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A Photojournalism Podcast for Everyone

A weekly Arts, Visual Arts and Society podcast
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A Photojournalism Podcast for Everyone

The 10FPS Team

A Photojournalism Podcast for Everyone

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A Photojournalism Podcast for Everyone

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Today’s guest is Ada Trillo a queer, first-generation Mexican-American artist who merges documentary and fine art in her photography. Growing up on the border between Juarez, Mexico, and El Paso, Texas, inspired her to explore national and meta
 Conservation photographer and Filmmaker, Kristi Odom, has worked in some of the earth’s most remote locations to help document stories that will help protect our planet’s biodiversity. She is an internationally awarded photographer, an associa
Wendel White. Photo Credit: Carmela Cólon-White   Newark, New Jersey native Wendel White has made significant accomplishments both in and out of his home state. As a documentary photographer whose primary focus is the Black experience in the Un
Phillip Toledano. Source: LensCulture A self-described conceptual artist, Phillip Toledano is an acclaimed creative known for work spanning a variety of mediums that include photography, videography, sculpture, and painting. With poignant photo
Kaitlin Newman. Photo Credit Baltimore native Kaitlin Newman is a multifaceted photojournalist whose work in the field began at 16 years old on her high school’s newspaper staff. Since earning both a Bachelor’s and Master’s of Science in Journa
Carey Wagner. Photo Credit: Steve Remich New York City-based Carey Wagner is a documentary photographer that recently became the President of the National Press Photographers Association (NPPA), an organization she has been involved with since
Eugene Richards. Photo Credit: Jocelyn Bain Hogg. Our 100th Episode! This is the first of our Masters Episodes in which we will speak with the giants, masters of their craft, the inspirations, mentors and great ones. In celebration, our 100th e
Tamir Kalifa (image credit) Throughout his extensive photographic career that now spans over a decade, Tamir Kalifa has captured a variety of significant events within the nation in beyond. Dealing with subject matters such as the impacts of vi
Darius Himes and Mary Virginia Swanson. (Credit: Esha Chiocchio) Mary Virginia Swanson is an acclaimed photographer whose endeavors within the field expand to education and entrepreneurship. After earning her MFA in Photography from Arizona Sta
Greta Pratt joins the podcast this week to discuss her work, which explores themes of American patriotism, colonialism, myth, and identity as well as memory and climate change. Having had solo exhibitions as recent as 2021 at the Andrews Galler
Not just the second amateur photographer to grace the cover of Time magazine with his photo of the Baltimore Uprising in 2015, Devin Allen has TWICE made the cover!  An outstanding street photographer, Devin has also embraced painting and sculp
ARCHIVE EPISODE: As a part of the United States Air Force, photojournalist Kenny Holston shares his experience capturing scenes during his numerous military assignments throughout the years in this episode. Having been stationed across the glob
Jeffrey Henson Scales has led an amazing life, from photographing the Black Panthers at age 14 to managing Minnie Ripperton, posing for Playgirl, co-founding the LA Weekly, and so much more. Currently teaching at NYU Tisch School of the Arts, a
ARCHIVE EPISODE: With a longtime passion for photography, photojournalist Michael A. McCoy has had the opportunity to capture a variety of scenes and settings throughout his life. Having had clients like The Washington Post and Google, McCoy’s
ARCHIVE EPISODE: Webster Phillips is part of a lineage of great photographers, his father Irving Henry Webster Philips Jr. was the first Black photographer at the Baltimore Sun, his grandfather Irving Henry Webster Philips Sr. was a photographe
ARCHIVE EPISODE: Baltimore native Shan Wallace joins the podcast to discuss her street photography having commissioned photos for media outlets such as The Washington Post and The Cut. However, Wallace has also demonstrated her artistic prowess
Michelle McLoughlin is a Connecticut-based photojournalist whose work spans both the editorial and corporate worlds. Holding a bachelor’s degree in journalism from Boston University, some of McLoughlin’s highlighted clients include Nestlé, BMW,
A bonus interview: In case you missed it’s mention in Episode 92, Paula Gately Tillman has an exhibit currently up at the Arting Gallery in Baltimore, MD.  It has been extended so you can still catch it.  Of course you can listen here to Joe an
ARCHIVE EPISODE: Today we chat with A. D. Coleman, photography critic and historian, about the history, legacy and controversy of the famous Robert Capa.  Known for his groundbreaking photography of the D-Day invasion in 1944, Capa is considere
Ulysses Muñoz is a photojournalist at the Baltimore Banner. Born and raised in Columbia, Maryland, Muñoz is a graduate of the University of Maryland‘s Philip Merrill College of Journalism. You can often see him on the field, including the recen
Baltimore’s own Paula Gately Tillman is a seasoned photographer best known for capturing photos across New York and Atlanta during the 80s and 90s. After studying photography in Aspen, Colorado under celebrated photographer Eileen Lewis, Gately
Stephen Crowley is a renowned political photographer that has spent his career capturing Washington, D.C. politics from his unique perspective having hailed from a small Florida village. Crowley has decades of experience in the photojournalism
Dina Litovsky is a Ukrainian-born photographer living in New York City since 1991. Dina’s imagery can be described as visual sociology. Her work explores the idea of leisure, often focusing on subcultures and social gatherings. She is a regular
Louie Palu is a documentary photographer and filmmaker whose work focuses on social political issues such as war, human rights and poverty.  Today Molly will be discussing his amazing project in the Arctic and his experiences in the middle of t
Today’s guests work together in Ukraine, exploring the impact of war on the daily life of civilians, as well as combatants.  Together they join poetry, anthropology, photography and journalism to study the people of Ukraine and explore the long
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