of Street Life, John and Mark dive deep into the world of street photography with our special guest, Suzanne Stein, a talented street and documentary photographer based in the east coast of the United States. Known for her compelling visual narratives that explore themes of social justice, homelessness, and the human condition, Suzanne shares her unique journey into photography, which began during a challenging time as a single parent.Throughout the episode, Suzanne candidly discusses the challenges she faces in the current photography landscape, particularly in the United States. She expresses her frustration with the editorial gatekeeping that often sidelines work that addresses uncomfortable truths about society, especially regarding homelessness and mental health. The conversation takes a personal turn as Suzanne opens up about the dangers of her work, sharing harrowing experiences of being assaulted while documenting life in Kensington, Philadelphia. She reflects on the emotional toll this type of photography can take and the burden of feeling obligated to tell certain stories. Despite these challenges, Suzanne remains committed to her craft, emphasizing the importance of authenticity in street photography.Follow Suzanne:Website | InstagramFollow us on Instagram and leave us a review!
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  • Anna Lohmann
    Send us a textIn this episode of Street Life, we had the pleasure of speaking with Anna Lohmann, a talented street photographer based in Hamburg, Germany. Anna shared her inspiring journey into street photography, which began in 2020 when she moved to London. It was there that she discovered her passion for capturing candid moments on the streets, sparked by a couple of street photography books she stumbled upon in a bookshop.We discussed Anna's unique approach to photography, which she describes as "high alert meditation." This concept emphasises being fully engaged with her surroundings while also finding peace in the act of shooting. Anna highlighted the importance of mindset in photography, asserting that a positive outlook can significantly influence the quality of one's work.Throughout our conversation, Anna shared her experiences with street photography, including the cultural differences she has encountered while shooting in Germany compared to other countries. We also touched on the humour present in her work and how storytelling plays a crucial role in her photography. Website | InstagramFollow us on Instagram and leave us a review!
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  • Argus Paul Estabrook
    Send us a textArgus Paul Estabrook is a Korean-American, lens-based photographer currently living in South Korea. He uses candid moments and chance encounters to share a personal journey that often explores the intersections of identity, race, and politics. Argus’s work has been awarded by the Magnum Photography Awards, Sony World Photography Awards, LensCulture, BJP, and countless others. He was awarded 1st place in the Life Framer's Street Life Award, judged by Bruce Gilden.Follow Argus:WebsiteInstagramFollow us on Instagram and leave us a review!
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Street Life is a street photography podcast hosted by John St and Mark Davidson. Each fortnight, John and Mark speak to talented, world-class street photographers - from traditional and established doyens of the industry to innovative and emerging trailblazers - about their work and love for street photography.
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